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I love finding awesome graphic organizers!  This website is great for teachers and parents! History Detective, Scene Del Crimine, History Printables, Planning School, 4th Grade Social Studies, 6th Grade Social Studies, 5th Grade Social Studies, Homeschool Social Studies, Social Studies Middle School

As teachers {esp. k-3} we know how important "Making Words" activities are for our students. The manipulation of the letters and exploration of letter sounds and patterns are skills that all students need {and enjoy}. Which brings me to my next point...... My school is doing a huge "paper cut down" this next year and so we've been brainstorming ideas on how to save paper. Making words takes a new page of paper each time you do it! This folder cuts down on a lot of paper and is easy to make…

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Natalie Hardman
Understanding the Culture of a Company, Part 1: Surface Culture - LaConte Consulting Menulis Novel, Family Roles, Buku Skrap, Book Writing Tips, Writing Resources, Writing Advice, Story Writing, Core Values, Sociology

A company’s culture goes far beyond what we see on the outside. In this article, I’ll be examining what culture is, how it matters in achieving goals, and which aspects we can see on the “surface.” Here’s an example. You walk into Grocery Store A, where you see a colorful display of fruits and vegetables.

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Ernest Lear
Social Studies research reports - awesome! Social Studies Resources, Social Studies Education, Middle School History, 4th Grade Social Studies, 6th Grade Social Studies, 5th Grade Social Studies, Homeschool Social Studies, Social Studies Middle School, Social Studies Classroom

I randomly came up with this idea during the last week of school. One of my reading groups had finished their book and project before any of the other groups had finished. Instead of giving them a new book (there was only one week left), I quickly created this template and told them to pick an event in history and research it. I had one boy choose the Vikings, someone else chose the atomic bomb, a girl wanted the great depression, and another student picked the Korean war. I loved that…

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Haley Anderson Morton

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