LEARNING THROUGH AN EAGLE'S EYE
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The Great Depression
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(Student Version and Key)
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Science Games (Click on Photo)
Animal Kingdom Vocabulary
Animal
– organism that is made up of more than one cell and depends on other organisms for nourishment
Kingdom
– the second highest classification into which living organisms are grouped
Species
– the most specific classification of living things consisting of closely related organisms capable of interbreeding
Vertebrate
– an animal with a backbone or spinal column
Invertebrate
–an animal without a backbone or spinal column
Cold-blooded
– having an internal body temperature that changes in accordance with the temperature of the surroundings
Warm-blooded
– having a constant warm internal body temperature
Fish
– a cold-blooded aquatic vertebrate that has gills and fins and is usually covered in scales
Amphibian
– a cold-blooded, smooth-skinned vertebrate that hatches from an egg laid in water
Reptile
– a cold-blooded vertebrate that has a covering of scales and reproduces on land
Bird
– a warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrate that has wings and feathers
Mammal
– a warm-blooded vertebrate that has hair and produces milk for its young
Vertebrates E-book
Invertebrates E-Book
Animal Classification Review and Game
National Geographic Animals
National Geographic Invertebrates
Click on the Picture Above to explore more about Plants
Vascular and Non-vascular Plant Quiz
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Plants
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Reading Fiction
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Division of Larger Numbers
Multiplication by Multi-Dgit Numbers
NBT 1: Place Value
5NBT3: Reads, writes, and compare decimals
5NBT4: Round Decimals to Hundredths
Line Plots
Volume
Math Fractions Videos
Fractions Adding and Subtracting with Unlike denominators
Math Fractions Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
Units of Measure
Writing Grammar/Punctuation
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How to Write a Conclusion?
Science
Science-Classification
Science-Cells
Science -Inherited and Acquired Traits
Science-Cells-Project
Earth's Surface: Constructive and Deconstructive Forces
Science: Matter
Science -Electricity and Magnetism
Social Studies:
The Great Depression
Science Olympiad