5th Grade Workbooks

My Amendments Notebook

By The Magical Avocado

This Student Notebook can be used with or separate from the 90 Second Social Studies Amendments

The notebook includes a list of the 27 Amendments with room to write notes for each individual. A page of reflection questions for further study, and two extra pages of notes.

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MATH PAPER | 200 Pages Asymmetric Graphing Paper In Various Sizes

By Zaazoua Mostapha

MATHS PAPER | 200 Pages Asymmetric Graphing Paper In Various Sizes

Asymmetric Graph Paper Notebook 7 Different sizes to create your own Math Graphs or Geometric Shapes, Engineering Lessons at School, or for Homework. The Zip File Contains 7 Pdfs of 200 Pages ready to be printed and used.

Sizes ( inches ):

  • 8.5x11
  • 6x9
  • 8x10
  • 7x10
  • 8.27x11.69
  • 8.25x6
  • 7.5x9.25

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Back To School Word Search For Kids

By The Students Palace

Are you looking for back to school activies for kids ?

these 5 papers is a good option for you , it includes back to school words like :

  • Backpack
  • Desk
  • Education
  • Homework
  • Teacher
  • ....

Also page 5 includes the correction , So Let your students enjoy

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Broadcast Brilliance: Radio Workpack for ECAs

By Sean Alexander Dennison

Introducing the "Broadcast Brilliance: Radio Workpack for ECAs," an engaging and comprehensive resource designed to spark interest and develop skills in the exciting world of radio broadcasting. Tailored for extracurricular activities (ECAs), this workpack offers a hands-on approach to exploring the art and science of radio, making it the perfect tool for students to dive into the captivating realm of audio storytelling, news reporting, and technical production.

Workpack Highlights:

  • Introduction to Radio Broadcasting: Provides a foundational overview of the radio industry, including history, significance, and various broadcasting formats.
  • Technical Know-How: Guides students through the technical aspects of radio production, from sound mixing to editing, ensuring a well-rounded skill set.
  • Content Creation: Focuses on developing students' abilities to craft compelling content, including writing scripts, conducting interviews, and storytelling techniques.
  • On-Air Practice: Offers practical exercises for voice training and on-air presentation, preparing students for real broadcasting experiences.
  • Project-Based Learning: Encourages students to apply their learning by creating their own radio segments, fostering creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.

Why This Radio Workpack Is Essential for ECAs:

  • Cultivates Communication Skills: Enhances verbal and written communication, critical thinking, and public speaking abilities in an engaging manner.
  • Inspires Creativity: Provides a creative outlet for students to express themselves and explore new ideas through the medium of sound.
  • Promotes Technical Proficiency: Introduces students to audio technology and software, equipping them with valuable technical skills.
  • Fosters Teamwork: Encourages collaboration and teamwork as students work together to produce their radio segments, mirroring real-world broadcasting environments.

Ideal For:

  • Schools and educators looking to offer dynamic and educational extracurricular activities in media and communication.
  • Clubs and programs focused on media studies, journalism, or technical production seeking a structured resource to guide their sessions.
  • Any educational setting aiming to provide students with a unique opportunity to explore the fascinating world of radio broadcasting.

With the "Broadcast Brilliance: Radio Workpack for ECAs," students will not only learn the ins and outs of radio production but also develop a range of skills that are applicable both within and beyond the broadcasting industry. Unleash your students' potential and watch as they transform into confident broadcasters and creative storytellers.

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Mayflower: What Might Have Become of the Mayflower? A Reading Passage

By Gail Hennessey

So glad to see so many of you have downloaded this resource. I hope you find it of interest. I found my visit to the "Mayflower Barn" on a trip to England(about 40 minutes by train from London) so very interesting. William Penn is buried in the church yard outside of the Quaker Meeting Building.

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Ever wonder what became of the Mayflower? The ship sailed with 102 Pilgrims over the Atlantic to North America, in 1620. If you are expecting to find it docked to some pier, or in a museum, you’d be wrong. That’s because the Mayflower most likely ended up as scrap wood and may have ended up in an old Quaker Barn in Great Britain! This Reading Passage is a possible Interactive Notebook Activity with Did You Know? facts and several Your Turn questions.

Other possible resources of interest:

1.Want a fun and informative activity to teach your students about the history of Thanksgiving?This webquest has ten informative text questions on the history of Thanksgiving(including the Macy's Day Parade). TURKEY facts,too! Thanksgiving and Turkeys: A Webquest

2. Learn about the Mayflower and the Pilgrims with this informative web quest!There are ten informative text web quests,extension activities,fun facts. Skills include:reading for information and using research/computer skills. Mayflower and Pilgrims: A Webquest

3. A Ms.Bie Ograffee Reader's Theater Script, an interview with Love Brewster, a Pilgrim of Plymouth Colony.Love was an actual member of the 102 Pilgrims that came to America. He was about nine years old. Interestingly, several in his family also had unusual names. He had a sister named Patience, another named Fear and a brother named...Wrestling! Learn lots of interesting information about the Pilgrims and the Thanksgiving feast, of 1623, with this fun format.

Using the format where Love Brewster is a guest on Ms. Bi Ograffee's Talk Show, the studio audience asks Love questions about the voyage on the Mayflower, the first winter and the first Thanksgiving at Plymouth. The play includes comprehension questions, a Did You Know? Section, a Teacher Page with extension activities, links and the key:Reader's Theater Script on Love Brewster, A Pilgrim at Plymouth Colony

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Free Comprehension Reading- Spring Blossoms in the Forest:A Tale of Four Friends

By Mrs Wates Teaching Creations

Spring Blossoms in the Forest: A Tale of Four Friends. This mini comprehension pack includes a comprehension story, two worksheets (one for students to stick in their workbooks and the other for them to write their answers on), and a memo key for easy grading. This comprehension story focuses on the theme of Spring and follows the journey of four forest friends as they discover blossoms in the forest. It includes questions using Bloom's Taxonomy to help develop critical thinking skills. The pack includes critical thinking and creative thinking questions. By answering these questions, students will not only improve their reading comprehension skills, but also their ability to think critically and creatively.


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FREEBIE Goodbye Legends of 2024: Rewind, Interactive Workbook for Kids

By Teach with Ease Collection

Hey awesome educators! Here is an engaging workbook remembering five remarkable figures who passed away in 2024 . Designed for young learners, this resource blends inspiring stories with hands-on activities, teaching valuable lessons in history, leadership and empathy. A must-grab resource to remember the late legends we lost in 2024...

Workbook Highlights, each person below is mentioned alongside a unique activity kids can take part in:

Pelé: The King of Soccer – Explore his legendary career and humanitarian impact.
Jimmy Carter: The President Who Built Peace – Learn about his global peace efforts.
Henry Kissinger: The Diplomat Who Changed the World – Uncover his influence on global politics.
Rosalynn Carter: The First Lady of Compassion – Understand her mental health advocacy.
Desmond Tutu: The Bishop of Peace – Discover his fight against apartheid and human rights work.

A perfect resource for teaching at the end of year (2024) or in the new year 2025!

Join us on a thrilling educational adventure with Real-World Reports – where knowledge meets excitement!

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Resource Information
• Pages: 11 Includes a Terms of Use (TOU) page, a “Get to Know Us” page, and all the engaging content you expect! Cover pages are NOT within this file!
• Ideal for Ages: students in elementary schools (slightly older kids too)

• Teaching Duration: 1 class, depending on depth of exploration
• Download Now: This digital product is the full file at your fingertips!

Reminder: This resource is for single-classroom use only. Please refrain from sharing outside your class. Feel free to reach out with any questions before downloading. No refunds available on digital products.

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Mayflower: What Might Have Become of the Mayflower? A Reading Passage

By Gail Hennessey

So glad to see so many of you have downloaded this resource. I hope you find it of interest. I found my visit to the "Mayflower Barn" on a trip to England(about 40 minutes by train from London) so very interesting. William Penn is buried in the church yard outside of the Quaker Meeting Building.

Please consider following me. Click on the green star by my picture. Thanks!

Ever wonder what became of the Mayflower? The ship sailed with 102 Pilgrims over the Atlantic to North America, in 1620. If you are expecting to find it docked to some pier, or in a museum, you’d be wrong. That’s because the Mayflower most likely ended up as scrap wood and may have ended up in an old Quaker Barn in Great Britain! This Reading Passage is a possible Interactive Notebook Activity with Did You Know? facts and several Your Turn questions.

Other possible resources of interest:

1.Want a fun and informative activity to teach your students about the history of Thanksgiving?This webquest has ten informative text questions on the history of Thanksgiving(including the Macy's Day Parade). TURKEY facts,too! Thanksgiving and Turkeys: A Webquest

2. Learn about the Mayflower and the Pilgrims with this informative web quest!There are ten informative text web quests,extension activities,fun facts. Skills include:reading for information and using research/computer skills. Mayflower and Pilgrims: A Webquest

3. A Ms.Bie Ograffee Reader's Theater Script, an interview with Love Brewster, a Pilgrim of Plymouth Colony.Love was an actual member of the 102 Pilgrims that came to America. He was about nine years old. Interestingly, several in his family also had unusual names. He had a sister named Patience, another named Fear and a brother named...Wrestling! Learn lots of interesting information about the Pilgrims and the Thanksgiving feast, of 1623, with this fun format.

Using the format where Love Brewster is a guest on Ms. Bi Ograffee's Talk Show, the studio audience asks Love questions about the voyage on the Mayflower, the first winter and the first Thanksgiving at Plymouth. The play includes comprehension questions, a Did You Know? Section, a Teacher Page with extension activities, links and the key:Reader's Theater Script on Love Brewster, A Pilgrim at Plymouth Colony

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