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Teaching Resources



Worksheets

Skill: Charts


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  • Let the Games Begin
    Description:
          A reproducible showing an Olympic competition schedule.

  • Smoke Alarm
    Description:
          A reproducible chart that highlights some of the dangerous chemicals found in cigarettes.

  • Too Much Trash!
    Description:
          Read the pie chart to find out what Americans are throwing away in the trash.

  • Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
    Description:
          Encourage students to recycle with this chart-reading reproducible.

  • Trading Partners
    Description:
          Give students practice comparing and contrasting with this reproducible t-chart of China and the United States.

  • A Day in the Life
    Description:
          Provide students with some background knowledge of China with this reproducible schedule showing a day in the life of a 10-year-old boy in China.

  • Power Up with Nature
    Description:
          A chart highlighting renewable energy sources

  • Nature's Fury
    Description:
          A chart-reading reproducible on natural disasters.

  • A Greenhouse Gas
    Description:
          Give your students practice reading a pie chart with this reproducible that shows the sources of man-made carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

  • A Look Inside the Body
    Description:
          A chart-reading activity on how our bodies move.

  • Ghana and the U.S. (education differences)
    Description:
          Compare and contrast schools in Ghana and schools in the U.S.

  • Know Your Rights
    Description:
          Use this graphic organizer to learn more about the Bill of Rights

  • Space Invaders
    Description:
          Use this week's cover story to complete a chart

  • Who Has the Power?
    Description:
          Learn about the three branches of government and their powers

  • KWL Chart
    Description:
          Use this chart during a research project to determine what students know, what they want to know, and what they learned

  • KWL Chart
    Description:
          Use this graphic organizer to determine what students know about their favorite animal and what they want to learn from their research

  • Checks and Balances
    Description:
          Read a chart about the three branches of government and then answer questions

  • The United Nations
    Description:
          Read a chart to learn more about the U.N., its goals and how it works

  • Neighboring Nations
    Description:
          Complete a chart to see just how much Canada and the U.S. have in common

  • World Series Winners
    Description:
          Use the reproducbile on page 3 to help students build graphing skills.

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