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  • La Lluvia – Sequencing Key Details

    La Lluvia – Sequencing Key Details

    by Jennifer Mohatt
    Grade: Kindergarten
    Subject: Language Arts
    CT Concept: Decomposition
  • Lewis and Clark Journal

    Lewis and Clark Journal

    by Dylana Garfas-Knowles
    Grade: Fourth Grade
    Subject: Language Arts, Social Studies
    CT Concept: Decomposition
  • Making 10

    Making 10

    by Jennifer Mohatt
    Grade: Kindergarten
    Subject: Math
    CT Concept: Decomposition
  • Making a Sandwich

    Making a Sandwich

    by Dylana Garfas-Knowles
    Grade: Fourth Grade
    Subject: Language Arts
    CT Concept: Decomposition
  • Modeling Fractions

    Modeling Fractions

    by Trish Dorr
    Grade: Fifth Grade
    Subject: Math
    CT Concept: Abstraction
  • Patrones en los Múltiplos

    Patrones en los Múltiplos

    by Estrella Medrano, Kathleen Lemcke
    Grade: Fourth Grade
    Subject: Math
    CT Concept: Pattern Recognition
  • Patterns in Poetry

    Patterns in Poetry

    by Dylana Garfas-Knowles
    Grade: Fourth Grade
    Subject: Language Arts
    CT Concept: Pattern Recognition
  • Patterns in the Problem Solving Wheel

    Patterns in the Problem Solving Wheel

    by Kelly Martin, Lori Evans
    Grade: Third Grade
    Subject: Social Emotional Learning
    CT Concept: Pattern Recognition
  • Pete the Cat Learns Where Things Are

    Pete the Cat Learns Where Things Are

    by Amy Hartley, Jeni Hawkins, Shannon Wellsteed
    Grade: First Grade, Kindergarten
    Subject: Social Emotional Learning
    CT Concept: Decomposition
  • Protagonist Study

    Protagonist Study

    Grade: Fifth Grade
    Subject: Language Arts, Social Studies
    CT Concept: Pattern Recognition
  • Using Abstraction to Summarize Text

    Using Abstraction to Summarize Text

    by Cory Carnes, Max Schmeling
    Grade: Fifth Grade, Fourth Grade
    Subject: Language Arts
    CT Concept: Abstraction
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