by Michael manyibe | May 30, 2024 | Eighth Grade, Seventh Grade, Financial Literacy, Reading, Writing, English
Introduce your 8th grade students to the inspiring story of young entrepreneur Moziah “Mo” Bridges with this engaging reading comprehension worksheet. Featuring a detailed biography of Mo, the founder of Mo’s Bows, the worksheet includes open-ended...
by Michael manyibe | May 28, 2024 | Fourth Grade, Third Grade, Reading, Writing, English
Strengthen 4th graders’ grammar skills with this Coordinating Conjunctions Worksheet! This resource helps students identify and correctly use for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so (FANBOYS) in sentences. Engaging exercises like underlining conjunctions, completing...
by Michael manyibe | May 27, 2024 | Eighth Grade, Seventh Grade, Financial Literacy, Reading, Writing, English
Introduce your 8th grade students to the inspiring story of young entrepreneur Asia Newson with this engaging reading comprehension worksheet. Featuring a detailed biography of Asia Newson, known as Super Business Girl, the worksheet includes open-ended questions to...
by Michael manyibe | May 27, 2024 | Eighth Grade, Financial Literacy, Reading, Writing, English
Introduce your 8th grade students to the inspiring story of young entrepreneur Cory Nieves with this engaging reading comprehension worksheet. Featuring a detailed biography of Cory, the founder of Mr. Cory’s Cookies, the worksheet includes open-ended questions...
by Michael manyibe | May 24, 2024 | Eighth Grade, Financial Literacy, Reading, Writing, Social Studies, English
Introduce your 8th grade students to the inspiring story of Mikaila Ulmer with this engaging reading comprehension worksheet. Featuring a detailed biography of Mikaila, a young entrepreneur who founded Me & the Bees Lemonade, the worksheet includes open-ended...
by bmanyibe | May 18, 2024 | First Grade, Reading, Writing, English
Sight words are commonly used words that young children are encouraged to recognize without having to sound them out. These words are typically taught to beginning readers because they frequently appear in written text and often do not follow regular phonetic rules,...