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Reflections: Remembering framework
The properties of a reflection are listed on this memory sheet.
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Cement: Today's question
In this micro lesson, students learn more about cement.
They get answers to the following questions:
- Why is cement so important?
- Where does limestone come from?
- How is cement made?
- How is cement poured?
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Plural ending -'s: Search
The teacher hides the words with the difficulties.
The students find these words and write the correct plural of these words in the correct category (-a, -o, -i, -u, -y or other).Translated by
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Volume measures: Conversion table
This conversion table can be an aid in converting volume measures.
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Relief on map: Task
Strengthen your students' knowledge of contour lines with these additional exercises. They learn to interpret contour lines on both fictional maps and the map of Belgium.
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Imparfait: Exercises
Exercises or test on conjugating verbs in the imparfait .
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Passé composé: Step-by-step plan
A tool to help students conjugate verbs in the passé composé.
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The Romans Conquer Gaul: Summary - Storia 2
Summary of lesson 30 about the Romans conquering Gaul.
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Augustus, the First Emperor: Summary
Summary of lesson 19 about Augustus, the first emperor of the Roman Empire.
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Growth and Decline of the Roman Empire: Summary - Storia 2
Summary of lesson 21 on the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.
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Vocabulary: Overview
Overview that students can use to name the words in a sentence.
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Pronouns: Overview
Overview of personal, possessive, reflexive, demonstrative, reciprocal, indefinite and interrogative pronouns.
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