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Favorite Family Member Collage
Create a collage using pictures from magazines, the internet or personal photos that tells about that person and the relationship the two of you have with each other.
Grade levels:
K-5
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Idiom Dictionary
Choose 5 favorite idioms and create an idiom dictionary. Each idiom page should include a figurative picture illustrating the idiom and its literal definition.
Grade levels:
K-5
dauerbach
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Natural Force Magazine Article
A successful result will be a well-written magazine article that answers the questions who, what, where, when, and why about the event you are reporting on. Your article needs to include the causes and effects that this natural force had on your community and town. Your article should include a catchy headline! You will be using "National Geographic Explorer! Magazine Maker" to complete this project in order to showcase your article with real pictures that professionally displays what you have learned and reported on. The student must use key concepts and vocabulary related to "The Changing Earth" and tell whether the event that took place was a slow or quick change on Earth's surface. Students' also must answer whether the natural force had a positive or negative effect on the people in the town and on Earth's surface. Your work must be creative!!!
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