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Get Growing - by Candace Savage. Twelve activities, links to lesson worksheet and online resources. Non-fiction book about the worlds food supply source
Gingerbread Man, The - Create a graphic organizer, write a mini-book, and learn about setting and plot source
Going To Town - by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Several activities, links to lesson map and online resources source
Great Kapok Tree, The - Questions for discussion and a list of activities for this book are what you will find here. There is also a list of related books as well source
Great Kapok Tree, The (Teacher Cyberguide) - Language arts activities include writing a formal letter and creating a summary. Students can also research the rainforest and create a learning log source
Greedy Triangle, The - by Marilyn Burns. Includes a brief summary of this book and suggestions for classroom activities. Curriculum connection: geometry source
Green Eggs and Ham - by Dr.Seuss. A short review of this book and several activities to be used in the classroom source
House for a Hermit Crab, A - Ideas for a project using this book. Includes color photograph and diagrams source
How My Parents Learned to Eat (Teacher Cyberguide) - Using the internet, students will be able to compare how they eat against how students in Japan eat source
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