September- Suicide Prevention Month

SUICIDE PREVENTION MONTHDownload Suicide Prevention Month: What You Need to Know What is Suicide Prevention Month? Why is Suicide Prevention Month Important? Suicide is a serious public health issue that affects individuals, families, and communities worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), close to 800,000 people die by suicide every year, which is one... Continue Reading →

The Great Diving Beetle: A Master of Water and Survival

The Great Diving Beetle_ A Master of Water and Survival (1)Download The Great Diving Beetle: A Master of Water and Survival The great diving beetle is a fascinating insect that lives both on land and in water, making it one of nature's true survival experts. Found in freshwater habitats, this beetle is known for its... Continue Reading →

Crawfish: The Tiny Warriors of the Water

Crawfish_ The Tiny Warriors of the WaterDownload Crawfish: The Tiny Warriors of the Water Crawfish, also known as crayfish or crawdads, are fascinating freshwater crustaceans that look like miniature lobsters. These little creatures are packed with interesting behaviors and adaptations that help them survive and thrive in their watery homes. Let’s dive into the world... Continue Reading →

The Fascinating World of Lizards

The Fascinating World of LizardsDownload The Fascinating World of Lizards Lizards are a diverse group of reptiles found on every continent except Antarctica. They belong to the order Squamata, which also includes snakes. There are over 6,000 species of lizards, each adapted to various environments and lifestyles. In this article, we will explore the diet,... Continue Reading →

The Unique Hirola: A Glimpse into the Life of the Four-Eyed Antelope

hirolaDownload The hirola, also known as the "four-eyed antelope," is a critically endangered species native to the border region between Kenya and Somalia. Known scientifically as Beatragus hunteri, this unique antelope is distinguished by the dark, preorbital glands beneath its eyes, giving the illusion of having four eyes. Hirola are grazers, primarily consuming grasses and... Continue Reading →

Elephants: From Birth to Adulthood

Elephants_ From Birth to AdulthoodDownload Elephants: From Birth to Adulthood Elephants are magnificent creatures known for their intelligence, complex social structures, and impressive size. They are the largest land mammals and can be found in various parts of Africa and Asia. This article explores the life of elephants from birth to adulthood, their diet, habitat,... Continue Reading →

Lions: The Majestic Predators of the Savannah

Lions_ The Majestic Predators of the Savannah (1)Download Lions: The Majestic Predators of the Savannah Lions (Panthera leo) are one of the most iconic and recognizable big cats in the world. Known as the "king of the jungle," lions are actually native to the savannas and grasslands of Africa, with a small population in the... Continue Reading →

Daily Assignment Checklist

It can sometimes be challenging to keep up with daily assignments, especially when it's unclear how much work has been completed. This daily assignment checklist template can help make things a bit easier. Best of all, it's a free resource for homeschooling parents or parents helping with homework. Daily Assignment ChecklistDownload

35 Week Spelling Words/with Daily Homework

35 Week Spelling List for 6th Grade Week 1 Absorb Accumulate Adapt Advocate Affection Analyze Appropriate Argument Atmosphere Authentic Week 2 Benefit Boundary Campaign Capacity Category Challenge Character Circumstance Communicate Community Week 3 Consequence Consider Contrast Contribution Coordinate Culture Decade Democracy Demonstrate Dependent Week 4 Diversity Economy Effective Efficient Element Emphasis Encourage Environment Establish Evaluate... Continue Reading →

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