WORKSHEETS
Build a miniature roller coaster in order to observe the effects of gravity and momentum.
LESSON PLANS
Recognize what the "Great Compromise" accomplished, including how it helped give birth to the U.S. Constitution.
Use this silhouette to write stories or create books about George Washington.
REFERENCE
Students read facts about the Lincoln Memorial and answer related questions.
Native American tribe names are reviewed in this sheet.
Review concepts of westward expansion with this matching worksheet.
Students compose a riddle about a character in a story and share it with a classmate.
Students examine members of their family for specific inherited traits.
Louis Pasteur discover a way to kill harmful microbes in food. A biography and related activities are included.
ACTIVITIES
Help Little Engine and her animal friends get something to eat by matching their pictures with their favorite food.
Smokey Bear was created in the 1940s to promote forest fire awareness among young children. Have your students work in…
Use this lab to teach your students how insulation can help to store heat.
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Use a printable that contains instructions for creating a bulletin board to accompany a unit on public safety careers.
Students follow the directions in this printable to make a simple stethoscope. This is a fun arts and crafts project…
Use this organizer to help pupils complete a research project on explorers.
In this activity, students will learn about weather fronts. A lesson plan is included.
Teach children about Kwanzaa with the activities outlined in this printable. They will learn about the traditions of…
Teach children about New Year's Eve with the activities in this printable worksheet. Encourage students to share their…
Teach students about the lives and ideas of early astronomers with a research activity.
Create a piñata for a Hispanic holiday or birthday celebration.
In this critical thinking activity, students decide whether the story of the Loch Ness monster is plausible.
Create geodes that simulate ones found in nature.
Students match pictures of dinosaurs with their physical descriptions.
Use these badges in a unit on friendship, to award students for participation.