WORKSHEETS
Use photographs to give students practice making inferences and drawing conclusions. In small groups, students will…
BOOK GUIDES
Delve into the fascinating dystopian world of The Giver with this classroom discussion guide to Lois Lowry's much…
Use this literature guide to review vocabulary, check reading comprehension, and encourage students to make predictions…
Newbery Honor book Bomb: The Race to Build – And Steal – The World's Most Dangerous Weapon by Steve Sheinkin is an…
Hang this poster in your classroom to celebrate Roald Dahl Month (September). This poster features favorite quotes by…
Students explore arrays as a means of solving multiplication problems. The arrays covered in this worksheet include a…
Distribute a printable set of vocabulary words related to the sky.
In this activity, your students are given a series of problems involving the concept of liters. The visual…
Suggest a family activity to parents that focuses on forms and properties of matter, how to classify matter, and…
Students draw the ingredients needed to make a snack, and then show how to combine them.
Send home a printable set of activities, which include labeling the house for living and non-living things, and playing…
Try a printable science activity that focuses on associating animal babies with their mothers.
GAMES AND APPS
Try a printable science activity that focuses on a rocks/minerals game.
Employ a printable reading activity that helps build skills in understanding synonyms.
Employ a printable reading activity that helps build skills in understanding homophones.
Try a math activity that focuses on numerals up to 100.
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Students will learn how to practice graphing skills by making a bar graph based on data from a survey. This math…
Try a math activity that focuses on skip counting by five's to 100.
Try a math activity that focuses on place value to 100.
This color-by-number coloring page helps kids learn to identify numerals.
Create a color code and color the page by number.
Try a library-skills activity that focuses on using guide words.
Students circle the items that are dangerous to touch.
Kids can learn to recognize poisons by tracing the words, "Danger," "Caution," and "Warning."