REFERENCE
African-American filmmakers pushed the envelope by using their movies as a social and political commentary on American…
LESSON PLANS
An easy system for taking attendance and organizing lunch at the beginning of the day.
Help students learn fraction terms and concepts such as numerator and equivalent fractions.
Students will use the Internet to gather data about the presidents of the United States. They will use this information…
Students will be able to identify the reasons the Pilgrims came to the North America.
Make plaster molds out of sand, with this activity. Then, your students can paint the molds to make a beautiful piece…
Use this lesson to explore the newspaper through a variety of academic areas.
Students will learn about inertia and by performing the tablecloth trick.
Using the Internet and art materials, students will create life-size sculptures of owls.
MAPS
Students practice writing and word processing a letter to be used in The Great Mail Race.
Employ a series of lessons that will teach the students about plants, graphing, the Scientific Method while growing…
ACTIVITIES
Students play games to learn to compare fractions and recognize equivalent fractions.
Build community with younger students while playing the "snail" game.
Through this cooperative learning lesson, students will learn various controversies and facts about U.S. flag.
Use numbers to ensure students have personal space and help them keep track of their things.
Students use a Web resource to share some of the experiences of immigrants who recently arrived at Ellis Island. Then,…
WORKSHEETS
Suggest a family activity to parents that provides a series of take-home activities and vocabulary words on the topics…
Students draw and label two landforms that are in their community.
Students color and draw objects that they saw in the daytime sky.
Student look at each plant, and draw the missing part.
Send home a printable set of activities, which include looking at photos of how the child has grown, and listing things…
Students draw a plant, along with one item that it needs.
Students draw six pictures of alfalfa sprouts as they grow.
Students extend two number patterns to determine quantity.