After reading Curious George Gets a Medal, use this printable activity to acknowledge another deserving book character or person who deserves recognition. Children can write about the recipient and design a medal for them.
Whether you're looking to share classic characters with young students or to explore literature in more depth with older readers, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has something for everyone. From Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel to Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, you'll find great resources for students of varying ages.
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Movement Activities for Elementary Students
Break up the day and get your students moving with these movement activities for elementary students.
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Indoor Recess Choice Board Activities for Elementary
This menu features a selection of simple and engaging student-choice indoor recess activities.
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Simple STEAM Suggestions
Bring Science,Technology, Engineering, Art and Math into the classroom with these fun, cross-curricular projects for ele...
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My Curious George Book Report
Children can neatly and easily organize information about the adventures of Curious George with this printable book repo...
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"Curious About..." Stationery (Unlined)
Ask children to write or draw what they are curious about in the unlined space provided on this printable Curious George...
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How to Draw Curious George
Learn how to draw Curious George with the step-by-step instructions in this printable.
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Curious George: Hats... Hats... Hats
A yellow hat is a familiar site in the adventures of Curious George.
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Curious George Rides a Bike: Newspaper Article
Encourage creative thinking with this writing activity about Curious George.
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Curious George Character Portrait
Explore characters in children's literature with this printable Curious George activity.