WORKSHEETS
Increase social studies skills with an activity that focuses on making a collage about United States landmarks and…
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
This printable activity book gives children the opportunity to practice writing and connecting the lowercase and capital…
The daily prompts in this printable book will get your students' imaginations flowing. The prompts are accompanied by a…
The prompts in this printable activity book are all tied to animal stories. You will find prompts for both fiction and…
The writing prompts in this printable book are all about fantasy. Students are asked to imagine that they are something,…
Browse a printable teacher resource book that is full of grammar activities for elementary students. They will practice…
Discussion questions and cross-curricular letter-writing activities in this printable packet will extend students'…
Encourage your students to practice formal letter writing with this printable First Year Letters stationery. Use this…
Develop composition skills with this Abraham Lincoln writing activity.
A yellow hat is a familiar site in the adventures of Curious George. In this activity about hats, children connect…
CLASSROOM TOOLS
After reading Curious George Gets a Medal, use this printable activity to acknowledge another deserving book character…
ACTIVITIES
Display this contraction guide in your classroom.
Examples of different parts of speech.
Make corrections to sentences that contain spelling, punctuation, and capitalization errors.
Discover what interests children as they write about their curiosities on this lined stationery. This Curious George…
Ask children to write or draw what they are curious about in the unlined space provided on this printable Curious George…
Discuss the Canadian Bill of Rights with students, then allow them to interpret each right into more meaningful language…
Develop word-usage skills with an activity that focuses on the proper use of irregular verbs.
Students fill in sentences using the appropriate verb in this word usage activity.
Students choose the correct verb to complete each sentence. This is good grammar practice for your elementary students.
Students identify correct sentences in this word-usage activity.
Develop word-usage skills with an activity that focuses on using "is" vs "are" and "was" vs "were."
Develop word-usage skills with an activity that focuses on using was/were correctly.