WORKSHEETS
Employ a printable reading activity that helps build skills in following written directions.
Display this chart to give students a visual reference for facial expressions.
LESSON PLANS
Students learn about group dynamic by creating a group picture.
In this lesson, students learn about frescoes and improvise their own simple fresco paintings on Plaster of Paris. This…
Learning how to draw a stegosaurus is fun with the step-by-step directions in this printable coloring page from Ralph…
Try a library-skills activity that focuses on evaluating fairy tale books.
Try a math activity that focuses on matching shapes.
MAPS
Increase social studies skills with an activity that focuses on drawing and understanding a map of your students'…
Employ a printable reading activity with your students that helps build skills in closely reading for details. Children…
Children will solve a riddle and draw their answer to get Dora and Boots across the Troll Bridge, in this printable…
ACTIVITIES
Students learn about people who collect stamps (philatelists) and then design their own postage stamps.
Children connect the dots to reveal one of the Little Engine's friends!
Students design a new book jacket.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on designing one's own space suit.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on elephantine facts.
Children write about the holiday or holidays that they celebrate in December (such as Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa).…
Students pick three animals to draw and ask others to pick their favorite.
It's easy for students to draw a stinkbug with the simple steps in this printable coloring page from Ralph Masiello's…
Students make a great new piece of art using crayons.
Pretend you are a butterfly talking to a butterfly larva. Tell the larva how it will change as it grows up. Make…
Develop student science skills with an activity that focuses on the characteristics of the sun.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on bird nests.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on identifying/comparing cells.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on oak trees as a food source.