WORKSHEETS
After being inspired by reading Change Up: Baseball Poems, a book filled with poetry about baseball, students pick their…
DAILY WARM-UPS
The printable warm-up features a nonfiction reading passage and comprehension questions on the benefits of sleep.…
The printable warm-up features a reading passage and comprehension questions on the uses of water. Use this reading…
Students learn about common road signs by coloring, cutting, and matching signs.
BOOK GUIDES
Use this reader's guide for The First White House Garden and How It Grew to extend students' learning about the history…
REFERENCE
Find tips and ideas for making healthy food choices when packing lunches and snacks.
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
With this slideshow, you'll see some of the many activities available that will help your students learn about how…
Students look at scenes and identify common dangers that could happen in each scene.
Distribute a printable set of vocabulary words related to keeping healthy.
Students draw and write about how they get exercise each day.
Students fill in a picture with students doing healthy activities.
Students list ways that they can keep their brains healthy.
Students can improve their overall health by answering "yes" to these questions every day.
By creating a list of healthy snacks, students will eat better foods.
LESSON
The Daily Scoop is a series of fun, consistent, and easy to understand daily nutrition tips for kids, grades K-8. Added…
Find details about nutrition and healthy eating in this article.
The printable warm-up features a nonfiction reading passage and comprehension questions on the human ear. Students will…