WORKSHEETS
Give this poetry template to students so they can easily write and illustrate their own guyku-haiku.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
After discussing how to be a critical reader with your class, ask students to demonstrate what they've learned. This…
Use this Venn Diagram to compare and contrast almost anything. To use this graphic organizer with the Katie Kazoo,…
After learning the five essential elements of a story, incorporate this sheet into reading lessons to help students…
What do your students like best about each season? Use this activity and accompanying graphic organizers to help…
Use this template for the 3A Times to write a newspaper article. Create a classroom newspaper and get your students…
Small Group Graphic Organizer Tracker Use this simple and effective small group planning template to identify the…
Encourage kids to write and illustrate their own comic strips, just like Stink Moody. This printable includes tips,…
LESSON PLANS
Strategy Name: My School Day Motto A motto that matters to each student! View Resource What Is It? A short…
Strategy Name: Grapple Journal View Resource What…
ACTIVITIES
This Teacher Appreciation Week, help students celebrate and thank all the great teachers with this pack of printables…
A guide to attending the NSTA's outstanding regional and national conventions.
Use these lessons and activities to supplement lessons centered around The Teacher from the Black Lagoon, a fun book by…
Students will be introduced to more complex issues of story development while observing how a story without trouble is a…
By isolating basic story elements including setting, characters, problem, and solution show students the building blocks…
Teaching students to free-associate and generate a list of things they are thankful for is a fun way to help your class…
Help your students learn about the U.S. flag with this bulletin board.
Employ this activity when you want to teach younger students how to brainstorm ideas.
Use popsicle sticks to show students how wood bends without breaking.
Reward students for reading by adding to the "Reading Snake".
Cover a surface with pasted paper cutouts, creating an old fashioned decoupage.
Students make a clay menorah as a way of learning about Hanukkah.
Take your students on a building tour so that they may know their way around the school.
Use a puppet to teach students the class rules, goals, and procedures.