BOOK GUIDES
Extend students' enjoyment of Judy Moody's adventures with book activities for Judy Moody, Mood Martian. Each classroom…
MAPS
Hold a Junior Genius Jeopardy! Game in your classroom. This printable classroom guide to Ken Jennings' Junior Genius…
Use the discussion questions in this teacher's guide for Finding Serendipity to help students understand what they've…
Use this literature guide to review vocabulary, check reading comprehension, and encourage students to make predictions…
DAILY WARM-UPS
Learn the history behind the "The Star-Spangled Banner" while improving students' reading skills. This printable warm-up…
Teach your students about bison and improve their reading comprehension skills with a reading passage and questions, in…
Teach your students about squirrels while improving their reading comprehension skills. This printable warm-up includes…
Help your students master important reading skills with a reading passage and comprehension questions about filmmaker…
Educate students about the health benefits of sleep while improving their reading skills. This printable warm-up…
Build students' reading comprehension skills with a passage of fantasy fiction and reading comprehension questions in…
LESSON PLANS
Create a memorable storytelling unit for your class with the help of this teacher's guide.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Use this chart to compare the basic elements of two stories. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF to your…
Organize students' knowledge of a topic with a KWL chart. Track what students Know, what they Want to know, and what…
Identify the setting, plot, point of view, theme, and main characters of a realistic fiction selection.
In this poetry activity, students attempt to determine the main idea the author wishes to present.
Use this poem to teach students about responsibility.
Use this poem to teach students about caring.
Students will construct a drawing demonstrating understanding of descriptive details from the poem and other texts.
Read this poem about a hairy dog, then have students compare and contrast the dog in the poem with other dogs they know.
WORKSHEETS
Students write about the meaning of this everyday idiom.
Children write about the meaning of this everyday idiom.
Write about the meaning of this everyday idiom.
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
Early-readers will concentrate on and learn the consonants of the alphabet, with help from this printable book. They…
Students concentrate on the vowels of the alphabet through fill-in-the-blank, mazes, puzzles, and more. These reading…