WORKSHEETS
Encourage elementary and intermediate students to think about educational issues with the discussion topics, activities,…
BOOK GUIDES
Expand students' understanding of the world with discussion questions and activities for Locomotion and Peace,…
This literature guide for The Bell Bandit—the third book in the Lemonade War series by Jacqueline Davies—offers…
LESSON PLANS
Use this vocabulary list with the lesson Train to Somewhere.
Use this checklist for assessment with the lesson Train to Somewhere.
Students will use the Internet to find out more about griots, or African storytellers. Their work will culminate in…
ASSESSMENT
This scoring guide is for use with the "Life on the Prairie" lesson.
TEACHING RESOURCE
Use this vocabulary list with the "Life on the Prairie" lesson.
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Great for all seasons, this printable outlines an activity about family and a bulletin board idea.
This assessment tool is for use in conjunction with the "Old Sturbridge Village" lesson.
Worksheet associated with the "Old Sturbridge Village" lesson.
Vocabulary associated with the "Old Sturbridge Village" lesson.
Assign a project that is perfect for Family History Month (October).
After reading Confessions of a Closet Catholic with your students, use the activities and questions in this teacher's…
Introduce your elementary-school students to the wonderful writing of Eve Bunting and connect literature with social…
Students complete the word search to learn about different activities they can do with their family.
Students research and record basic facts about their family.
Ask pupils how they would like to spend a holiday with their family, then have them illustrate a highlight of the trip.
Ask pupils to think about these discussion points before and while reading Becoming Joe DiMaggio, Almost Forever, or…
Assign one of seven journal topics for students on the subject of Fabulous Families.
Our teacher discussion guide for Cyclone, a book about learning to overcome guilt, contains questions and activities to…
Assessment that aligns with the "Learning About Voice Through Photographs" lesson.
Students will compare data on immigrants and be able to draw some conclusions.
Share the history of Father's Day with your students and brainstorm about what fatherhood means. The brainstorming can…