EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
These prompts and activities will help improve your students' writing skills while unleashing their imagination! All of…
WORKSHEETS
Focus peer conferencing and make it a valuable tool with this set of questions.
Write about the meaning of this everyday idiom.
Give children practice in identifying verbs and their tense.
Present an activity that will show students how to produce antonyms when given common words.
Students will learn about weathergrams in this poetry activity. They will then write their own weathergram.
Assign writing prompts about the 1930s, and/or books that were written in the 1930s.
Assign writing prompts about the 1960s, and/or books that were written in the 1960s.
Assign writing prompts about the 1910s, and/or books that were written in the 1910s.
Students are challenged to write about the statements of famous inventors.
Try this fun printable activity that helps students practice their writing and creative thinking skills by filling in…
These prompts and activities will enhance your students' reading and writing skills. Included are worksheets that…
The creative writing, art, and trivia activities in this discussion guide reinforce the science lessons on physical…
GAMES AND APPS
This teaching guide to Poptropica's 24 Carrot Island will help kids discover topics such as economics, the solar system,…
Children will write about what they would do if they won a large amount of money in the lottery.
After watching television for a set period of time, pupils record data on what they have seen, including the number of…
LESSON PLANS
This lesson will allow your students to practice creative writing while telling how to catch a leprechaun. It is aligned…
Students will write an acrostic poem from the name of a winter holiday: "Christmas," "Kwanzaa," or "Hanukkah." This is…
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Use this graphic organizer to help your students write persuasive letters. They will use a persuasion chart to plan…
Week 17: Word analogies to sharpen students' thinking skills and prepare them for standardized tests.
Week 15: Word analogies to sharpen students' thinking skills and prepare them for standardized tests.
Week 14: Word analogies to sharpen students' thinking skills and prepare them for standardized tests.
Week 9: Word analogies to sharpen students' thinking skills and prepare them for standardized tests.
MAPS
Students practice writing and word processing a letter to be used in The Great Mail Race.