EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
Enjoy comparing and contrasting the interpretations of different countries of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire as…
DAILY WARM-UPS
Students learn about flying squirrels in this printable warm-up. Use the nonfiction reading passage and reading…
Students will read a nonfiction passage about leopards and answer questions about the text. Use this printable warm-up…
In this printable reading warm-up, students read a short biography on Mother Teresa – winner of the Nobel Peace…
This printable warm-up helps students master important reading skills with a passage about Native Americans and…
Students learn about the rain forest as they improve their reading comprehension skills with the science reading passage…
Students learn about what causes ocean waves through this science reading passage. Check their understanding of the…
Students learn about the sun through this science reading passage. Use the reading comprehension questions in this…
Students learn about the states of matter in this science reading passage. Check students' understanding of nonfiction…
Students learn about the Heimlich maneuver in this health and safety reading warm-up. Use the reading passage and…
Read about boa constrictors – the largest snake living in Central and South America. Use the nonfiction reading passage…
This printable warm-up includes a reading passage and comprehension questions about the V Chip and innovations in…
In this printable warm-up, students read a short mystery and answer comprehension questions.
In this printable warm-up, students read a story of adventure and answer comprehension questions.
LESSON PLANS
Create a memorable storytelling unit for your class with the help of this teacher's guide.
Week 10: Word analogies to sharpen students' thinking skills and prepare them for standardized tests.
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.