WORKSHEETS
Introduce students to independent research with these fall holiday projects.
Assign a writing activity that will help children celebrate the spirit of Thanksgiving. This printable language arts…
Strengthen your students' balancing skills with this circus balancing simulation.
Make your own giraffe puppet.
Teach students about sea water with these science activities.
Activities based on the story of Robinson Crusoe.
ACTIVITIES
Students cut out pictures of objects and glue them on the appropriate recycling bins.
Students draw the missing half of an apple, then color it in.
Students demonstrate knowledge of signs, and try to draw their own signs.
Students make a booklet to tell a story.
Students learn to stretch, and make a list of exercises that they enjoy doing.
Students draw the day's weather on a map of the United States.
Students draw pictures of streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans, and share their drawings with classmates.
Students test their hypothesis as to whether a cotton ball or a block of wood will move farther when blown on.
Students observe how water moves through a plant, by placing a stalk of celery in a cup of water overnight.
Students predict which objects will sink and which will float, and then observe them.
Students explore the attraction/pulling and repelling/pushing concept with the car magnets.
Students find a way to reuse a container in this printable activity. Discussing recycling is a great way to spend Earth…
Students draw a picture of the day sky and a picture of the night sky.
Use this 8-page ELA activity from TinkerActive Workbooks to introduce your first-graders to informational texts while…
Determine whether objects are solid, liquid, or gas.
Classify plants and animals in different environments or habitats.
Distribute a printable social studies activity that focuses on recognizing firefighting tools.
Distribute a printable social studies activity that focuses on patriotic symbols.