WORKSHEETS
Try a math activity that focuses on categorizing and graphing.
MAPS
Employ a printable reading activity that helps build skills in reading a map.
Try a library-skills activity that focuses on book bibliographies.
Try a library-skills activity that focuses on reference collection.
REFERENCE
Try a printable science activity that focuses on facts about Thomas Edison.
ACTIVITIES
How can we teach our students to make responsible decisions? How can we support them to develop the ability to reflect…
How can we teach our students the value in being present in the moment? How can we teach students tools they can use to…
Students test how light affects plant growth. Materials list, advance preparation instructions, lab hints and tips,…
Introduce your students to a lab that evaluates students' understanding of potential, radiant, and kinetic energy.…
Students demonstrate knowledge of signs, and try to draw their own signs.
Included in this resource are three traditional Cherokee fables, with accompanying activities that your students can…
The natives of the Great Plains used beadwork to decorate many things that they used or wore. Students will read a…
Make your own Native American arts and crafts. Students create traditional-style sand paintings of their own design by…
Students make a beaver mask in the style of the Northwest Coast Native American. This is a fun arts & crafts activity…
In this Native American arts and crafts activity, students learn the ancient pottery method called coiling.
Keep track of student projects by having them answer questions about projects and portfolios.
Use the manual alphabet to communicate in sign language.
Students explore their house by gathering answers to questions. This worksheet includes several FutureFit Extension…
Facts about the first Thanksgiving are featured in this printable mini-book. Students will enjoy this arts & crafts…
By making different types of parachutes, students will learn about the effects of air resistance on falling objects.
The different emulsions become clear when students combine different liquids.
This booklet offers activities to enhance the reading of The Little Engine That Could, and suggestions on hosting a book…
Your class can create "I Think I Can" conductor's caps to go along with the reading of The Little Engine That Could.
Students look at a picture of a farm scene. Then they identify the make-believe objects in the picture.