ACTIVITIES
This packet of reading, writing, and poetry Christmas printables based on the poem 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, is…
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
In this printable activity book, students learn about different research strategies. They then use those strategies to…
This printable activity book gives children the opportunity to practice writing and connecting the lowercase and capital…
The daily prompts in this printable book will get your students' imaginations flowing. The prompts are accompanied by a…
The prompts in this printable activity book are all tied to animal stories. You will find prompts for both fiction and…
The writing prompts in this printable book are all about fantasy. Students are asked to imagine that they are something,…
Browse a printable teacher resource book that is full of grammar activities for elementary students. They will practice…
In this printable activity book, students will have the opportunity to discover the meaning of 18 common idioms by…
WORKSHEETS
Interesting facts and fun activities related to the ballpoint pen.
Interesting facts and fun activities related to the typewriter.
Introduce students to independent research with these fall holiday projects and reports.
Introduce upper-elementary and intermediate students to independent research with these winter holiday projects.
Introduce elementary students to independent research with these winter holiday projects.
Develop composition skills with this Abraham Lincoln writing activity.
Students work in groups to research features of the planets of the solar system and present their findings to the class.
Students make a book showcasing their geology writing activities.
Students create a new comic strip by cutting and pasting characters and adding other details. This creative arts &…
Here are some interesting facts and fun activities to celebrate National Handwriting Day.
Students choose an object, write a riddle about the object, and ask a friend to guess what their object is.
Students draw an animal, then make up a riddle to describe it.
Students imagine they are watching a lightning storm, then write what each of their senses experiences.
Students are exposed to Braille, and are given a chance to write in Braille.
Students design special clothing for children, and then indicate what is special about it.
Students are given the opportunity to suggest uses for old tires.