WORKSHEETS
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 packet to teach your students how to write a personal story. Group and individual pre-writing graphic…
Use this packet to teach your students how to write a descriptive paragraph. A pre-writing group graphic organizer, a…
Students are introduced to comparing and contrasting through this writing process teaching model. It includes a sample…
Students are introduced to writing and editing a research report through this writing process teacher model. It includes…
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.
Distribute a printable social studies activity that has students plan their birthday parties.
Children use their imagination as they tell why they need a bandage.
Enhance science skills with an activity that focuses on writing creatively about a planet.
Enhance science skills with an activity that focuses on science rebus.
Students write thank you notes to three people who care for them.
Students trace their hand and write their special qualities on each finger.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on the solar system.
Students draw a picture of themselves with a friend and write about what they like to do with their friend.
By writing the ending to an Anansi story, children can explore African folk tales.
Students summarize a section of a book by incorporating a picture and text into a postcard format.
Increase social studies skills with an activity that has students writing a poem about being an American citizen.