ACTIVITIES
A yummy recipe from Ocean Spray.
A great side dish from Ocean Spray.
A healthy and yummy drink recipe from Ocean Spray.
REFERENCE
This recipe for tea can be enjoyed any time of the year, from Ocean Spray.
Test your students' knowledge of weather-related vocabulary with this word list.
An article about various sports in which animals participate.
A list of attributes typically seen in first grade children.
A list of attributes typically seen in second grade children.
A list of suggested ways for parents to support their second grade child's development.
WORKSHEETS
Send home a printable set of activities, which include drawing a picture of their favorite food, playing hide-and-seek,…
Send home a printable set of activities, which include drawing pictures of healthy activities, playing a vegetable…
Extend students' enjoyment of The Bake Shop Ghost with fun cross-curricular activities for drama, art, music, and more!…
Remind students of various emergency situations with these fun coloring pages from Peanut's Emergency.
Review safety rules and have students write their emergency contact information in the fields provided on this…
After reading Sweet Magnolia, students discuss the staple foods eaten around the U.S. and consider how weather and…
Interesting facts and fun activities related to the history of the soft drink Coca-Cola.
Students design a helmet that someone should wear when they ride a bike or go skating.
Students color fruits, circle vegetables, and draw one of each to complete a lunch.
Students draw foods to create a meal from at least three food groups. An extension activity, for home use, is included.
Students test food and then draw pictures to indicate which foods contain no fat, and which foods contain a lot of fat.
Students draw a piece of bread that has not been touched by dirty hands, and one that has grown mold from having dirty…
Students draw, or cut and paste, pictures of snack foods with different tastes.
Students write or dictate words to show how they can use their senses to gather information from an apple.
Students draw and write about being a baby, and then draw and write about their current status.