LESSON PLANS
Students sing in groups concentrating on the expressive performance of a lullaby or familiar song.
Students write and produce public service announcements that ask people to REDUCE, REUSE, and RECYCLE. This is the…
Share the history of Father's Day with your students and brainstorm about what fatherhood means. The brainstorming can…
Students do independent research about the World War I topic of their choice.
Students explore body movements and muscle function in this lesson plan.
Students create an acrostic poem for fall.
WORKSHEETS
Help students identify and understand historical what fiction is, what function it serves, and how it is created. This…
These lesson plans for Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume are aligned with the Common Core initiative.…
Engage students with a science activity about the human body. Students will experiment with pulses to learn more about…
Introduce students to basic spreadsheet terms with this lesson about Microsoft Excel®. In order to use this computer…
Further students' knowledge of column charts in Microsoft Excel® with this computer lesson plan. Students will make…
In this computer lesson, students will learn how to create a pie chart from survey data in a Microsoft Excel®…
In this computer lesson plan, students use a line chart to compare profits from two different school years. Following…
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Students gather data and construct a graph about their classmates' favorite authors.
Find out which books are most popular in the school by gathering and graphing data.
Consult reference materials to verify statements contained in realistic fiction selections.
MAPS
On a map, trace a character's travels in a story.
Create a bookmark for a realistic fiction story.
Find tips to motivate your students to read in the classroom.
Students make a flipbook of the moon to view the various phases.
Use a lesson that explains how stars form constellations.
Students learn the distances between the planets in our solar system.*This activity includes Pluto as a planet, even…
Teach students about the difference between fiction and non-fiction.
In this poetry activity, students will be asked to demonstrate their knowledge of cause and effect.