WORKSHEETS
This lesson contains everything that you need to introduce division to your students. All you need to do is download,…
ACTIVITIES
Students will create a quilt that tells a story. This is a great arts & crafts activity that also ties in creative…
LESSON PLANS
Students will conduct an experiment that will allow them to see sound waves in action.
Students will use multiplication and division to show equivalent fractions.
Students get to know each other through a poetry writing activity.
Week 1: Word analogies to sharpen students' thinking skills and prepare them for standardized tests.
A Dinosaur Unit will help students to explore facts about these extinct creatures in many curricular areas.
Students brush up on their manners by learning do's and don'ts for the dinner table.
Through simple experimentation, students will learn how sound waves function and travel.
Use this resource containing a list of suggestions and activities to help prepare your students for reading a new book.…
GAMES AND APPS
Learn how you can use Mad Libs© in your classroom to teach reading and language arts. These activities are a fun way to…
Discover an introduction to comparing fractions with unlike denominators. Students will compare fractions represented by…
Connect social studies and technology with a family tree PowerPoint presentation. In this lesson, students study their…
Students act out skits showing typical conflicts that arise in school and then resolve them using a problem-solving…
In this printable activity packet and lesson plan, students learn "Rules to Remember" for adjectives, then practice…
In this lesson, students learn about frescoes and improvise their own simple fresco paintings on Plaster of Paris. This…
Grow herbs indoors all year by creating a mini-greenhouse.
As a fun way to practice reading and pronouncing words, try these tongue twisters with your students.
Use this vocabulary list with the "Communities" lesson.
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Create a "Career Collage" and display it on a bulletin board.
Reproduce the art of Piet Mondrian with basic geometry, color, and imagination.
Use chords to help students in grades 5-8 play simple tunes on a melodic instrument and simple accompaniments on a…
A penny saved is a...penny that's no longer a penny?! Teach your students about the chemical compounds within a penny…
Week 19: Word analogies to sharpen students' thinking skills and prepare them for standardized tests.