LESSON PLANS
Help students solve word problems using a step-by-step process.
Introduce students to autobiographical journal writing with this lesson plan.
Teach your students how to find the main idea of a story by reading the book Chrysanthemum with your class.
Help students get a "handle" on understanding air pressure Students observe how different levels of air pressure affect…
Build a volcano using common kitchen supplies. This fun science activity is perfect for National Chemistry Week…
Use a lesson that is designed to teach primary students to make inferences as a reading comprehension with a strategy.…
Use a lesson that provides students with an opportunity to recognize cause-and-effect relationships in a fable by Aesop.
Use a lesson that provides students with an opportunity to learn about the animals and plant life that live in various…
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
Classic kids' books for summer reading - with activities for family learning! Pick any book from this list of the best…
Encourage students to observe details by asking specific and pointed questions about various works of art.
Help students develop a sense of self while examining race and diversity.
Students will learn about asking questions before reading and will make predictions based on the discussion of the…
This printable word processing lesson provides a creative writing activity. Students use story starters to type complete…
After introduction to a family tree website, students are inspired to research their own family histories.
Foster trust in the classroom through this first day of school activity.
Students discover that patterns in music that relate to the Fibonacci Sequence.
Encourage your students to activate their prior knowledge with this lesson plan on A House is a House for Me.
Explore the negative and positive sides of conflict, and discuss with your students how they respond to conflict. Use…
Teach your students the basics of PowerPoint with this computer lesson. Students research a topic and create a…
MAPS
Introduce students to the history and locations of the Modern Olympic Games.
Encourage your students to activate their prior knowledge with this lesson plan on The Popcorn Book.
REFERENCE
Students learn to write a formula poem, about a person. This can be adapted to any subject matter.
Finalize your lessons on how to find the main idea of a story by reading the book The Great Kapok Tree with your class.
Learn about electricity in this "shocking" science experiment! In this hands-on science project, pupils build their own…