WORKSHEETS
Develop students' measurement concepts and their understanding of fixed area with this lesson plan from Teaching…
LESSON PLANS
Use this lesson for Microsoft Excel® to familiarize your students with simple spreadsheet formulas and features. The…
This comprehensive lesson uses Billy Holiday's song "Strange Fruit" as a discussion point for the history of lynching in…
A survey for students concerning their responses to conflict.
By studying the Day of the Dead, a Mexican holiday, students will gain an understanding that various cultures have…
Students learn about the concept of scale and other mapping skills by creating a floor plan of Hogwarts School.
This is the perfect starter unit for the beginning of the year as it meets the needs of all learners and allows for…
Students will count the number of syllables in words with this hands-on activity.
Students learn how to cite sources from the Internet for their essays and papers.
Use a lesson that explores the dangers of smoking, related vocabulary, and attitudes about smoking.
After reading a realistic fiction story, the student will write a letter to the author. Use this activity to celebrate…
After reading the Christmas poem A Real Santa Claus by Frank Dempster Sherman, students will complete a cloze activity…
By making their own miniature garden, students can observe first hand how plants grow.
Use a lesson that provides students with an opportunity to draw conclusions using one of Aesop's enjoyable fables.…
ACTIVITIES
Students will create and color a one-patch quilt design based upon the regular hexagon. This is a great arts & crafts…
Teach your students how to create their own Mad Libs© selections by using a family story, fairy tale, script, dialog,…
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
Poetry lesson planning for grades 9-12. The study of poetry can lead your students to new levels of creativity and…
Teach students to understand relationships between music and other art forms.
Students will research an historically important site and make a project explaining its historical importance.
Make a book of self-portraits that you can then use to compare with end of the year portraits.
Pupils will learn about the similarities between human sweating and plant transpiration. In this hands-on science…
Introduce students to a call-and-response form of Native American song and dance.
Students learn about a sunflower and other plants through observation, estimation, and counting.
Students use personal experience to write creatively in this poetry lesson plan. They'll think back and choose a dozen…