WORKSHEETS
In pursuit of a courteous and harmonious classroom environment, this printable provides etiquette advice for both…
Students practice oral speaking by preparing a patriotic speech.
Use this form to evaluate an individual or group student project. The checklist can also be used to guide students as…
These 10 tips and strategies for helping gifted and talented students develop a growth mindset include offering…
Pupils learn about a friend by conducting an interview.
Teachers can share with their students the history of communication through this learning activity. Students will do…
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
A concept wheel is a graphic organizer that asks who, what, where, when, why, and how? This is a helpful resource for…
Use this resource with your students to help them understand there is a secret abbreviated language they can use to…
Students present basic introduction information and then speak about a favorite thing.
Students compose a riddle about a character in a story and share it with a classmate.
This worksheet includes 10 tips and strategies for students, focused on helping them talk with their teachers and other…
Students learn how oral and written communication are used in science. They are given tips for communicating in science,…
Students draw pictures of streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans, and share their drawings with classmates.
Students practice communicating by describing a picture from a magazine to a classmate.
Students draw and explain a classroom object in order to practice their communication skills.
Students are assigned topics on which to speak.
Nursery rhymes are an excellent way to transition from sharing to more formal speeches. Students memorize and recite…
Children will have fun learning about different types of codes and creating their own secret code in this spy activity.
Use this printable with special or general populations to encourage students to self-reflect and relate with others.…
This colorful printable puts parents and kids in each others' shoes, and can also be used as a homework exercise…
Employ a printable reading activity that helps build skills in visual discrimination.
Students observe newspaper advertisements and make inferences based on the ads.
MAPS
Students describe the classroom, draw a map of it, and measure it.
Students learn how to spell out the alphabet using American Sign Language.