TEACHING RESOURCE
Comparison involves looking at two or more things or ideas and considering their similarities and differences.
Estimation is an important aspect of quantitative thinking -- and a critical life skill in a world in which we often…
REFERENCE
Interesting facts and fun activities related to Helen Keller.
DAILY WARM-UPS
Introduce the ocean food chain with this life science printable. For this reading warm-up, students will read a short…
ASSESSMENT
Distribute a rubric that allows you to evaluate students' performance on group projects. Use this scoring guide with…
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Use this survey to gather information about your students' parents, such as their hobbies and skills, and whether they…
MAPS
Develop students' map reading skills with this Earth science worksheet. After reading a paragraph about contour lines,…
WORKSHEETS
After reading a passage about fossil molds and casts, students will answer comprehension questions and identify types of…
Students will use reference materials to answer questions about bacteria and food poisoning in this life science…
Use the questions on this printable sheet to discuss any book your students might be studying. They will practice…
People know that the "three Rs" stand for Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. But do you know how to put these concepts into action?…
Review facts about the Sun and the eight planets in our solar system with this multiple-choice quiz.
Use this vocabulary worksheet when studying about ecosystems and biomes as a supplement to your lesson. It has a…
LESSON PLANS
Students commemorate Labor Day by learning the meaning of child labor. Then, they learn ways that they can take action…
Students will write a one page report from the point of view of an Olympic athlete and present it as an oral report to…
Through experimentation, students will learn about the first law of motion, including inertia, force, and friction.
Use this Back to School Night sign-in sheet to keep track of the parents you meet during open house. What's included…
Students learn about metaphors and similes, and write a poem using metaphors.
Students use tangrams in this math lesson to practice group participation and cooperation.
Learn how to create a professional portfolio that accurately showcases your talents as an educator. This demonstration…
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
Celebrate Women's History Month (March) with one or all of our Top 15 Favorite Women's History Month Activities. There…
Bring Dr. King's legacy into your classroom with this comprehensive activity packet for grades K-6. From ELA word…
Use these sample poems to teach the basics of metaphors. A great supplement for a poetry, creative writing, or reading…
Readers Theatre is an oral reading activity that invites children to become the characters in favorite books and…