This lesson includes a traditional Russian Folktale, comprehension questions, and a nesting doll craft. Even boys love this activity. Try it out with your group!
This activity will help children identify polygons. Assigning a color to each polygon will reinforce prior knowledge and stimulate their visual learning.
Kids love to use calculators--even today. These worksheets were designed to practice basic facts and practice using calculators. Kids solve the problems, enter the solutions into the calculator, then flip it over to see the answer to the riddle!
This drill is designed to test children after they have learned their facts through 9. This keeps their facts fresh in their mind. Give one minute to complete each section.
This craft is a fun, 3D diorama that could be used after a science lesson on rainbows, a folktale about leprechauns, or after a social studies lesson about Ireland and St. Patrick. Your students will enjoy looking through the shamrock "window" to
This dictionary will help students have fun while learning the vast difference between the English and Native Wampanoag language. Children will write the Wampanoag word, cut the squares, alphabetize, and staple!
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, World Languages, Thanksgiving
These game cards are great to use with any game board to help students get ready for standards based tests. Just print, cut, and add the answer on the back for self-checking.
By memorizing keywords for problem solving, students can determine the correct operation to solve a word problem. This is one technique that is helpful for those who are great at math, but struggle in reading.
This winter animal bookmark will help your students keep track of their progress toward their AR goals. The circles are made to fit a mini sticker, a small stamp, or the child may just color it as they go.
Students will use a straight edge to connect the multiplication problem to its answer. Students will then color in the polygons to discover the hidden giraffe.
This printout can be used in conjunction with the 3rd grade Houghton Mifflin story, The Lost and Found. The printout contains two bookmarks with the story vocabulary and meanings.
This printout can be used in conjunction with the 3rd grade Houghton Mifflin story, The Talking Cloth. The printout contains two bookmarks with the story vocabulary and meanings.