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Life in Plymouth - Pilgrim Study Unit (lesson 6 of 7)
After the challenging first winter of 1620, the Pilgrims made great progress in settling... | Appreciation Cards
Students make "Appreciation Cards" for people who have jobs that impact their lives. | |
Tips for Conducting an Interview
Use these tips for conducting an interview when completing the It's a... | ||
Bio Poem Handout
Use this template when writing a bio poem, a great format for students to write creatively... | Communities Past & Present Comparison Chart
After researching Old Sturbridge Village online, students will use this worksheet to compare... | |
Strides for Women Posters
Students research the lives of accomplished women and create posters displaying the... | Number the Stars Character Jeopardy
After reading Lois Lowry's classic novel Number the Stars, play this game of "Jeopardy"... | |
Thanksgiving Placemats
Students create placemats that show pictures of things for which they are thankful. This is an... | ||
Similar and Different
Students discuss the ways in which they are similar and different. This is a great activity to... | Savvy September Sentences
Your students are asked to complete sentences that have to do with September. | |
Assignment Record
Keep track of your students' grades with this handy chart. This printable is customizable.... | Going for the Gold
Students write an opinion essay on whether athletic excellence is something you are born with... | |
Substitute Teacher Information
Filling in these sheets will provide your substitutes with the necessary information to run... | Labor Day Fill-in-the-Blanks
Use this fill-in-the-blanks paragraph that is full of facts to teach about Labor Day. | |
Getting to Know Your Student
Send this letter home to parents to help you know your students better. | ||
Thanksgiving Fact Sheet
Explore the background of this American holiday - from the first Thanksgiving during Colonial... | Word Scramble
Your students will enjoy this scrambled word puzzle of school-related vocabulary. They'll... |

