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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Charlie and The Chocolate Factory is a story about Charlie's hilarious adventures in Mr.... | ||
Veterans Day Activities
This article offers a variety of activities to complete around Veterans Day. Those involving... | ||
Shopping Trip Memory Game
Improve your students' memory and concentration skills by playing a game that requires no... | American Indian Populations in the U.S.
Background information on Native American topics including reservations, tribes, languages,... | |
The Doughnut Shoppe Finger Game
A fun finger and hand movement chant that can be altered for younger or older children. | Largest Indian Reservations and Tribes
Use a list that summarizes the populations of the largest Indian reservations and tribes in the... | |
Native American Indian Crafts
Learn more about American Indians by creating fun, educational arts & crafts. These are fun... | Animal Skin Clothing
A reading comprehension lesson on how the Native Americans used animal skins for clothing. | |
A Thanksgiving Quilt
Use your crayons and felt markers to design a creative Thanksgiving quilt. Students will love... | Indians and Pilgrims
A reading comprehension activity about the relationship between the Pilgrims and the American... | |
Popular Solar System Resources
Explore the wonders of our solar system with these space lessons, printables, and references... | Woodland Indian Canoes
Check your students' comprehension with this activity on the Woodland Indians and their main... | |
Animal Adaptations Resources
Teach students about the specific ways animals adapt to their environment. Use these science... | Woodland Indians Handwriting Practice
Children practice their cursive handwriting skills while reviewing Woodland Indian vocabulary. | |
Bartholomew and the Oobleck
Dr. Seuss's Bartholomew and The Oobleck is a wonderful look at the perils of getting... | Woodland Indians -- Wigwams and Longhouses
Teach children about the different kinds of homes the Woodland Indians lived in. Use this... |

