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Overhead Tic-Tac-Toe Game
This math activity helps children use logical-thinking strategies during tic-tac-toe and... | ||
Famous African-Americans: Using a Grid
Students learn interesting facts about some famous African-Americans, by using a grid to decode... | "Here I Am" Multiplication Game
This math game reinforces multiplication facts, logical thinking, and graphing skills. | |
When the Whistle Blows Discussion Guide
This literature guide includes pre-reading research activities and discussion questions for... | ||
What Graph Is This?
Children will investigate graphs from a logical but reversed perspective in this math activity. | Will the Real #1 Athlete Please Stand Up?
Students use real tennis data to create a frequency chart and find mean, median, and mode. | |
Table of Measures
This printable worksheet provides measures and conversions for the U.S. Customary System and... | Moon's Phases Lesson Plan
Use this lesson plan to teach students about the Moon's phases. This astronomy activity is... | |
Timeline
Your students can use this printable blank template to sequence several dates or events. This... | ||
The Geomagnetic Field
Use this lesson plan to teach students about the magnetic field surrounding the Earth. | It's Puzzling
Students create their own math puzzles and then have their classmates try to solve them. | |
Squanto & the Great Debate
Learn more about Squanto, one of the most controversial historical figures associated with the... | Using Mad Libs © in the Classroom: Nouns
Focus on regular and irregular plurals, common and proper nouns, possessives, and pronouns. | |
Toothpick Construction Contest
Working with a partner, students will create toothpick structures for a creativity contest. | ||
Create Your Own Form
Students will create their own "mock" census form, then analyze data they gather from it. | State Government Investigation
Students will use the Internet to identify key offices and officeholders in their state's... |
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