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Homemade Paper
Save those old scraps of paper! You'll give them a new life with this children's art activity. | Using Mad Libs® in the Classroom: Nouns (Gr. 4-6)
Focus on regular and irregular plurals, common and proper nouns, possessives, and pronouns. | |
Using Mad Libs® in the Classroom: Verbs, Adjectives, and Adverbs (Gr. 4-6)
Verb activities look at tenses, helping verbs and main verbs, irregular past tenses, and... | ||
Using Mad Libs® in the Classroom: Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary (Gr. 4-6)
Reading comprehension activities challenge students to complete a Mad Libs | ||
Security Is...
This introductory lesson will help students develop a baseline definition and understanding of... | Using Mad Libs® in the Classroom: Fluency and Study Skills (Gr. 4-6)
Fluency activities include playing a punctuation card game, performing a Reader's Theater, and... | |
Squanto & the Great Debate
Learn more about Squanto, one of the most controversial historical figures associated with the... | Using Mad Libs® in the Classroom: Write Your Own (Gr. 4-6)
Teach your students how to create their own Mad Libs©... | |
The Books of Jacqueline Woodson
Explore teaching activities to be used with the books of Jacqueline Woodson. | ||
Discussion Guide for the Books of Joan Bauer
Explore teaching activities to be used with books by Joan Bauer. | Well Versed: A Guide to Teaching Poetry
Enhance understanding with a teaching guide that offers tried and true techniques for bringing... | |
Diversity Resources for Teachers
October is Diversity Awareness Month. Use the printables and lessons on... | ||
The Lost Years of Merlin Epic
Explore teaching activities to be used with The Lost Years of Merlin Epic, by T.A.... | U.S. Constitution Resources for Teachers
The U.S. Constitution went into effect in 1789. Use our lessons, printables and references on... | |
The Boy Who Saved Baseball
Explore teaching activities to be used with The Boy Who Saved Baseball by John H.... |

