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The Great Gatsby Journal
Use the journal to help students focus on literary elements as they read, or in lieu of daily... | Learning About Voice Through Photographs Assessment
Assessment that aligns with the "Learning About Voice Through Photographs" lesson. | |
Gatsby Art
A list of poster ideas that will help students picture the main ideas and symbols of The Great... | Resolution Vocabulary
Learn all of the words that end in -ate that can help students resolve their conflicts. | |
Columbus Discovers a New World
Students label a map of Columbus's first voyage. Answer key is included. | ||
Columbus's First Voyage to the New World
This page of facts about Columbus serves as an excellent background reference for educators. | ||
The Harvest Moon and the Equinox
Kids will learn about the harvest moon and observe the moon phases during the autumn season. | Be a Peacemaker
Explain what it means to be a peacemaker. For use with The Gorp's Gift, a story about... | |
What and When Is Fall?
Children learn about the fall season and the Earth's rotation in this science activity. | Halloween Word Game
Students try not to say common Halloween words as they describe typical Halloween situations to... | |
The Fall Sky -- Looking for Pegasus
Children will construct a constellation viewer and learn about the constellation, Pegasus. | "The Monkey's Paw" Short Story & Activities
Read the full text of W.W. Jacobs' short story "The Monkey's Paw," then analyze the story with... | |
Spring Tides
Kids will study and understand the effect of the moon on the high and low tides in this science... | Halloween People, Places, and Things
A list of creepy people, places, and things that can be used as writing prompts. | |
Pumpkin Seed Snack
Teach children about following directions with this recipe for a tasty pumpkin seed snack and... | Arranging and Improvising with *NSYNC
Arrange and improvise music using the popular music of *NSYNC. | |
Learning About Voice Through Photographs
Finding one's voice is a challenge for many writers. In this exercise, students use classic... |

