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Animal Adaptations Resources
Teach students about the specific ways animals adapt to their environment. Use these science... | ||
Bartholomew and the Oobleck
Dr. Seuss's Bartholomew and The Oobleck is a wonderful look at the perils of getting... | ||
Blind Man's Bluff P.E. Game
This physical education activity for kids in grades 2-5 sharpens listening and tactile skills. | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Charlie and The Chocolate Factory is a story about Charlie's hilarious adventures in Mr.... | |
Jump over the Brook P.E. Game
Primary and intermediate students will enhance motor and space judgment skills. | Veterans Day Activities
This article offers a variety of activities to complete around Veterans Day. Those involving... | |
What I Found in My Bag After Halloween
Children write about the exciting things that they have found in their Halloween trick-or-treat... | ||
Shopping Trip Memory Game
Improve your students' memory and concentration skills by playing a game that requires no... | Cheyenne Native American Game
Have your students learn how to play an old Native American game. This Cheyenne game is fun and... | |
Teaching Rhythms Through Echo
Help students in grades K-4 with rhythm and melody by using the echo technique and basic... | ||
The Doughnut Shoppe Finger Game
A fun finger and hand movement chant that can be altered for younger or older children. | Percussion Performance and Culture
Students in grades 5-8 study African and Native American percussion, consider music's cultural... | |
Understanding Different Points of View
Develop secondary students' awareness of different points of view. Use this selection of... | Performing Music in the Classroom, Standard 2
Suggestions for standard correlations and the benefits of teaching the guitar and keyboard in... | |
Popular Solar System Resources
Explore the wonders of our solar system with these space lessons, printables, and references... | Teaching Native American Music
Use this guide to help you address the issues involved when introducing Native American music... |

