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Letter to Parents/Guardians: When to Keep a Sick Child Home
Send this letter home with your students to provide parents and guardians with helpful advice... | Literature & Math: Follow the Line & Mondrian
Explore the shapes, colors, and angles in the artwork of Piet Mondrian with literature-based... | |
Anchor Assignment Suggestions (K-6)
These educational printables range in level from elementary to intermediate and are perfect to... | Literature & Math: Stories about Planets
After reading "The Planet of Mars" by Shel Silverstein and The Planets in Our Solar... | |
Anchor Assignments: Language Arts (K-6)
Help develop your student's language arts skills with these educational printables. These can... | Literature & Math: Madlenka & Zoom
Integrate mathematics with art through literature-based activities on perspective for... | |
After Gandhi Teacher's Guide
Discuss the Indian Independence Movement and the challenging work of 15 activists with this... | Literature & Math: If You Hopped Like a Frog
Integrate mathematics and science with the activities in this lesson for If You Hopped Like... | |
The Perfect Sword Handout
Study the Tokugawa Period in Japanese history by reading The Perfect Sword with your... | Literature & Math: Stories about Time
Connect mathematics and social studies with activities for Do You Know What Time It Is?... | |
Unite or Die: How 13 States Became a Nation Reader's Theater
Bring United States history to life with this reader's theater for Unite or Die: How... | The Importance of Voice in Poetry
Students match a short quote from the poetry book Button Up! with the article of... | |
No English Teacher's Guide
Introduce your students to Diane and Blanca, two second-grade girls who find a creative way to... | Your Poem Is Waiting: Letter of Advice from Poet Joyce Sidman
Share this letter by poet Joyce Sidman with your students. The letter features advice on how... | |
Ralph Masiello's Ancient Egypt Drawing Book Coloring Page
Follow the instructions in this printable to draw the Udjat, or Eye of Horus – an ancient... | Poetry is Sporty
After being inspired by reading Change Up: Baseball Poems, a book filled with poetry... | |
Eric Carle & The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Eric Carle, author of The Very Hungry Caterpillar (now 40 years old!) and other classic... | Colorful Poetry
Students use the five senses to describe their favorite color. Plus, they explore the color... | |
Literature & Math: Stories about Giants
Explore plant growth and ratios in the human body through math and science activities for "Me... | Animal Poems & Animal Shapes
Students write poems about animals – in the shape of their subjects! This printable activity... |

