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East Coast Earthquake, August 2011
The 5.9 magnitude earthquake felt along the East Coast of the United States on August 23, 2011... | ||
Top 10 Science Bulletin Boards
Bulletin Boards are a valuable tool for every classroom and every subject. Check out our top... | Tongue Twisters
As a fun way to practice reading and pronouncing words, try these tongue twisters with your... | |
Write a Letter to a Friend
In this creative writing printable, students imagine they've moved to a new state and write a... | Ten Tips for Writing An Essay
Find tips for writing an essay, from scheduling and time-management to outlining to revision. | |
Bad Kitty for President: Writing Exercise!
Help Bad Kitty write a presidential campaign speech to read at the next Neighborhood Cat... | Ten Art Questions
Encourage students to observe details by asking specific and pointed questions about various... | |
An Autobiographical Poem
Students learn to write a formula poem, about a person. This can be adapted to any subject... | Birthday Buddies
Students will prepare research projects about a famous person who shares their birthdate. | |
Adjective Chains
Students learn to use a thesaurus by making paper chains of synonyms. This is a great arts &... | An Immigrant's Story
Students will create a character who immigrates to the United States. They will base a large... | |
Letter for Great Mail Race
Students practice writing and word processing a letter to be used in The Great Mail Race. | ||
Thankful List
Teaching students to free-associate and generate a list of things they are thankful for is a... | ||
Collect a Sentence
Students name everyday objects and then construct imaginative sentences with those words. | A Guide to Library Books: The Dewey Decimal System
Help students understand the categories of the Dewey Decimal System, with this chart. This is... | |
Comic-Strip Challenge
Use comic strips to teach students that there is a beginning, middle, and end to stories. | Where Students Can Publish
If you are interested in having your students' writing published, send their work to the... |

