British Heart Foundation
Women in Science: A Timeline
Scroll down an engaging webpage to discover a plethora of women whose contributions shaped the science world from 1865 to today. Science enthusiasts follow a red guideline to read brief blurbs, watch videos, and examine photographs.
Learning for Justice
What is Empathy?
Young scholars examine facial expressions to identify emotions, listen carefully to stories, and choose the appropriate reaction. Partners choose one story to rewrite, showing empathy for others.
K20 LEARN
The Eyes of Dr. T. J. Eckleburg: The Great Gatsby and the Sense of Sight
To conclude a study of The Great Gatsby, class members create a multimodal project that represents what they feel the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg see about the hidden side of one of the characters in F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel....
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Before Me and After Me, Came...
For this number order worksheet, students examine 18 one and two- digit numbers. Students identify the numbers that come before and after the given numbers.
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Fill In the Missing Numbers
In this number sequencing worksheet, learners fill in the missing numbers in 5 sequences. They fill in blanks counting by ones, skip counting by twos, and by filling in blanks when they are only given two numbers in a 7 number sequence.
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Before Me and After Me, Came...
In this number sense instructional activity, students write the number that comes before and after numbers that are given. They write 9 numbers that come before in the first column and 9 numbers that come after in the second column.
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Technology: Money Equivalency
First graders,working on computers, drag coins into boxes to equal amounts pictured. Following a demonstration, they demonstrate how to type number sentences. As an extension, 1st graders create equivalent amounts using specific numbers...
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Fill In the Missing Numbers: 1-10
Mathematical scribes have 6 opportunities to fill in missing numbers in series of 10. Enlarge the image before reproducing. Children for whom this work is developmentally appropriate don't yet have the fine motor control to write in...
Road to Grammar
Uncountable Nouns
One fish, two fish! There's a noun you can count. But how do you count the water the fish are swimming in? Or the air above the water? Teach your learners about uncountable nouns and how to use them in sentences. This resource includes...
Hopscotch Technologies
Daisy the Dinosaur
Have you ever wanted to tell a tyrannosuarus rex what to do? Here's your chance! Introduce youngsters to the world of computer programming with an easy and adorable game in which a dinosaur follows your every command.
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Five Great Reasons to Live on the NC Coast
First graders create ClarisWorks Slide Show on "Five Great Reasons to Live on the NC Coast," incorporating pictures from various sources, use word processing skills to write brief explanation of their reasons, and create individual flap...
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Handwriting: Grade Two Vocabulary List One
In this vocabulary printing worksheet, students practice writing 14 vocabulary words one time each on primary lines. The words are common sight words.
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Sort Into Two Groups Worksheet
In this graphic organizer worksheet, students use this blank two circle organizer to sort ideas, words or facts into two separate groups. There is a line above each circle for a title or heading.
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The Profound Simplicity Of Scrolls
Students create art scrolls in the Chinese style using individual examples of landscape pictures and poetry in this instructional activity for the middle-level Language Arts, Social Studies, or Art classroom.
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Scroll Art And Retelling Stories
Students create Japanese scroll art that represents a familiar folktale in this elementary school lesson that can be adapted for small group, or individual projects depending on ability.
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Where's The Adjective? Which One?
In this adjective learning exercise, students underline adjectives that tell "which one" in a set of 10 sentences. Worksheet contains links to additional activities.
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Handwriting: Grade Two Vocabulary List Two
In this vocabulary and handwriting activity, students print 14 words on the primary lines. Students read each word and print it one time. There are no obvious connections between the words.
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Grade One Vocabulary List Two
In this grade one vocabulary worksheet, students learn to recognize and spell 15 common sight words in a list. Most have short vowels. There are no questions; this is only a list.
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Grade Three Vocabulary List One
For this grade three vocabulary worksheet, students learn 15 words. These are common sight words that have no apparent connection. There are no questions to answer; this is just a word list.
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Comparing Two Tree Types
In this trees worksheet, students use a Venn diagram to compare and contrast two kinds of trees. Students choose two varieties of trees before filling in this chart.
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Hooray for Hand-Me-Downs!
Youngsters learn how "hand-me-downs" can help save money while practicing math word problems with this fun learning center activity.
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Preschool Lesson: Guinea Pigs
For this Guinea Pig themed lesson, students hear the story, Guinea Pigs Add UP! and then engage in several themed learning activities. Each activity fosters skills in letter/number recognition, art, math or writing.
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Vocab Quiz: Grade One Vocabulary List One
In this vocabulary worksheet, students read 15 words in a list and draw lines to match them to the definitions in another column. Words are common sight words.
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Alphabetize: Grade One Vocabulary List Two
In this alphabetizing worksheet, students analyze 15 sight words in a list. Students alphabetize the words in the list. Some words begin with the same letter.