Hi, what do you want to do?
Curated OER
Possessive Nouns
In this possessive noun activity, students write the correct possessive form of nouns given to correctly complete sentences.
Curated OER
Parts of Speech
Fifth graders examine the use of parts of speech. In this parts of speech lesson plan, 5th graders review the parts of speech in a teacher led activity that uses a song (not included). They color code the give parts of speech on a...
Curated OER
Shopping for Shoes
Students recognize that when the letters /s/ and /h/ are combined, they make the /sh/ sound. They listen for digraphs in spoken words. They practive writing the letter that makes the /sh/ sound on primary paper. They complete a worksheet...
Curated OER
Zoo Animals
In this zoo animals worksheet, students create five new animals and write the zoological descriptions of them following a detailed description on how to complete the assignment. Students practice using Latin words and find the animals...
Curated OER
What's Up at the Rim?
Students are sent on a scavenger hunt to find as many plants as they can in nature.
Curated OER
Primary History Worksheet: The Romans - Tombstones
In this primary history exploratory worksheet, students read about Roman tombstones, examine 3 vocabulary words, and complete a short answer research question.
Curated OER
The New Kite
Students practice their reading comprehension skills by reading about Sue Ellen and her new kite. They answer questions on a worksheet to test for comprehension.
Curated OER
Green Zone Common Ground Conversation Starter Worksheets
Finding common ground and building conversation can often prove a difficult task for many. Help learners build this important social skill using this resource, which includes a Venn diagram worksheet and sentence prompts to help students...
Curated OER
Go Fish
First graders explore rhyming words. They listen to the book One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish and discuss the rhyming words. After being placed into groups, they play the game, "Go Fish" and find matching rhyming words. They...
Curated OER
Words Can Hurt: King Day (4th)
Pupils study stereotypes and write about how to end stereotyping. In this stereotypes lesson, students study a T-chart about boys and girls stereotypes. Pupils then discuss stereotypical phrases. Students discuss Martin Luther King, Jr....
Curated OER
Shhh! Quiet!
Students become aware that when certain letters are put together in a word they are said with a single mouth move. Through modeling and a variety of guided practice activities they explore the /sh/ phoneme. They read and identify 'sh'...
Curated OER
Ticket to Ride
Consider the images, ideas and words connected with America with your class as they design a new American passport for the 21st century that reflects an individual vision of and for America. Learners reflect on the image of America...
Curated OER
Challenging Regional Stereotypes
Students analyze the regional stereotypes that exist in Whales and formulate personal opinions about these views. Students discuss the impact of adjectives used to describe people from different regions of the U.K.
Curated OER
National Security - Japanese Internment
Tenth graders investigate the balance between national security and individual rights using the Japanese American internment camps during World War II as the setting. The lesson incorporates photographs from the Manzanar camp in...
Curated OER
Even and Odd Number Printing and Coloring Page
In this lower elementary math instructional activity, 1st graders, color the picture of a flower by following the directions. They color the odd numbered petals yellow, and the even numbered petals blue. They write the odd and even...
Curated OER
Unintended Consequences: Policies that Impact Migration
Students examine the cause-and-effect relationship between the Agricultural Adjustment Acts of the New Deal or the 1965 Voting Rights Act and African-American migration. They write an essay evaluating the effectiveness of the Voting...