Tired of huge posters and projects taking over your room?
Try these project ideas to have students create more meaningful, compact projects.
Challenge students to use the letters from "Who is your favorite Valentine" to create as many words as they can!
Students will enjoy these 6 pages creative activities relating to Martin Luther King Jr.
This book explains what happens before, during, and after a little chick is born using an incubator.
"Your desk is a disaster. You are hereby ordered to clean and organize your desk by the following date and time..."
Send this to parents over the summer to find out more about your students!
Survey information includes family member names, child's favorite activities and interests, and much more!
Inspire students to write with these two presidential pages.
This review sheet has a little bit of everything! Perimeter, pictographs, and more!
To all parents confused by their child's "new math" homework: here's a guide to explain lattice multiplication!
Students can show their creative side by writing down different ways they would improve a basic chair.
Have students write their predictions for whether or not Punxsutawney Phil will see his shadow!
Use the code to help solve the riddles!
This worksheet lets students be creative by listing 'real' and 'pretend' uses of a bowl.
Review addition facts with these Addition Squares worksheets.
This game is played like the memory match card game.
Review tricky vowel sounds and spelling with this packet. Includes
This worksheet reviews skip counting by 2's, 3's, 5's, and 10's. Includes addition doubles at the bottom.
After some cutting, you will have your own Word Bingo game!
A great game for large or small groups to reinforce numbers 0-24 (and paying attention).