Printable Christmas rebus puzzle worksheet.
See if you and your students can solve these rebus puzzles!
This character analysis frame helps students organize and better understand a character.
Use this awesome unit to hold a Mini Metric Olympics competition in your class or grade (or school)!
Includes 50 sample analogies: use for teaching plurals, past vs. present tense, vocabulary, opposites, and more!
Story sequencing is an important skill for students to practice. Helps improve comprehension.
Use this character web to help students develop a better understanding of the character and their traits.
Give students an extra challenge and have them figure out the secret Braille messages.
This worksheet organizes the similarities and differences between two separate concepts.
Use this math rubric to assess a child's ability to solve a problem and explain their work.
Do your students know Spanish color words? Find out by having them color this labeled picture!
A very thorough list of compound words in alphabetical order. (16 total pages)
What would you talk about if you got to interview Martin Luther King Jr.?
Use this handy character web to analyze and provide examples of the character's personality, things and/or people that are important to the character, and any changes that happen to them.
Blank digital clocks free printable worksheet. Laminate for longevity. Use dry erase markers to write times. Or write times and use as a matching game with Blank Analog Clocks.
Have students draw things the character thinks about, says, does, likes, dislikes, and more.
This is a great way to let students make characters more memorable!
A list of 95 common nouns that will help students avoid common spelling mistakes.
Help students practice organizing their thoughts and understanding of a story's characters with this comparison worksheet:
Challenge students to find the patterns with these problems!
Blank analog clocks. Laminate for reuse. 6 clocks per page. Can be used with Blank Digital Clocks as a matching game.
A great way for students or teachers to keep track of which centers students choose.