ACTIVITIES
Use this icebreaker to support your students to learn more about each other in the beginning of the school year.…
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Use this printable as a way of creating a more conductive classroom. The worksheet includes a list of rules,…
WORKSHEETS
The Planning Pyramid is a framework for planning for diverse student needs and assists in differentiating instruction in…
This Newbery Medal winner tells the mythical tale of a legendary hero: 12 year old Jeffrey Magee – known as Maniac…
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
Classic kids' books for summer reading - with activities for family learning! Pick any book from this list of the best…
This blank, customizable chart is ready to be filled in with students' names and information. Tailor the PDF to your…
It can be challenging to determine what needs to get done the first week of school. TeacherVision Advisory Board…
Use this guide to help students write a descriptive paragraph about a friend. This printable works well as part of an…
Have your fifth-grader practice math during the summer break by doing these activities.
In pursuit of a courteous and harmonious classroom environment, this printable provides etiquette advice for both…
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Guide your students' understanding of new concepts with this 3-2-1 reflection template. Use this 3-2-1 reflection…
TEACHING RESOURCE
Improve outcomes with this impactful assessment strategy Learn how to design and implement a portfolio assessment…
Learn how to easily write a bibliography by following the format outlined in this article. This resource will help your…
MAPS
Birmingham or Montgomery? Austin or Houston? Detroit or Lansing? This U.S. map with state capitals is a great way to…
An essential graphic organizer for all ELA classes! Students are asked to identify cause and effect of a story with…
Asking students for quick answers is a bad idea. Here's why. You ask a lot of questions in class - and probably get…
This science printable about plants challenges students to identify the parts of a seed and the stages of germination.
LESSON PLANS
Encourage students to observe details by asking specific and pointed questions about various works of art.
Help students develop a sense of self while examining race and diversity.
Have your kids uttered their first stereotype yet? Here are the words you need to talk with them about labeling people.
The articles featured in this slideshow can help you prepare for your first day of teaching. You'll find answers to…
These word problem worksheets will enhance students' skills with word problems while touching on other math concepts…
Students will learn about asking questions before reading and will make predictions based on the discussion of the…
BOOK GUIDES
Shakespeare's last play, The Tempest, covers the serious topics of colonialism and imperialism, making this work perfect…