MAPS
Employ a printable reading activity that helps build skills in reading a map.
WORKSHEETS
Try a printable science activity that focuses on observing and classifying.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on the ways people are affected by seasonal changes.
Students learn about preventing the spread of germs by circling the items that should not be shared and coloring the…
Try a library-skills activity that focuses on book bibliographies.
Try a library-skills activity that focuses on reference collection.
Use this printable writing activity to focus on using commas between cities/towns and states.
Use this printable grammar activity to focus on punctuation.
Try a math activity that focuses on subtraction.
Make your own Native American arts and crafts. Students create traditional-style sand paintings of their own design by…
Students make a beaver mask in the style of the Northwest Coast Native American. This is a fun arts & crafts activity…
LESSON PLANS
Using their own shadows and the shadow of a paper child on a globe, students learn through a simulation how the sun's…
The teacher mixes the ingredients of a comet to simulate the real thing for students.
Animal foot prints to be cut out and use.
Enhance your science curriculum with these activities and discussion questions about insects. Use the science and…
Included in this resource are three traditional Cherokee fables, with accompanying activities that your students can…
In this Native American arts and crafts activity, students learn the ancient pottery method called coiling.
Keep track of student projects by having them answer questions about projects and portfolios.
Students explore their house by gathering answers to questions. This worksheet includes several FutureFit Extension…
By making different types of parachutes, students will learn about the effects of air resistance on falling objects.
Explain why the use of interchangeable parts helped factories develop and lessened the role of individual craftsmen in…
The letters in the names of famous explorers are used to create words.
Match women with their contribution to women's rights.
By reading fictional epitaphs, students will review key events and people from the Civil War Era.