WORKSHEETS
Use this activity kit to extend your class reading of the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo series.
Create a coin spinner and a 1-6 number spinner with this printable, a paper clip, and a pencil.
Create a 5-9 and 11-15 number spinner with this printable, a paper clip, and a pencil.
Create a time spinner with this printable, a paper clip, and a pencil.
Use this numbered gameboard with your lessons or classroom games.
Ask children to write or draw what they are curious about in the unlined space provided on this printable Curious George…
Students test their knowledge -- and memory -- of the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo characters, settings, and plots with this…
Use this book group guide to discuss the themes and ideas in the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo books.
The Katie Kazoo Crew offers students some ideas for summer vacation fun!
Introduce your class to the Katie Kazoo Classroom Crew activities with this letter from Katie.
Celebrate how unique your Katie Kazoo Classroom Crew is with these suggested activities.
Part 1 of a series. Students write newspaper articles based on events in the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo books.
Overlooking the Mississippi River in eastern Iowa, there stands a fascinating group of Indian burial mounds. This…
Students build a model Seminole Indian house, like those that were once in present-day Florida.
Learn about Native Americans through arts and crafts. In this activity, students make a model of a kiva, which is a type…
Students make a corn darts game similar to the one played by Native Americans in the Southwest.
Create a mini-book about Patricia Polacco, a well known author.
Through trial and error, discover what kinds of bubbles you can produce with different bubble makers. This worksheet…
Complete a circuit and learn how complex circuits operate.
Construct a variety of flying saucers to observe how different designs result in different flight characteristics.
Set up a maze for a rodent to run through. How does it find its way from one end to the other?
The eye actually retains an image for about a tenth of a second after the image has passed. Explore this concept by…