WORKSHEETS
Create codes with your students.
By exploring a city or town, students will learn facts about their region. This worksheet includes several FutureFit…
In celebration of Women's History Month, each student researches a woman who has made a difference in the world and then…
Appreciate poetry and share it with one another during Poetry Month. Your student will love this activity, which goes…
Students write newspaper articles based on events in the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo books. Part 3 in the series.
Use this book group guide to discuss the themes and ideas in the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo books.
Vegetables are an excellent source of many different colors of dye. Learn how Native Americans used natural dyes and…
Make a doll to illustrate a Crow Indian colloquialism, which describes elderly people as having the skin of dried…
This traditional game of dexterity was originally played by natives of the Great Plains using hollow parts of deer bone.
Learn the properties of crystals through practical experiments with different types of salt.
This easy experiment demonstrates how water filtration works.
Build a habitat for a living thing.
Design a contraption or invention for a class-wide contest and presentation.
MAPS
Employing a map's key, symbols, and scale, students will read a map of their classroom correctly in order to find a…
LESSON PLANS
The search for the maritime Northwest Passage was highly prized but never fulfilled during the "Age of Discovery."
Instructions for building several types of paper airplanes, which will exhibit different characteristics in the air.
Find out why gliders stay aloft despite having no artificial means of propulsion.
Create a bookmark for a realistic fiction story.
ACTIVITIES
Print a worksheet that encourages students to find out more about their local library.
Print a worksheet that encourages students to make a schedule at home to organize their time.
Hand out a printable that has children estimating with money while making purchases at the grocery store with their…
Have students think of "fact families" when estimating costs while out shopping with their families.
Encourage students to use multiplication to take inventory of the items in their homes.
Have students figure out how many servings of each food group their family needs per day with multiplication.