WORKSHEETS
Literary devices such as imagery, simile, personification, and paradox are examined.
Students assess the values held by characters in stories.
Students analyze the personal meaning and emotional response to a story.
MAPS
By using an atlas, students present information on a country.
Assign one of eight journal topics for students on the subject of Faraway Children and Celebrations.
LESSON PLANS
Students will study bees in the wild.
ACTIVITIES
Students draw a picture of themselves as a baby and nowadays.
Students make a mini book about themselves.
Through research, students gather data about their school. They use yearbooks, newsletters, and more to determine the…
Assign one of 10 journal topics for students on the subject of friends.
Use these patterns for illustrations and many other classroom activities.
By creating a list of healthy snacks, students will eat better foods.
Clothing patterns can be used for a variety of classroom projects.
Students explore the topic of shelter with related activities.
Use these house patterns to create games or stories.
Emotional responses to a story are examined.
An accordion book is created to depict the significant scenes from a story.
Students use their imaginations to create a fantasy world. Then they write a story about it.
Students will better understand people from all age groups by interviewing them.
Assign one of 10 journal topics for students.
Have students describe themselves with this printable activity.
Students create a map that fits the events of a story.
Students make a "wanted" poster for one or more of the characters in a story.
Have your students predict what will happen next in a story.