WORKSHEETS
Students research a list of animals in terms of how they adapt to a cold climate.
Students learn how to spell out the alphabet using American Sign Language.
Students imagine they are stranded and need to create a broadcast of a ten-second call for help.
Students explore the stars as a useful navigational tool.
This critical thinking activity asks students to generate ideas for how to find a source of fresh water.
Students explore using the sun as a directional source -- a natural compass.
Students learn about the North Star as it is used to navigate when no landmarks are available.
These font sort cards will help you teach your young students alphabet recognition. An activity is included that will…
Compare fractions with unlike numerators using this printable, which can be used in conjunction with the lesson plan…
Distribute a chart that lists common behavior by students working in a group setting. Learn how to remedy bad behavior,…
Use this printable when teaching the lesson plan Journaling with The Sun, Wind, and the Rain.
Learn about American Sign Language with the Katie Kazoo Crew.
Everything you need—including flash cards!—to host a spelling bee with words found throughout the Katie Kazoo,…
ACTIVITIES
Share these jump rope rhymes from the Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo books with your class.
Host a Hat Day in your class by having everyone create a hat that fits their personality.
Use these discussion topics with the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo books.
Students collect their favorite words and phrases from the Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo books.
GAMES AND APPS
Play a geography game with your class while reading the Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo books.
Extend the spirit of volunteerism throughout the year by having your class read some of their favorite Katie Kazoo books…
Students make paper braclets to show of their favorite Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo book.
Use these discussion questions about friendship and jealousy with the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo books.
Share in Katie Kazoo's love of animals by hosting a Pet Appreciation Day! Students bring in drawings, photographs,…
Students choose their favorite holiday and write a "Top Ten" list of reasons explaining why their choice is the best…
Have fun creating a big mess of goo with your class, while learning a bit of science too.