Welcome to a world of creative and engaging educational resources! Explore unique teaching ideas, interactive activities, and inspiring lessons designed to make learning fun. Perfect for educators, parents, and homeschoolers looking for fresh and innovative ways to teach. Join us on this colorful learning journey!
Welcome to a world of creative and engaging educational resources! Explore unique teaching ideas, interactive activities, and inspiring lessons designed to make learning fun. Perfect for educators, parents, and homeschoolers looking for fresh and innovative ways to teach. Join us on this colorful learning journey!
Make Columbus Day learning exciting with this hands-on Christopher Columbus Day craft and writing pack! Perfect for elementary students, this resource combines creativity and literacy to enhance engagement.
What’s Included?
▪︎ Columbus Day Writing Activities (Choose the best fit for your class!)
▪︎ All About Christopher Columbus – A fun, fact-filled writing activity.
Christopher Columbus Story Retell (Sequencing) – Available with and without sentence starters to support different learning levels.
This creative Christopher’s Ship Craft transforms into an interactive worksheet!
Ideal for Columbus Day lessons, social studies units, and history writing prompts, this resource makes learning fun, engaging, and educational.
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Make Constitution Day memorable with this fun and engaging Constitution Day writing craft! Perfect for first grade, second grade, third grade, and fourth grade, this hands-on activity helps students learn about the U.S. Constitution while practicing writing skills.
This Constitution Day craft includes two writing prompts for students to choose from. They will write, color, cut, and paste a semi-circle flag above and below their writing piece—creating a meaningful and easy-to-assemble Constitution Day classroom activity in minutes!
Great for Constitution Day bulletin boards, social studies lessons, and interactive writing centers!
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This fun and engaging craft is a great way to teach Grades 2-5 about the life and accomplishments of George Washington Carver, a brilliant scientist and inventor who made many important contributions to agriculture and science.
Perfect for Black History Month or any time of year, this craft engages your students in learning about this important figure.
Students will create their own George Washington Carver craft using simple materials like paper, scissors, and glue and write about him choosing any of the six different writing prompts.
Help your students develop their writing skills with this adorable addition to your classroom bulletin board or hallway display!
What’s Included:
▪︎ George Washington Carver template
▪︎ Peanut template × 6 writing prompts
▪︎ Writing template
▪︎ Answer key to All about G.W. Carver
Just print, make and write!
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Engage your students in a comprehensive and enriching learning experience with our California’s Missions Report Writing Sheets. These meticulously crafted worksheets provide a structured and engaging framework for students to conduct thorough research, organize their findings, and craft informative and quick reports on the captivating history of California’s missions.
Let your students explore the fascinating stories behind these iconic landmarks and write their specific and organized reports.
YOU’LL GET:
▪︎ Report writing sheets for each of the 21 missions
▪︎ A common report sheet to be used with any mission
▪︎ 2 sample report sheets
▪︎ Interesting facts writing templates (lined and without lines)
▪︎ Mission stories writing template
▪︎ 1 Mission stories sample sheet
Use it for independent study or as part of a group activity, these report sheet caters to various learning styles, making it an adaptable resource for various classroom needs.
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Students love these easy to make Black History Month Crafts, great for Black History Month Projects and MLK Day Activities. This Black History Month craft can also be used for Black History Month Bulletin Board.
Just print, color, cut and make. Students have to write facts about the famous personalities on the petals. This resource works well for independent work as well as in a group activity.
15 People featured in this resource are:
• Martin Luther King Jr.
• Rosa Parks
• Thurgood Marshall
• Katherine Johnson
• Barack Obama
• Muhammad Ali
• Harriet Tubman
• Sojourner Truth
• Duke Ellington
• Frederick Douglas
• Maya Angelou
• Jackie Robinson
• Angella Ferguson
• Nelson Mandela
• Jesse Owens
Let your students find out facts about these Black History Heroes and write in their crafts.
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This fun and engaging Black History Month Craft is great for Black History Month Activities. Give it as a Black History Month Project or use it for Black History Month Bulletin Board. this multipurpose Black History Month Craftivity is a must have this season.
This simple yet engaging craft can be easily used for independent work or group activity.
Just print out, color, cut and paste. Hands templates are recommended to be printed out on colored sheets.
Students can choose from 18 Black people or may put all on their crafts.
You may also ask your students to find out facts about these famous Black people and write it on the hands below their pictures.
Features following 18 personalities:
• Martin Luther King Jr.
• Rosa Parks
• Maya Angelou
• Jackie Robinson
• Muhammad Ali
• Sojourner Truth
• Dorothy Vaughan
• Frederick Douglas
• Jesse Owens
• Booker T. Washington
• Shirley Chisholm
• Louis Armstrong
• Thurgood Marshall
• Nelson Mandela
• Barack Obama
• George Washington Carver
• Harriet Tubman
• Katherine Johnson
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