Compare and Contrast Pumpkin and Apple Life Cycles
Compare and Contrast Pumpkin and Apple Life Cycles
Subject:
Fall, Science, ELA
Type:
Mini Lessons with Activity
Description: Explore the life cycle of an apple tree and a pumpkin. Then use this engaging activity to help your students find the similarities and differences between the two.
Martin Luther King Jr.- Box of Crayons
Martin Luther King Jr.- Box of Crayons
Subject:
Winter Holidays, MLK Day, Winter, Diversity, ELA, Social Emotional
Type:
Mini Lessons with Activity
Skills: Social Studies, Holidays, Listening & Speaking; Writing, Reading, Social Emotional
Description: Help your students to celebrate diversity and learn about the uniqueness that we each possess.
Celebrating Diversity and Skin Color
Celebrating Diversity and Skin Color
Subject:
MLK Day, Diversity, ELA, Social Studies
Type:
Mini Lessons with Activity
Skills: Social Studies, Holidays – Martin Luther King Jr., Listening & Speaking; Writing, Reading, Social Emotional
Description: Use this mini lesson with read aloud and center activity to have a meaningful discussion with your students on why it’s special we are different colors, and how we can also blend/mix together to live happily.
Dr. Seuss STEM Activities
Dr. Seuss STEM Activities
Subject:
Science, Math
Type:
Mini Lessons with Activity
Description: 5 Engaging STEM activities based around 5 Dr. Seuss books.
Plant Journal
Plant Journal
Subject:
Seasonal/Holiday, Spring, Science, ELA
Type:
Mini Lessons with Activity
Skills: Research Planting Observation Data Collection Writing/Drawing
Description: Read and study about the plant cycle of the type of plant and what plants need before planting. Then use this printable plant journal to combine Math, Science, and ELA Writing skills into one fun activity.
Making a Rain Gauge
Making a Rain Gauge
Subject:
Spring, Science, Math
Type:
Mini Lessons with Activity
Skills: Measurement Data Collection
Description: Teach about the water cycle, or just read a fun book about rain or spring. Then use this activity to create a rain gauge to create a Science experiment where your students can practice data collection and measurement.