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The fall book Apple Farmer Annie is a fun starting point for KWL charts, creative writing, art projects and field trips for kindergarten and first grade students.
Primary school teachers can use pasta to teach students about the egg, caterpillar, pupa, and butterfly life cycle stages using this elementary science lesson plan.
Second and third graders learn new information about Martin Luther King and the 1963 March on Washington, complete a KWL chart, and write "I Have a Dream" speeches.
Kindergarten teachers can combine Social Studies and Language Arts instruction with a lesson plan teaching about the Pilgrims, the Wampanoag, and the first Thanksgiving.
Teach elementary school students about sea turtles, starfish or sea stars, and other ocean life using these hands-on science, art, movement and music lessons.
By making simple accommodations in lesson plans, teachers can create a setting that will provide visual learners with creative learning opportunities.
Fall is a time to look at nature for ideas to use in a classroom. Fallen leaves are a wonderful way to teach children about Autumn and the change of season.
Introduction to the human heart's structure and function for elementary students.
These enjoyable Thanksgiving activities will promote learning and writing skills and rely on materials you probably already have around your home.
Create awesome classroom bulletin boards with these teacher inspired ideas. Make students a part of the process and save yourself some valuable time.
Provide or have students research information about the history of candy and help groups use this information to create and share a presentation about one kind of candy.
Teaching children in Kindergarten and Grade One about the people that work in the neighbourhood can be fun with these great lessons ideas.
A social studies lesson plan for English language learners that integrates vocabulary development and the geography concepts of village, town, and city.
October provides many fun-filled activities about pumpkins.. Learning how pumpkins grow is a lot of fun for young learners. The best part is eating pumpkin pie!


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