Idioms are expressions that have a meaning that isn’t immediately obvious from the words themselves. Every language has them, and fluent speakers use them casually without even thinking … learn more
The classroom games you choose to play with students may become their favorite memories. Classroom games are a great way to build collaboration and community and practice important … learn more
Kids love science, especially when it involves hands-on experiments. These 2nd grade science projects, experiments, and activities are guaranteed to bring excitement and enthusiastic vibes into your classroom. … learn more
The days are shorter, cooler, and darker, and there’s a chill in the air. As we settle into these cold-weather months, there are many ways to warm our … learn more
Zoom Dinosaurs is a comprehensive on-line hypertext book about dinosaurs. It is designed for students of all ages and levels of comprehension. It has an easy-to-use structure that … learn more
A Comprehensive Lesson on Animal Adaptations. Research and explore the unique adaptations of polar animals, experiment with different types of adaptations, and design, create, and demonstrate an “adaptation” … learn more
These New Year’s student choice cross-curricular activities for elementary students are perfect for celebrating and learning about the world’s New Year’s traditions in your classroom! They are great as extension … learn more
The world is a big place filled with many wonderful traditions. We can help strengthen our global community by bringing those rich and diverse celebrations into our classrooms … learn more
Use maps to enhance teaching about plot lines, authors’ lives, and the historical context surrounding some of the most important and commonly read stories in high school American … learn more
This free Quizizz lesson plan is designed to help educators implement the digital tool into their instruction. Quizizz is an exciting and comprehensive edtech tool that makes answering … learn more
Teaching kids about the Bill of Rights is crucial for helping them build background knowledge about the United States government and legal system. Don’t miss our free downloadable. Grab … learn more
Kwanzaa 2023 begins on Tuesday, December 26, and lasts through Monday, January 1, 2024. This article from the History Channel covers the history, principles, and symbols of Kwanzaa. … learn more
These top free winter holiday lessons and activities are easy to access, use and enjoy for teachers and students alike. Beloved winter holidays present an excellent opportunity to … learn more
Do you know a budding equestrian or a child otherwise fascinated with horses? Have you ever been in the company of a child when passing or driving by … learn more
PBS Learning Media. Kwanzaa is a time to celebrate African American heritage. Learn the ways people observe this festivity and trace back its roots to ancient African customs.
PBS Learning Media. Hanukkah is a Jewish celebration, but anyone can find meaning in the holiday. Check out the origins of the tradition, and and how it is … learn more
When winter hits, students often realize that Hanukkah, Christmas, and many other major holidays are upon them. But that doesn’t mean all your read-alouds have to revolve around … learn more
In today’s digital world, Computer Science has become an important subject for everyone to learn about. The knowledge and Computational Thinking skills associated with it are now crucial to developing … learn more
The source for the latest research news. ScienceDaily features breaking news about the latest discoveries in science, health, the environment, technology, and more — from leading universities, scientific journals, … learn more
Whatever your interest – animals, the environment, geology, astronomy, chemistry, ancient times, physics – there is a science career for you. Learn more about what scientists do on … learn more
Explore the history, geography, and government of the fifty United States with these teaching resources. Use our lessons, printables, and quizzes to review state capitals with your students. … learn more
Introduce the story of Hanukkah and the history of this Jewish holiday through videos and classroom activities. Students will learn about symbols and traditions of the Festival of … learn more
Wintertime brings all sorts of new words for kids to learn. Use our huge list of seasonal vocabulary to make a winter word wall, for vocabulary or spelling … learn more
Success looks different for every person. You can help your high schoolers figure out where to find career satisfaction by getting them the facts on the world of … learn more
This is a great way for students to be creative and to work on their writing skills by describing or writing about their holiday traditions, plans, or memories. A few … learn more
Learn About the Northern Campaign of the Revolutionary War: This animated map brings the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War to life, complete with with troop movement, narratives, … learn more
The American Battlefield Trust preserves America’s hallowed battlegrounds and educates the public about what happened there and why it matters. The American Battlefield Trust permanently protects these battlefields … learn more
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Next Gen Personal Finance, or NGPF, is financial teaching for education made super clear. Next Gen Personal Finance (NGPF) is a website that consists of many free resources … learn more
Do you WANT to differentiate, but are completely frozen in fear just thinking about all the chaos that COULD ensue in your classroom if you tried it? Here are … learn more
As the nation mourns the passing of Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice, we remember her not only for … learn more
Let’s delve into a fantastic resource from Google’s Applied Digital Skills curriculum. It’s about a skill that’s crucial yet often overlooked: writing a compelling cover letter. In our … learn more
As we move from the Thanksgiving season to the Christmas season, teachers know that the days and weeks leading up to the Holiday break will be bustling with … learn more
These Hour of Code lessons and activities are free and easy to use since most don’t require an account or login. The Hour of Code takes place every … learn more
The two weeks before school gets out for Winter Break are probably not the best time for deep learning or introducing new content. Students (and the teachers) are … learn more
Have you decided to do a Christmas around-the-world unit with your class? Are you looking for Christmas around the world activities for your upper elementary school classroom? If … learn more
This lesson combines Music and Social Studies. Students will listen to and learn Christmas songs from around the world and analyze. Students will compare and contrast the different … learn more
This lesson combines Visual Arts with Social Studies. Students will read about how Christmas is celebrated in different parts of the world and draw a scene depicting that … learn more
There are some myths about reading that tend to be perpetuated relentlessly. One of them is that graphic novels don’t count as “real reading.” However, teachers and literacy experts … learn more
Did you know there is a new widget available in BookWidgets? Check out the Video Quiz widget. Read everything about this amazing questions video quiz activity in this … learn more
Share My Lesson. CareerGirls.Org is a free, noncommercial, online platform which showcases video clips of diverse women role models sharing career and educational advice to inspire students and … learn more
When the Pilgrims set off for North America, they understood that no European society existed there for them to join. They would be responsible for beginning a new … learn more
Explore the top free sites, lessons, and activities for teaching digital citizenship. More than Generation Z or Generation Alpha, students today may fairly be termed Generation Digital. They’ve … learn more
History, facts, songs, and more! Learn about the traditional stories and indigenous perspectives, plus find fun songs, facts, and read-alongs. (Be sure to view these videos in advance … learn more
There’s something so entrancing about a big box of buttons. You just want to play with them, stacking them and sorting them in endless ways. That’s what makes … learn more
Poems to spark conversation and reflection. There are many things to celebrate and recognize about Thanksgiving. Delicious food, family gatherings, and a complicated history, to name a few! … learn more
The season of Thanksgiving offers a unique opportunity in education to delve into the rich historical and cultural aspects of this American holiday. It serves as a moment … learn more
On August 18, 1920, women won the right to vote with the ratification of the 19th Amendment. To commemorate this anniversary, the National Archives hosted a conversation with … learn more
Students will learn about the individual rights that are included in the Bill of Rights and current issues relating to them. Students will use C-SPAN Classroom’s Constitution Clips … learn more
Is it a fish? No! It is a whale! What makes this fascinating creature so special? Learn all about the interesting world of the whale while practicing fluency … learn more
Reading and Math for K-5. Use these worksheets to learn about letters, sounds, words, numbers, colors, shapes and other early learning topics related to reading, writing and counting.
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, now is a great time for all of us to pause and think about what we are thankful for. With this Google Slide template, … learn more
Project-Based Learning is simply a method of structuring curriculum around projects. These projects highlight the process of learning itself by offering authentic, inquiry-based activities for learners to access … learn more
View captivating images and news briefs about critical government decisions, medical discoveries, technology breakthroughs, and more. From this page, you’ll see news events organized chronologically by month and … learn more
This lesson features video clips from author David Silverman talking about the history of Thanksgiving in the United States and the relationship between the Wampanoag Native People and … learn more
Writing improves learning by consolidating information in long-term memory, researchers explain. Plus, five engaging writing activities to use in all subjects. While teachers commonly ask students to write … learn more
These materials help educators use literature to get students excited about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) by actively involving them in the design thinking process. Each title shares … learn more
SCIENCE*TECHNOLOGY* ENGINEERING*ART*MATH. This list of ART and technology-rich STEAM lessons will continue to grow as our ideas grow. See Wes Fryer’s post about the first 12 lessons. Many of … learn more
If you are still getting familiar with STEM (STEAM or STREAM), learn all about them through the resources in this collection. What we once referred to as STEM … learn more
The American Revolutionary War was a war fought between Great Britain and the thirteen North American colonies which sought their independence. The war began with the first armed … learn more
For the past 30 years, November has been celebrated in the US as Native American Indian Heritage Month. We have assembled a variety of digital resources from FCIT’s … learn more
Teach kids the ins and outs of this important civic right and responsibility with these 11 awesome election videos for learners from pre-K through high school. BY ELIZABETH MULVAHILL … learn more
In this kid’s book read aloud, we will read Veterans: Heroes in Our Neighborhood. “This is an engaging rhyming picture book for readers of all ages that fosters … learn more
A Historical Native American Agriculture Lesson and Community Citizenship Project Build background knowledge of the transition from hunting to farming, create and play a game of “Hunt and … learn more
Build important Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) skills this fall with activities that promote reflection, encourage thankfulness, and help students practice gratitude. Fall is the perfect time to encourage students … learn more
Research Quest is an engaging and powerful series of science investigations that improve students’ critical thinking skills. Online lessons to fit your middle school science curriculum. A powerful … learn more
Join host John Green to learn about World War I and the confusion surrounding its beginning. You’ll learn about Franz Ferdinand, Gavrilo Pincep, the Black Hand, and why … learn more
Imagine a desert. What do you see? Most people probably envision a hot and barren landscape. Perhaps it is covered by flowing sand dunes. Covering over a quarter … learn more
Using digital newspaper archives helps students gain new perspective about the past and present. As a journalism professor with a keen interest in history, I may be biased, … learn more
Plan your Veterans Day classroom activities and lessons with quizzes, videos, primary sources, and more. The best Veterans Day lessons and activities can provide the perfect way to … learn more
Although summarizing the plot is an important component of a book report, it does not lend itself to student creativity. By mimicking popular websites that relate the plot … learn more
his November, recognizing how Native American history intricately shapes U.S. history and its rich legacy, transform your classroom or library into a vibrant hub of cultural exploration, understanding, … learn more
Family-friendly entertainment to share and learn about the past, present, and future of our people. These movies, TV shows, books, and podcasts showcase the diversity of Indigenous peoples—including … learn more
Explore new ways to take your students on a historical journey this holiday season and help them discover the meaning of Thanksgiving. Share My Lesson’s curated collections of … learn more
National Museum of the American Indian. Transforming teaching and learningabout Native Americans. Share more about Native Peoples’ vibrant, ongoing traditions and diverse cultures throughout the year with the … learn more
Math is one of those subjects that elicits strong emotions from educators because when most of us today were in school, it was all about getting the right … learn more
These Thanksgiving student choice board math activities for elementary students are perfect for celebrating and learning about the holiday in your classroom! They are great for math centers, as extension … learn more
Want to know about an instructional strategy that yields powerful gains for students? It’s a surface learning strategy intended to introduce students to new information. The strategy that … learn more
Welcome to Ellis Island! More than 12 million immigrants made their first stop in America at the Ellis Island Immigration Station between 1892 and 1954. In fact, more … learn more
Any kid who’s ever seen The Lion King certainly already knows a bit about food chains and food webs (“It’s the CIIIIRRRR-CLE … the circle of LIFE!”). It’s a topic … learn more
State and Local Election Resources. Use these curated, non-partisan teaching resources to help students to learn about state and local election processes, understand the power of their vote, … learn more
These Thanksgiving student choice board math activities for elementary students are perfect for celebrating and learning about the holiday in your classroom! They are great for math centers, as extension … learn more
Learn the seats of government for every single state in the country. Practice for your states and capitals test with these mnemonic devices, plus learn some interesting facts … learn more
The place for ready-to-use ESL lesson plans for teaching online and offline. ESL Brains is a platform for English teachers who teach adult learners all over the world. It … learn more
Explore the past and learn about the present with resources on government, history, economics, and more. Search by grade level and subject to find the perfect activities to … learn more
Visually organize thoughts with this concept map. This type of map can be used in any content area when trying to brainstorm about a topic or concept. What’s … learn more
A FREE common-core-aligned downloadable comic series about people, places, and events in US history. Pop Culture Classroom delivers high-quality, all-inclusive educational resources to school districts, teachers, and community … learn more
Reading is undoubtedly important, and research validates why it should be prioritized in the classroom and in conversations with caregivers about reading time at home. There is a … learn more
Google Earth’s new creation tools let students demonstrate their learning on a map. Tell stories. Share information. Then share it with class! Google Earth calls itself “the world’s … learn more
As the holiday season approaches, you’re looking for ways to channel that festive energy into a holiday party or (even better) creative Christmas crafts and Christmas decorations. Not … learn more
Thanksgiving falls on the fourth Thursday of November each year. The main goal of teaching about Thanksgiving should be to help students develop an understanding of the history … learn more
Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place over digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets. Cyberbullying can occur through SMS, Text, and apps, or online in social media, … learn more
There’s almost always a good reason to play music in the classroom. But finding a motivating, fast-paced playlist of school-appropriate songs can be tricky. We turned to the teachers in … learn more
In a world filled with rapid pace communication through a variety of platforms, we have an abundance of information available at our fingertips. Discerning fact from fiction can … learn more
Learn about the origins of Halloween traditions through these educational videos and activities. Students will learn about Halloween’s Irish roots, the Celtic festival of Samhain, All Souls’ Day, … learn more
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Writers use figurative language like metaphors to bring their writing to life. But what exactly is a metaphor (and how is it different from a simile)? Learn more … learn more
RED RIBBON WEEK, which is celebrated annually October 23-31, is the nation’s oldest and largest drug prevention awareness program. Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts can earn a patch. Learn more at … learn more
Red Ribbon Week highlights the importance of living a drug-free life. It presents an opportunity for parents, educators, and communities to reinforce the drug-free messages they share with … learn more