Who Was the Real St. Valentine?
On February 14, when we share chocolates, special dinners, or cards with our loved ones, we do it in the name of Saint Valentine. But who was this … learn more
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On February 14, when we share chocolates, special dinners, or cards with our loved ones, we do it in the name of Saint Valentine. But who was this … learn more
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This March, launch a reading and writing ADVENTURE! Celebrate National Reading Month with these four engaging activities to cultivate curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking, and to inspire a … learn more
Each topic offers a series of 15-minute mini-lessons designed to boost curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking. Do one or do them all! These no-prep lessons are ready to … learn more
Join PBS KIDS and explore Winter! Learn about ice, why animals hibernate, and about animals who camouflage through media clips, extension activities, articles, and crafts. Share activities, articles, … learn more
Roosevelt, known as ‘the great communicator,’ used his speeches and fireside chats to calm Americans’ fears—and to rally them around his policies. Over an unprecedented four terms in office, … learn more
Watch the Sid the Science Kid clip from “The Whale Episode” to spark conversations about science tools, like rulers. Then use the lesson plan and resources to support your … learn more
Watch the clip, Hungry Hungry Carnivores, from DINOSAUR TRAIN to begin your exploration on the digestive system. Then use the lesson plans to perform an experiment to understand how … learn more
EASY EDTECH PODCAST 253. In this episode, I’m excited to share a dozen innovative educator-friendly ways to use Google Forms. You’ll also hear practical tips on leveraging this … learn more
Every year, I gather all the fabulous Google resources from our TechNotes blog and put them all in one place for you. This year, we’ve had some amazing … learn more
EDUimages is a free library of photos celebrating students—and the educators who teach them—in seven schools across the United States.
Join the thousands of teachers and students around the globe celebrating the use of digital technology in education for Digital Learning Day on February 15th. 15 lessons in this … learn more
Rosa Parks (born February 4, 1913, Tuskegee, Alabama, U.S.—died October 24, 2005, Detroit, Michigan) was an American civil rights activist whose refusal to relinquish her seat on a public bus precipitated the 1955–56 Montgomery bus … learn more
This web is a helpful tool for brainstorming. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF to your teaching needs by typing in the highlighted fields before printing.
The 100 Days of School Song is a fun celebration song but is also very educational! This is a great math song for kids and a great numbers … learn more
What do you know about the 44th president of the United States? In Barack Obama for kids, you will learn that Obama was the only president to be … learn more
Abraham Lincoln is largely considered one of the greatest presidents this country has ever seen. In Abraham Lincoln for Kids, you will learn so many wonderful things about … learn more
Who can resist a holiday dedicated to love and friendship? Share a little love with your students (minus the sugar) with these 35 sweet valentines for students. Bonus … learn more
Looking for ways to take your science lab or classroom up a notch? Look no further than these amazing science bulletin boards and classroom decor ideas! BY JILL STAAKE … learn more
The periodic table of elements is key to understanding and mastering chemistry concepts. These periodic table activities are fun and engaging, and you can use many of them … learn more
‘Titanic is unsinkable.’ This phrase strikes a chord in the mind of any Titanic enthusiast and is reiterated in nearly every Titanic story told. These same words are … learn more
This seven-part, 14-hour documentary film chronicles the lives of Theodore, Franklin, and Eleanor Roosevelt, three members of the most prominent and influential family in American politics, from Theodore’s … learn more
This lesson highlights the role and impact of portrait photography during and after the American Civil War. The lesson, which features the American Battlefield Trust’s Melissa Winn speaking … learn more
If you’re a teacher, taking the time to research and implement self-care strategies is probably the last thing you want to do with your time away from school. … learn more
Welcome to our updated collection of Valentine’s Day resources, tailored for educators seeking to fill their classroom with a blend of academic learning and the spirit of love … learn more
Organizing the who, what, where, when, why, and how of an event is the goal of this graphic organizer. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF to your … learn more
This organizer will assist students in ordering the events of a story and understanding the concepts of beginning, middle, and end. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF … learn more
The holidays are over, and the blank pages and fresh starts of January have started to wane. February can seem like the longest, shortest month, with temperatures still … learn more
This Valentine’s Day packet includes 5 themed ELA puzzles and activities your Grade K-6 students will enjoy. Get into the holiday spirit by unscrambling Valentine’s Day words, finding … learn more
Find out what’s new in Google for Education in this timely update guide. The latest slew of updates from Google means the software designed for educational institutions has … learn more
The lesson, written by John J. Patrick, Professor Emeritus of Education at Indiana University, supplements the We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution text. It is designed to … learn more
For Lincoln’s birthday or any time of year, here are ideas to better acquaint students with the life, times, and work of the 16th president of the United … learn more
Can you believe February is here already? And with it, comes Valentine’s Day. February 14 will be upon us before we know it. It’s the holiday of pink, … learn more
Use this month to celebrate and honor Black history, culture, and people. February 1 marks the beginning of Black History Month in the United States. Learn more about … learn more
Learning subtraction takes practice, just like any math skill. So it’s a good idea to have a whole collection of clever subtraction activities in your toolbox. These are … learn more
Understanding the importance of educating about President Lincoln’s life and legacy, as well as the history of the great state of Illinois, ALPLM’s Education Department works hand-in-hand with … learn more
WatchKnowLearn has indexed approximately 50,000 educational videos, placing them into a directory of over 5,000 categories. The videos are available without any registration or fees to teachers in … learn more
Explore Ford’s Theatre National Historic Site and learn about Lincoln’s assassination and the aftermath.
Explore the life, leadership, death and legacy of Abraham Lincoln through primary sources and lesson plans developed by our education staff and master teachers. We offer ready-to-use history lesson … learn more
In this lesson, students interrogate their own assumptions about Abraham Lincoln in order to arrive at a deeper understanding of who Lincoln was. They investigate primary source documents … learn more
Learn about the 16th president’s legacy. Our country has had many presidents, all with their own trials and contributions. Some of them stand out more than others, and … learn more
Spring is the perfect season to study the weather and get your students outdoors for hands-on activities. From reading and writing about the weather to conducting experiments and … learn more
It’s the most lovable time of the year! Whether you’re celebrating Friendship Day or Valentine’s Day, use these free heart printables to inspire poetry, paragraphs, and more. This … learn more
Coming back to school right after the holidays can be a difficult time to get creative in the classroom. Fortunately, February brings many themed holidays, perfect for sprucing … learn more
It’s one of the most important things for kids to learn. Although kids learn many important lessons in school, one of the most important is how to be … learn more
Celebrate the day with cute songs, fun facts, and more! Looking for ways to make February 14 special in your classroom? Watch some of these educational Valentine’s Day … learn more
Teach your child about this funny holiday with a Groundhog Day coloring page. This printable features a groundhog who has just seen his shadow. It looks like winter … learn more
Groundhog Day is observed each year on February 2. The famous groundhog Punxsutawney Phil is pulled from his simulated burrow in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania to make the most anticipated … learn more
Groundhog Day, in the United States and Canada, day (February 2) on which the emergence of the groundhog (woodchuck) from its burrow is said to foretell the weather for the following six weeks. … learn more
Learn about America’s most unlikely meteorologists. When February 2 arrives, Americans all focus their attention on one specific little rodent: the groundhog. When he finally pops his head out of … learn more
Is spring on the way, or do we have six more weeks of winter? We’ll officially find out this year on February 2, when Punxsutawney Phil makes his … learn more
Even if you’ve never heard of graphic organizers, chances are good you’ve been using them in one form or another all your life. That pros and cons list … learn more
A Venn diagram (originally created by John Venn, English logician) is a way to represent and organize sets using overlapping circles. Where the circles overlap indicates how two or … learn more
Why should we teach students about Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) heritage? These lessons and resources for educators and parents provide an opportunity to share … learn more
What is project-based learning? Project-based learning (PBL) uses real-world projects and student-directed activities to build knowledge and skills. Project-based learning is a hot topic in many schools these … learn more
Watch cast members from the National Theater’s production of Romeo and Juliet attempt to summarize the play in 60-seconds! Use this video as a challenge to students to … learn more
Presidents Day is an opportunity for the country to acknowledge the leaders of its government. See how it evolved from a birthday party for George Washington to an … learn more
No one knows for sure who St. Valentine was, but we still honor him with a holiday. Listen to one legend about who he was, and discover more … learn more
Encourage students to learn more about Sally Ride and Christa McAuliffe, two astronaut pioneers.
Use this graphic organizer in the shape of a hand to detail who, what, when, where, why, and how. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF to your … learn more
In the ever-evolving world of education, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in classrooms has become increasingly prominent. As an educator, it’s essential to navigate this landscape … learn more
The following are some of the best lessons and activities for teaching Black history.
Have you heard of Palentine’s Day? Celebrated on February 13, this is a holiday that celebrates friendship. So, why not celebrate with students in a special way— by … learn more
This collection is curated to showcase Black excellence through contributions, achievements, and ideas across subjects and eras. These resources aim to inspire educators to intentionally include Black stories … learn more
Helping your students see the possibilities of careers in STEM fields means providing them with diverse role models. Black History Month provides teachers with an opportunity to feature … learn more
Antonyms, synonyms, homophones, contractions … if you’re a 2nd or 3rd grader, it’s enough to make your head spin! Using correct conventions is essential to written communication. But that doesn’t … learn more
Proper assessment is essential to learning. Teachers plan their lessons and activities around learning objectives, and they need ways to check that students have accomplished those goals. Assessment is … learn more
The Civil Rights Movement was the struggle for equal rights and freedom for African Americans in the United States. It was accomplished through a series of protests, social … learn more
Witness the enduring mark Black artists have made on American art through more than two centuries of Black art in our collection — from 19th century painters Joshua Johnson and Robert Seldon … learn more
Teaching about Black History is an essential and important part of any history curriculum and an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the contributions and accomplishments of Black people … learn more
Enhance your current curriculum with this fun reference calendar. Whether you want to highlight historic events, honor birthdays of significant people, or celebrate holidays, this is a valuable … learn more
Reading comprehension is a skill that takes a great deal of patience on both the part of educators and students. The research tells us that repetition coupled with … learn more
Support young children as they discover ways to be healthy with PBS KIDS! These lessons have been co-designed by museum and educational partners and feature many of your … learn more
Dive into the world of photo editing with our comprehensive guide tailored for high school students. Discover essential skills, artistic techniques, and practical steps for building a standout … learn more
Use this graphic organizer to describe and order the steps in a process. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF to your teaching needs by typing in the … learn more
As students learn math, it’s important for them to know that mathematics is more than just numbers and shapes. It’s also about famous mathematicians—the people, personalities, and discoveries … learn more
In today’s rapidly evolving school system, teachers and administrators are required to document everything from exterior door security checks to gifted and talented program referrals. Managing these tasks … learn more
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“What type of cloud is that?,” this piece is for the budding nephologist (person who studies clouds) in you. By observing clouds, you can predict the incoming weather! See … learn more
Area and perimeter are the first geometry calculations students master. It’s important for students to understand what area and perimeter are, how to calculate them, and why they’re … learn more
These days, STEM learning is more important than ever. Science, technology, engineering, and math are the keys to many modern careers, so a good grounding in them from an early … learn more
Engage every student with these 7th-grade science fair projects, whether they’re interested in biology, chemistry, physics, environmental science, or any other discipline. Plus, find interesting classroom demos, experiments, … learn more
Share My Lesson’s collection of prek-12 special education resources has resources to support every child’s learning journey, wherever they may be. Educators and parents know that one size … learn more
At the end of each calendar year, the Share My Lesson team loves to take a peek behind the curtains to see which resources our members used the … learn more
Computer Science Lessons for All Ages In the dynamic world of technology, computer science education has become a cornerstone for preparing students to succeed in the digital age. … learn more
The 100th day of school will vary by school, but most schools celebrate in the month of February. This day marks being in school for 100 days and is a … learn more
Celebrating 100 days of school has turned into a big event in classrooms across the world! And… why not? Marking the 100th Day of School provides a great … learn more
Celebrate the 100th Day of School with activities all about the number 100. Use this Peg + Cat 100th Day of School educator guide to bring estimation and counting into … learn more
Celebrate this momentous occasion with your students, schools across the country, and PBS LearningMedia. Find a variety of content themed around the number 100 to add to this … learn more
What did you learn in the first 100 days of school? What do you think the world will look like 100 years from now? Great for first graders … learn more
A hundred days of laughter and learning have come and gone, and it’s time to reflect on everything that the kids have to show for it! The 100th … learn more
Read these stories with younger students for an easy way to celebrate 100 days of school. What’s more fun than celebrating the 100th day of school? Reading about … learn more
You and your students have been working hard and growing like crazy this school year. So, your 100th day is a day that’s definitely worth celebrating—with gusto! Here … learn more
National Geographic’s interactive World Water Map tells the story of how human water use impacts the global water cycle.
This post is Day 4 of my “Cool Tools 2023” series where we are exploring some of the year’s best tools for teaching and learning. This year we … learn more
Phrases to help kids build their internal champion. Every student needs to hear words of encouragement. Students believe what we tell them, so positive words can be a … learn more
Powerful people who shaped our world. Many of history’s famous world leaders were great men and women who inspired and helped others. But that’s not always the case. … learn more
FREE ART LESSONS. Artfactory offers free art and design lessons for all. Learn how to draw, paint and design by following illustrated step by step instructions. Artyfactory is … learn more