A yellow hat is a familiar site in the adventures of Curious George. In this activity about hats, children connect writing and drawing as they write about their own cap and illustrate the object.
Whether you're looking to share classic characters with young students or to explore literature in more depth with older readers, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has something for everyone. From Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel to Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, you'll find great resources for students of varying ages.
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Earth Day STEM Choice Board for Elementary Grades
These Earth Day activities for the classroom focus on STEM learning for a great way to celebrate Earth Day with your ele...
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National Poetry Month Themed Packet for Elementary
April is National Poetry Month! This themed packet was designed for elementary students, and includes a variety of activ...
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Spring Plants Choice Board for Elementary Grades
These spring activities for elementary students, all about spring plants and flowers, will help your students review and...
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My Curious George Book Report
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Curious George Gets a Medal: Certificate & Medal
After reading Curious George Gets a Medal, use this printable activity to acknowledge another deserving book character o...
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"Curious About..." Stationery (Unlined)
Ask children to write or draw what they are curious about in the unlined space provided on this printable Curious George...
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How to Draw Curious George
Learn how to draw Curious George with the step-by-step instructions in this printable.
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Curious George Rides a Bike: Newspaper Article
Encourage creative thinking with this writing activity about Curious George.
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My Curious George Story
After reading the Curious George series, encourage children to continue George's adventures by writing their own version...