WORKSHEETS
What would happen if certain laws did not exist?
If you are trying to get students to use more facts and details in their discussions and writing, this is the activity…
ACTIVITIES
Examine fingerprints and see if any two are alike.
This printable activity covers basic first-aid procedures. Your students will be prepared for any minor crisis, such as…
Learn the importance of detail and accuracy when recounting a real-life event.
This team activity teaches students about the skeletal system.
GAMES AND APPS
Try to find the hospital-related vocabulary in this word search.
Students learn about people who collect stamps (philatelists) and then design their own postage stamps.
There are learning opportunities within your school building. Learn how your school functions outside of the classroom.
Take a field trip to the local hospital to learn about medical facilities and health care.
Visit the library with your class, and use the activities in this printable to teach your students how to use a card…
Look up the U.S. Postal Service's two-letter abbreviation for each state, and then complete the map.
Dear Teacher...This is an easy, visual way to identify the parts of a letter! Sincerely, TeacherVision This colorful…
Use this template to teach and help students create a correctly formatted letter. Included is a sample lesson and series…
This interactive book tells the story of the Boston Tea Party.
Learn about the construction and development of towns, past and present.
Find out how much you know about your local library.
How do libraries organize their materials? Learn to alphabetize words and names.
This lesson plan details how students can assemble a layered book about the California Gold Rush. Only a few supplies…
Learn about American contributions to the development of transportation–from the invention of the wheel to the first…
Assemble a layered book detailing important innovations in transportation throughout history.
The borders of the United States changed drastically between 1783 and 1959. Learn how the nation expanded.
Assemble a book that shows the expansion of United States territory from 1783 to 1959.
Learn how Edison invented the light bulb.