WORKSHEETS
Strengthen your students' visual skills with this farm animal matching activity. It's a fun early-learning printable…
Make puppets to use during creative play.
Students can have fun coloring this sheep and gluing on cotton balls for wool!
Have students guess which animal's footprints you are holding. Compare animal footprints, and determine which are alike…
Improve students' fine motor skills with this farm animal lace cards activity.
Enhance understanding with a teaching guide that offers book ideas and activities focused on families and their…
Students try to create their own invention and document the process in a book. The steps include brainstorming ideas,…
Students invent their own musical instrument using materials commonly found around the home or at school.
Students invent their own sport and then play.
Students invent their own dessert by preparing ice cream with a partner, then adding whatever tasty ingredients and…
Students research a famous inventor and write interview questions they would like to ask him or her.
Teach your students about circuits with a guessing game.
In this science activity, students can build their own crystal radio.
Teach students about using a calculator with this puzzle.
Students practice arithmetic while learning about the history of several famous inventions.
Students write a poem about the invention of the wheel and then copy it onto a spinning wheel.
Students are challenged to think about how advertising works and then write their own advertisements.
Students create a timeline of famous inventions and use it to answer math problems.
Student simulate how inventors compare objects by making connections between pairs of items.
Students research invention facts and illustrate them.
This little book of inventions explains how inventions came about in different ways.
Students are challenged to write about the statements of famous inventors.
Print a worksheet that details the invention of the popsicle and a recipe for iced-pops.
Students use their creativity to invent new endings to Ben Franklin's famous maxims, and create their own almanac.