MAPS
Assembling a United States jigsaw puzzle will test the students' knowledge of geography.
Students use reference materials to gather information about the United States.
Students practice writing and word processing a letter to be used in The Great Mail Race.
Students create a survey to use in the Great Mail Race as a way of learning more about the United States.
LESSON PLANS
Students label a map of the United States with the postal codes.
Students can practice measuring capacity, mass, and length in a measurement lab.
Students will learn about their school, the jobs people have, and the book, The Gingerbread Man.
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Using M&Ms, students will practice graphing and averaging and use the data in a spreadsheet.
Employ a series of lessons that will teach the students about plants, graphing, the Scientific Method while growing…
GAMES AND APPS
Share this fun vocabulary game with your students to give them plenty of practice spelling difficult words.
REFERENCE
Students learn to write a formula poem, about a person. This can be adapted to any subject matter.
Making maps will help students to use scale and compasses.
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