WORKSHEETS
How well do your students know the Dead Is Series by Marlene Perez? Test their knowledge with this multiple choice quiz.
BOOK GUIDES
This educator's guide to Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher includes activity and discussion prompts plus classroom…
Use these activities, assignments, writing prompts, and discussion questions with Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys…
Study World War II and the Manhattan Project through literature. The classroom lesson plans and post-reading activities…
This educator's guide to Matched by Ally Condie includes classroom lesson plans, writing prompts, research questions,…
Study the characters, themes, language, and historical connections of award-winning author Richard Peck's books. This…
This teacher's guide for Astro Boy—the novel by Tracey West based on the animated film—uses science, history and art…
Students can practice vocabulary relevant to the modern Olympic Games by reading the definition and using the word in a…
LESSON PLANS
Reach beginning readers with twelve lesson plans to use in conjunction with the Penguin Young Readers program. Written…
REFERENCE
This discussion guide to The Warrior's Heart: Becoming a Man of Courage and Compassion by Eric Greitens includes…
Several helpful patterns in the 8 times tables will help students learn it quickly. Give students these worksheets to…
Once students know their times tables up to 10x, use these math printables to introduce long multiplication.
These text-based activities for Moonbird: A Year on the Wind with the Great Survivor B95 by Phillip Hoose align with the…
Students experiment dividing items into equal parts in this printable worksheet. The activity provides students with…
Students make a booklet to tell a story.
Students start writing problems to represent stories.
Distribute a printable set of vocabulary words related to reproduction and heredity.
Students draw pictures of streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans, and share their drawings with classmates.
Suggest a family activity to parents that provides a series of home projects and vocabulary words related to electrical…
Students draw something they can do to conserve energy, then sign the paper and pledge to do it.
Students color the traffic light: red for stop, yellow for caution, and green for go.
Students explore what happens to a piece of paper with a block on top that is left in the sun.
Students measure and compare shadows at different times of day. This is a good math and science activity for Groundhog…
Students learn about shadows and Groundhog Day. This printable includes hand positions for shadow puppets.