WORKSHEETS
Use a calculator to solve these math problems about the White House.
Assign one of six journal topics for students on the subject of the U.S. presidency.
Facts about presidents are matched to their names.
REFERENCE
Students are asked to write on topics about famous people.
Students identify the people who grace American coins.
Introduce your students to six famous people with this mini-book.
Learn the properties of crystals through practical experiments with different types of salt.
This easy experiment demonstrates how water filtration works.
Build a habitat for a living thing.
Design a contraption or invention for a class-wide contest and presentation.
MAPS
Employing a map's key, symbols, and scale, students will read a map of their classroom correctly in order to find a…
LESSON PLANS
The search for the maritime Northwest Passage was highly prized but never fulfilled during the "Age of Discovery."
It is as important to listen to a different opinion as it is to question it. This printable social studies activity…
Students learn about and answer questions on Sacajawea and Sequoya.
Students make model cars and use them to explore concepts of motion, momentum, and friction.
Build different types of boats to learn principles of buoyancy and displacement.
Instructions for building several types of paper airplanes, which will exhibit different characteristics in the air.
Find out why gliders stay aloft despite having no artificial means of propulsion.
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Find out which books are most popular in the school by gathering and graphing data.
Consult reference materials to verify statements contained in realistic fiction selections.
On a map, trace a character's travels in a story.
Create a bookmark for a realistic fiction story.
Find tips to motivate your students to read in the classroom.
Offer a rational opinion about a hypothetical situation involving conscience versus the law.