Basic Handwriting for Kids
T is for Turtle: Letter Tt
For this letter Tt worksheet, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Tt. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word turtle.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
T is for Two: Letter Tt
In this letter Tt learning exercise, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Tt. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word two.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
Letter Uu
In this letter Uu activity, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Uu. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by learning the sign language sign for the letter U.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
P is for Policeman: Letter Pp
In this letter Pp instructional activity, learners study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Pp. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Learners finish by tracing and printing the word policeman.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
P is for Popcorn: Letter Pp
In this letter Pp worksheet, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Pp. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word popcorn.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
P is for Pot: Letter Pp
For this letter Pp learning exercise, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Pp. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word pot.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
L is for Lamp: Letter Ll
In this letter Ll worksheet, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Ll. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word lamp.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
L is for Lamp Post: Letter Ll
In this letter Ll activity, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Ll. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word lamp post.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
L is for Ladder: Letter Ll
In this letter Ll activity, learners study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Ll. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Learners finish by tracing and printing the word ladder.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
L is for Lap: Letter Ll
In this letter Ll instructional activity, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Ll. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word lap.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
T is for Top: Letter Tt
In this letter Tt worksheet, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Tt. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word top.
Curated OER
Get Ready for the Great Outdoors!
Students discuss what is a map and what they already know about maps. They brainstorm together to compile a list of responses for the board and observe a map of the United States, including states, capitals, and some of the National Parks.
Curated OER
A Visit to Bratislava
Ninth graders explore the country of Bratislava. In this Eastern European activity, 9th graders read an article and answer comprehension questions. Students create a presentation for their classmates on Bratislava.
Curated OER
The Letters G, J, and Q
Students are introduced to the letters g, j, and q. As a class, they answer questions about which letter begins with a straight stoke and which one has a slide left stroke. They trace and write the three letters in their capital forms.
Curated OER
Icky Icky I
First graders review the letter "i" and use popsicle sticks and cotton balls to make upper and lower case "i's". Volunteers make the capital and lower case "i" on the board and then the class discovers the short sound that letter "i"...
Curated OER
Partner Match Up
Students are randomly paired up. Then using cards they start to find their match as a partner for the day. They then return their cards as soon as they've found their match. Examples of matches can be: states-capitals, upper-lower case,...
Curated OER
Poetry and PowerPoint
Third graders read and discuss the poem, "April Rain Song" by Langston Hughes. After brainstorming examples of vivid verbs, figures of speech, language patterns, and imagery used in the poem, 3rd graders write a poem on a topic of...
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Look at Us!: Extra Support Lessons (Theme 1)
Support struggling learners and focus on the alphabet with the three weeks of activities and materials provided here. Each day, learners review some letters and practice others in depth. They work on rhyming, practice new words, and...
Curated OER
Olympic Challenge
Have your class research a country related to the Olympics. They participate in physical education activities included in the Presidential Physical Fitness Test and write about their country. This is a very interactive plan.
Curated OER
Selling Fuel Oil at a Loss
Learners are asked to advise a fuel oil dealer on a possible investment. They must use two different rates to set up an equation and solve to determine how much oil he should sell now to break even after selling the remainder the next...
Humanities Texas
A President's Vision: Theodore Roosevelt
Through an engaging, interactive experience analyzing primary sources, invite your young historians to take a closer look at the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt.
Humanities Texas
Primary Source Worksheet: Franklin D. Roosevelt, First Inaugural Address
Young historians will learn not to fear primary source materials (or fear itself, for that matter) thanks to this resource that uses Franklin D. Roosevelt's March 4, 1933 Inaugural Address to model how to conduct a close reading of such...
PBS
Women's History: Parading Through History
Want to teach your pupils about debate, effective speech techniques, propaganda, and the women's movement? The first in a sequential series of three, scholars analyze real propaganda images from the the historic women's movement, view a...
Cave Creek Unified School District
Crusades and Culture in the Middle Ages
The Crusades sounds like a glamorous time period in the Middle Ages full of glory—but was it? Scholars find and review the truth of the Crusades' influence on the world through the resource. The study guides, separated individually by...
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