Core Knowledge Foundation
The Ancient Greek Civilization Tell It Again!™ Read-Aloud Anthology
A read-aloud anthology explores the ancient greek civilization. Over four weeks, second graders explore Mount Olympus, Sparta, Athens, the olympic games, philosophers, and Alexander the Great. Scholars listen to and discuss a reading,...
Core Knowledge Foundation
The History of the Earth Tell It Again!™ Read-Aloud Anthology
A read-aloud anthology focuses on Earth's history. Over three weeks, young scholars listen to and discuss stories about the layers of the Earth, minerals, fossils, different kinds of rocks, and dinosaurs. After the lesson's text, each...
Core Knowledge Foundation
The U.S. Civil War Tell It Again!™ Read-Aloud Anthology
Over three weeks, second graders listen to stories about the United States Civil War. Informational texts explore the war, slavery, Harriet Tubman, Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, Clara Barton, the Emancipation Proclamation, and Ulysses...
Core Knowledge Foundation
The Human Body—Building Blocks and Nutrition Tell It Again!™ Read-Aloud Anthology
A read-aloud anthology explores the human body. Over three weeks, second graders listen to and discuss texts related to the cells, tissue, organs, digestive system, excretory system, nutrients, and a balanced diet. Learners practice word...
Core Knowledge Foundation
The Human Body—Systems and Senses Tell It Again!™ Read-Aloud Anthology
Nine lessons over three weeks explore the human body through read-alouds. Third graders listen to and discuss a reading followed by extension activities, including word work and comprehension practice. Learners draft a narrative essay.
Core Knowledge Foundation
Unit 4: The Renaissance
The Renaissance is the theme of a five-week unit designed to boost reading comprehension, spelling, vocabulary, and expository writing skills. Scholars listen to and discuss daily readings and engage in skills practice activities...
TED-Ed
The Colossal Consequences of Supervolcanoes
The threat posed by super volcanoes is explored in a short video that reviews the destruction caused by Mount Tambora in 1815 and by Peru's Huaynaputina in 1600. Think it can't happen again? The narrator contends that the explosive...
Core Knowledge Foundation
The Civil War
A unit covers many aspects of the Civil War. Over six weeks, fifth graders delve deep into the history of slavery, the Civil War—before, during, and after—Abraham Lincoln, women's contributions, the Emancipation Proclamation, and...
Letter of the Week Routine
A Letter of the Week Routine lesson plan that outlines how to use the different literacy resources from ABC Mouse.
Scattered Squirrel
Weekly Student Planner (Girls)
Get organized with this cute weekly planner! Organized by day of the week, individuals can write down their homework and other assignments on this page. There is a column for the class, the assignment, and the due date. Also included on...
Curated OER
Lesson 5: In the Courtroom: Understanding the Players and the Action
Young lawyers put Goldilocks on trial as they develop an understanding of the legal system in the final lesson of this five-part series. After learning about key terms relating to litigation, students are assigned roles and reading...
Scholastic
Alpha Tales: The Pig's Picnic (Letter P)
Penny, Polly, and Peter are planning a picnic but end up pigging out instead in this fun printable book. Including dozens of p-words and amusing illustrations, this is a great resource for teaching emergent readers about the sound...
TED-Ed
The Silk Road: Connecting the Ancient World Through Trade
Introduce learners to The Silk Road, the first world-wide web. The narrator of this short, animated video traces the pioneers of globalization and the impact they had on culture and economy. The Scythians, Darius the First, and Alexander...
Curated OER
Days of the Week, Colors, Numbers
In this days of the week, colors, and numbers worksheet, students complete a crossword, pick out words that represent numbers, and more. Students complete 3 activities.
Curated OER
Days of the Week
In this days of the week worksheet, students complete a 40 question online interactive exercise. Students listen and watch a clip with a days of the week song. Students fill in missing letters in the names of days, indicate if a sentence...
Curated OER
Using Abbreviations for Days of the Week
In this days of the week learning exercise, students write the day of the week the sentence is talking about and the abbreviation for it. Students complete 10 problems.
Curated OER
Beginning Crossword Puzzle- Days of the Week
In this ESL worksheet, students read 8 clues that pertain to days of the week. Students fit their answers in a crossword puzzle.
Curated OER
The Days of the Week
For this days of the week worksheet, students fill in the missing letters to the days, complete a crossword, and complete a word search. Students complete 3 activities total.
Curated OER
Learn the Days of the Week
In this days of the week worksheet, students learn the sequence of the days of the week by completing 6 word problems. Students write the correct day of the week to answer each question. Example: Four days after Friday is ___.
Curated OER
Days of the Week
For this days of the week worksheet, students read or cut out seven boxes with the correct spelling of the days of the week from Monday to Sunday. Students unscramble the letters in 7 words to spell the days of the week.
Curated OER
Days of the Week: tracing
In this days of the week activity, students trace the words that represent the days of the week. Students trace 7 words total.
Curated OER
Days of the Week Printing Practice: Spanish
For this printing worksheet, students trace dotted lines to practice writing the days of the week in Spanish. Students then practice printing them on their own.
Curated OER
Printing Practice: Days of the Week and Months
For this printing practice worksheet, 3rd graders follow the dots to write the names of the days of the week and months in cursive. They do not connect the letters as they write the words.
Curated OER
Days of the Week
In this printing instructional activity, 1st graders focus on writing the days of the week. Students trace each day and write it independently on the lines provided beside each.