Hi, what do you want to do?
Curated OER
Printing Practice - Letters - Ss
In this printing practice worksheet, students follow the directional arrows and trace the dotted lines to print a row of S's and a row of s's. They print 2 rows of the letters together before printing, the word "strawberry" on two lines,...
Curated OER
Cursive Practice: Lower Case e
In this cursive practice worksheet, 3rd graders will trace seven rows of lower case e and then write two rows of their own e's. Only the bottom and top writing lines are shown.
Curated OER
Cursive Practice: Lower Case f
In this cursive practice worksheet, 3rd graders will trace seven rows of lower case f. Then students will write two rows of their own lower case f's.
ESL Writing
D'Nealian Cursive Uppercase R
In this cursive writing practice worksheet, students trace and independently write the uppercase letter R.
ESL Writing
D'Nealian Cursive Lowercase E
In this cursive practice worksheet, learners will trace and write the lowercase letter E.
ESL Writing
Zaner-Bloser Cursive Lowercase D
For this cursive practice worksheet, pupils trace and write the lowercase letter D.
Curated OER
Letter Ee
In this letter e worksheet, students pronounce short e picture words and trace and print the lower case letter e. Students complete two activities.
Curated OER
Reflection: Student Worksheet
In this math worksheet, students will work independently to trace a stencil on an x-axis. Then students will follow a procedure to trace the image on the horizontal line of reflection. Students will observe that reflections and rotations...
Curated OER
HOW BODY SYSTEMS INTERACT
Students study that the human body is made up of different systems whose functions are related. They draw and label their traced body outlines which include at least five body systems.
Curated OER
Measurement Crafts- Cereal Hands and Feet
Students identify nonstandard units of measurement and investigate area of objects. In this geometry lesson, students trace their hands and glue cereal pieces to the print to find the area.
Curated OER
Mending the Rift
Young scholars determine what factors identify a country's political borders. After reading an article, they investigate questions surrounding the Great Rift Valley. On a map, they trace the valley from Asia through Africa and research...
Curated OER
What is a Fossil?
For this fossils worksheet, students are given a bag of fossils mixed with non- fossils. They are to determine which category each item belongs to and give a reason. They answer questions about how they determine fossils from non-fossils.
Curated OER
Schoolyard Geology
Discover that maps show information about an area and that they have common features like scales and legends. View an aerial map of your school and find features on the map such as the playground, roads, and trees. Trace the outline of...
Curated OER
Creating Characters
Students identify simple pictographs and ideographs from Chinese writing. They create their own images, and combine characters to communicate ideas to one another, introducing basic foundations of how elements of the Chinese writing...
Curated OER
Painter Pete
In this language arts worksheet, students identify all ten of the colors listed in the booklet. Then they trace the color word on each can of paint and color the can paint that color.
Curated OER
Africa Review
Seventh graders trace the major events in African history. In this social studies lesson students, create a flowchart depicting the things they learned during this lesson. Students understand the chronology of major events that took...
Curated OER
James Brown: Life and Times
Students trace James Brown's rise from "Little Junior" in Depression-era Augusta, Georgia, to the "Minister of the New Super Heavy Funk" and create a collage that captures his impact on American music.
Curated OER
Pattern Block Design
In this using pattern blocks to create a design worksheet, students read and apply criteria to create a design with pattern blocks, trace it, and draw lines of symmetry. Students complete four pattern block activities.
Curated OER
Unraveling the Web
Students consider how a message might be traced along a complex network, then explore backbone maps as a basis for understanding the purpose and structure of the Internet.
Curated OER
You've Got Infected Mail!
Students use New York Times articles to trace the causes, effects, and predicted impact of the Melissa e-mail virus. In small groups, students create diagrams of the information about the virus that serves as ongoing timelines of this...
Curated OER
Following Muddy's Trail
High schoolers view the AMERICAN MASTERS film "Muddy Waters: Can't Be Satisfied" and research him using the Guided Reading strategy. They examine the influential musician's childhood and trace his journey from the Mississippi Delta to...
Curated OER
Grozny on Guard
Students react to copies of leaflets dropped into Chechnya by Russian forces. After reading an article, they examine the historical and present conflicts in the area and answer discussion questions. In small groups, they trace how the...
Curated OER
How Much? challenge
In this counting money activity, students count coins to show prices of objects, draw the coins, identify the amount that is less, and show the price with the fewer coins. Students solve three problems.
Curated OER
Landmarks of the Underground Railroad
Young scholars explore Civil Rights by reading several books in class. For this Underground Railroad lesson, students discuss The Story of Henry Box Brown and identify the location and functionality of the Underground Railroad. Young...