| 100th Day Activities Celebrate the 100th Day of School with activities that reinforce listening and speaking, phonological awareness, comprehension, motor skills and more. |
| All About Leaves |
| Back to School Activities |
| Black History Month and Martin Luther King |
| Catch Kids Being Good Catch students being good and reinforce that positive behavior quickly and easily with postcards to parents. |
| Customs and Traditions in Mexico This reading activity is designed to help students learn about the customs and traditions of Mexico. |
| Differentiate Instruction Using Choice Boards |
| Dr. Seuss Characters Word Search Review all of the great books by Dr. Seuss and locate his memorable characters in the reproducible word search. |
| Family Traditions Traditions are important part of family life. In this activity, students explore one of their own family traditions. |
| Guide to Black History Month Lesson Plans A wealth of resources and lessons for Black History Month |
| Halloween Safety Posters Inspire creativity and promote safety during the Halloween season. |
| Halloween Themed Lesson Plans |
| If I Had a Robot Students use an object to inspire their creative writing and creative thinking. |
| Living Creatures Projects from Insect Lore Take Science Fair projects to a whole new level with Insect Lore |
| Mr. Walloby's Christmas Tree Teach children the importance of utilizing found objects to make creative and wonderful holiday crafts! |
| Overcome Back-to-School Jitters with Fun Ice Breakers |
| Science Fair Project - Expand and Contract Investigate how cool air expands and warm air contracts |
| Shadow Clocks Before there were clocks, people used shadow clocks or sundials to tell time. Students will work together to make shadow clocks. |
| Special Days of the Year Reinforce holidays and the months in which they occur with this Special Days printable crossword puzzle. |
| Thanksgiving Moving to a new place is always stressful and difficult. In this lesson, students consider all the Pilgrims had to do and what they chose to give up when they began a new life in America. |








