ASSESSMENT
This scoring guide is for use with the "Life on the Prairie" lesson.
TEACHING RESOURCE
Use this vocabulary list with the "Life on the Prairie" lesson.
ACTIVITIES
Discover great classroom activities to assist you while teaching these books.
REFERENCE
Article describing the origins of the Labor Day Holiday in the United States.
This assessment tool is for use in conjunction with the "Old Sturbridge Village" lesson.
WORKSHEETS
Worksheet associated with the "Old Sturbridge Village" lesson.
Vocabulary associated with the "Old Sturbridge Village" lesson.
LESSON PLANS
Assessment that aligns with the "Learning About Voice Through Photographs" lesson.
This reference article provides facts and figures about caretakers.
Increase social studies skills with an activity that focuses on extended family terms.
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Great for all seasons, this printable outlines an activity about family and a bulletin board idea.
Assign a project that is perfect for Family History Month (October).
Assign one of seven journal topics for students on the subject of Fabulous Families.
Students research and record basic facts about their family.
Using one or more of the ideas in this printable, help students understand how to organize information and to expand…
After reading Confessions of a Closet Catholic with your students, use the activities and questions in this teacher's…
Teach students about the war on poverty with the resources in this reader's guide for Spitting Image, a book about…
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
Encourage your class to discover everything they can about their families, with this printable book. Students will learn…
Introduce your elementary-school students to the wonderful writing of Eve Bunting and connect literature with social…
Explore the Middle Ages through the twentieth century with this printable guide for Karen Cushman's six novels: The Loud…
After reading Silent to the Bone, use the discussion topics in this reader's guide to explore the book's characters and…
The questions in this printable reader's guide will help you and your class explore social issues in American history…
Bring attention to domestic violence and the damaging effects of silence through the pre- and post-reading discussion…
Ask pupils how they would like to spend a holiday with their family, then have them illustrate a highlight of the trip.