“Where the Wild Things Are” Lesson Plans
“Where the Wild Things Are,” by Maurice Sendak, is full of imaginative descriptions that are fun to discuss in your classroom. Read on for …
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“Where the Wild Things Are,” by Maurice Sendak, is full of imaginative descriptions that are fun to discuss in your classroom. Read on for …
Continue Reading“Where the Wild Things Are,” by Maurice Sendak, has long been a classic in children’s literature. Here are some fun “Where the Wild Things Are” …
Continue ReadingThe Logan family struggles through the depression facing not only poverty but racism and segregation. This civil rights lesson encourages discussion …
Continue ReadingWhere is the new schoolhouse? How can a building be missing? Is magic involved? As Flatfoot Fox says, “What we have here is not a ‘who-did-it?’ …
Continue ReadingLearning to count to 100 can be a challenge for many young children. It takes lots of practice and lots of exposure to numbers in different ways. …
Continue ReadingTelling time can be a tricky concept for first graders to learn. These teaching ideas for telling time will help young children learn to tell time …
Continue ReadingHere are some SMARTboard uses you may not have considered before: You can use a SMARTboard to help meet the needs of students with physical …
Continue ReadingEveryone in the class can access the SMART Board, can’t they? Billed as the next great teaching invention, these interactive gizmos are fast …
Continue ReadingSylvester and the Magic Pebble by William Steig is the tale of a very lucky donkey who finds a pebble he thinks will be perfect for his collection. He …
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