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Preview of Grant Writing for Project-Based Learning

Grant Writing for Project-Based Learning

If you like this product please leave a review! This is a step by step guide for writing grants for your school budget. Included is a sample grant written to the California State Parks Foundation for a project-based learning environmental education program with elementary students. This is a great example of how to sell the impact of your program, argue for the importance of third party support, and increase opportunities to engage the students you serve in relevant and innovative education
Preview of EDITABLE | Grant Proposal | Picture Book Reading Strategies

EDITABLE | Grant Proposal | Picture Book Reading Strategies

♦ CLICK ON PREVIEW TO SEE SAMPLES ♦ This WINNING GRANT PROPOSAL for PICTURE BOOKS TO TEACH READING STRATEGIES was written in 2009. Through the grant, we were able to procure a SET OF K-5 PICTURE BOOKS for EACH READING STRATEGY worth over $2,400.The comprehension component of a Balanced Literacy approach focuses on explicitly teaching six research-based strategies: questioning, making connections, making inferences, determining importance, visualizing, and synthesizing. Research shows that d
Preview of Rewording & Restating Test Questions for Understanding | ELA Test Prep Resource

Rewording & Restating Test Questions for Understanding | ELA Test Prep Resource

Help students build confidence and improve comprehension on standardized tests with this focused resource on rewording and restating test questions. Designed to strengthen test-taking strategies and reading comprehension, this printable and editable lesson teaches students how to break down and understand what a question is really asking—a key skill for success on state tests. ✅ What’s Included: Instructional page explaining how to reword and restate test questions Practice activities w
Preview of Odd One Out Brain Teasers | Grade 6 Vocabulary & Critical Thinking Worksheet | C

Odd One Out Brain Teasers | Grade 6 Vocabulary & Critical Thinking Worksheet | C

Created by
EVE001
Help your students sharpen their critical thinking and vocabulary skills with this engaging Odd One Out Brain Teaser worksheet designed especially for Grade 6 learners! This advanced worksheet challenges students to analyze groups of words, identify the item that does not belong, and explain their reasoning by adding a related word. The activity promotes deep thinking, categorization, and cross-curricular connections across English, Science, Math, Social Studies, and SEL topics. Perfect for
Preview of The Reading Log That Felt Pressured – A Story About Motivation, Joy, and Loving

The Reading Log That Felt Pressured – A Story About Motivation, Joy, and Loving

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Reading Log That Felt Pressured – A Story About Motivation, Joy, and Loving to Read Encourage students to find joy in reading with The Reading Log That Felt Pressured, a story about discovering intrinsic motivation. This resource helps children understand that learning is most meaningful when it comes from personal interest, not external pressure. This resource includes: Engaging story suitable for read-aloud or independent readingReflection and discussion questionsPrintable worksheets to p
Preview of 3rd Grade Cross‑Curricular Literacy & Math Projects STEM  Science  ICT Geography

3rd Grade Cross‑Curricular Literacy & Math Projects STEM Science ICT Geography

Created by
Kevin Mulrennan
🎓 3rd Grade Cross‑Curricular Literacy & Math Projects | STEM • Science • ICT • Geography • FrenchBring real‑world learning to life with this integrated project‑based bundle designed for 3rd Grade classrooms. Each unit blends literacy and math skills with cross‑curricular themes, giving teachers low‑prep, high‑impact lessons that connect English, maths, science, and the wider curriculum. Perfect for enrichment weeks, project‑based learning, or boosting engagement across subjects. 📘 Inc
Preview of Perspective & Point of View – ELA Test Prep with Fables, Poems & Fiction

Perspective & Point of View – ELA Test Prep with Fables, Poems & Fiction

📝 This lesson is part of the Literary Elements & Figurative Language Bundle | Plot, POV & Devices (Grades 5–7) — 7 no-prep resources covering the literary elements and figurative language devices tested most on ELA assessments, with graphic organizers, close reading support, and answer keys included. Save 25% off when you grab the full bundle. This engaging ELA lesson helps students understand how a character’s perspective influences how a story is told. Through guided modeling, fable analys
Preview of The Chalkboard That Loved New Ideas – A Story About Curiosity and Creativity

The Chalkboard That Loved New Ideas – A Story About Curiosity and Creativity

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Chalkboard That Loved New Ideas – A Story About Curiosity and Creativity for Young LearnersEncourage students to explore curiosity and creativity with The Chalkboard That Loved New Ideas. This story follows a magical classroom chalkboard that thrives on students’ imaginative ideas. Perfect for SEL lessons, reading comprehension, and promoting a growth mindset, it teaches that all ideas have value and creativity grows when shared. Includes:Printable storyDiscussion questions to promote refl
Preview of The Cloud Who Wanted a Hug – A Story About Emotions and Empathy

The Cloud Who Wanted a Hug – A Story About Emotions and Empathy

Created by
The Cozy Family
Teach young learners about emotions, empathy, and kindness with this heartwarming short story, The Cloud Who Wanted a Hug Perfect for Grades K–2, this imaginative tale helps children understand that even those who seem different still have feelings and need care.✨ What’s Inside:A beautifully written short story (printable PDF)Discussion questions to build emotional awarenessMoral lesson: Everyone deserves kindness and understandingExtension activity: Students draw or write about a time they made
Preview of Juno and the Jumping Numbers

Juno and the Jumping Numbers

Created by
The Cozy Family
Turn math into a magical adventure with Juno and the Jumping Numbers! This engaging story helps students see numbers as playful friends, not just homework. Follow Juno as she calms the bouncing numbers by solving math problems, showing learners that math can be exciting and fun.This resource is perfect for grades 1–2 and includes:A beautifully written short story for read-aloud or independent readingGuided discussion questions to spark curiosity and problem-solvingPrintable math activities (numb
Preview of After School Tutoring Proposal and Implementation Forms

After School Tutoring Proposal and Implementation Forms

Boost academic performance and social emotional functioning through an after school tutoring program. This product includes: - Researched-based benefits of a tutoring program (to both tutor and tutee) - Application Form (tutor) - Teacher Recommendation form (tutor) - Tutor Agreement (including parent signature) - Tutor Training guidelines - Parent letter for potential tutees (from school) - Tutee interview form (completed the first meeting) - Tutor Feedback sheet (to provide reflection on thei
Preview of Grant:  Outdoor Math & Science Park

Grant: Outdoor Math & Science Park

Created by
Culture Cre8ion
“I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.” ~Confucius Remember how excited you were when you learned to ride a bike or drive a car? We know that students learn best when they are directly involved in the learning. For this reason, we would like to transform our school into an “active” learning community and help teachers close the achievement gap in the areas of math and science. Our Outdoor Math & Science Park (Laboratory) will be a wonderful way for students to grow
Preview of Successfully Funded Microphones & Headsets Grant

Successfully Funded Microphones & Headsets Grant

Created by
Tracey Carayol
This successfully funded grant gave my library media center $500 worth of headsets and microphones needed in order to use Audacity to create MP3 files for book talks and book trailers and collaborative VoiceThread stories. This is an example of project based learning at its most powerful format. Let me transfer my tips, tricks and techniques for obtaining funding for resources over to your toolbox so you do not have to spend money for the technological materials you desperately need in your cla
Preview of The "Now and Then" Program, Past: Prologue to the Future- Grant to Replicate

The "Now and Then" Program, Past: Prologue to the Future- Grant to Replicate

Created by
Lucy Ganfield
Grants and Replication Materials sold as complete set or units. The Program: Through the examination of artifacts, students learn the impact of various inventions on society. This program supported by weekly and monthly lessons, field trips, fictional and nonfictional literature, guest speakers, parent participation, student- designed projects and artifacts displayed. The students learn about changing societal mores as reflected in schools, fashions, books machines, toys advertising, propaganda
Preview of Donors Choose Thank You & Updates ELA Art Special Education Projects & More!

Donors Choose Thank You & Updates ELA Art Special Education Projects & More!

Created by
The Grateful Ed
Simple and easy to use updates/thank yous to share once your donors choose has been funded! Save time writing your update and spend more time using your new teaching tools, etc.! At the moment the document includes thank you's for the following: ELA & Art Cross-Curricular ProjectFlexible Seating ProjectArt Classroom & Supplies DonationsELA: Diverse Books ProjectsMath Supplies DonationsSpecial Education SuppliesWe will add more as we complete Donors choose projects.
Preview of Plant Grant for a Kid Size RootView & Lit Books

Plant Grant for a Kid Size RootView & Lit Books

Created by
Amberlyn Scott
The grant was written and awarded to fund the purchase of books about root,stems, and leaves and to purchase and construct a "rootview" for an outdoor classroom. Included is a detailed budget
Preview of Grants and Links for Education

Grants and Links for Education

Created by
GeorgeMcGee
Part one of a two part product listing numerous resources for education and writing grants.
Preview of The Map That Changed Every Day

The Map That Changed Every Day

Created by
The Cozy Family
Bring adventure and life lessons into your classroom with The Map That Changed Every Day! This original short story follows Liam, a curious child who discovers a magical map that changes its path every day. At first, the changing routes frustrate him, but soon he learns an important lesson: flexibility, courage, and curiosity make life’s journey meaningful.Perfect for:Morning Meetings to spark discussion about adaptability.Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) lessons on resilience, growth mindset, an
Preview of The Garden of Forgotten Wishes

The Garden of Forgotten Wishes

Created by
The Cozy Family
Bring hope and imagination to your classroom or home with The Garden of Forgotten Wishes, a heartwarming story where children revive forgotten dreams and watch them bloom into magical lessons. This engaging resource includes: Original story text with beautiful, descriptive language. Reflection questions to spark meaningful discussions about goals and kindness. Creative writing prompts for students to write their own “wishes” and plant them (on paper or in a class display). Art activity idea: Cr
Preview of The Star Who Fell Into a Backpack

The Star Who Fell Into a Backpack

Created by
The Cozy Family
Bring wonder and empathy to your classroom with this heartwarming short story about a little shooting star who needs help returning home. Perfect for Grades 1–3, this resource combines literacy, science, and social-emotional learning. What’s Included: Original illustrated story text (PDF) Discussion prompts on teamwork, kindness, and problem-solving Quick astronomy facts about shooting stars and constellations Optional creative writing prompt: “If a star visited you, what adventure would you go
Preview of The Boy Who Lived in a Dictionary

The Boy Who Lived in a Dictionary

Created by
The Cozy Family
Bring literacy and life lessons together with this heartwarming short story, The Boy Who Lived in a Dictionary. Perfect for grades 3–6, this story teaches students the magic of words and how they can inspire, encourage, and connect people.✨ What’s Included:Engaging short story (print + digital)Moral/lesson: “Words change lives”Discussion questions to spark conversationWriting prompt: “If you could live inside one word, what would it be and why?”Vocabulary activity using story words🎯 Skills & St
Preview of Book Review

Book Review

Created by
Autumn Roberts
Super simple and easy book review for students K-6
Preview of The Clock That Stopped Time – A Problem-Solving Adventure Story for Kids

The Clock That Stopped Time – A Problem-Solving Adventure Story for Kids

Created by
The Cozy Family
Bring critical thinking and teamwork to life with this exciting short story, “The Clock That Stopped Time.” Perfect for grades 2–4, this engaging resource follows two friends who must solve a clever riddle and work together to restart time. What’s Included: A beautifully written, ready-to-print story (PDF) A follow-up activity page with comprehension questions and a riddle challenge Discussion prompts on teamwork, perseverance, and creative problem-solving How It Helps Students: Builds reading
Preview of The Robot Who Learned to Laugh

The Robot Who Learned to Laugh

Created by
The Cozy Family
Bring empathy, friendship, and a touch of STEM into your classroom with The Robot Who Learned to Laugh! 🤖✨ This engaging, heartwarming story introduces students to: Emotional awareness & empathy – Shows the importance of laughter and human connection. STEM curiosity – Encourages discussion about robots and what makes humans unique. Classroom conversations – Promotes kindness, inclusion, and teamwork. Perfect for Grades: 2–4 (can be adapted for younger or older learners) Use for: Morning meet
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