Teach students how to use the proper format of a friendly letter. This set includes an instructional template, and two different interactive worksheets.
Get children moving indoors with this Indoor Scavenger Hunt! Challenge children of all ages to locate both easy and difficult items. Personalize your scavenger hunt by coloring in the objects on the paper.
Have students practice using their inference skills using these Compare and Contrast Worksheets. Reading a short paragraph, students will decide and sort the differences and similarities of the topic using a Venn Diagram. An extra blank sheet and Venn Diagram are included so that children can compare and contrast a topic of their own choice.
Add a pop of color to your classroom with these mathematical symbol posters! Great for wall decorations and bulletin boards. Symbols include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, equals, and not equal.
This self-teaching worksheet teaches students about the four basic types of sentences in the English language: declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory. Examples of each sentence are given to help students work independently. The worksheet challenges students by having them write their own sentences and by having them complete exercises where they fill in the blanks with the correct sentence types. An answer key is included.
This self-teaching worksheet teaches students the difference between concrete and abstract nouns. Examples of both concrete and abstract nouns are given so that students can work independently. An answer key is included.
Use these Addressing Envelope Worksheets as a an engaging way to teach students how to address an envelope. This set includes 15 worksheets using the same basic structure on each worksheet for a simple and fun way for students to learn.
Add endless fun to learning about hygiene with this Hygiene Scavenger Hunt! Challenge children to search for these important products, and color the pictures on the scavenger hunt.
Get students moving with this alphabet scavenger hunt. Motivates students to think creatively, as well as work on spelling with the items they find for each corresponding letter.
Saying "Thank You" is an important concept to teach children of all ages. Whether it's simply demonstrating how to write a thank you note, or having children thank someone special, use this activity to help children express their gratitude.
Help students learn composite numbers with this Composite Number Chart. Whether it's a handout for students or displayed on a bulletin board, this Composite Number Chart will add a pop of color to any classroom.
Learning how to address an envelope is valuable, but being able to identify the different parts of a friendly letter envelope is equally as important. Engage students with these worksheets to help them achieve this life skill. The worksheets are designed to include various levels of difficulty to appeal to all children no matter their level.
This worksheet self-teaches and gives students the opportunity to practice categorizing proper nouns. Examples of proper nouns are given to help students work independently. An answer key is included.
This self-teaching worksheet provides students with the opportunity to categorize singular and plural nouns. Examples of both nouns are given to help students work independently. An answer key is included.
Use this Dictionary Scavenger Hunt as a fun activity for students to locate and define a word they did not know the definition of using a dictionary. At the end of the activity, ignite your students' creativity by having them color the dictionary.
This scavenger hunt is a great way to get children excited about learning about different colors. Use this scavenger hunt to get children active, as a back to school activity, or even just for fun.
Get outside and learn about different types of flowers with this scavenger hunt! The activity challenges children to recognize various types of flowers.