Make Earth Day simple and meaningful for your youngest learners! This no-prep worksheet helps students understand how to care for the Earth through circling, drawing, and simple reflection. Perfect for classroom use, sub plans, or a quick seasonal activity.
Sub left a bad note? Don’t panic—reset. This Sub Behavior Reflection & Letter Writing Packet guides students through accountability, thoughtful reflection, and goal-setting after a challenging class period. With writing prompts, responsibility checklists, and optional letters to the substitute, parents, or principal, this resource helps turn a rough day into a teachable moment.
This 4th of July Reading Comprehension Bundle includes three leveled reading passages with comprehension questions, designed for students in Kindergarten through 6th grade. Each passage is age-appropriate, engaging, and focused on building reading skills while teaching the historical significance of Independence Day. K–1st Grade: A simple, easy-to-read passage introducing basic facts about the 4th of July with picture-friendly multiple-choice questions. 3rd–4th Grade: A more detailed passage c
This reading passage for grades 5–6 explores the historical background and lasting significance of the 4th of July. It explains the reasons behind the Declaration of Independence, highlights key historical figures, and encourages students to reflect on American values. The included comprehension questions help assess understanding of main ideas, historical context, and critical thinking.
This reading passage is designed for students in grades 3–4 and explains the historical significance of the 4th of July. It highlights how Americans celebrate Independence Day and why the holiday is important. The passage includes five comprehension questions that focus on key details, historical facts, and main ideas to support reading comprehension and critical thinking skills.
This short, beginner-friendly reading passage introduces Kindergarten-2nd grade students to the basics of the 4th of July. It uses simple sentences and familiar vocabulary to explain how people celebrate Independence Day in the United States. The passage is followed by four multiple-choice comprehension questions to support early reading skills and understanding.