Build reading comprehension skills while teaching students about Earth Day! This no-prep close reading activity includes an engaging informational passage and targeted questions designed for 2nd–3rd grade learners. 1 informational reading passage (page 1) Close reading comprehension questions (page 2) Key details (right there answers) Critical thinking questions Vocabulary multiple choice Short response writing
Celebrate Earth Day with these simple and engaging coloring pages designed for Kindergarten and early elementary students! This set includes 3 easy-to-color pages that introduce important environmental concepts like planting trees, caring for the Earth, and recycling.
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.
Engage upper elementary students with this no-prep St. Patrick’s Day digital activity! This interactive Google Docs worksheet combines reading, writing, math, and technology skills into one meaningful assignment. Students will complete a short reading passage, solve multi-step math problems, practice digital citizenship, and use critical thinking while working through fun, themed challenges. Includes: Sentence editing and grammar practice Reading comprehension passage with questions Computer v
Make St. Patrick’s Day learning meaningful with this no-prep digital activity for grades 3–4! Students will practice a mix of writing, math, and basic technology skills while completing fun, themed challenges in an easy-to-use Google Doc. Includes: Sentence editing and grammar practice Computer vocabulary and basic tech knowledge Internet safety scenario Math problem-solving Pattern recognition Creative writing Digital citizenship rules Game design activity Perfect for classroom use, sub
Make St. Patrick’s Day learning fun and simple with this no-prep worksheet designed for K–2 students! This printable includes a mix of early learning skills with a festive theme, perfect for classroom use, sub plans, or a quick holiday activity. Students will practice: Sentence tracing (“I am lucky!”) with handwriting lines Identifying St. Patrick’s Day items Matching pictures (rainbow, clover, gold) Making safe choices (basic decision-making) Counting skills Drawing and creativity Just pri
Help students understand today’s most common computer systems with this clean, classroom-ready comparison poster! Computer Systems at a Glance breaks down MacBook, PC (Windows), and Chromebook using easy-to-scan sections for: ✔ Best For ✔ Operating System ✔ Cost ✔ School Use ✔ Pros & Cons
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 infographic compares IEPs and 504 Plans in a clear, visual way—showing how each supports students, who qualifies, what laws govern them, and the types of services provided. Designed for educators and families, it helps simplify key differences while highlighting the shared goal of student access and success.
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This reading comprehension activity for grades 5-6 explores the history, legends, and modern traditions of St. Patrick’s Day. Students will learn about St. Patrick’s life, the meaning behind common symbols like shamrocks and leprechauns, and how the holiday is celebrated around the world. The passage is followed by a variety of comprehension questions that encourage critical thinking and understanding of key details.
This engaging reading comprehension activity introduces students in grades 3-4 to the history and traditions of St. Patrick’s Day. The passage explores facts and legends about St. Patrick, shamrocks, and leprechauns, along with modern ways people celebrate the holiday. Follow-up questions check for understanding with a mix of multiple choice and short-answer responses.
This fun and simple reading passage teaches young readers about St. Patrick’s Day traditions, including wearing green, looking for four-leaf clovers, and spotting leprechauns. The story introduces holiday symbols and activities in an easy-to-read format, followed by multiple-choice questions to check comprehension. Perfect for K-2 students!