This set of activities is a great way to kick off the school year! Use these engaging Labor Day-themed activities to assess student knowledge, encourage group work, and more. Answer keys included! 1 activity for each of the core subjects: ELA - reading comprehension "The History of Labor Day" Math - word problems "Labor Day Math" Social Studies - essay writing "The Importance of Labor Unions" Science - experiment "The Science of Relaxation" Black and white for printing convenience.
When learning about a region (city, state/province, country, etc.) or sharing vacation stories, let students complete this front/back printable travel guide in which they become travel agents and seek to promote a particular location! There is much flexibility afforded to the teacher to tailor this project based on the curriculum and needs of the students. Example: the map section can be used in differentiated instruction. Lower-level students can be asked to cut and paste a map of their locatio
Let students explore and reflect how they experience each season throughout the year through their five senses of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.
As a fun social studies extension have students research a different location and how the people there experience the climate.
Having students explore through the five senses allows them not only to gain deeper insight into physical geography, but also cultural and social practices in their own lives and those of others and the relationship
- 2-sided Thank You Cards Printable (ct. 6)-
Use these cards to show gratitude for exceptional student behavior. Or even use as a class activity in which students are encouraged to catch each other in the act of doing good!
- Treat Cards Printable-
Reward students with these colorful treat cards! Printable includes 4 cards: sweet treat, lunch with the teacher, extra free time, and a blank for you to write in a reward of your choice. Great for prize or treasure boxes!
December 10th is the UN designated Human Rights Day. Start this important discussion on human rights then, or any other time of the year, by using these bookmarks.
Have students decorate by drawing symbols or images, writing words or phrases, cutting and pasting from magazines, and more to represent how they feel about human rights.
Great for grades 6-12!
Document includes a cover page and a template of four bookmarks on one page.
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Awards & shining teacher moments
A REVERE Awards (educational resources category) judge since 2015 (Association of American Publishers).
My own education history
B.A. in Education from the University of Michigan - Dearborn (Honors)
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