Look no further than this resource for a super-engaging culminating project after reading one or all of Lemony Snicket's "Series of Unfortunate Events". Students will work off of themes from the book to create a "Theme Park". They will name it and create rides, games, stores and restaurants (or whatever they want) using themes! Then students then write a persuasive piece explaining their attractions and try to get people to come to their park!
2nd - 6th
Balanced Literacy, English Language Arts, Literature
Looking for a play or reader's theater script for October? Look no further! This resource turns Erica Silverman's adorable story into a play format for you! My students have done this play for parents for years and truly enjoy it!
Wow your school and families with this Famous American Fashion Show and research project! Students will reasearch a famous American or Symbol, write a "script" for it, and present in a Fashion Show Format. We transformed our classroom to a runway and the students come out from behind the curtains dressed in costumes, and read their scripts. Full directions, printables, tips and pictures are included. Your students can research and learn about American greats and symbols, such as Abraham Lin
Use this product the whole month of December. Teach your students all about American Christmas Traditions. Elf training includes learning about the history of elves, Christmas candy and cookies, Christmas trees, Christmas carols, writing to Santa and more! Included is information sheets to share with your students and each sheet is followed by numerous activities and an elf quiz, of course!
Quick and easy printable bingo game featuring Famous Americans and Symbols. This product contains 5 different Bingo cards and 18 different Famous American or Symbols to help the students remember who is who and what is what!