Make volume practice engaging and stress-free with this Valentine’s Day–themed volume math resource designed specifically for upper elementary students. This print-and-go pack combines rigorous volume word problems with a fun mystery message activity, keeping students motivated while reinforcing essential volume concepts. It provides the right balance of academic focus and seasonal engagement without unnecessary distractions. What’s Included: Two pages of Valentine’s Day volume word problems Tw
Engage your students in meaningful research, informational writing, and creative presentation with this Black History Research Project Pennant Banner Craftivity. Perfect for Black History Month or a Civil Rights Movement unit, this structured activity combines academic rigor with a bulletin board–ready final display. Students research significant events in Black history and transform their learning into a visually impactful pennant banner that highlights key moments from 1619 to the present. Thi
Inspire your students to think critically about informational texts with this set of engaging, open-ended questions! Perfect for 4th-5th grade, these questions encourage students to explore main ideas, text features, structure, and author’s craft in any nonfiction text they read. Ideal for: Class DiscussionsSmall Group Center/Station RotationsPrompts for Close ReadingEarly Finisher TasksTest PrepComprehension PracticeAligned with Common Core standards, this resource is a great way to help stud
This writing activity will bring the magic of winter into your classroom. This resource introduces students to the art of writing acrostic poems while encouraging them to use vivid figurative language. This resource includes: Google Slideshow: A presentation that explains acrostic poetry and includes engaging winter-themed examples.Printable Writing Templates: Winter-themed templates for students to write their own acrostic poems using the following words: snowman, mitten, present, hot cocoa, wi
This matching game will be a great addition to small group work, station rotations, independent practice, or an "early finisher" activity. Students should match the written expression to the algebraic expression.