Teach an Alphabet and Beginning Word Lesson with Clifford's ABC Book
Unlock the mysteries of the alphabet and grammar with Clifford the Big Red Dog! Students learn their ABC’s, practice recognizing nouns, and …
Continue ReadingUnlock the mysteries of the alphabet and grammar with Clifford the Big Red Dog! Students learn their ABC’s, practice recognizing nouns, and …
Continue ReadingThis is another book in Tomie de Paola’s series about Strega Nona and her assistant Big Anthony. Once your first graders are familiar with …
Continue ReadingTomie de Paola’s Strega Nona books are great choices for a literature unit with students in the primary grades. Use these Strega Nona follow-up …
Continue ReadingClifford and Emily Elizabeth have fun making valentines, but Clifford gets lost at the post office. Students love finding out how Emily Elizabeth …
Continue ReadingLearning to tell time is an important part of the first grade math curriculum. These math activities will get your first grade students excited about …
Continue ReadingIn this Clifford the Big Red Dog learning about math lesson, elementary students learn counting and addition in an interactive way. The children hear …
Continue ReadingTry these fun writing prompts in your classroom to encourage kids to write more often and develop literacy skills. Children like to write about …
Continue ReadingAre you looking for free resources for teaching or helping kids with homework? Here are art, reading comprehension, and vocabulary activities to …
Continue ReadingTopics like character education, manners, and proper etiquette are fun for kids and easy for teachers. As Clifford the Big Red Dog is learning, so are …
Continue ReadingHere are fun, hands-on activities kids will love. The bonus for teachers and home educators is these activities reinforce the learning concepts for …
Continue ReadingBeatrix Potter characters, like Jeremy Fisher, make learning fun. In this lesson, he goes fishing on a rainy day and almost ends up as lunch for a …
Continue Reading“Where the Wild Things Are,” by Maurice Sendak, lends itself to plenty of imaginary artwork. These “Where the Wild Things Are” art lesson plans are …
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