Teaching A Midsummer Night's Dream to Elementary Students
This article outlines a plan for introducing Shakespeare to elementary students using, A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Continue ReadingThis article outlines a plan for introducing Shakespeare to elementary students using, A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Continue ReadingShakespeare’s Macbeth is a lesson you can introduce to students at an earlier age than you would think. There are many ideas that kids can …
Continue ReadingMany think of teaching Shakespeare to high school students, and even advanced middle school students, but they overlook the wealth of resources …
Continue ReadingThis article discusses a week’s worth of activities centering around Shakespeare’s Tempest for children. Also discussed are recommended …
Continue ReadingIntroducing elementary school children to Shakespeare, gives them a strong foundation for learning literature throughout their entire education. This …
Continue ReadingApril is National Poetry Month in the United States and Canada. In Great Britain, the observance is held in October. Teaching children to write poetry …
Continue ReadingThis science lab will help students experiment with different soil types and see which is most permeable.
Continue ReadingWe are never too young to start exploring the question, “Who Am I?” Interactive lessons, allowing the child to work independently, create individual, …
Continue ReadingIn this article you will learn how to make teaching contractions a fun experience for your students. We introduce what contractions are, their …
Continue ReadingLearn how to create a great review, a graphic organizer lesson plan that will help to conclude your instruction about the orchestral instrument family …
Continue ReadingThis lesson plan is part of a 5th grade Music unit on Instruments of the Orchestra and explains to the students the differences between a band and …
Continue ReadingMany scientists have contributed to the formation of the periodic table, although Dmitri Mendeleev is thought to be the father of the it. This lesson …
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