Interactive "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Lesson Plan & Discussion Ideas
After reading “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” with your class, try this interactive lesson to review the contents of the novel and …
Continue ReadingAfter reading “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” with your class, try this interactive lesson to review the contents of the novel and …
Continue ReadingKindergarten seems to revolve around “owies” and “boo boos.” Knowing what to do can help kindergarteners stay calm when they get hurt. This first aid …
Continue ReadingSpanish adverbs are used as modifiers for verbs and adjectives. This article lists a number of the most common adverbs of manner and adverbial …
Continue ReadingTeaching students poetry is easy. Motivating them to write poetry is another story. Start with digital photos from nature and focus on syllable count …
Continue ReadingPre-K calendar time provides an opportunity for children to become familiar with the days of the week and the months of the year. Using a large …
Continue ReadingKids love roller coasters! Help them understand potential energy and kinetic energy by presenting this lesson plan on roller coaster physics.
Continue ReadingA cloze test is a neat tool to help you assess whether you are giving your students content which suits their reading levels. The cloze procedure …
Continue ReadingAlthough Japanese can seem like an intimidating language, its grammar can be somewhat simple when following its basic patterns and rules. Conjugating …
Continue ReadingIn this preschool lesson plan, preschoolers will learn how to make a banana boat and talk about different boats that are used for travel and …
Continue ReadingThese Carl Sandburg Poems are ideal for teaching poetry to high school and middle school students. This list of poems by Carl Sandburg is accompanied …
Continue ReadingLooking for poetry with similes? Look no further. I’ve included famous similes in poems that will give you the edge on your next class …
Continue ReadingYou and your class will enjoy reading books that are the epitome of rhyme and rhythm in speech by acquainting your students with books by Dr. Seuss. …
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