This EDITABLE end of year letter to parents and students is designed to send home at the end of the school year or over the summer. This letter thanks parents and families for their support in helping their child succeed and gives examples of how they can help their child continue to learn over the summer months. This End of Year letter from Teacher is appropriate for all elementary and middle school ages!
Perfect for the Winter Olympics 2025 in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. Students research and write an athlete biography and then may also create a display if you choose. This FUN Olympics research project has many steps: choosing a person, researching, taking notes, writing a rough draft, proofreading and writing a final draft.
Students LOVE this Habitat Research Project! Students must learn about a habitat and then they decorate a shoe box based on what they learn! Students are responsible for decorating all sides of the box according to directions and putting a creative scene inside that represents the habitat.
In this Human Body Project, students create a 3-D model of one Body System (Respiratory, Digestive, Circulatory, Skeletal, or Nervous System) using fun and creative materials. What a great culminating project after studying the Human Body. Students must also write a summary of their system and include a glossary defining key terms.
Use these I Am Poem Template (I Am From Poem Templates) with Guided Template, Writing Paper, Example Poem & Grading Rubric during a Poetry unit or during discussion in a Social Studies or Culture class. This may also be called a Bio Poem or Biography Poem and is perfect at any time of the year to get to know your students even better.
Students write Kindness leaves to each other to add to a Kindness Tree bulletin board. This Kindness Tree Activity includes individual 8.5 x 11 Trees as well as a large Kindness Tree for a Bulletin Board Display! Perfect for a Kindness Week, Kindness Day, Random Acts of Kindness Week or any similar celebration of Kindness!
This Living Museum Book Report consists of 3 parts: Writing a Research Paper, Creating a Display, and then the best part…Dressing up as the Person! Students and Parents just LOVE this Night at the Museum!
Students LOVE this fun activity that can be used for ANY Sporting Event or Individual sport. You may choose to use this resource during the Winter Olympics 2025 in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. After researching a sporting event, students create a commercial skit to convince people to watch the sport or event. You can even videotape the commercials to share with parents, what fun!
Students LOVE this fun & engaging way to practice cardinal and intermediate directions with a Treasure Map and/or Treasure Hunt for kids! You can use the Treasure Hunt and Treasure Map drawing activities separately or together, both have accompanying grading rubrics. This cardinal and intermediate directions worksheet is a great way to teach cardinal and intermediate directions.
This easy-to-read Map Skills Quiz will assess students’ understanding of Oceans & Continents, Latitude & Longitude, Hemispheres, Cardinal & Intermediate Directions, Me on the Map, Equator & Prime Meridian, Map Key & Map Scale. An answer key is included for easy grading. You may choose to use this test as a Map Skills worksheet for students that need extra practice.
Make Multiplication Facts Practice Easy with these Multiplication Facts Timed Tests! Practice makes perfect with Multiplication Math Minutes. You can choose the length of time students have to complete these multiplication facts assessments. Maybe start with 5 minutes and work your way down to 1 Mad Minute as students’ Multiplications Facts fluency progresses.
Students LOVE this Native American Research Project! Students research a Native American tribe and decorate a shoebox diorama. Students are responsible for completing Native American writing prompts for each side of the box according to directions and putting a creative scene inside that represents the tribe.