Students LOVE to get up and walk around the room to practice measuring length in inches and/or centimeters. This is similar to a Measurement Scavenger Hunt. You may pick out specific items for students to measure or let them hunt around the room, the choice is up to you!
Students LOVE to pick a fiction or non-fiction book and design a Movie Poster based on it! This creative book report template keeps students excited & engaged during the planning and design process. Can also be used to compare a movie vs. book. You may choose to require students to complete the summary page as well if you would like.
All you need for these Multiplication Dice Games are dice and these printable multiplication games! Students roll the dice 2 times (Level A) or 3 times (Level B) and multiply the numbers they roll. This game can be played individually or with a partner. In the partner version, students trade turns and whoever gets the higher product wins that round and circles their answer. The student with the most circled products wins!
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.
This Outdoors Scavenger Hunt activity printable is a perfect Earth Day activity, Arbor Day activity, or for anytime of the year! Students can either mark things off as they find them, write down what they find, or take photos of the item! You may wish to staple this list to a bag big enough to collect all the items! I love to have students pick up trash as they go around the school campus on this nature scavenger hunt as well.
Students read a fiction book or non-fiction book and then create the front page of a newspaper. I love to bring in sample real-life newspapers for students to look at because many students have never seen a newspaper before!
This Grammar activity includes 8 Noun, Verb, Adjective & Adverb Word Searches, each with two levels of challenge included! Use the ‘Hidden’ Noun, Verb, Adverb and Adjective Word Searches for an extra grammar challenge that students love! Each Part of Speech comes with an Answer Key and 2 versions of the Word Search: 1. Word bank of 25 words included 2. No word bank, 25 blank lines to fill instead! Use both versions of the word search to differentiate this activity.
Use these Onomatopoeia Activities & Posters with Example Words to help students understand and use Onomatopoeia in their writing. Students love writing a comic with Onomatopoeia…Whizz, Bam, Boom!! Onomatopoeia example words are included in 2 different reference sheets.
Students LOVE this Shoebox Diorama Book Report template! Students pick a fiction or non-fiction book and decorate a shoe box based on it! Students are responsible for decorating all sides of the box according to directions and putting a creative scene inside that represents the book. This book report is designed to work with any fiction OR non-fiction book.
Create a Commercial Skit to convince Human Earthlings to Move to Another Planet! Students LOVE this Solar System activity because it combines planet research, group work and performance. Students choose one of the planets (Pluto is included for old times sake!) to research and then they are responsible for creating a commercial skit persuading humans to move there! This Planets Project is a great fit for elementary through high school.