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This activity is appropriate for: 1st - 6th grade / 6 - 11 years Spark your students’ interest in writing by creating handy Writing Idea Spinners. To make the spinners, simply print out and follow the instructions. Then ask a student volunteer to spin the spinner and—whatever topic the spinner lands on—encourage the class to write about it!
View activityThis activity is appropriate for: pre-k - 3rd grade / 4 - 8 years Have your students carefully trace and cut out the printable leaf patterns onto colored sheets of construction paper. Encourage students to write something for which they are thankful on the leaves. Attach the finished leaves to a bulletin board atop a butcher paper tree trunk to make a colorful, seasonal display.
View activityThis activity is appropriate for: preschool - 3rd grade / 3 - 8 years Have students find 10 household items that will tumble over easily (empty soda bottles, cans, cereal boxes, small stuffed toys, etc.). Arrange them in a triangle on a level area of ground. Each player gets to kick a soccer ball 3 times to try to knock over the items. If a player knocks over all the items before reaching his third turn, reset the items. The player who knocks over the most items wins!
View activityThis activity is appropriate for: kindergarten - 5th grade / 5 - 10 years Invite students to search through a collection of gently used magazines and cut out words or pictures of items that represent things for which they are thankful. Have them create a class collage by pasting the pictures onto a large sheet of butcher paper that is mounted to a wall or bulletin board with the title “We Give Thanks For…!”
View activityThis activity is appropriate for: preschool - 3rd grade / 3 - 8 years Every quarter, make a list of the books or stories the class has read. Then have students vote to determine the class favorites! Write the titles on a posterboard with the heading, “Our Top 10 Favorite Books.” Hang the poster prominently on a wall or from the ceiling and display the books around the poster to provide students with easy access and encourage rereading of the stories!
View activityThis activity is appropriate for: pre-k - 5th grade / 4 - 10 years Take your students on a trip to a nearby museum. When you first arrive, go to the gift shop and buy some postcards that show artifacts or artwork that’s housed in the museum. Then as you walk through the museum, challenge the students to find each item on the postcards.
View activityThis activity is appropriate for: 1st - 3rd grade / 6 - 8 years Build students’ overall math skills and number sense with this fun-to-play guessing game. Try a few Guess My Number! Game Riddles to get started. Simply have students read the clues, then solve to find the correct number. You can extend the game by creating more riddles for students to solve. Or, for an extra challenge, encourage students to try to create some number riddles of their own!
View activityThis activity is appropriate for: kindergarten - 3rd grade / 5 - 8 years Take your students on a trip to a local zoo, and ask them to keep track of the animals they see there. Bring along a pad and a pencil so that students can make a list. Later, have them check their lists and sort them into categories of mammals, reptiles and birds. Which type of animal did they see the most?
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