Fifth-Graders Get Hands-On History LessonByline: Arlene Miles Daily Herald CorrespondentMiles, Arlene
Theseu.s. history worksheetsare a handy tool for children learning aboutAmerican history for kidsby decade. Decade Notebooking Pages are perfect for helping your children in preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and elementary age students in first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, ...
Build your students' critical thinking skills and build the next generation of informed, active citizens with lesson plans rich in historical stories that engage kids and make them more curious about the past. Show more 32 of 413 teaching resources for those 'aha' moments ...
Kids and teachers are still talking about it!! “We had Sarah visit in March and kids and teachers are still talking about it!!”—5th Grade ELA/SS Teacher,RJO School,New York Incredible visit today!! “Such an incredible visit today!! Thanks for inspiring us Sarah Albee! (And grossing...
I like to print all the lesson pages for my kids and they each store them in a 3-ring binder to reference as we go along. My elementary age students keep all their completed coloring pages in a binder; they are so proud of what they’ve colored and learned! Bible Reading Suggestion ...
Although the curriculum states it is for 5th – 8th graders, I see no reason why high schoolers couldn’t benefit from these lessons and living books. Fifth and sixth graders may need to have some of the more challenging reading assignments read aloud to them. ...
We wanted to take this opportunity to let you know how much our students, parent chaperones, and teachers all absolutely enjoyed this year's American Heritage Festival. Our 5th Graders were talking about it for weeks afterwards! There was not a moment when students were not fully engaged and ...
We wanted to take this opportunity to let you know how much our students, parent chaperones, and teachers all absolutely enjoyed this year's American Heritage Festival. Our 5th Graders were talking about it for weeks afterwards! There was not a moment when students were not fully engaged and ...
To deepen the potential to learn from these stories, Voice of Witness has also createdfree lesson plansto accompany each book. The Common Core-aligned plans were written for grades 9-12, but would also be appropriate for middle school students. ...
While the kids were watching the videos, I was able to help individual students. Another plus I’ve discovered: if students’ notes start looking disorganized later in the year, I can point them to the video for review. I do have to remind some students to actually DO what the video say...