WORKSHEETS
Included in this resource are three traditional Cherokee fables, with accompanying activities that your students can…
Have your students read the history of the Anasazi, a Native American tribe that built cliff dwellings in what is now…
In this printable about Native Americans from the Southwest, students learn how early tribes progressed from hunting and…
In this Native American arts and crafts activity, students learn the ancient pottery method called coiling.
Keep track of student projects by having them answer questions about projects and portfolios.
Let your students reflect on how math relates to daily life with this printable math journal.
Survey your students attitude towards math activities with this printable.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
These charts will help students understand place values to two places on either side of a decimal. It includes tens,…
Use this printable survey to periodically monitor student attitudes toward various math activities. This self-assessment…
Students explore their house by gathering answers to questions. This worksheet includes several FutureFit Extension…
By making different types of parachutes, students will learn about the effects of air resistance on falling objects.
Assign one of seven journal topics for students on the subject of George Washington. These writing prompts are perfect…
REFERENCE
Students read facts about the Washington Monument and answer related questions.
Create a mini-book about George Washington to celebrate his birthday (February 22).
Create a mini-book about Abraham Lincoln. This is a great activity for studying U.S. presidents or celebrating…
The letters in the names of famous explorers are used to create words.
Match women with their contribution to women's rights.
By reading fictional epitaphs, students will review key events and people from the Civil War Era.
Students identify states by their shapes and then sort the list by whether it was a free or slave state in 1787.
Word puzzles hold the answers to clues about issues of slavery in the United States.
Students look at a picture of a farm scene. Then they identify the make-believe objects in the picture.
Use this activity to teach students about the stages that a family goes through.
Use this printable to collect information about each student in the class.
Use the brief description of inventor Thomas Edison to complete the related activities on this sheet.