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Grades:
6–8
How to introduce and use the Scholastic Daily Starters in a sixth, seventh, or eighth grade classroom. |
Grades:
3–5
How to introduce and use the Scholastic Daily Starters in a third, fourth, or fifth grade classroom. |
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Grades:
1–2
How to introduce and use the Scholastic Daily Starters in a first or second grade classroom, plus extension and enrichment activities you can use with them. |
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PreK–K
How to introduce and use the Scholastic Daily Starters in a PreK–K classroom, as well as extension and enrichment activities. |
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Find easy-to-use Interactive Whiteboard teaching tips and make the most of Learning Games & Teaching Tools on your Interactive Whiteboard. |
Find easy-to-use Interactive Whiteboard teaching tips and make the most of Science and Math Online Activities on your Interactive Whiteboard. |
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Grades:
PreK–K
Kindergarten teachers provide lessons that help integrate art into all aspects of a neighborhood community thematic unit and includes a comprehensive booklist that can be used for a shoe study. |
Grades:
PreK–K
Sand and water activities encourage children to use everything from science skills to creative-thinking skills. Here are some fun summer activities using sand and water. |
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Grades:
PreK–K
Children will brainstorm ideas of what a round circle is reminiscent of. |
Grades:
PreK–K
Children will learn about geometry by identifying the varying shapes of the food we eat. |
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Using their bodies is a fun way for children to learn about animals in this ready-to-use teaching idea for mixed ages. Activity: Movement. |
Grades:
PreK–K
Building math through play. How to tune in to children's play to support the building of math concepts. |
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Grades:
PreK–K
A story writing activity for five to six-year-olds that will make them learn more about the writing process is presented. Activity: Literacy |
Children will celebrate reading with a class-made big book on a their birthdays, and will develop creativity, fine-motor, social awareness, language and literacy skills in this ready-to-use teaching idea for two- and three-year olds. Activity: Art. |
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Grades:
PreK–K
Children will play a game to enable them to match words and symbols from zero to 20, understand the concept of more and less, and develop reading and writing skills in this ready-to-use teaching idea for five- and six-year olds. Activity: Math. |
Grades:
PreK–K
Children will develop language, literacy, social studies, and math concepts as they learn about the different places their families came from in this ready-to-use teaching idea for five- and six-year olds. Activity: Social/Emotional. |
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Grades:
PreK–K
Children will develop math, language, and cooperative-learning skills as they work together to document the sequence of a typical school day in this ready-to-use teaching idea for four- and five-year olds. Activity: Math. |
Grades:
PreK–K
Children will investigate and observe the different way in which their bodies have grown and developed in this ready-to-use teaching idea for four- and five-year olds. Activity: Science/Math. |
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Grades:
PreK–K
Children will participate in muffin - making activities that help develop science, math, and cooperative learning skills in this ready-to-use teaching idea for three- and four-year olds. Activity: Cooking/Literacy. |
Grades:
PreK–K
Children will develop creative-thinking, problem-solving, communication, and literacy skills as they work together to create sand environments in this ready-to-use teaching idea for five- and six-year olds. Activity: Problem Solving/Literacy. |
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Children will recycle greeting cards to create wordless picture books that encourage language development, storytelling, and math skills in this ready-to-use teaching idea for four- and five-year olds. Activity: Language/Math. |
Grades:
PreK–K
Children will practice recognizing shapes while using gross-motor skills in this ready-to-use teaching idea for mixed ages. Activity: Math/Movement. |
