Content Area Reading; Literature; Reading Comprehension; Literature Appreciation; Research Skills
Books and resources to help you teach and celebrate World Oceans Day on June 8.
Addition and Subtraction; Counting and Numbers; Money; Number Sense
Flashlight Tag, Subtraction Salute, Speed Racer, and four other fun ways to practice basic math
Reading Comprehension; Historic Figures; Holocaust; Human Rights; Jewish Experience
Curriculum Development; Classroom Management; Back to School; New Teacher Resources; Teacher Tips and Strategies
A teacher-created book list of professional resources for the end of the school year — the best time to prepare for the next year!
Hobbies, Play, Recreation; Culture and Diversity; World History
Chinese Tangrams, the Big Snake, a game from Ghana, and other fun games from around the world
By rolling and bouncing a ball, children strengthen motor control. Here are some fun activities to encourage physical development skills.
Sharpen your students' fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination with this creative — and colorful — summertime activity.
Students learn about the significance of various American symbols, such as the U.S. flag and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Teach about the meaning behind the flag by studying and singing the "Star-Spangled Banner", creating paper flags, and more!
Supplement a lesson on art history with this Van Gogh craft that can be hung on the wall for decoration.
Creative spins on traditional games, such as musical chairs and tag, that emphasize cooperation and take advantage of the warm weather
A fun way to teach about the main idea, character, and other literary elements by having students create their own comic strips.
Students practice identifying words with long-vowel sounds and gain experience with sound-spellings.
Choose from graphic organizers, charts, reading response sheets, and other donwloadable e-reading resources that can be used with Storia books.