
Counting on Katherine Activities for 1-5
With the Counting on Katherine activities, students will apply similar math and science concepts that Katherine used in her time at NASA.
With the Counting on Katherine activities, students will apply similar math and science concepts that Katherine used in her time at NASA.
Students explore theme, vocabulary, figurative language, grammar, and story synthesis in the Last Stop on Market Street activities.
Pair Jane Yolen’s classic story with low and no-prep Owl Moon activities for students to work with the themes of family and patience.
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Finding Winnie activities capture students’ attention while they practice fine motor skills and vocabulary, synthesize information, and more.
Students will have loads of fun planning their own parties with the Dragons Love Tacos activities. They’ll be sequencing, planning a budget, and more!
With Snowflake Bentley activities, students can create, wonder, and learn while also pursuing themes and the author’s purpose.
How to Catch a Dragon activities expand upon the themes of problem-solving and persistence while also teaching students about Lunar New Year.
Use the Hair Love activities to further engage children in the story as they’ll analyze characters, define vocabulary, and play with words.
Round up your students and inspire them to analyze characters, retell the story, and learn new vocabulary with no-prep Amy Wu and the Patchwork Dragon activities.