
The Invisible Boy Activities for K-5
Through writing prompts, character analysis, and games, The Invisible Boy activities continue to teach students the importance of including others.
Through writing prompts, character analysis, and games, The Invisible Boy activities continue to teach students the importance of including others.
Through the Say Something activities students reflect on their words and actions and ways to use them to be an upstander.
Use I Am Every Good Thing activities to engage little learners in identifying all the amazing ways they’ll make a difference in the world.
Get students engaged with a bunch of no-prep book activities when you read The Sour Grape with Novel Effect.
Help students identify theme and character traits, analyze story elements, and more with The Rough Face Girl Activities.
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Encourage children to dream big and reflect on their role in the community with more than a dozen Nigel and the Moon activities.
Not a ghost of a chance that your students won’t enjoy Gustavo the Shy Ghost Activities as they think deeply about the character and themes.
The Dot activities develop students’ creative confidence and risk-taking skills. Participating in the activities will further their understanding of a growth mindset.
Help students navigate between wants and needs with Those Shoes Activities. They will sort and compare to differentiate between the two.