
If you teach elementary math and science and are looking for more ways to facilitate active learning, you’ll want to check out this resource round-up!
We’re featuring The Math Race Bundle, Story Time STEM Bundles, Light and Shadow Units, Interactive Math Anchor Charts, and so much more. Remember, half of these resources are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“Students love their cell phones, and this product uses their love of cell phones without them actually using a phone! Math activities are for grades 4-6.” |
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“Not many math classes try to combine math with travel — but with this product, students perform three math races perfect for reviewing math skills like adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals or fractions. Students can race across the U.S., across the world, or across space!” |
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It’s FREE!“If you would like to start Writer’s Workshop and need some templates for your published books, check out this resource! It includes templates for Title Page, Dedication Page, About the Author, and more!” |
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“This resource provides interactive anchor charts to use on your document camera and interactive notebook activities that are differentiated for your students’ needs. It provides a year-long supply of anchor charts and interactive notebooks.” |
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It’s FREE!“This freebie is a sample of a year-long resource that gives students the opportunity to read sight words throughout the year!” |
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“This resource includes STEM activities that are the perfect companions for your favorite storybooks, nursery rhymes, and fairy tales! Bring STEM to storytime with this bundle!” |
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It’s FREE!“Encourage a love of STEM by using these fun poems with your marshmallow and toothpick STEM challenge! Send these take- home science baggies with students and motivate families to complete the challenge.” |
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“Use these 10 fun and easy science activities on first days of the school year! These experiments/investigations are perfect for building community, teaching science rules, and introducing your students to your science classroom!” |
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It’s FREE!“Your students are going to blossom because they know the parts of a plant and the job each part performs. You can use this e-book as an introduction or as a review of the plant parts — and remember to check out the activity sheet at the end of the lesson for practice!” |
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“If you are looking for ideas, activities, or resources to teach Light and Shadows to your students, then this is for you. From anchor charts to peep boxes, this 239-page resource will give your students what they need to understand the importance of light in our world.” |
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It’s FREE!“Do you use Whole Brain Teaching (WBT)? These classroom rules will brighten up and reinforce your WBT expectations.” |
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“Spruce up your math stations this fall with these engaging and challenging fall-themed math stations. These math stations are aligned to the Kindergarten Common Core standards and give your students a variety of fun math practice.” |