If you Take a Mouse to School Video
This video is an animated reading of "If you take a mouse to school."
This video is an animated reading of "If you take a mouse to school."
This is a great video to help introduce or reinforce antonyms and synonyms for primary students.
This video is a great way to introduce the evolution of languages. How do linguists trace the origin of words?
This is a fun video that can be used as an introduction to the language, grammar, and a host of other general English topics.
The HelloKids.com website has tons of coloring and color by number pages with many different popular coloring ideas like Disney characters, coloring pages for the holidays, Barbies, Star Wars, Super Heros and many many more.
The HelloKids.com website has a section on kid craft and activities ideas with video and tutorials on how to do these crafts. Students can learn to make masks, crafts for birthdays, great looking and tasty foods, Mother's day crafts and many other categories of crafts and activities.
On the HelloKids.com website, they have a really neat section for art in which a teacher can show a video or each step to drawing famous characters like Tinker Bell and Minions.
When introducing your interjections to your language arts class, this video by Schoolhouse Rock would be a fun one to show. This song will probably put the word interjections into their long term memories.
This is a worksheet that contains three addition problems tied to an Easter theme. Students count the objects and then place the answer into the big Easter Egg.
Students will order the 5 numbers least to greatest. There are 7 sets of numbers to order. There is also a section at the bottom that the student can write his/her time in if you would like to time their fluency. The numbers range is 1-9.