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  • Measuring Angles Gone Fun (games, worksheets) Virtual Learning/GOOGLE CLASSROOM

    Sit back and witness fantastic learning as students fully engage. I used this with a Fifth-grade class and was amazed at how quickly they grasped and applied these concepts.

  • Immigration WebQuest - via Ellis Island, Angel Island, and Today's Immigrants!

    Students go on a Web quest to explore immigration in America via the lens of Ellis Island, Angel Island, and today’s immigrants.

  • European Exploration of America WebQuest - Interactive Learning!

    Explore how religion, architecture, the arts, and popular American foods such as pizza are examples of European influence on America.

  • Math Resource (Fun Practicing Skills - YEARLONG) In Person or Remote Learning

    This comprehensive mathematical resource offers yearlong practice covering every skill taught from day one to the end of school. Many games and activities reinforce skills through practice in this highly interactive resource, as PowerPoints and videos teach skills and concepts.

  • Motivate the Reluctant Reader to Read More!!

    Motivate your reluctant students to read more via a reading club where they set their own class goals and read to achieve these goals. Allow students to earn incentives as a reward for their achievement.

  • American Colonization through Art - Supports Virtual Learning

    Students will have fun exploring the Thirteen American Colonies as they show their researched knowledge through a mural that portrays the culture, economy, and geography of their chosen section of the colonies.

  • Black History Month Celebration!!. Go on a WebQuest of Famous African Americans!

    Make Black History Month come alive with learning and fun activities as students go on a WebQuest to learn and share information about famous African Americans.

  • Circumference of a Circle Made Easy as Pi! Fun while learning. Google Slides

    This fantastic interactive lesson tool contains everything needed to empower students to learn the challenging concepts of calculating the circumference of a circle quickly while having fun.

  • Coordinate Plotting and Graphing (Supports Virtual Learning/Google Classroom)

    This resource offers interactive teaching and learning opportunities for students everywhere.

  • Everyday Math Practice - In Person or Virtual Classroom Learning

    If you are tired of looking for ways to motivate students - look no more! This resource provides practice-practice-practice.

  • Area of a Circle in a Snap of Time! (interactive games, video) DISTANCE LEARNING

    This 18 slide adaptable PowerPoint lesson is packed with videos, games, Smart notebook student interaction, and abundant practice with immediate feedback.

  • "Holidays Around the World" WebQuest fun, food & Learning Cultures!

    Building Community While Celebrating Diversity with Food, Fun, and Games!

  • Vertebrate Classification of Animals Investigation Web Quest! Distance Learning

    Challenge your students to have fun using collaborative inquiry approaches, scientific methods and computer technology to learn about animals.

  • Geometry Exploration Practice and More! SUPPORTS DISTANCE LEARNING

    If you are tired of looking for ways to motivate your students in geometry - look no more!

  • Presidents Exploration Project

    Students travel through history looking at each president's term in office.

  • Fractions Practice, Games and More! SUPPORTS DISTANCE LEARNING

    This resource is a collection of strategically selected Internet links that align with all fraction concepts and skills taught in the classroom for grades 4 - 6 .

  • EXPLORING COORDINATES, AREA, VOLUME, CAPACITY! Supports Virtual Learning!

    This comprehensive resource incorporates whole-class Smartboard interaction or work in individual and small group settings. In addition, families may use this resource at home for additional practice.

  • ESTIMATION/COMPUTATION - a toolbox to learning mathematics! (DISTANCE LEARNING)

    Smartboard or individual practice resource (games, powerPoints, videos) to help students develop strategies to become efficient, accurate and fluent in computation.

  • All About Me! Community Building Project - Back to School

    This project is perfect for back-to-school and classroom community-building goals. Students share with classmates to discover exciting information about diverse cultures and communities.

  • Number Theory Practice! Patterns, Games and More! DISTANCE LEARNING

    Interactive Smartboard Practice Resource - MOTIVATE & EDUCATE your students with number patterns - factors multiples, divisibility rules, prime and composite numbers, exponential notation, square roots, prime factorization.

  • Celebrate Women's History. Let's go on a Web Quest to explore! Distance Learning

    March is Women's History Month, it is a time to celebrate the accomplishments of women as well as a time to reflect on their struggles.

  • NEWSPAPERS in the Classroom! Start spreading the news.

    In this project, students work collaboratively to create and produce a monthly, class newspaper to distribute to parents, administrators, and others.

  • Play "SLAVERY IN AMERICA (1619-2019)" on Viewpoints in America - a live TV Show

    History comes alive as students learn firsthand while fully engaging in the play "Slavery in America (1619 -2019)" on a live television talk show, Viewpoints in America.

  • Black History Jeopardy-Join the Fun Learning History!

    Look no further if you’re seeking the right inspiration for students to learn African American history. As educators, we know best practices point to fun and engaging activities where students are focused and learning is consequently enhanced. This game engages students with interactive knowledge as it mimics the American television show with all the bells and whistles.

  • Presidents Day Bingo

    This Presidents Day game engages students with interactive learning about United States presidents in a fun way. But, aside from being fun, it also promotes social interaction and learning. All materials needed for this game are included in PDF format for easy printing. This consists of a class set of bingo cards and four pages of trivia questions with keys.

  • Women's History Jeopardy Game

    Students have fun while learning about the contributions of women around the globe in this 85-plus Google game slide presentation. Students choose among six categories that target significant aspects and milestones in Women’s history. Each category has seven questions with answers that allow students to access impactful information about the contributions of Women across various fields, including trailblazers, entertainers, athletes, writers, scientists, government, and many more.

  • Properties of Polygons and Circles Jeopardy

    This 85-plus Google slides presentation engages students in reviewing and learning the properties of polygons and circles while having fun. As a result, students gain significant geometry vocabulary while developing teamwork.

  • Juneteenth Celebration WebQ

    The Juneteenth Celebration WebQuest engages students with essential historical information to commemorate the end of slavery and Freedom Day for African Americans.

  • Juneteenth Celebration Jeopardy

    The Juneteenth Celebration Jeopardy engages students with 43 Google Slides interactive learning of essential historical information about African American freedom from slavery. It mimics the American television show with all the bells and whistles.

  • Juneteenth Celebration WebQuest and Jeopardy! (Bundle)

    Learn about African American legacy and commemorate freedom with the Juneteenth Celebration WebQuest and Jeopardy Bundle. After a WebQuest, students compete in a friendly Juneteenth Jeopardy game with classmates.

  • Hispanic/Latine WebQuest Activities

    Celebrate American Latinx-Hispanic History Month with an interactive WebQuest that honors the diverse cultures, rich histories, and numerous contributions of Latinx and Hispanic Americans. The project includes fun activities and user-friendly research links to help students learn and share information about their valuable contributions.

  • Hispanic History Jeopardy Game

    This 58-Google slide presentation is a fun way for students to learn about Hispanic/Latinx history. The presentation has four categories, each with seven questions and answers. The categories cover a variety of fields, such as trailblazers, entertainers, athletes, writers, scientists, government, and more.

  • Hispanic/Latine History Resource BUNDLE!

    Sit back and watch your students learn via this Hispanic/Latine History Web Quest and Jeopardy Game resource bundle. It provides fun and engaging activities as students first go on a WebQuest to learn Hispanic/Latine history. Next, students can use researched information to compete in a friendly Hispanic Heritage Month Jeopardy game with classmates.

  • Holocause History Web Quest Project

    In this engaging project, students go on WebQuest to explore the events of the Holocaust as it affected Jewish families and others. They learn by accessing primary sources such as survivor testimonies and other historical data to examine the events of the Holocaust.

  • African American History Resource Bundle

    If you're seeking a comprehensive and engaging resource to learn about the legacy and history of African Americans, you've come to the right place! This African American History Bundle offers in-depth coverage of the contributions and legacy of African Americans, as well as significant events in African-American history. This African American History Bundle consists of the following five resources.

  • Essay Writing: Activities and Practice!

    If your students find Essay writing a chore, they will no more. The "How to Write an Essay" resource offers various activities that teach and engage students in a dependable, confidence-boosting process that applies to all essays and assignments across all classes. T


  • How to Make Bibliography Cards

    This 54-slide resource takes the worry out of teaching students to cite sources and format bibliography cards. It provides everything your students need to quickly learn the tedious skill of making source cards.


  • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy and Black History Month Activities

    Students will explore Dr. Martin Luther King’s beliefs about social issues and analyze their significance in today’s context. They will use Dr. King’s own words as a reference to understand his perspectives and insights.