Students explore sensory textures like smooth, rough, and patterned using various tools and techniques.
A collection of reading fluency and comprehension lessons based on popular anime stories, adapted for a 3rd-grade reading level. Each lesson follows a standardized format including decoding practice, fluency passages, comprehension checks, and a creative mission.
A whimsical and engaging preschool-to-kindergarten lesson focused on basic color recognition, color mixing, sorting, and emotional connection to colors in a magical elf-themed forest. Includes hands-on worksheets, color-matching flashcards, coloring pages, and teacher facilitation notes.
A teacher facilitation guide for the Elf Color Academy lesson. Includes learning objectives, material prep list, step-by-step instructional pacing (warm-up, core activities, wrap-up), and questioning guides.
A comprehensive introduction to library skills, covering both the physical care of books and the intellectual skills needed to find and evaluate information.
A lesson dedicated to learning the fundamentals of major scales on the piano, beginning with pentatonic scales. Contains an interactive multi-page mini booklet with keyboard coloring, staff notation trace-and-write, and fingering guides.
Printable double-sided or single-sided color matching flashcards. Page 1 contains 6 colorful elf hat cards with tracing words, and Page 2 contains 6 matching magical forest object cards.
A collaborative art sequence where students create a large-scale mosaic mural to honor a retiring teacher, focusing on themes of growth, beauty, and legacy.
A comprehensive, year-long curriculum for Kindergarten Music. It contains a detailed Scope and Sequence Document and two highly granular Lesson Structure Manuals detailing 36 distinct bi-weekly lesson plans.
A student coloring page where children connect colors to emotions by drawing facial expressions and coloring the hats of four cute magical forest elves representing different moods.
A series of three interactive music lessons for K-2 students, focusing on fundamental concepts of rhythm, dynamics, and pitch through an explorer-themed adventure. Perfect for substitute teachers, these lessons include visual presentations, hands-on games, and printable worksheets.
A first-week music lesson that scaffolds decoding names into rhythmic patterns. Students map syllables to quarter notes (Ta) and eighth notes (Ti-Ti) to create a collective classroom rhythm groove.
A student worksheet where children explore color mixing by coloring in cute potion flasks for primary colors and tracing/coloring the resulting secondary colors.