A set of animal illustrations for students to color and cut out. Each animal includes its name, typical layer location, and a dotted border for cutting. Covers high, middle, and low rainforest dwellers.
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.
An interactive 4-page worksheet booklet that introduces Major Pentatonic Scales. Students learn C, G, F, and D Major Pentatonic scales through keyboard coloring, staff notation trace-and-write, and finger-number matching guides.
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 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 comprehensive instructional and facilitation guide for teachers. Includes a 40-minute step-by-step lesson plan, classroom management tips for maintaining the steady beat, and a syllable mapping guide for irregular names.
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 hands-on, creative storytelling lesson where second-grade students write simple scripts, design paper finger puppets, and practice expressive reading and oral storytelling. Helps boost reading fluency, collaboration, and character development in an engaging classroom theater format.
Printable name tag badges in four retro-music designs (cassette, boombox, vinyl record, headphones) for students to write their names, draw their rhythms, and color.
An introductory exploration of jazz music for K-2 students, centering its Black American roots and legendary pioneers through listening, speaking, and creative expression.
A creative art and reflection lesson for 2nd and 3rd graders. Students reflect on their favorite school year memories, write about them, and create a gorgeous wax-resist watercolor painting as a keepsake of their personal growth and artistic progress.
A printable worksheet for student name rhythm decoding. It features guided syllable exercises, classmate rhythm tracking, and a final preparation space for students to map out their own rhythm.