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FREEAdd to CartThis is a free downloadable book.
When Jimmy Skunk curls up to take a nap in an old barrel, the imp of mischief gets the better of Peter Rabbit. Tons of trouble plague the long-eared prankster after he decides it’d be great fun to see the barrel — with Jimmy inside — roll down from its resting point high on a hill. Reddy Fox gets the blame for Jimmy’s wild ride (as well as a dose of the skunk’s “perfume”); Peter gets his comeuppance for playing nasty tricks; and before the day is out, Jimmy Skunk and Unc’ Billy Possum go egg-hunting and wind up in a pretty pickle in Farmer Brown’s henhouse. Children will delight in these warm, whimsical adventures that combine all the interest and excitement of a good story with gentle lessons about nature, wildlife and such virtues as courtesy, kindness, and preparedness.
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$6.00Add to CartWatch your students’ curiosity bloom with Let’s Learn About Plants! Whether you are looking for a comprehensive standalone unit or a high-quality supplement to your existing science curriculum, this resource is designed to keep young learners growing.
This pack moves beyond simple reading—it’s an interactive experience. Students will be actively engaged as they cut, color, paste, and write their way through the fascinating world of botany. From the tiny secrets of a seed to the full cycle of a flowering plant, your classroom will transform into a garden of discovery! 🪴
🔍 What’s Inside the Greenhouse?
This resource is packed with everything you need to provide a multi-sensory learning experience:
- 16 Vocabulary Word Cards: Perfect for word walls or pocket charts.
- 3 Sets of Sequencing Cards: Master the plant life cycle through visual storytelling.
- Sequencing Worksheets: Reinforce the “what comes next” logic.
- 4 Vibrant Plant Posters: Beautifully illustrated to brighten up your science center.
- Mini-Book Activity: A project students will be proud to keep read.
- 20+ Comprehensive Worksheets: Covering everything from anatomy to growth needs.
📖 Building a Scientific Vocabulary
Help your students speak like real scientists! This unit covers 16 essential terms:
Seed, Sprout, Seedling, Plant, Roots, Stem, Leaf, Soil, Sunlight, Water, Air, Flower, Bud, Trunk, Branch, and Crown.
🛠️ Skills-Based Learning
This isn’t just “busy work.” While exploring biology, students will sharpen critical developmental skills, including:
- Fine Motor: Tracing, precision cutting, and gluing.
- Literacy: Copy work and vocabulary retention.
- Scientific Inquiry: Investigation journaling and data measuring.
🏫 Perfect For…
- ✅ Science Centers: Independent exploration stations.
- ✅ Homeschooling: Easy-to-follow, “grab-and-go” lessons.
- ✅ Seatwork & Review: Engaging tasks for morning work or early finishers.
- ✅ Cooperative Learning: Fun group activities and sequencing games.
🌻 Ready to watch your science lessons grow?
Give your students the tools they need to investigate the natural world around them.
👉 Get “Plant Life Cycle & Parts of a Plant Science” Today and Start Digging into Science! 🚀
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$2.00Add to CartUse in a creative writing center or have students complete a short informational book on whales using this cute Whale Shape Book! (9 pages – each with 2 shape images)
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$2.50Add to CartThis is a downloadable copy of the book. (63 pages)
About the book: Here is a delightful look at childhood, written by master poet and storyteller Robert Louis Stevenson. In this collection of sixty-six poems, Stevenson recalls the joys of his childhood, from sailing boats down a river, to waiting for the lamplighter, to sailing off to foreign lands in his imagination. (See sample poetry in description below) -
$2.25Add to CartDo your students know what the most popular U.S. Thanksgiving traditions are? If not, check out this fun presentation with 9 informational slides!
Great to use as a conversation starter, a writing starter or a fun holiday classroom party.
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$3.00Add to CartHelp your kids get the most from church! This resource will allow your kids to take notes, answer questions for self-reflection and keep a record of each service.
Parents then can use their child’s completed sermon notes to engage in conversation and extend their child’s learning by discussing the sermon’s message, their child’s understanding and how they may apply what was taught!
Highlights of Version #2:
- – The sermon text was:
- – What was the sermon about?
- – What I learned about God:
- – My favorite song:
- – Did I give an offering?
- – Did we celebrate sacraments (baptism / Lord’s Supper)?
- – Words I do not know?
- – Special events?
Want all 4 Sermon Notes for Kids? Save and get all 4 when you purchase: Sermon Notes for Kids | 4 Designs
⭐ PLEASE NOTE: This resource is for individual family use only. If you are planning to distribute within a local ministry / church, you must purchase a Ministry License. This includes ALL-ACCESS MEMBERS. To use within a church ministry, you MUST PURCHASE a MINISTRY LICENSE.
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$5.00Add to CartThis skills workbook has been designed for Kindergarten (170+ pages).
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FREEAdd to CartJohn Hagan made this resource a free resource for all educators back in 2002. Recommended for 6th-12th grades and beyond.
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$2.00Add to CartThis phonics, learning to read resource will help students create words using 4 word wheels ( -ill -it -et -ell ). As students create new words, they can write each word on the included ‘Creating Words’ worksheet!
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$12.00Add to CartIt’s All About Money (Pennies, Nickels, Dimes and Quarters) is a comprehensive unit with 8 interactive centers and 70+ worksheets! Inside you’ll find plenty of Math activities and worksheets for identification, learning coin values and counting coins, tallying, creating and reading graphs, and more!
Students will also get plenty of handwriting practice as an added bonus. Centers include those for individual learning and group activities.
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$3.00Add to CartSince 1836, children have been delighted by these volumes filled with exotic adventures, exciting stories, beautiful poems, and funny fables. The Fifth Eclectic Reader includes selections from Washington Irving, Daniel Webster, Charles Dickens, Samuel Johnson, and Bret Harte.
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$1.25Add to CartNumber Frogs (with numbers 1-50 PLUS blank cards to add more numbers). In this Math resource, each card comes complete with a large frog and one number. I also include frogs with blanks so that larger numbers or math symbols can be added! Great for number concepts, flash cards, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division…
These cute frog cards are colorful and students will love using them!
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$3.00Add to CartStudents will learn both the history and math of roman numerals as they create a lasting project. Students are given informational text (a brief history) of this numerical system as well as an explanation of the numbers and how they are used (counted – will require students to ‘identify’ given numbers – i.e. CDLX). Students will also learn how roman numerals are used now in every day life.
Includes:
- – Explanation and instructions for creating a lapbook
- – Informational text
- – Map of Ancient Roman Empire
- – Lapbooking templates
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$3.00Add to CartOne night, the old money-lender Ebenezer Scrooge receives four visitors. The first is the ghost of his business partner, Jacob Marley, who warns Scrooge of the night ahead. The next three spirits show Scrooge what he once was, what he came to be, and what will become of him if he continues to be a miserly, selfish, cheerless person. Scrooge must regain his compassion and humanity to avoid the fate shown to him by the last spirit.
- Interest Level: Grade 5 – Grade 12 ·
- Reading Level: Grade 5
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$1.50Add to CartThis resource is a great extension activity for 2nd-3rd grade students who have just finished learning about Columbus. Students will use their creative imagination and write a travel log as if they were an actual crew member aboard a voyage with Columbus. They will then create a ‘telling telescope’ for their travel log and a fun little sailor hat!
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$6.50Add to CartThis resource will take students through a journey of learning...a journey learning about the Wright Brothers and the beginning of aviation while weaving lessons throughout various subjects: Art, Science, Math, Language Arts, Geography, Economics and even Health.
This 83-page resource provides detailed lesson plans, student information, student worksheets and many hands-on, engaging student activities!
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$20.00Add to CartPhysical Science is the study of the inorganic world. It is ordinarily thought of as consisting of four broad areas: astronomy, physics, chemistry, and the Earth sciences. This textbook is a full-year Physical Science curriculum (356 pages) and can be used in Middle or High School.
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$3.00Add to CartHave students that need practice or help learning numbers 1-5 (and the number words)? They’ll love this Five Colorful Easter Eggs Unit!
⭐It begins with a colorful classroom book (included) that you read to your students. Then, there are several activities for students to complete:
- Their own b/w book for them to create as they trace and color
- Manipulatives for teacher/student interaction
– Hiding eggs in the grass
– Placing eggs in a basket - Center activity – Counting mats and eggs
⭐Number concepts are strong throughout with the story beginning with 5 eggs and counting down (one at a time) as ‘hidden’ Easter eggs are found until there are none. Number words one, two, three, four and five are taught.
⭐Fine motor skills will be practiced through coloring and tracing.
⭐⭐Days of Easter Counting FUN! ⭐⭐



