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$1.50Add to Cart3 one-page, colorful posters to display the months of the year in your classroom to help students learn the names of each month and the order in which they fall within the year.
Posters 1 and 2 list each month January – December
Poster 3 will list the month beside a number (representing the numbers 1-12)Example:
- 9. September
- 12. December
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$2.50Add to CartThis is a downloadable copy of the book. (85 pages)
About the book: This is a crafty little book with lots of projects such as paper cutting and poster making, booklets, animals and toys plus much more. This book is offered many places on the web but many do not include illustrations or pictures. This copy includes all original illustrations and pictures! -
$3.00Add to CartThanksgiving Vocabulary Activities has over 90 vocabulary words with activities including: parts of speech, types of nouns, prefixes, suffixes, antonyms, synonyms, poetry and more. Pages contain colorful, cute Thanksgiving themed clipart!
** Students are sure to have fun while they’re learning! **
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$0.50Add to CartStudents can explore color and their creativity with this fun coloring design!
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$3.00Add to Cart“In fourteen hundred ninety-two
Columbus sailed the ocean blue.
He had three ships and left from Spain;
He sailed through sunshine, wind and rain…”This resource will have students copy the entire poem, 14 pages, 2 lines at a time of the famous Columbus poem, “He Sailed the Ocean Blue.” Designed for 1st-2nd grades.
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$1.50Add to CartThis classroom poster displays the major arteries (20) and veins (15) of the human circulatory system.
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$3.00Add to CartHelp students learn to fingerspell (American Sign Language) using these letter – hand sign flash cards!
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$5.00Add to CartThis Christmas Bingo download is ready to print and use…FUN Christmas Game!
With 30 unique player boards ready to use, your students won’t have to create their own! Great to use as whole class activities or in small groups. Laminate and use year after year.
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$3.00Add to CartIntroduce your youngest learners to the history and significance of a patriotic holiday with the Memorial Day Kindergarten & 1st Grade Activity Unit from My Teaching Library! Carefully designed to offer an intimate, specialized, and flexible learning experience, this foundational resource moves away from rigid benchmarks to meet primary students exactly where they are. Through simple, engaging text and hands-on activities, children will discover why we honor the brave heroes who gave their lives for our country.
This primary packet includes a variety of interactive learning elements:
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Hands-On Activities: Simple, easy-to-read pages providing a narrative that introduces early learners to basic holiday concepts, government traditions, and symbols of remembrance. Includes engaging cut-and-paste sorting activities, counting tasks, and creative holiday-themed matching games perfect for visual and tactile learners.
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Reading Comprehension & Facts: Gentle question pages tailored for primary students to reinforce early reading skills and historical vocabulary.
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Patriotic Coloring & Handwriting Pages: High-quality pages featuring themed illustrations and guided letter-tracing spaces to promote fine motor skills and handwriting practice.
Perfect for families of young children, multi-age co-ops, or traditional classrooms, this unit study gives you the ultimate freedom to customize your child’s lessons in real-time. Use it as a quick holiday focus or a gentle springboard into your seasonal social studies plans!
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$2.50Add to CartTransform your learning environment into an interactive historical discovery space with the Memorial Day Vocabulary Word Wall from My Teaching Library! This resource moves away from uniform delivery to provide a highly visual and flexible tool that enriches language arts, reading comprehension, and civic history lessons simultaneously.
This vocabulary pack includes 30 distinct holiday-themed words meticulously curated to help students master the vocabulary of remembrance. The collection spans foundational civic terms, historic symbols, and emotional concepts, including: Memorial Day, Holiday, May, United States, Remember, Wars, Sacrifice, Heroes, Honor, Flag, Half-mast, Flowers, Graves, Arlington National Cemetery, President, Speech, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Parades, Picnic, Decoration Day, Civil War, World War I, Red Poppy, Flanders Field, Taps, Medals, Purple Heart, Valiant, Valor, and Patriotic.
This set features:
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Bold, Large-Print Word Strips: Clean, easy-to-read cards perfect for bulletin boards, room displays, or direct manipulation during reading and writing assignments.
Options to use:
- Create Interactive Vocabulary Definition Matching Cards: Have students write definitions on the back of each strip. Then, have them write definitions on separate strips of paper. Once all definitions are written, students can match the cards to the separate definition strips and then self-check by flipping over the word cards!
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Create a Word Wall Display: Display the words on the wall of your room. Encourage students to use them in weekly writing or as their weekly spelling words.
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$2.00Add to CartThis Science / Biology resource includes 2 activity worksheets for students to help them review the structures / organelles of an animal cell and the main function(s) of each. Structures /organelles include: centrosome, plasma membrane, mitochondria, vacuole, Golgi apparatus, ribosome, lysosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus, nucleolus, peroxisome, cytoplasm
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$3.00Add to CartThis resource includes 32 student pages (8 sets in all) of rhyming worksheets to provide plenty of practice for students learning to identify rhyming words!
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$5.00Add to CartA downloadable .pdf copy of a complete collection of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poetry! It is a large download of over 1,300 pages.
About the Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was an American poet and educator whose works include “Paul Revere’s Ride”, The Song of Hiawatha, and Evangeline. He was also the first American to translate Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy and was one of the Fireside Poets from New England.
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$2.50Add to CartWith this resource students will learn about and be tested on the life and accomplishments of Henry Ford.
Students will learn about:
– Where he was born
– What he built at the age of 15
– Where he worked as an engineer and when he built his first gasoline powered car
– What brought people to him willing to finance his new concept of manufacturing…and more!After reading, there are three worksheets for students to complete to help assess student comprehension.
– A “Who, What, When, Where, Why and How” worksheet
– A multiple-choice worksheet
– A short answer worksheetAnswer Keys provided.
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$2.50Add to CartThis is a downloadable copy of the book.
About the book: Jane Eyre is not a pure romance novel. It’s a complex work combing elements of the coming-of-age story and more. Despite its complexity, though, the heart and soul of Jane Eyre is the passionate love between Jane and her employer, Edward Rochester, and it’s their love story that is the most memorable element of the novel. Both Jane and Rochester are such passionate characters, but Jane’s passion is tempered with sense, while Rochester is all sensibility. Despite her social powerlessness Jane is one of the strongest women characters in fiction and by sticking to her principles she is rewarded with true love.About the Author: Charlotte Brontë was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels became classics of English literature. Brontë experienced the early deaths of all her siblings. She became pregnant shortly after her marriage in June 1854 but died on 31 March 1855, three weeks before her 39th birthday.
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$1.75Add to CartThis is a resource designed to teach students about Louis Pasteur and his important contribution to science in germ theory, spontaneous generation, pasteurization and the rabies vaccine. After reading 2 pages of informational text, students will be asked 9 short answer questions to assess comprehension of the material. Answer key is provided.
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$1.50Add to CartStudying anatomy? Body systems? Here is “Body Systems” poster that that illustrates these systems: circulatory, muscular, digestive, nervous, skeletal and respiratory.
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$3.00Add to CartYour students will love these ‘frog-themed‘ handwriting worksheets on which they can practice writing letters (upper and lower case). Each letter comes with step by step directions on correct letter formation! Color and BW worksheets included.
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$1.00Add to CartThree fun Thanksgiving game boards using player game pieces of Pilgrims and turkeys as markers!
Benefits of playing tic-tac-toe:
- – It helps children apply their logic and develop strategy at an early age.
- – It prepares children for more complex games because they have to think of multiple things at one time.
- – It helps children learn how to follow rules and take turns.
- – It can help improve a child’s concentration.
- – It teaches good sportsmanship.


