Category: July
Showing all 7 resultsSorted by latest
-
$5.00Add to Cart
Twelve fun seek and find picture puzzles, each with a monthly theme! Similar to “I Spy”, each worksheet has 7 different images. Students will find, count and record the number of times each image is spotted! Print and go to give each student a worksheet or laminate to use again and again!
Answer keys included
-
$1.00Add to Cart
A fun, summer-themed word search puzzle which includes 32 hidden terms! Benefits of word search puzzles:
- – Supports language fluency
- – Improves spelling
- – Helps improve concentration
- – Teaches patience and persistence
- – Helps develop problem-solving skills
-
FREEAdd to Cart
This fun, FREE picture graph is designed to give students practice in finding and plotting coordinates! With a theme of the USA and the American flag, it is perfect to use when studying the U.S. states, government and the flag. You can also use it during American holidays such as Memorial Day and/or the 4th of July!
This is STEM activity for both Math, and Geography.
-
$40.00Add to Cart
Daily Writing Prompt Journals – ONE YEAR BUNDLE
Stop the “I don’t know what to write about!” struggle before it starts. This comprehensive One Year Bundle provides a seamless, year-round solution for developing consistent writing habits, critical thinking skills, and creative expression for students in 4th – 12th Grade. Whether it’s a deep dive into historical amendments or a light-hearted reflection on world kindness, this bundle ensures your students have a meaningful reason to put pen to paper every single day of the year.
What’s Included?
This isn’t just a list of sentences; it is a complete journaling system. Each month is packed with:
- Individual Journal Pages: A unique, dedicated page for every calendar day.
- Diverse Prompt Styles: A balanced mix of “light and fun” topics and “deep-dive” prompts that challenge students to think critically about values, history, and social issues.
- Calendar-Synced Content: Many prompts are tied to historical events (like the Prohibition Amendment), awareness months (like Tourette’s Syndrome Awareness), or holidays (like Veterans Day).
Why & How to Use This Bundle
Whether you are an educator or a homeschooling parent, you probably know that the hardest part of writing is often just getting started. This bundle removes that barrier.
How to implement it:
- Daily Starts: Start your morning or English period with a 10-minute quiet writing session.
- Fast-Finisher Activity: Keep your “early birds” engaged with a meaningful task that doesn’t feel like “busy work.”
- Homeschool Portfolios: Use these daily entries to track progress in handwriting, grammar, and expressive thought throughout the year.
- Digital or Print: These pages are designed to be “print-and-go” ready, but they also work beautifully as digital assignments. Simply give them to your student(s) and allow them to create a word document for each. First, have them copy (type) the prompt. Then answer it! Print and place in a growing 3 ring-binder of work.
The Benefits of Daily Prompting
Daily writing is like a workout for the brain. By using these journals, students will:
- Build Writing Stamina: Consistent practice helps students move from “dreading” a blank page to filling it with ease.
- Strengthen Critical Thinking: Prompts regarding laws, ethics, and social awareness require students to analyze and form their own opinions.
- Encourage Research: Specific prompts (like National Tourism Week or Tourette’s Awareness) invite students to learn more about the world around them.
- Develop Empathy: Topics like World Kindness Day and Veterans Day help students step outside their own experiences and consider the perspectives of others.
Sample Prompt Sneak Peek:
January 16th – Prohibition: If you could make something that is legal become illegal, what would it be? How would you enforce the law?
May 2nd – National Tourism Week: You have been assigned to develop a tour of your community. What places would you highlight and why?
November 13th – World Kindness Day: “No act of kindness, however small, is ever wasted.” ~ Aesop. Tell about a time when someone was kind to you.
Get Started Today!
Equip your students with the tools they need to become confident, thoughtful writers. From the first of January to the end of December, your writing curriculum is officially handled.
-
$6.00Add to Cart
Stop the “I don’t know what to write about!” struggle before it starts. This daily writing prompts resource provides a seamless solution for developing consistent writing habits, critical thinking skills, and creative expression for students in 4th – 12th Grade. Whether it’s a deep dive into facts and history or a light-hearted reflection, this month’s prompts ensure your students have a meaningful reason to put pen to paper every single day.
What’s Included?
This isn’t just a list of sentences; it is a complete journaling system. Each month is packed with:
- Individual Journal Pages: A unique, dedicated page for every day of the month.
- Diverse Prompt Styles: A balanced mix of “light and fun” topics and “deep-dive” prompts that challenge students to think critically about values, history, and social issues.
Here are two examples:
July 2nd – (July’s birthstone is the ruby)
You are a doctor. Every year, you make several trips to Burma to help sick people. After several years of providing this service for free to the Burmese people, one village as decided to give you a gift. The gift is some land that has a mine on it. In this mine, you discover rubies! What will you do with the rubies?July 3rd – (Stay out of the Sun Day)
The sun is extremely important to us but it can also be harmful if we spend too much time in direct sunlight. Your name is Sir Can. You are a sunshine expert. In 88 years of studying the sun, you have seen some patterns that link the sun to a certain type of skin cancer. Today, you are giving a speech at a beach in Miami. What will you say?How to implement it:
- Daily Starts: Start your morning or English period with a 10-minute quiet writing session.
- Fast-Finisher Activity: Keep your “early birds” engaged with a meaningful task that doesn’t feel like “busy work.”
- Homeschool Portfolios: Use these daily entries to track progress in handwriting, grammar, and expressive thought throughout the year.
- Digital or Print: These pages are designed to be “print-and-go” ready, but they also work beautifully as digital assignments. Simply give them to your student(s) and allow them to create a word document for each. First, have them copy (type) the prompt. Then answer it! Print and place in a growing 3 ring-binder of work.
The Benefits of Daily Prompting
Daily writing is like a workout for the brain. By using these journals, students will:
- Build Writing Stamina
- Strengthen Critical Thinking
- Encourage Research
- Encourages Deep Thinking About Different Topics
My Teaching Library has writing prompts for the entire year – BUNDLE & SAVE: Daily Writing Prompt Journal – ONE YEAR BUNDLE
-
$4.00Add to Cart
This lapbook has been designed to give students a creative project to create about America’s Independence Day – the 4th of July!
Students are given various lapbooking templates on a variety of topics. They will then research or read books about each, record what they have learned and add to their lapbook. These topics include…
– Pledge of Allegiance
– The American flag and winning independence
– Founding fathers: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and others
– American Symbols, the words ‘patriotic’ and ‘freedom’ -
$1.75Add to Cart
Nine Fourth of July coloring pages to celebrate Independence Day in the U.S.A!
#1 – Fireworks
#2 – Picnic
#3 – The word July with stars, hat and rockets
#4 – Heart, fireworks and the word July
#5 – Cartoon flag with stars, a lit firework and stars
#6 – “God Bless the USA”
#7 – Cartoon flag with “Happy 4th of July!”
#8 – “One Nation Under God” with stars
#9 – American Flag








