by Brian Crawford | Mar 23, 2012 | Kindergarten, Phonics
Objective The objective of this lesson is to teach the -et family of words to your child. Goal By the end of this lesson, your child will be familiar with the -et family of words. Be aware that it may take some time for your child to be familiar with reading using...
by Brian Crawford | Mar 21, 2012 | First Grade, French, Second Grade, Third Grade
Here’s a free French color by numbers activity. Color the picture according to the color scheme indicated on the worksheet. French numbers The numbers in French from one to ten are: One: Un Two: Deux Three: Trois Four: Quatre Five: Cinq Six: Six Seven: Sept...
by Brian Crawford | Mar 19, 2012 | First Grade, French, Second Grade, Third Grade
Here’s a free download of four pages of French numbers copywork. Have your students copy down the French numbers for one to ten (plus zero) on the activity pages included here. French numbers The numbers in French from one to ten are: One: Un Two: Deux Three:...
by Brian Crawford | Mar 17, 2012 | Fourth Grade, Mathbooking, Mathematics, Third Grade
Here’s a free download of a booklet of math problems for your students to solve while learning a little bit about meteorology, the study of weather and Earth’s atmosphere. Mathbooking is a fun activity where learning math meets scrapbooking. Children can...
by Brian Crawford | Mar 14, 2012 | First Grade, Learning Addition, Second Grade
Below you will find a free worksheet that you can download and hand out to your students for some extra practice adding together numbers and shapes. Using this particular addition worksheet will help to reinforce the concept that numbers are made up of units. It might...
by Brian Crawford | Mar 13, 2012 | First Grade, Kindergarten, Learning to Count, Mia the Math Magician
Mia the Math Magician Mia the Math Magician has a special skill – she is a wizard with mathematics! Counting to 10 This is the first of a series of lessons where Mia the Math Magician will introduce your students or children to mathematics. Use today’s...