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Greek Myth Puzzles, Quizzes, and More!  (click title for download page)

Is your class doing a unit on Greek mythology? Here’s a web site with a host of games and other resources to make learning about the Greek gods easy and fun! Bonus: A link to another page about the Roman game Rota. Learn the rules and how to play this simple game!


Posted: November 17th, 2010 - 10:19 pm.    Number of Comments » 0.
Make A Scale Model Pyramid  (click title for download page)

I’m always on the lookout for web sites that offer free educational resources, so I was delighted to find a web site that enables you to make a scale model pyramid. If you are doing a project on Egypt, you’ll love this site! It has a printable full-color template and step-by-step instructions to assemble the four sheets into a remarkably realistic small pyramid. Bonus: Two printable sheets of stone patterns to make more models!


Posted: June 24th, 2010 - 4:53 pm.    Number of Comments » 0.
Educational Bonanza!  (click title for download page)

I’ve found a web site that is a treasure trove of free online activities in areas across the entire curriculum. I was particularly excited about her mathematics activities. Besides math practice, she has pages that illustrate symmetry and various types of patterns. The link at the foot of this page leads to an index of Jo Edkins’ many separate educational pages.


Posted: February 18th, 2010 - 2:46 pm.    Number of Comments » 0.
Inventions  (click title for download page)

The Inventions activity set uses the story of the invention of Velcro® by George de Mestral to explore the process of invention and what it takes to be a successful inventor. The anchor book, How Things Get Invented, is available at two reading levels, grades 2-3 and grades 4-5. There are also comprehension tests and a Cloze Pro® activity. The final piece of the Inventions activity set are writing activities in both Classroom Suite and Clicker 5 format, entitled Could I Be An Inventor? Bonus: Vocabulary list with definitions!


Posted: November 3rd, 2008 - 1:03 am.    Number of Comments » 0.