April in my classrooms meant celebrating Earth Day and National Poetry Month. But it also meant the wiggles were setting in. If the spring weather and the end-of-the-year anticipation are making it harder to keep your kiddos in their seats, try this resource on using brain breaks to re-focus your classroom. Read on for more amazing April printables and have a great month.
“This pack is a great integrated resource that hits many major learning goals. Having taught at a project-based school, I would definitely use this with my students!”—Joy Darden, Teacher, Spring Hope, NC
Share the inspiring story of this climate change activist who has helped make big changes happen—starting when she was just 15! This biography includes comprehension questions.
“This is an amazing pack of resources all about baby animals! I love that it includes a play and several mini-books that are perfect for spring. The research project provides lots of support and choice for the students to get them engaged in writing.”—Corinne Jansen, Teacher, Kirkland, WA
Watch your students’ reading skills grow! This flower-themed graphic organizer encourages kids to think and write more deeply about the books they read.
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