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.
“It is clear that this pack was produced by educators. It features many resources so a teacher can deliver well-balanced, standards-based Earth Day lessons packed with information that will engage students.”—Katie Quintana, Teacher, Rohnert Park, CA
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 a great lesson to guide students through opinion writing and research. It connects to Earth Day and helping our environment, too!”—Alexa Libal, Grades 4–6 Teacher
If poetry writing is on your agenda this month, then you’ll love this flower-themed graphic organizer that will guide students to find more precise, descriptive words to use in their work.
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