Can you believe the end of the school year is around the corner? Along with other May celebrations, this is a great time to think about summer reading and ways kids can keep their skills growing during the break. Try this bookworm project that can be adapted for any age and can be used all summer long. Read on for more May resources.
If you’re teaching a unit on space this month, you’ll love “this great STEM activity to learn about sound, simple machines, and the moon.”—DeShawn Scott, Teacher, Brookings, SD
The end of the year is a time of joy—and sometimes anxiety—for the littlest learners. This four-page packet includes activities and tips to help you wrap up the year without the stress.
This mini-unit has everything you need for celebrating the mothers and mother figures in your students’ lives. Includes craft projects, a mini-book, and a family word find.
It’s never too early to build a foundation of appreciation for Asian American heritage, and this origami art project is the perfect way! Bonus—it’s great for building fine-motor skills.
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