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This content integrates Google Santa Tracker’s online games to assist students in learning world geography and Christmas traditions around the world.
Let’s introduce your students to prepositions with Santa!
This content activity is initiated to take students’ emoji skills (social-emotional learning) to the next level by using them to describe books, events, and themselves!
This fun activity requires students to build a snowman using Four-Step Sequencing: First, Next, Then, Last.
A pattern sequence activity which requires children to identify repeating patterns. Can you tell which object comes next?
Learn how to identify points on a number line and practice adding and subtracting using a number line with Christmas-themed activities.
Engaging activities and games about color and color mixing, inspired by reading the book Mouse Paint, by Ellen Stoll Walsh.
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Help kids learn the basics of rusting, a foundation for the more complex chemistry concepts those children will learn later on.
Look into the definition of density, which can be used to describe everyday objects, and observe density in real life.
On this Father's Day, in the form of a picture book to guide kids think about who he is and prepare a special dish for him to show your love.
Help students learn about a fundamental concept of the motion of objects related to force and formulated by Isaac Newton into three basic laws.
What are waves? Waves are all around us from the light we see to the sound we hear, to the earthquake that shakes the ground. Let’s learn about it today!
Build the background of table tennis basic rules and skills by playing fun interactive activities rather than traditional drills.
Make it fun for students to read music is what we wish for. Existing music educational content is packaged in traditional non digital and engaging ways.
Let's celebrate the beginning of summer and have fun singing along to this favorite classic - London Bridge is Falling Down.
Let kids balance the eggs (a traditional Taiwanese practice) with family at home on this Dragon Boat Festival holidays.
Help students to develop knowledge of three-dimensional forms and learn a basic vocabulary of structural components.
Early elementary-age children can learn the elements of building a house and exercise visual-spatial thinking skills while positioning the different pieces.
Let’s observe insects world and get a GIGANTIC look way of the insects in the class by using ViewSonic® VB-VIS-002 document camera.
Students will analyze the principles of beauty applied to the picture through the correspondence of artworks and practice using them to create a vase of flowers and a greeting card.
Interactive games and task-based activities designed to make Chinese learning fun and natural.
Learn about the cross-sections created from slicing 3D shapes to train spatial thinking.
Learn how to recognize a line of symmetry for a two‐dimensional figure as a line across the figure.
Learn about the attributes of 2D shapes by applying animated graphics to make the trace shape stand out.
Learn how to trace the shapes and think of examples of shapes in everyday real life.
Let’s help bunny to find the correct plant parts to eat and help students with their sorting, matching, and problem-solving skills
Learn more about a force between two surfaces that occurs when two things are in contact and at least one of them is moving
The old-school blocks puzzle is ideal to learn geometric terms, spatial relations, problem-solving abilities, and hand-eye coordination.
Changes that shape the world around us. Explore the way solids, liquids, and gases change in different situations.
What is matter? Activate students' prior knowledge of solids, liquids, and gases for kindergarten through grade 2 students.