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Lesson Plan on The Weather - Grades 1-4
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
This fun 90-minute lesson is perfect for Grades 1–4. It helps students learn all about the weather in a simple and engaging way. The lesson starts with a quick observation activity where students look outside and describe what they see. Then, they watch a short, colorful video called Weather | Science for Kids. It explains what weather is, the different elements, and why it matters.
After the video, students answer questions, sort weather cards, and work in pairs. The lesson includes a printable worksheet full of matching, drawing, and word games. Students also make their own weather wheels and act as mini meteorologists in class.
Everything is hands-on and easy to follow. The lesson builds vocabulary, boosts speaking, and teaches science—all at once. It’s ideal for classroom or remote learning. Best of all, the activities are ready to print and use right away. If you want a weather lesson that’s fun, interactive, and packed with learning, this is it!
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
This 90-minute lesson plan introduces Grade 1–3 students to the meaning and history of Father’s Day through an engaging video, interactive discussion, and hands-on activities. Using the animated YouTube video “Father’s Day” students learn about the origins of the celebration, including stories of Sonora Dodd and Grace Golden Clayton.
The lesson begins with a warm-up discussion, followed by a video viewing and guided comprehension questions. Students then complete a colorful worksheet with true/false questions, matching activities, a crossword, a wordsearch, and a drawing task to reinforce understanding. The lesson concludes with a creative card-making activity where students design heartfelt Father’s Day cards and write short thank-you messages to their dads or caregivers.
This lesson encourages students to express gratitude, develop their listening and comprehension skills, and explore the importance of family relationships in a fun and meaningful way. All materials, including the worksheet and answer key, are provided to support easy implementation in the classroom.
Lesson Plan on Butterfly Life Cycle
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Lesson Plan Overview: The Fascinating Life Cycle of Butterflies
Prepare for a thrilling 90-minute exploration centered on butterflies! This lesson is ideal for young learners who are interested in the growth and transformation of butterflies. Together, we will discover the four captivating phases of a butterfly’s existence: beginning as small eggs, developing into voracious caterpillars (larvae), changing within a chrysalis (pupa), and ultimately appearing as stunning adult butterflies.
We’ll start with an enjoyable discussion to discover what knowledge students have about butterflies. Next, we will view an engaging and informative YouTube video titled “Butterfly Life Cycle” that illustrates these stages. Following the video, students will respond to guided questions to encourage deeper reflection on their learning.
Following this, learners will engage with an interactive worksheet full of tasks such as matching, sequencing events, discovering new vocabulary, illustrating, and tackling some critical thinking puzzles. These tasks aim to enhance key concepts while also igniting creativity and curiosity.
By the conclusion of the lesson, students will be able to confidently identify and explain each phase of the butterfly’s lifecycle, grasp the concept of metamorphosis, and even provide instances of other creatures that undergo remarkable transformations. This lesson offers a fantastic opportunity to enhance science skills, expand vocabulary, and accommodate various learning styles—whether students learn optimally through visual, auditory, or hands-on experiences.
Perfect for students in grades 2 to 4, this lesson can be effortlessly adjusted for younger or older children. Furthermore, all the resources you require, along with a useful worksheet and answer key, are provided to ensure your teaching experience is seamless and effective
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
This engaging and educational worksheet is designed for students in Grades 3 to 5 to explore the fascinating science behind a solar eclipse. Aligned with classroom discussions and visual learning, this printable resource reinforces key concepts such as the alignment of the Sun, Moon, and Earth, and introduces important terms like umbra, penumbra, and antumbra.
The worksheet includes a variety of interactive activities to enhance comprehension and critical thinking. Students will match vocabulary to definitions, fill in the blanks using knowledge from the lesson, label diagrams, identify different types of eclipses, and highlight safe viewing practices. A hands-on model activity using everyday objects is also encouraged to bring the eclipse experience to life in the classroom.
An answer key is included to support independent or guided learning. Ideal for use after watching the educational Dr. Binocs video on solar eclipses, this worksheet serves as both a fun follow-up and an effective assessment tool. Whether used in class or for homework, it helps young learners grasp this amazing celestial event in an age-appropriate and exciting way.
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Learning to read is one of the most important milestones in a child's education. One of the earliest and most effective strategies for teaching reading is through the use of CVC words. CVC stands for Consonant-Vowel-Consonant. These are simple three-letter words that follow a predictable pattern, making them ideal for young learners and beginner readers.
CVC words help children understand how individual sounds (phonemes) come together to form words. They provide a solid foundation for phonics, blending, and decoding skills. For example, in the word "cat," children can learn to blend the sounds /k/, /a/, and /t/ to read the whole word.
This ebook is designed for early learners, ESL students, and anyone who is beginning their journey into reading and spelling. It includes 50 of the most common CVC words, each with a clear definition and example sentence. Following the word list, you will find a student worksheet with 30 fun and educational exercises that help reinforce the material. Answers are provided at the end for self-assessment or teacher use.
Let the learning begin!
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Fractions represent the parts of a whole or collection of objects. A fraction has two parts. The number on the top of the line is called the numerator. It tells how many equal parts of the whole or collection are taken. The number below the line is called the denominator. It shows the total number of equal parts the whole is divided into or the total number of the same objects in a collection. When the whole is divided into equal parts, the number of parts we take makes up a fraction. If a cake is divided into eight equal pieces and one piece of the cake is placed on a plate, then each plate is said to have 1/8 of the cake.
This ebook is an gradual and easy introduction to fractions. It is designed especially for Grade 3. There re many colourful activities included, and their answers are provided at the end.
Easter Bundle - Lesson Plans and Colouring Pages
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Easter: What does it represent? Easter is one of the primary Christian celebrations, or Holy Days. It celebrates Jesus' rising from the dead three days following His crucifixion. Easter signifies the joyful conclusion of the Lenten period characterized by fervent prayer, fasting, and repentance for numerous Christian groups. Easter ranks as one of the most important celebrations in the Christian calendar, alongside the birth of Christ. It happens when Christians celebrate and show thankfulness for the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Based on the Christian liturgical calendar, Easter is the most important and joyful celebration. Christians take this opportunity to reflect on the significance of Jesus' crucifixion and the promise of everlasting life. A fundamental principle of Christianity is the resurrection, which underscores the assurance of salvation and hope offered through faith in Jesus Christ.
This comprehensive bundle includes two lesson plans on Easter, with teacher's notes and students' worksheets. Answers are provided as well. It also includes a colouring book with 20 colouring pages. Have fun with your lessons!
Lesson Plan: The History of Easter
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
The main Christian holiday, Easter, commemorates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day following his crucifixion. Although the commemoration of Jesus' Resurrection most likely took place earlier, the first known Easter celebration dates to the second century.
In the Christian calendar, Easter comes after Lent, which is 40 days before to Easter (excluding Sundays) and is customarily marked by fasting and penance. Holy Week, which encompasses Good Friday, the day of Jesus' crucifixion; Maundy Thursday, the celebration of his Last Supper with his followers; and Holy Saturday, the period between his crucifixion and resurrection, comes right before Easter.
This lesson plan on the history of Easter will last 90 minutes. It includes the various teaching stages and their duration. Photocopiable students' worksheet are also included, along with their answer sheet. The lesson plan uses the video 'History of the Holidays: Easter' by the acclaimed History Channel (YouTube link in the content).
Lesson Plan: 10 Surprising Easter Traditions in Europe
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Easter is a beloved festival celebrated all across the world, but did you know that Europe has unique traditions and rituals that you might not be familiar with? We look at ten of the most surprising and fascinating Easter traditions across Europe in this lesson. These traditions, which range from rolling eggs in the UK to burning Judas effigies in Greece and even rolling cheese in England, are sure to surprise and delight you. Easter parades, communal dancing (in Eastern Europe), egg hunts, and the Easter Bunny are other traditions that have come to be linked with Easter and are observed by both Christians and some non-Christians. Come along on this journey and discover the rich and varied Easter traditions that Europe has to offer.
This lesson plan is intended to take about 90 minutes to complete. It includes all the stages of the lesson, the learning goals, the necessary materials, the students' worksheets, and the answer key.
The activities cover all skills (reading, listening, speaking, and writing). A video lasting 5 minutes is also included (the YouTube link is in the content).
Elementary art lesson, Mondrian Bundle; Color theory activity; Printable
By Patricia
This student-tested activity teaches about Mondrian's abstract art as well as about the artist Mondrian and art vocabulary.
This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide for 3 - 45-minute lesson
- 4 worksheets
- 2 Mondrian frames
- A presentation on the work of Piet Mondrian
- Background information on Piet Mondrian
- 2 posters
- 2 options the play the tetris game
- Awards and medals
Skills Developed in this lesson:
- Learn art vocabulary; Mondrian life and work; abstract art.
- Fine motor skills
- Learn art vocabulary to describe choices while creating art.
- Teamwork skills
Abstract art Elementary art lesson
By Patricia
Abstract art Elementary art lesson. This student-tested activity teaches about Mondrian's abstract art as well as about the artist Mondrian and art vocabulary.
This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide for 2 - 45-minute lesson
- 3 worksheets
- 2 Mondrian frames
- A presentation on the work of Piet Mondrian
- Background information on Piet Mondrian
- 2 posters
Skills Developed in this lesson:
- Learn art vocabulary; Mondrian life and work; abstract art.
- Fine motor skills
Elementary art lesson Mondrian Abstract art
By Patricia
This Elementary art lesson is a student-tested activity that teaches about Mondrian's abstract art and the artist Mondrian and art vocabulary. I was surprised to see my student's work! They enjoyed it. I told them to create an abstract art and later they had to explain it to me so they could go on the wall of fame.
This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide for 2 - 45-minute lesson
- 3 worksheets
- A presentation on the work of Piet Mondrian
- Background information on Piet Mondrian
Skills Developed in this lesson:
- Learn art vocabulary; Mondrian life and work; abstract art.
- Fine motor skills
Sugar Skull - Day of the Dead craft sculptures
By Patricia
Dive into the vibrant Mexican culture with our student-tested Sugar Skull - Day of the Dead craft sculptures! This engaging lesson – it's an immersive exploration of culture and tradition. Perfect for classrooms celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month or studying Mexican art, this activity invites students to delve into the rich symbolism and meaning behind the Day of the Dead
Our comprehensive package includes step-by-step instructions for creating stunning Sugar Skull - Day of the Dead craft sculptures, along with printable templates and resources to enhance the learning experience.
With its student-tested approach and emphasis on cultural understanding, it's sure to engage and inspire learners of all ages.
This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide for 2 - 45-minute lesson
- 1 printables
- 1 poster
- Background information on Mexican culture
Skills Developed in this lesson:
- Learn art vocabulary and Mexican culture.
- Fine motor skills.
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Hispanic Heritage Month project
By Patricia
This student-tested activity brings the rich culture of Mexico to life in your classroom. This engaging activity was designed specifically for the Hispanic Heritage Month project. Immerse your students in the beauty and tradition of Oaxacan pottery as they explore the fascinating world of art.
This comprehensive teacher's guide provides everything you need to seamlessly integrate this Hispanic Heritage Month art project into your lesson plans.
The accompanying worksheet reinforces key concepts and allows students to showcase their understanding of Hispanic art through a variety of engaging exercises. Whether they're learning about different pottery techniques or exploring the symbolism behind traditional designs, this worksheet is sure to spark meaningful discussions and creative expression.
This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide for 2 - 45-minute lesson - From background information on the history and significance of Oaxacan pottery to step-by-step instructions for creating stunning pottery-inspired artwork, you'll have all the tools you need to captivate your students' imaginations.
- 1 worksheet
- 1 poster
Skills Developed in this lesson:
- Learn art vocabulary and Mexican culture.
- Fine motor skills.
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Elementary art lesson plan; Mondrian Boogie Woogie printable art activity
By Patricia
Student-tested activity. Learn art vocabulary and recreate one of Mondrian’s most famous art.
This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide for 2 (45-minute) lessons
- 2 options to complete the artwork
- Piet Mondrian presentation 8 slides
- 2 worksheets
Elementary art lesson plan| Piet Mondrian printable colors game art activity
By Patricia
This student-tested game teaches colors in a fun way. In this set of one game, google slides and award students discover Piet Mondrian's work and learn or review primary and secondary colors.
This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide for a 45-minute lesson
- 2 options the play the game
- A presentation on the work of Piet Mondrian
- Background information on Piet Mondrian
- Awards and medals
Skills Developed in this lesson:
- Learn art vocabulary to describe choices while creating art.
- Teamwork skills
Color theory Primary and secondary colours
By Patricia
Our Color Theory Art Lesson offers a comprehensive exploration of Piet Mondrian's life and work, designed to engage and inspire Elementary students. This Mondrian primary and secondary colours art activity begins with an introduction to Mondrian’s artistic journey, allowing students to connect with his unique style through the "All About Piet Mondrian" worksheet.
Students will dive into the essence of Mondrian's abstract art, focusing on the use of primary and secondary colors, geometric shapes, and straight lines. Our Color Theory Art Lesson includes a hands-on coloring activity that replicates Mondrian's iconic style, providing a practical application of primary and secondary colours art activity principles.
The highlight of this lesson is the recreation of Mondrian's "Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow." Through this Mondrian primary and secondary colours art activity, students will engage in a collage project, measuring and cutting colorful paper to fit their designs. The lesson concludes with an essential art vocabulary segment, reinforcing key concepts of the Color Theory Art Lesson and ensuring a well-rounded understanding of primary and secondary colors in Mondrian's art.
This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide for 5 - 45-minute lesson
- 5 printables
- 50 scripted slideshow with lesson guide
- Objectives and rubrics
- 7pages resource overview
Skills Developed in this lesson:
- Learn art vocabulary; Mondrian's life and work.
- Color theory.
- The concept of abstract art
- Fine motor skills
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Cultures around the world All about me shoe
By Patricia
Welcome to an exciting and creative journey into Cultures Around the World: All About Me Shoe. In this engaging art lesson, students will design a shoe sculpture using salt dough, diving deep into Dutch heritage and culture while fostering their creativity and skills. This comprehensive lesson plan, ideal for elementary students, introduces them to the fascinating world of the Netherlands and guides them in crafting their very own wooden shoe sculpture. Cultures Around the World: All About Me Shoe is the perfect activity for the first week of school, encouraging students to express their interests and share a piece of their identity.
Key Concepts Covered in this Lesson Plan:
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This lesson plan is perfect for elementary art teachers looking to introduce their students to diverse cultural experiences through art education. Whether you're teaching in a traditional classroom setting or facilitating art workshops, this engaging lesson plan offers a dynamic and interactive learning experience for students
Color theory | Elementary art sub plans
By Patricia
Introducing a dynamic blend of creativity and strategy with our Color theory | Elementary art sub plans
Elevate Color Theory:
Step into a world where art meets gaming excitement! Our Colorful Tetris Color theory | Elementary art sub plans is a lifesaver for art teachers facing unexpected absences. With its easy-to-follow NO PREP instructions and minimal materials required, substitute teachers can effortlessly guide students through this engaging activity, ensuring that learning never skips a beat. You will also teach primary and secondary colors, it can also be used to review color theory or to check students' knowledge.
Foster Collaboration and Critical Thinking:
As students collaborate to solve Tetris-inspired challenges, they develop essential teamwork and critical thinking skills. Through lively discussions and creative problem-solving, they learn to communicate effectively and support each other's artistic endeavors.
It is a good art game to use during the first and last week of school as an art sub-plan and an early finisher activity.
There are two ways to play it: cooperatively or competitively. I confess that I prefer cooperatively.
My students were so excited that some did it a few times until they got the gold medal (rulers on how to play are on the teachers' guide)
Teach or review primary and secondary colors with this student-tested game.
This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide or art sub plans
- PowerPoint presentation
- 2 options on how to play the game
- gold, silver, and bronze medals
- How to play video
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The Color Monster, Book Companion Activities, No Prep, Printable Worksheets
By Elena Tenisi
This resource is a great book companion to “The Color Monster.” Students will have the opportunity to engage in four different activities.
Activities included:
Read the book to your students and have them discuss what they’ve heard. Following the discussion, present the activities to them. Can be great for small groups, 1:1 sessions, or whole class.
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