Elementary Classroom Resources

You can find hands-on, engaging 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade common core math, science, STEM, reading, writing, and social studies activities, lessons, and games here! These no prep, interactive resources include digital and printable lessons, anchor charts, worksheets, freebies, and more.These no prep activities are great for morning work, small groups, large groups, math centers, math review, and early finishers.
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Mystery Unit: Preparing for Book Clubs in Elementary | That Teaching Spark
Seeking a fun way to challenge your readers? Book club is the answer! Your third and fourth grade students will love becoming detectives to practice foundational reading comprehension skills like making inferences and predictions, gathering text evidence, summarizing, and more! This unit includes five weeks of printable lesson plans, interactive read-alouds, anchor charts, reading response journals, assessments, and even more goodies!
Fun Book Club - Mystery Unit for Elementary Students | Lesson Plans + Resources
Level up your reading small groups! Your third and fourth grade students will love becoming detectives to practice foundational reading comprehension skills like making inferences and predictions, gathering text evidence, summarizing, and more! Grab this unit and gain access to five weeks of printable lesson plans, interactive read-alouds, anchor charts, reading response journals, no-prep assessments, and so much more!
The Complete Digital Emergency Sub Plan Bundle for 3rd & 4th Grade Teachers | That Teaching Spark
Life happens! Your kids get sick, you get sick, the car breaks down...and the last thing you want to worry about is sub plans. No worries! With these zero prep emergency sub plans, you will feel fully confident that your 3rd and 4th grade students are in good hands as they continue the day without you. You'll love that they are digital so you can easily share and the sub will thank you that they are printable so she can get started! Click to grab yours!
Digital Emergency Sub Plans for The First Few Days For 3rd + 4th Grade Teachers
With these zero prep emergency sub plans, you will feel fully confident that your 3rd and 4th grade students are in good hands as they continue the day without you. Stop stressing about writing lesson plans when life gets crazy or you get sick. Simply share these digital, no prep lesson plans with a team member or the guest teacher and smile knowing that they printed them and got to work! Go ahead and rest up, things are going to be ok!
Mystery Book Club Unit for Third Graders | Lesson Plans & Fun Activities | That Teaching Spark
Level up your reading small groups! Your third and fourth grade students will love becoming detectives to practice foundational reading comprehension skills like making inferences and predictions, gathering text evidence, summarizing, and more! Grab this unit and gain access to five weeks of printable lesson plans, interactive read-alouds, anchor charts, reading response journals, no-prep assessments, and so much more!
Back to School Emergency Sub Plans for 3rd & 4th Grades | That Teaching Spark
Life happens! Your kids get sick, you get sick, the car breaks down...and the last thing you want to worry about is sub plans. No worries! With these zero prep emergency sub plans, you will feel fully confident that your 3rd and 4th grade students are in good hands as they continue the day without you. You'll love that they are digital so you can easily share and the sub will thank you that they are printable so she can get started! Click to grab yours!
Back to School Class Promise for Community Building | Spanish + English | That Teaching Spark
Start off the first few days with your elementary students by designing a class promise (or class contract). The class promise will encourage community building as your students work together to set clear expectations for your classroom routine. You'll love that this activity comes in both English and Spanish, bringing your class even closer together as the year kicks off!
Mystery Book Club for Elementary Students | Full Lesson Plans + Resources | That Teaching Spark
Seeking a fun way to challenge your readers? Book club is the answer! Your third and fourth grade students will love becoming detectives to practice foundational reading comprehension skills like making inferences and predictions, gathering text evidence, summarizing, and more! This unit includes five weeks of printable lesson plans, interactive read-alouds, anchor charts, reading response journals, assessments, and even more goodies!
Back To School Community Building for Elementary Students | That Teaching Spark
Start off the first few days with your elementary students by designing a class promise (or class contract). The class promise will encourage community building as your students work together to set clear expectations for your classroom routine. You'll love that this activity comes in both English and Spanish, bringing your class even closer together as the year kicks off!
Mystery Book Club Unit and Lesson Plans for Elementary - Lesson Plans & Activities
Seeking a fun way to challenge your readers? Book club is the answer! Your third and fourth grade students will love becoming detectives to practice foundational reading comprehension skills like making inferences and predictions, gathering text evidence, summarizing, and more! This unit includes five weeks of printable lesson plans, interactive read-alouds, anchor charts, reading response journals, assessments, and even more goodies!
Digital & Printable No Prep Emergency Sub Plans for Elementary| That Teaching Spark
Life happens! Your kids get sick, you get sick, the car breaks down...and the last thing you want to worry about is sub plans. No worries! With these zero prep emergency sub plans, you will feel fully confident that your 3rd and 4th grade students are in good hands as they continue the day without you. You'll love that they are digital so you can easily share and the sub will thank you that they are printable so she can get started! Click to grab yours!
Class Promise Activity | A Community Building Activity For Back to School Expectations
Heading back to school with your K-5 Elementary Students? Grab this fun and engaging community building activity for the first few days. This activity will get your students connected as you build your classroom expectations and start the year off with ease! Your students will love being a part of the rule setting and, truth be told, will be more diligent to follow the class contract you wrote together than one that was handed to them. Click the link to get started!
Back to School Class Contract for Positive Classroom Expectations | For K-5 Grade
Heading back to school with your K-5 Elementary Students? Grab this fun and engaging community building activity for the first few days. This activity will get your students connected as you build your classroom expectations and start the year off with ease! Your students will love being a part of the rule setting and, truth be told, will be more diligent to follow the class contract you wrote together than one that was handed to them. Click the link to get started!
Digital and Printable Emergency Sub Plans for Back to School | That Teaching Spark
With these zero prep emergency sub plans, you will feel fully confident that your 3rd and 4th grade students are in good hands as they continue the day without you. Stop stressing about writing lesson plans when life gets crazy or you get sick. Simply share these digital, no prep lesson plans with a team member or the guest teacher and smile knowing that they printed them and got to work! Go ahead and rest up, things are going to be ok!
Our Class Promise Community Bulletin Board for Back to School | That Teaching Spark
Heading back to school with your K-5 Elementary Students? Grab this fun and engaging community building activity for the first few days. This activity will get your students connected as you build your classroom expectations and start the year off with ease! Your students will love being a part of the rule setting and, truth be told, will be more diligent to follow the class contract you wrote together than one that was handed to them. Click the link to get started!