Teacher Lessons & Activities

A collection of ready-to-use lessons and activities from Inspired Teaching® to help foster engaging learning with students at all grade levels, in all subject areas.

We encourage you to share your experiences with these resources on social media using #Inspired2Learn!

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Read Aloud Often and Together

Read Aloud Often and Together

One of the best things you can do to keep literacy alive and well both in and outside the classroom is to read aloud, it’s vital to building strong readers!

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25 MORE Math Explorations 

25 MORE Math Explorations 

The following activity is part of a series we’re creating to support students, teachers, and caregivers, during this unprecedented time. Read more about the project here. If you try this activity with your student(s), we’d love to see what you do. Share your journey...

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25 Math Explorations 

25 Math Explorations 

Giving the brain something to puzzle through is good mental exercise anytime, especially now when our learners’ brains might be beginning to miss the daily stimulation of a face-to-face classroom.

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Do Just One Thing – The Power of Presence

Do Just One Thing – The Power of Presence

The following activity is part of a series we’re creating to support students, teachers, and caregivers, during this unprecedented time. Read more about the project here. If you try this activity with your student(s), we’d love to see what you do. Share your journey...

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How Long is Six Feet?

How Long is Six Feet?

Learners start to internalize our new norms about appropriate social distance by finding objects and spaces that are six feet long.

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Introducing #Inspired2Learn

Introducing #Inspired2Learn

Explore our new #Inspired2Learn resources for teachers, parents/guardians, and students to find new ways to make remote learning, engaged learning.

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How vigorous is my heart? 

How vigorous is my heart? 

Why do we take pulses using arteries? Why is a person’s pulse considered a useful measure of health? In this activity students find the answers!

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What would you see in a museum of Me? 

What would you see in a museum of Me? 

This activity is designed to fuel conversation and creative thought about what objects represent, how we elevate them to the level of treasured artifacts, and what particular items best represent our own particular persona.

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What floats? What sinks?

What floats? What sinks?

This activity can be as simple as sticking things in water to see if they sink and as complicated as building contraptions to make things that normally sink stay afloat (or make things that normally stay afloat sink).

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