We’ve got you covered! Covered with some free activities for your 5th or 6th grade classroom!

I meet regularly with some other teacher authors across the United States. Our expertise ranges from teaching 4th grade all the way up to education majors at the university level. We wanted to give something back to our readers, so we created exclusive freebies just for you! Grab one or all of them based on your needs.

Check out the the free resources by clicking on the picture.

I make math resources for upper elementary and middle school. This math mystery is a fun activity for practicing adding & subtracting mixed numbers. Students solve clues to figure out where the missing video game controller went! It’s great as a review, extra practice, or can be left for a substitute teacher. 

Lynda R. Williams makes science resources. If you teach science, these no-prep ecosystem and food web worksheets will help students identify the energy flow in an ecosystem and practice other food web concepts.

Ginny Priest creates science resources. This download includes 2 games, one for 5th grade and one 6th grade science students based on NGSS. The 5th grade game is great for test prep. The 6th grade game works as a fun end of the year review or to prepare for a final exam. 

This coloring by code activity is from Marion Piersol-Miller of Mentoring in the Middle. This activity will keep kids engaged while working on the important task of identifying figurative language.

This ancient China resource is from Looking to the Past with Mary Jenkins. The resource is ready to print and teach today. Students learn about the Tibetan Plateau and Gobi Desert with a simple relief map.

I hope these help with your planning and teaching this spring!

Lisa Yeip