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The Teacher's Corner Resources Baseball Journal & Activity Pages
FREE printable Baseball journal & activity pages! (PDF format)

The Teacher's Corner Resources Printable Baseball Crossword Puzzle
Create your own Crossword or use our premade word/clue list.

The Teacher's Corner Resources Baseball Word Search
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The Teacher's Corner Resources Printable Baseball Match-up Worksheets
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The Teacher's Corner Resources Printable Baseball Word Scramble
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The Teacher's Corner Resources Baseball Printable Worksheets
Check out our large selection of "make your own" and "premade" worksheets!

Baseball Almanac Grades Various
Learn about various aspects of the game.

Baseball Links & Lessons Grades Various
Resources from author Deborah Hopkinson

Baseball, Softball Tips Grades Various
A great resource to get tips on playing baseball.

Baseball Worksheets Grades Various
These worksheets can be used to review concepts and vocabulary related to the sport of baseball.

Figuring Baseball Averages Grades Intermediate
Students will correctly figure a batting average.

Little League Baseball
An article that focuses on what baseball and softball can teach us.

Printable Worksheets Grades Elementary
Baseball Shape Books, Coloring Pages, and Activities

The Science of Baseball
A great resource to help you and your students learn about the science aspects of baseball.


Baseball: Fact or Fiction
Students compare prior knowledge about baseball before the lesson to learned knowledge after researching information about baseball. Students improve research skills and knowledge of baseball history.

Baseball: The Game and Beyond
" . . .Have you ever wondered why a curveball curves, or how ERA is calculated? Well in this site we try to answer those questions along with many more. You can learn how to score a game and study the physics behind baseball."
Submitted by: Elizabeth Bruhmuller bruhmull@email-removed

Baseball (World Series)
This is a baseball unit with a neat WebQuest from an elementary school in North Canton, Ohio. Lots of interesting things for kids who like baseball. Links to all major league teams, parks and legends of the game.
Submitted by: Elizabeth Bruhmuller bruhmull@email-removed

Double Diamond Baseball Grades 1-12
A fun way to review any subject with students.

Fantasy Baseball Grades Intermediate - Middle School
Students will study a thematic unit based on the game of baseball to investigate number and number relations.

Learning From Baseball Grades Any
There are activities that teach how baseball is related to science, math, writing, and American History.

Negro Leagues Baseball Grades 5-7
Two lesson plans that explore the development of African American baseball. Students make a timeline, and research players to design a baseball card. Designed for use with Foosteps magazine, but adaptable.

Off the Field and into the Stands Grades 3-6
This is a lesson of fun and enjoyment for the students in your music class. The students will learn about the National Anthem and its importance, do some singing, and create rhythm activities that can be used the next time they go to a big game.

Playing Baseball in Your Classroom Grades Any
A flexible, adaptable game to motivate your students.

Problem Solving and the Sports Page Grades 3-5
The students will create and solve word problems using the box scores from the sports page..

Take Them Out to the Ball Game
When baseball fever strikes, these activities from Education World can be the perfect antidote. Included: A stadium full of activities and links to team sites, baseball math sites, cross-curricular projects -- and even the famous Abbott and Costello "Who's On First?" script!
Submitted by: Elizabeth Bruhmuller bruhmull@email-removed

What’s Important About the Negro Baseball Leagues? Synthesizing Information into a Pattern Grades 3-5
While students can name many baseball players of today, few realize the segregation African American players of the early 1900's experienced or how many of today's players would be excluded if laws and attitudes had not changed. Margaret Wise Brown's The Important Book provides a model for students to pattern their sentence writing skills, their vocabulary development, and their knowledge of the Negro Baseball Leagues into a book that can be shared.

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