Read the Draw A Rhyme Superhero poem and have students draw a superhero as each section of the rhyme is read! This lesson is good for all elementary levels K-12.
Check out this Be Unique themed door decor or bulletin board. Print, cut, and assemble this design to use as classroom door decor or create a bulletin board. Write student names on stars to personalize! There is an option to print for Kindergarten, First Grade, Second Grade, Third Grade, Fourth Grade, or Fifth Grade.
Students use the bioglyph key to make a picture that gives information about theirself. There is also a "Bioglyph Challenge" sheet included, on which students use their investigative powers to match each classmate with their bioglyph! I have used this lesson in the computer lab and had the students use MS Paint to create their bioglyph. This is a great beginning of the year activity for learning about your students and for helping students get to know eachother.
Read the Draw a Rhyme Frankenstein poem.As you read each section, students draw that part of Frankenstein!The pdf includes directions, an example, and a drawing page.Great activity for elementary students!
This is a bulletin board set that displays the message, Lucky To Have You Here. It also contains a photo frame to use to display student pictures as well as a writing prompt for students to complete that says, I am lucky because...
Students create a St. Patrick's Day Sundae by dragging images to the Google Slide. They learn to arrange pictures and copy pictures. Students then type a descriptive paragraph about the sundae created!
1st - 8th
Computer Science - Technology, English Language Arts
This is a png file that you can download and use with your Cricut or vinyl cutting machine to create your own t-shirt to wear in your classroom on St. Patrick's Day. This t-shirt displays the text, Shamrockin with my Gnomies and pictures three St. Patrick's Day gnomes.
Make an addition book by dragging coconuts to the tree or ground. Fill in the blanks to make 5 different addition problems. This lesson is good to do after reading students Chicka Chicka Boom Boom. Good for pre K, Kindergarten or first grade.
Students use their imagaination to create drawings from the squiggles in this book. The book contains a cover page and eleven squiggles, each on a different page. This activity is great for all elementary students in grades K-5. You will be amazed at how many different and creative ideas your students come up with!!
This is the Super Drawing Challenge bulletin board pack. Print and cut out the bursts to make a bulletin board full of 40 ideas for students to draw when they complete an assignment. This is a great bulletin board for a classroom with a superhero theme!
Students will create a fake Facebook PowerPoint, demonstrating a value/character trait that is important. They will type a question and answer on the fake Facebook page.
Example: How do you show that you are caring at school?
Answer: I show that I am caring by helping my friend zip up her coat.
Delete the Logo and insert your own school logo. Or have students draw the school logo.
Have students add your school name, their name, and insert a photo of their self.
Students could handwr
2nd - 5th
English Language Arts, Instructional Technology, Writing
Students write or type an acrostic poem about being thankful. You could use this as a MS Word typing lesson in the computer lab or print and have students write.
This Google Slide file contains 6 slides with each slide containing a fun St. Patrick's Day Challenge. Students drag images to create a math problem, type two wishes they would make if they found a Leprechaun, see how many gold coins they can draw in two minutes, learn to insert images as they brainstorm green items, learn to use the camera function to take a photo of a 4 leaf clover they draw, and use the Google Draw feature to draw Leprechaun bodies.