This is a Slides Presentation on how to help your students create visible and invisible identity portraits. The presentation includes full-color examples. This is a great back-to-school activity, but will work for any time of the year!
A fun, paperless, NO PREP Halloween activity for grades 3–5! Students use reading and logic skills to solve clues and escape the Haunted Library in this self-checking Google Form breakout. Great for enrichment, early finishers, or classroom Halloween fun! 🎃
3rd - 6th
For All Subjects, Informational Text, Not Subject Specific
Tapple-Inspired Critical Thinking PowerPoint – Editable & Engaging! Looking for a fast-paced, high-energy classroom activity that builds critical thinking, vocabulary, and content mastery? This editable PowerPoint is based on the popular game Tapple and is perfect for whole-class or small group engagement! ✅ Includes clickable links to printable alphabet cards ✅ Fully editable slides so you can customize topics to align with any subject or grade level ✅ Great for review sessions, b
This is a sixteen-question "trick" test to help students learn to read and follow directions. This resource can be used at the beginning of the year, on April Fools Day, to help with test prep, or anytime to help reinforce classroom procedures. This test is great for students in third grade and higher. If students read the first question correctly and follow the directions they will not do any of the silly things in the list and will only complete numbers 1 & 2.
This is a great beginning-of-the-year activity! Have students fill out the triangles with bright colors. Hexagons can be cut out and placed around each other to create a mural in your classroom.
This is a Bibliotherapy lesson geared towards elementary students about embracing their unique characteristics and abilities. this is great to use in any 2nd - 5th grade class, and gifted and talented class.
2026 Transformation Craft: Creative Thinking New Year Activity ✨ Turn 2026 into something NEW! ✨ This engaging 2026 Transformation Craft invites students to cut apart the numbers 2, 0, 2, and 6 and creatively transform them into a brand-new image. Perfect for the beginning of the year, this activity encourages creative thinking, problem-solving, and artistic expression while symbolizing growth and fresh starts. 🧠 Why You’ll Love This Activity This low-prep craft challenges students to think