Are you looking for a easy way for kids to recognize and celebrate the differences in our brains? Check out this Glyph activity! Students will answer a series of questions about how they think and color their brain corresponding to their answers. Afterwards, students can do a gallery walk and see how everyone thinks differently and that is OK!
Do you need a way for your students to check their work before hanging up posters for your school events? Do you need a checklist to make sure students get all the important details on their posters? Look no further! This product contains a PNG Zip file with a checklist that can be printed out by itself or on printable notecards. The file contains the following sizes: 2.5 x 2.5 in (AVERY 35703) 5 x 3 in (AVERY 5388) 6 x 3 in (AVERY 8386) 5.5 x 4.25 in (AVERY 3379) In my Leadership class, we were
I use this template in my Leadership/ASB class to make sure that we stay on track and get all the elements to create a successful whole school event. We run 2 dances, a fundraiser, and a Fun Day every year for 1,200 students, this list helps keep myself and students accountable and focuses the direction of the class work. I printed the poster at Walgreens as a 16x20 and laminated, we write on it with wet erase markers for each event. The product includes: Editable Canva linkEditable Powerpoint
This product was created to be used as a poster for my middle school Leadership/ASB classroom. We put on 4 assemblies for 1,400 students and staff a year and it takes a lot of moving parts. I printed this product at Walgreens and laminated it. I use a wet erase marker and write on the visual for each assembly to make sure all aspects were taken care of and myself and students in charge were being held responsible for our duties. This checklist should work for both pep and message assembly forma
Save over 20% by purchasing all three versions of survival activities based on the famous NASA Survival on the Moon activity! Click on the individual resources to learn more about what they have to offer your class!
6th - 8th
Classroom Community, Not Subject Specific, Social Emotional Learning
Based on the classic NASA survival activity, "Wood You Survive?" transports students to the heart of the wilderness where teamwork, quick thinking, and communication are essential for survival! Perfect for middle schoolers and easily adaptable for younger or older students, this engaging group task promotes organic collaboration that boosts social skills and language development. Students with a knack for science or survival will shine as they help their groups prioritize items and strategize to
6th - 8th
Character Education, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning
Inspired by the legendary NASA activity, "Water You Waiting For?" plunges students into an exciting scenario where they've been stranded on Washington’s San Juan Islands after an unexpected storm. In teams, students must rank life-saving items, debate their reasons, and collectively chart a path to rescue, all while naturally developing collaboration, social interaction, and language skills. Students passionate about science, logical reasoning, or the great outdoors will have an opportunity to t
6th - 8th
Character Education, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning
Climb to new heights of classroom engagement with "Can You Survive the Mountain?," a collaborative survival scenario inspired by the classic NASA activity! In this adventure, students find themselves stranded in a rugged mountain landscape after a hiking trip takes an unexpected turn. Working in teams, students must rank essential gear, justify their choices, and chart a strategy to safety, all while practicing collaboration, critical thinking, and effective communication. With a natural focus o
6th - 8th
Character Education, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning