🎃 Bring spooky fun to your reading block with these Halloween-themed Book Recommendation Coloring Pages — a creative way for students to show off their favorite books! Each page features a fun Halloween creature (like a skeleton, spider, mummy, witch, and more) holding a blank book cover that students get to design based on a book they've read. It's a no-prep, engaging activity that blends art, reading comprehension, and writing — perfect for October literacy centers, early finishers, or a
This is a great no-embarrassment virtual icebreaker for elementary-aged students! This PowerPoint can easily be displayed for a "live" game while on Zoom or another meeting platform or sent out for students to play independently and report back with their score. How It Works: Each slide gives a simple scenario and an assigned point value. Students earn or lose points based on their responses. For example: Add 5 points if you have a dog as a pet. Students keep track of their running total of po
Tired of the same old first day of school getting to know you activities? So are your students! Pique your students' interests by assigning this editable "All About Me" presentation that includes 15 slides of things students are interested in - music, television, sports, GIFs, and emojis. Students will enjoy introducing themselves in this fun way through pop culture concepts while learning more about their classmates. This download is a PowerPoint. To purchase the editable Google Slides version
This is a great no-embarrassment virtual icebreaker for elementary-aged students! This presentation can easily be displayed for a "live" game while on Zoom or another meeting platform or sent out for students to play independently and report back with their score. How It Works: Each slide gives a simple scenario and an assigned point value. Students earn or lose points based on their responses. For example: Add 5 points if you have a dog as a pet.Students keep track of their running total of p
As you begin the journey of virtual learning with your students, it's important to understand each student's unique circumstances that will ultimately affect their participation and progress while school is occurring in this format. Quickly gather this valuable information by sharing this editable PowerPoint presentation with them. Information that is asked about includes: -Type of device they will use -Location during virtual learning -Home environment -Comfort level with technology -Strengths
As you begin the journey of virtual learning with your students, it's important to understand each student's unique circumstances that will ultimately affect their participation and progress while school is occurring in this format. Quickly gather this valuable information by sharing this editable PowerPoint presentation with them. Information that is asked about includes: -Type of device they will use -Location during virtual learning -Home environment -Comfort level with technology -Strengths
Have your students introduce themselves in a creative way that they're all familiar with - emojis! You can turn easily turn this into a game by having students guess which student designed each poster since their names are not included. These make good classroom decoration once they're completed, too! This is a downloadable PDF document. It is also available as a TpT Digital Activity to push out through Google Classroom for students to edit.
This silly turkey will help your students think through various categories of thankfulness. They can draw or write inside each of each of the turkey's feathers. Space for a more complete response is provided at the bottom to allow for a chance to practice sentence composition.
Students will use this template to draw their perfect Thanksgiving meal, showcasing their favorite holiday food. Have students tell about a special holiday memory or tradition as they share their creation with the rest of the class!
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