Easily print Thank-You cards for students to decorate. Instead of constantly needing store-bought thank-you cards, use these cards for students to cut, fold, then color, and write a note to say 'thank you'!
In this hands-on challenge, students will be tasked with creating a holiday budget to purchase gifts, decorations, and other holiday-related items for a family or a group of friends. The goal is to teach students how to balance their wants with their available budget, prioritize needs, and make thoughtful choices that align with a limited amount of money. Included in this resource:Holiday Budget Worksheet: A printable worksheet where students can list their planned purchases, costs, and keep tra
Entire alphabet of basic block upper and lower case letters. Students can use uppercase to fill in their name or lower case for other words that begin with that letter. Students can color or decorate the block letters! Simple activity for elementary learners.
This presentation on comparison shopping provides valuable insights and strategies for making informed purchasing decisions by considering various factors such as price, quality, features, and customer reviews. You can download this presentation as a PDF to print or present. OR after downloading as a pdf, click 'Comparison Shopping' on the first page, which will bring you to a presentation in Canva. You do NOT need a Canva account to present in Canva! Practice Problems and Interactive Exer
Objective: This resource aims to help students develop assertiveness skills and learn how to say no in various situations. You can utilize the first page in your lesson for explaining the purpose of saying NO and students can follow along with their fill-in-the-blank worksheets that also include personal questions. Wrap up the worksheet by reinforcing the importance of assertiveness and the ability to say no when necessary. Remind students that assertiveness is a valuable skill that can help th
Three different Ad Libs for students to fill out, using their creative knowledge of the parts of speech. Students should be paired up and ask their partner to give words that match the part of speech, WITHOUT them seeing the story. Then students can share their silly stories, which will have them both laughing and learning! This Valentine’s Day Ad Lib Worksheet is the perfect way to get kids engaged in the spirit of the Valentine's day while practicing their writing, grammar, and creativity ski
Game Overview: BINGO for common household and outdoor tools is an educational and entertaining game designed to help players learn about various tools used in and around the house. Materials Needed:BINGO cards (30): 30 Custom-made BINGO cards, all different, featuring names of common household and outdoor tools in each square.BINGO markers: Small objects such as coins, buttons, or use the last page to cut out to cover the squares on the BINGO cards.Caller sheet or container: A list of the pictu
Bring the magic of winter into your classroom with these 20 engaging and creative winter writing prompts! Perfect for elementary and young middle school students, this collection offers a variety of prompts that encourage imagination, storytelling, and descriptive writing. Each prompt taps into the excitement and wonder of the winter season, inspiring students to think creatively while improving their writing skills. From imagining snow-day adventures to solving snowy mysteries, these prompts a
26 activity pages for English language learners -- includes the entire alphabet! Learners will trace the letter and then circle (or color) all of the pictures that begin with that letter. You can print this all at once for individual students or print page by page as you practice letters of the alphabet. Great filler and supplemental activity for students to say words that match pictures and identify beginning letter sounds.
PreK - 3rd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Spelling
Bring holiday cheer into your classroom while teaching valuable vocabulary skills with this Holiday Root Words Worksheet! This engaging activity helps learners explore the meanings of common holiday-related root words and build their understanding of how words are formed. What’s Included:Matching Activity: Students connect root words like "fest" or "orn" with their meanings, reinforcing comprehension.Fill-in-the-Blanks: Fun sentences with missing words challenge students to apply their knowledg
Field Trip! Challenge your students at the local grocery store to find all items on their paper. It is encouraged that you set a time limit and all students must meet back at a central location at a specific time, even if their tasks are not done. Students can check off items on their paper as they find them, but should also take pictures of each item to verify they found the correct product, especially if there are not enough chaperones for each group. Included are three different lists of i
Challenge students to look up the definitions of commonly misused words (like homophones/homonyms) and then correctly use those words in a complete sentence.
Six pages of fun bookmarks for your students to decorate! Cut the bookmarks out, have students decorate them and write their name on the back, then laminate! Includes Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring bookmarks in addition to two miscellaneous options.
Add this activity to your weekly alphabet review! Learners will trace uppercase and lower letters of the alphabet. Each worksheet is also paired with pictures that all start with the letter of the page. Learners can color the pictures as well!
The Dolch list of sight words is a collection of frequently used words essential for early readers to recognize instantly by sight, without needing to decode them phonetically. These words are considered high-frequency words and are often encountered in early reading materials, such as children's books and educational texts. The Dolch list was compiled by Edward William Dolch, a literacy specialist, in the 1930s and 1940s. Creating word rings with Dolch sight words for kindergarten students is a
This fun, Valentine's worksheet helps students practice addition and subtraction with numbers between 1 and 20 using a Valentine’s Day theme. It’s perfect for reinforcing basic math skills while keeping students engaged!
Make the holiday season merry and bright with this Christmas-themed word search, specially designed for young elementary students! Features: Educational and Entertaining: Combines fun with literacy development, making it ideal for classroom activities, homework, or quiet time at home.Ready to Print: High-quality PDF file, easy to download and print for immediate use.Bring the spirit of the season to your teaching with this delightful Christmas word search!
Objective: To engage elementary students in a fun and educational activity that helps develop fine motor skills, creativity, and spatial awareness by cutting out pre-designated shapes to create pictures. Instructions:Introduce the Activity: Explain to the students that they will be creating pictures using pre-designated shapes. Show them examples of finished pictures utilizing coloring and showing how to glue cut out pieces together.Cut Out Shapes: Using scissors, students carefully cut out the
Game Overview: BINGO with numbers 1 through 10 on 3x3 cards is a simplified version of the classic BINGO game, perfect for young children or quick rounds of play. Materials Needed:BINGO cards (25): Custom-made 3x3 grid cards with numbers 1 through 10 randomly arranged in each square. *2 Options: (1) use just the cards with pictures so students are required to count the objects OR (2) use the cards with pictures and numbers BINGO markers: Small objects such as coins, buttons, or BINGO cutouts (l