This resource is great to help your students with writing the different parts of a letter! Use the graphic organizer to draft the letter and then utilize the writing template page to write the actual letter.
Updated for 2026! Are you ready for March Madness?! Use this book bracket to create a life-size display for your classroom, grade level, or school! Book suggestions are included, but you can choose your own. Previous years books are included as well. File includes bracket pieces, title, book cover photos, and jerseys for students to decorate.
Use this resource to celebrate National Tooth Fairy Day (February 28th), for Dental Health Month, or to introduce letter writing. There are Tooth Fairy book recommendations included and a simple craft.
Celebrate National Scribble Day! This resource contains premade scribbles, a scribble drawing sheet and writing paper, plus Scribble Stories to use for a writing center, early finishers, or anytime!
Counting coins can be tricky! This resource allows students to practice by isolating specific coins together, beginning with pennies and nickels and moving through different coin combinations up to quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies.
March 6th is National Oreo Cookie Day! You can use this resource to celebrate, to introduce opinion writing, or both! There are two writing prompts included and a class graphing activity.
After learning about pumpkins, students can brainstorm different adjectives to describe them. I brought in pumpkins for a hands-on experience! Students can then use the adjectives in their writing and create a pumpkin with different textures/patterns!
April 28th is National Superhero Day! This fun resource is perfect to celebrate it in your classroom, but would be great for any day! Product includes a writing activity, a sentence fixer, Superhero Name ideas, differentiated addition and subtraction around the room, and a movement activity.
Create a compliment tree of kindness! Perfect for World Kindness Day or any other day! Each student will end up with a tree full of kind words about them from other students in the class when the project is complete.
Use this resource to practice or review math facts. Can be used as an around the room, individual center, or as a snowball fight. Cut out and crumple up cards and have students throw them. They will pick up a snowball and then solve the problem.