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Back To School Activities
Welcome your students back with activities that set a positive tone for the year ahead. This collection includes icebreakers, team-building exercises, and goal-setting projects designed to foster a supportive classroom environment. By integrating these back to school activities into your first days, you can help students feel connected and ready to learn.
Back-to-School Icebreakers after Winter Break (for Middle School)
Back To School, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, First Day of School, New Year's Day, January, Months, Winter, Seasons, Grade 6, 7, 8, Activities, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables
Start the new semester with confidence and connection. This 90-minute Back-to-School Icebreakers lesson is designed for middle school (Grades 6–8) and works perfectly after winter break. It helps students reconnect, reflect, and reset in a calm and supportive way. The lesson includes engaging icebreakers, goal-setting tasks, movement activities, and guided reflection . Students share break highlights, set academic and personal goals, and think about the year ahead. Low-pressure discussions help rebuild trust and classroom community. Clear routines help students shift from vacation mode to a learning mindset. Everything is ready to use . You get structured activities, clear timing, and a printable student worksheet that guides the entire lesson. No extra prep is needed. Activities balance writing, talking, and movement, so all learners can participate. SEL, communication skills, and classroom culture are all supported in this session. Additionally, it provides teachers with important information on the needs and perspectives of their students. Ideal for the first day back. Set a cheerful tone. Gain momentum. Get the semester off to a great start.
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Tags Icebreaker, Middle School, Back-to-school, Winter, Lesson, Lesson Plan, Worksheet
Routines & Procedures Bingo, Back to school Classroom rules Game
Back To School, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Classroom Management, Resources for Teachers, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Games, Activities
Kick off your school year with fun and structure using this Routines & Procedures Bingo Game ! This interactive activity helps young learners become familiar with your classroom rules and daily routines in an engaging and stress-free way. Perfect for the first week of school, this no-prep game will support your classroom management plan while building a positive and respectful environment from day one. What’s Included In This Routines & Procedures Bingo Game Pack? 40 Unique Bingo Boards Routine & rule-based calling cards (e.g., “Raise your hand,” “Walking feet,” “Clean up time”) 1 Bingo Marker Bright & Colorful Bingo Boards Simple instructions for easy setup Why You’ll Love It: Turns classroom expectations into a fun group activity Reinforces daily procedures through repetition and play Supports SEL and positive behavior Great icebreaker for new students No prep – just print and play! This Bingo Game Pack is Great For: Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st–3rd Grade First week of school Morning meetings Behavior review or classroom refresh Sub plans and early finishers Start the year strong with a classroom full of excited, well-informed students using this Routines & Procedures Bingo Game!
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Tags Routines And Procedures Bingo, Classroom Rules Game, Back To School Bingo, Classroom Expectations Game, Classroom Procedures Activity, First Day Of School Game, School Routine Bingo, Classroom Management Printable, Classroom Rules Activity, Behavior Expectations Game
Letter G Puzzles - Letter G Beginning Sound
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, Months, October, September, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Activities, Centers, Games, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans
Make learning the letter G both fun and hands-on with this Letter G Puzzle activity! Designed for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten learners, this resource helps kids connect the letter Gg with words and pictures that begin with the same sound, like “G is for gift.” Each puzzle has two pieces: one with the uppercase and lowercase letter G, and the other with a simple image and the matching word. Children match the pieces together to reinforce the beginning sound and build early phonics skills. This activity is easy to prep and perfect for literacy centers, morning work, or early finishers. It offers a fun way to introduce or review the letter G while helping kids develop fine motor skills and confidence in identifying sounds and letters. Ways to Use: Literacy or phonics centers Letter of the week activities Morning tubs or quiet work Small group or one-on-one practice Advantages: Builds letter and sound recognition Encourages hands-on, visual learning Strengthens matching and fine motor skills Easy to prep – just print, cut, and go (PDF only) A fun and engaging way to help young learners grow their alphabet knowledge!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Alphabet, Letter G, Letter Puzzles, Phonics, Back To School, Back To School Activities, September Activities, Beginning Sound, Beginning Sounds
Rainbow Dot Marker Activity
Creative Arts, Art, Graphic Arts, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Seasons, Spring, Summer, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Dot To Dots, Activities, Centers, Crafts, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards
Brighten up your classroom with this Rainbow Dot Marker Activity! Designed for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten learners, this hands-on resource lets children explore colors, practice fine motor control, and have fun while learning. Using dot markers (also called bingo daubers or dabbers), students fill in rainbow-themed designs by dabbing inside each circle. It’s a great way to combine creativity with skill-building. Ways to Use: Add to your art or fine motor center Use during a weather or colors unit Include in early finishers’ or morning work bins Great for quiet individual work or small group time Send home as a fun and easy activity Advantages: Encourages hand-eye coordination and precision Reinforces color recognition and patterning Easy for young learners to complete independently Minimal prep – just print and supply dot markers Engaging and calming activity for busy classrooms This printable PDF includes multiple rainbow-themed dot marker pages ready to print and use. Whether you're focusing on motor development, color concepts, or just want a cheerful classroom activity, this resource brings learning and fun together in a creative way! Pdf file includes 1 page. Enjoy!
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Tags Dot Marker, Rainbow Coloring, Coloring, Back To School, Back To School Activities, First Day Of School, First Day Of School Activities, Coloring Worksheets
All About Me Activity - Back to School
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Months, August, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards
Kick off the school year with this engaging All About Me activity, perfect for getting to know your students while fostering a fun and welcoming classroom environment. This printable resource encourages students to reflect on their personalities, interests, and goals, helping you gain insight into who they are from day one. Ways to Use: Ideal for the first day or week of school as a getting-to-know-you task Use as a bulletin board display to build classroom community Pair students up to share their responses and practice communication Great for morning work, centers, or homework Can be kept in student portfolios to track growth over the year Advantages: Encourages student self-expression and creativity Helps teachers learn about their students quickly Builds relationships and a positive classroom culture Supports writing, drawing, and communication skills Suitable for in-person and distance learning formats This low-prep resource is classroom-tested and works well for a wide range of grade levels. It sets a positive tone and helps every student feel seen and valued from the start. Start your year with connection, creativity, and confidence! PDF file includes 1 page. Enjoy!
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Tags Back To School, Bts, Back To School Activities, First Day Of School, First Day Of School Activities, First Week Of School Activities, All About Me, Bulletin Boards
Tally Marks Activity - Count Numbers
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, Seasons, Fall, Math, Early Math, Basic Operations, Counting, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans
Tally Marks Activity, Count Numbers is a simple and engaging way to help young learners practice counting and representing numbers using tally marks. Each page features books with numbers written on the labels. Students look at the number on each book and write the matching tally marks. It’s a hands-on activity that reinforces number recognition and helps students understand how to group and count using tallies. This resource works great in math centers, small group lessons, or even as a quiet independent task. Kids love the book theme, and it gives them a fun visual as they work. The activity is no prep, just print and go, so it’s easy to use anytime during the school year. How you can use it: Set it up as a math center activity. Use it in small groups for extra support. Add it to morning work or early finisher bins. Send it home for extra practice. Use it during sub plans for a quiet, meaningful task. Why teachers love it: Easy to use, no prep needed. Reinforces early math skills in a fun way. Helps students practice tally marks with a clear visual. Great for independent or group work. Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Tally Marks, Math Worksheets, First Grade Math, Math Centers, Counting, Math, Numbers, Back To School, Back To School Math, September Math
Rhyming Words – Take Out the Trash Activity
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Spelling, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, End Of Year, Months, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans
Make phonemic awareness fun and engaging with the Rhyming Words – Take Out the Trash! Activity . In this interactive worksheet set, students are presented with groups of words where one word does not rhyme with the others. Their task is to circle the word that doesn’t belong and "take it out of the trash!" This playful concept helps learners develop critical listening and sound discrimination skills while having fun. Ways to Use: As a phonics warm-up or literacy center activity During small group instruction for targeted intervention For independent seatwork or early finisher tasks As a homework assignment to reinforce skills In ESL classrooms to build listening and pronunciation skills Advantages: Builds phonemic awareness and sound discrimination Encourages critical thinking through word comparison Engaging "trash" theme makes learning enjoyable and memorable Suitable for kindergarten to 2nd grade or early readers Helps identify and practice common word families No-prep, print-and-go format saves planning time Differentiation-friendly: can be used for review or enrichment Pdf file includes 2 pages. Enjoy!
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Tags Rhyming, Rhyming Words, Cvc Words, Cvc Words Worksheets, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Rhyming Words Worksheets, Literacy Worksheets
Dot to dot Activity - Connect the dots - Thanksgiving Activity - Set 2
Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, 100's Day, April Fools, Back To School, Birthdays, Chinese New Year, Christmas, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Earth Day, Easter, End Of Year, First Day of School, Graduation, Halloween, Hanukkah, Hispanic Heritage Month, Indigenous Peoples Day, New Year's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Teacher Appreciation Day, Thanksgiving, April, August, December, February, January, July, June, March, May, November, October, September, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Math, Early Math, Counting, Numbers, Shapes, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Crafts, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Dot To Dots
Get ready for a Thanksgiving activity that’s more fun than watching Uncle Bob try to carve the turkey, it's Dot to Dot: Thanksgiving Edition! This 5 page activity will have kids connecting dots up to 60, revealing festive images as they count their way to holiday magic. Who knew counting could lead to adorable turkeys, pumpkins, and maybe even a sneaky pilgrim hat? Perfect for little learners, this activity strengthens number sequencing and fine motor skills while keeping them entertained long enough for you to hide the last slice of pumpkin pie. Each page offers a delightful surprise as the mystery images take shape, imagine the excitement when they realize they’ve just uncovered the world's happiest turkey! (Don’t tell it what happens next.) Once the dots are connected, the fun isn’t over, they can grab their crayons and turn these newly discovered masterpieces into works of art. Will the turkey be neon pink? Will the pumpkin have stripes? Creativity knows no bounds here, and that's just the way we like it. Ideal for classrooms, homeschool, or just keeping the kids busy while the grown ups argue over football, this Thanksgiving dot-to-dot activity is simple, educational, and bursting with holiday cheer. Let’s get connecting and counting! Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Coloring Pages, Thanksgiving Coloring Pages, Thanksgiving Dot To Dot, Thanksgiving Craft, Fall Craft, Numbers, Dot To Dot, Fall Math, Thanksgiving Math
Alphabet Dot to Dot - Connect the dots and color
Creative Arts, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Activities, Centers, Crafts, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Teacher Tools, Worksheets, Dot To Dots, Coloring Pages
Make learning the alphabet fun and interactive with this Alphabet Dot-to-Dot activity pack! Perfect for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten learners, these worksheets allow students to connect the dots in alphabetical order to reveal fun pictures, then color them in for added creativity. This resource helps children practice letter sequence, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills in a low-stress, engaging way. Ways to Use: Letter of the week activity Literacy centers or morning work Early finisher or quiet time activity Sub plans or take-home practice Reinforcement for letter recognition and sequencing Advantages: Supports alphabet knowledge and sequencing skills Builds fine motor skills through pencil control Encourages focus and attention to detail Offers a creative coloring component for self-expression Easy to use, just print and go (PDF format only) Each worksheet focuses on the alphabet from A to Z, allowing students to connect the dots in order and enjoy the surprise of a completed image. Once finished, they can color their work, making it both educational and fun. A great addition to any early learning classroom or homeschool routine! Pdf file includes 26 pages. Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Alphabet, Alphabet Dot To Dot, Letters, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Dot To Dot, Coloring Pages, First Day Of School, Numbers
2D Shapes Posters - Classroom Decor
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Math, Early Math, Shapes, Seasons, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Posters, Word Walls, Flashcards
These 2D Shape Posters are a fun and simple way to help your students learn and remember their shapes. Each poster features a bright, colorful illustration of a 2D shape, like a circle, square, triangle, and more, along with a short and catchy shape song. The songs are easy to sing and give students a fun way to remember the name and features of each shape. Here’s how you can use them: Hang them on your wall or bulletin board as helpful visuals Sing the songs during circle time, morning meetings, or math lessons Introduce one new shape a day or week, then review with the song Use them as part of a math center or create a classroom shape book Send a copy home so families can sing along, too Why you’ll love them: They make learning shapes fun and memorable They support different types of learners, visual, auditory, and kinesthetic They bring energy and movement into your lessons They’re ready to use, just print and go These posters are a great way to build shape recognition while making your classroom feel bright, musical, and full of learning. Pdf file includes 7 pages. Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Shapes, 2d Shapes, Math, Shapes Posters, Math Posters, Classroom Decor, Classroom Posters, Back To School, Back To School Posters
Back to School Reading Comprehension bundle
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Worksheets, Activities
This Back to School Reading Comprehension Bundle is your new best friend for those first few weeks of school. It’s packed with short, fun stories that early readers can actually read, and relate to. From lost lunchboxes to surprise filled backpacks, these stories cover the real life drama of the school day (well... the kind of drama a 6 year old might face). The best part? These stories do more than just get kids reading, they help them settle in, learn the rules, and see that school can be a pretty great place to be. Whether you're reading them together as a class, using them in small groups, or handing them to early finishers who ask, “What do I do now?”, they just work. Why you’ll love it: The stories are short, sweet, and actually make sense to your students. They cover real topics like nerves, friendship, and classroom rules (without sounding like a lecture). Each one comes with a few easy questions, no extra work for you. No prep needed. Just print, pass out, and teach like the rockstar you are. It’s reading with purpose... and a little fun, too. Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Reading, Reading Comprehension, Back To School, Back To School Reading, Back To School Activities, First Fay Of School Activities, Reading Centers
Letter T Puzzles - Letter T Beginning Sound
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Spelling, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, Months, August, September, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Activities, Centers, Games, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans
Help your young learners master the letter T with this fun and engaging Letter T Puzzle activity! Perfect for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten students, this resource focuses on connecting the uppercase and lowercase letter Tt with its beginning sound. Each puzzle includes two pieces: one piece features the letter “T” in both uppercase and lowercase, and the other shows a matching image and word, like “turtle.” Children match the pieces while practicing early phonics and building strong letter-sound awareness. This activity is easy to prep, just print, cut, and it’s ready to use. It’s ideal for literacy centers, morning work, small groups, or independent practice. Not only does it reinforce phonemic skills, but it also helps develop vocabulary and fine motor skills. Ways to Use: Letter of the week activities Literacy centers Morning tubs or early finishers Small group instruction or one-on-one support Advantages: Encourages hands-on learning Builds early reading and sound recognition Strengthens fine motor skills through puzzle play Promotes independence and confidence Quick and easy prep (PDF format only) A simple, effective way to make learning the letter T fun and memorable!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Letter T, Beginning Sound, Alphabet, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Literacy Centers, Back To School Games, Letter Puzzles, Phonics
Robots Coloring Pages
Creative Arts, Art, Graphic Arts, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Last Day of School, STEM, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Activities, Centers, Crafts, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Teacher Tools, Assessments
Add a touch of creativity and fun to your classroom with this Robots Coloring Pages Activity ! Designed for preschool, pre-K, kindergarten, and early elementary students, this printable resource features a variety of cute and simple robot designs for kids to color. It’s a great way to support fine motor development while letting students express themselves artistically. These robot-themed coloring pages can be used anytime during the school year and are perfect for quiet time, early finishers, art centers, or even as part of a STEM-themed unit. The unique and friendly robot characters will keep students engaged and excited to color. Ways to Use: Morning work or early finisher activity Art center or free time Indoor recess or calm-down corner STEM week or robot-themed lessons Take-home or sub plans Advantages: Strengthens fine motor and pencil control Encourages creativity and self-expression Low-prep and easy to use (PDF format only) Suitable for all ability levels Adds fun to everyday routines This robot coloring activity is a simple and engaging way to blend fun with developmental skill-building in your classroom! Pdf file includes 8 pages. Enjoy!
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Tags Robots, Robot Craft, Robot Coloring Pages, Robot, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Coloring Pages, Stem, Stem Week, Stem Activities
Sentence Sort - Grammar Practice
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, Months, August, September, ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grammar, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Activities, Centers
Make grammar practice fun and hands-on with this Sentence Sort, Grammar Practice activity! Designed for early elementary students, this engaging resource helps children strengthen their understanding of sentence structure by reading simple sentences and sorting them into the correct column. Students will cut and paste sentences based on specific grammar rules, such as types of sentences, punctuation, or subject-verb agreement, depending on how you choose to use it. This interactive format reinforces essential grammar skills in a way that’s accessible and enjoyable for young learners. Ways to Use This Resource: Literacy centers or grammar stations Small group instruction Whole-class grammar practice Early finisher activity Homework or review assignments Advantages for Teachers and Students: ✔ Encourages active learning through cut-and-paste tasks ✔ Builds sentence recognition and classification skills ✔ Reinforces grammar rules in a clear and visual way ✔ Easy to prep and use, just print and go! ✔ Supports independent work and fine motor skills Whether you’re reviewing grammar concepts or introducing sentence types, this resource is a great way to keep students engaged while they learn the building blocks of strong writing.
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Tags Grammar, Grammar Worksheets, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Sentence Structure, Phonics, September Activities, Writing Activities
Back to School Coloring Pages First Week Activities Printables SEL
Back To School, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, July, Months, August, September, Resources for Teachers, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Elementary, Homeschool Resources, Middle School, Activities, Bulletin Boards, Classroom Decor, Door Decor, Posters, Coloring Pages, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
Looking for first week of school activities? Start the school year off right with these fun and calming Back to School Coloring Pages! Perfect for the first week of school, these printable activity sheets help students ease into the classroom routine while building a positive classroom community. This printable resource features 25 unique black-and-white coloring sheets, each with positive affirmations and welcoming messages that help students express themselves, set goals, and feel like they belong in your classroom. From messages like “Watch Me Grow Smart” to “New Year New Me…” , these pages can open the door to meaningful conversations and social-emotional learning moments. These pages are more than just a fun activity — they’re a gentle way to transition into a new school year while encouraging creativity, mindfulness, and connection. 🖍️ What’s Included: 25 unique black-and-white Back to School coloring pages Positive affirmations and student-centered messages Hand-drawn, kid-friendly designs PDF format | US Letter size (8.5 x 11") 🎯 How to Use in the Classroom: First day of school : Provide a calming activity while you organize supplies or handle administrative tasks Morning work : Start each day with a reflective coloring prompt Early finishers : Keep students engaged and creative while others complete tasks SEL lessons : Use the quotes as discussion starters about emotions, learning goals, and kindness Bulletin boards : Display student-colored pages to create a warm and inclusive welcome wall Meet the Teacher night : Send home a colored page or leave one on each student’s desk as a keepsake 👩🏫 Why Teachers Love It: Encourages mindfulness and creativity during a high-energy time Supports SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) without added prep Builds a positive classroom tone through art and reflection Helps students feel safe, supported, and connected to the learning environment Offers flexibility to use in multiple ways across the first week (and beyond!) Whether you’re welcoming a brand-new class or looping with returning students, these Back to School coloring pages help you create a classroom atmosphere full of encouragement, creativity, and calm — all with just a set of crayons and a growth mindset message. Let your students color their way into a confident, connected start to the year!
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Tags Back To School Activities, Coloring Pages For Teens, Coloring Pages For Boys, Cool Coloring Pages, Life Skills Coloring Pages, Sel Coloring Pages, Social Skills Coloring Pages, First Week Activities, Beginning Of Year Activity, Welcome Activity For Students
All About my Name Activity
ELA, Language Development, Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Worksheets & Printables, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans
Start the school year with a fun and meaningful activity your students will remember, All About My Name ! This resource is a great way to help students open up, share their stories, and learn about each other on the very first day. It’s simple, personal, and perfect for building classroom connections. How You Can Use It: Great for the first day or week of school to break the ice. Use it as a writing prompt , part of an introductory lesson , or to create a classroom display . Works well with students of all ages , from younger learners to teens. Tie it into language arts lessons on personal narratives or identity. Why Teachers Love It: Helps students feel seen and valued . Makes it easier to remember students' names and stories . Encourages respect, curiosity, and kindness in the classroom. Gets kids thinking creatively and writing about something meaningful. No prep needed, just print and go . Supports social-emotional learning by letting students share who they are. Pfg file includes 1 page. Enjoy!
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Tags My Name, All About My Name, Back To School, Back To School Activities, First Day Of School, First Day Of School Activities, Handwriting, Back To School Literacy
Letter V Puzzles - Letter V Beginning Sound
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Spelling, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, Months, August, September, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Activities, Centers, Games
Make learning the letter V exciting with this Letter V Puzzle activity! Perfect for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten learners, this hands-on resource helps young children build early literacy skills by connecting the letter Vv with its beginning sound. Each puzzle includes two pieces: one features the uppercase and lowercase letter “V,” and the other shows a picture and word that starts with V, like “vet.” Children match the pieces while practicing sound recognition, building vocabulary, and developing fine motor skills. This activity is easy to preparejust print, cut, and you’re ready to go. It works great for literacy centers, morning tubs, small groups, or quiet individual practice. Whether you’re introducing the letter V for the first time or reviewing letter sounds, these puzzles make learning interactive and fun. Ways to Use: Letter of the week lessons Literacy or phonics centers Independent or partner activities Small group support or intervention Morning work or early finisher bins Advantages: Builds letter recognition and phonics skills Encourages hands-on, independent learning Enhances vocabulary through word-picture matching Strengthens fine motor coordination Easy to prep – PDF format only A simple, fun way to help kids master the letter V! Enjoy!
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Tags Letter V, Letter V Puzzles, Letter Puzzles, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Beginning Sound, Literacy Centers, Alphabet, Alphabet Games
Letter i Puzzles - Beginning Sound
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, Months, September, October, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Activities, Centers, Games, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans
Make learning the letter I fun and hands-on with this simple Letter I Puzzle activity! Great for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten learners, this resource helps kids connect the letter “I” with a word and picture that start with the same sound, like “I is for ice cream.” Each puzzle has two pieces: one shows the uppercase and lowercase letter I, and the other shows a picture and the word. Kids match the pieces to complete the puzzle while practicing beginning sounds. This is an easy and engaging way to build letter recognition and sound awareness. It’s perfect for centers, morning work, or small group time. No complicated prep, just print, cut, and you’re ready to go! You can use it for: Letter of the week lessons Literacy centers Early finishers Independent or partner practice Why it works: Makes phonics practice fun Helps with early reading and letter-sound skills Great for building fine motor skills Simple to prep and use (PDF only) A playful and effective way to explore the letter I in your classroom! Enjoy!
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Tags Letter I, Beginning Sound, Beginning Sounds, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Literacy Centers, Letter Puzzles, Alphabet, September Activities
Editable Student Awards Certificates for End-of-Year, Back to School
ELA, Back To School, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, End Of Year, Graduation, Classroom Management, Resources for Teachers, Community Building, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities
Celebrate your students all year long —whether it’s the first week back or the final countdown to summer—with these Editable Student Award Certificates ! This set of 38 printable awards is designed to make every student feel seen, valued, and proud of their unique strengths. From the “Super Writer” to the “Best Buddy,” you’ll have a ready-to-go certificate for every kind of awesome. The awards feature diverse, multicultural illustrations so all your students feel represented—because let’s face it, we all smile in the same language 😊 What's Included: 38 Editable Awards – PowerPoint File (easy to customize) 38 Printable Awards – PDF File 38 High-Resolution JPGs (300 dpi) Change the titles. Tweak the messages. Add your own flair. You can type directly into the PowerPoint version—fonts are embedded and easy to switch if you have a go-to classroom favorite. 🏆 Award Titles Include: Super Writer Super Speller Perfect Attendance Math Whiz Music Award Best Buddy Shining Star Perfect for: ✔ End-of-Year Celebrations ✔ Back-to-School Icebreakers ✔ Weekly/Monthly Class Awards ✔ Just-Because Moments of Kindness Whether you're setting the tone for Back to School or wrapping up with style for the end of the year, these awards are your go-to for student recognition that’s meaningful, inclusive, and easy to prep.
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Tags Editable Awards, Editable Student Awards, Assembly Awards, Star Student Awards, Math Awards, Graduation Awards, Student End Of Year Awards, End Of The Year Class Awards, Student Award Certificates, Certificates Of Appreciation
Lion Affirmations Coloring by Code
Creative Arts, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Months, August, September, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Activities, Centers, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Encourage positive thinking and build self-esteem with this Lion Affirmations Coloring by Code activity! Designed for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary students, this fun and meaningful resource combines coloring with simple affirmations to help young learners build confidence while practicing color recognition and fine motor skills. Each section of the lion illustration is labeled with a color code connected to an affirmation (e.g., “I am kind” = pink, “I am smart” = orange). As students color the picture, they repeat these positive messages, making it a perfect blend of mindfulness and creativity. Ways to Use: Morning work or calm-down activity Social-emotional learning (SEL) lessons Art or mindfulness centers Take-home positivity booster Small group or independent work Advantages: Promotes self-confidence and a growth mindset Reinforces color word recognition Supports fine motor development Encourages calm, focused activity Easy to print and use (PDF format only) This activity is a gentle and creative way to start conversations about self-worth, kindness, and positive thinking, while keeping students happily engaged with a fun coloring task! A great addition to any SEL or back-to-school toolkit. Pdf file includes 1 page Enjoy!
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Tags Color By Code, Coloring Pages, Affirmations, Back To School, Back To School Activities, First Day Activities, First Week Activities, Esl, Bulletin Board
Number of the Week - Morning Work
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, September, Months, ELA, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
Start each day with meaningful number practice using this Number of the Week – Morning Work resource! Perfect for preschool, pre-K, kindergarten, and early first grade, this printable pack is designed to help young learners build strong number sense, one number at a time. Each page focuses on a single number and includes a variety of engaging activities such as tracing, writing, coloring, finding, and counting. Students will explore numbers in multiple ways, which helps them understand what each number represents, how to write it, and how to recognize it in different formats. It’s a great way to introduce or review numbers as part of your daily morning routine. Ways to Use: Daily morning work or bell ringer Number of the week focus during math time Centers or independent practice Homework or take-home packet Advantages: Strengthens number recognition and writing Encourages consistent daily number practice Builds fine motor skills through tracing and coloring Reinforces counting and one-to-one correspondence No prep – just print and go (PDF format only) A simple and effective way to build number confidence in young learners! Pdf file inclides 10 pages. Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Morning Work, Numbers, Number Of The Week, Back To School, Back To School Activities, September Activities, First Week Activities, August Activities
Syllables Counting - Back to School Activities
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Months, August, September, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans
Kick off the school year with this interactive Syllables Counting – Back to School Activities resource! Designed to build phonological awareness, this activity helps students strengthen their listening and speaking skills by saying each word, clapping out the syllables, and writing the correct number of syllables. With engaging, school-themed vocabulary, it’s the perfect literacy activity for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade students. Each page includes pictures and words related to common school items, such as “backpack,” “pencil,” and “crayon.” Students will enjoy clapping out syllables and recording their answers in a fun and hands-on way that supports early reading readiness. This no-prep activity is ideal for both classroom and at-home learning. Ways to Use: Literacy centers or phonemic awareness stations Morning work or warm-up activity Whole group or small group instruction Independent practice Homework or take-home activity Early finisher task Advantages: Builds phonological awareness and syllable counting skills Reinforces school-related vocabulary Encourages active listening and oral language development Supports handwriting and number writing Promotes fine motor coordination Easy to use – just print and go! Fun and engaging for the back-to-school season Pdf file includes 3 pages. Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Syllables, Syllables Counting, Syllable, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Back To School Literacy, Literacy, First Day Of School Activities
CVC Short a - Roll and Read Activity
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Spelling, Reading, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Centers, Classroom Decor, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans
The CVC Short A – Roll and Read a Sentence Activity is a fun and interactive way to help young learners build confidence with short “a” CVC words in context. This activity combines phonics practice with sentence reading, allowing students to roll a die and read a sentence that includes short “a” words like cat , man , bag , and hat . Each sentence is simple and age-appropriate, making it perfect for early readers who are beginning to blend sounds and understand sentence structure. This resource is ideal for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and ESL classrooms. It encourages repeated reading, builds fluency, and makes learning feel like play. Use it during literacy centers, small group instruction, or even as a partner game. Ways to Use: Use in literacy centers for independent or partner work Include in guided reading warm-ups Send home as a fun reading activity Use for fluency and decoding practice in small groups Laminate for reusable classroom use Advantages: Reinforces short A CVC word recognition in sentences Builds fluency, decoding, and reading confidence Engages students through hands-on play Easy to set up and manage Encourages repeated reading in a low-pressure setting Pdf file includes 5 pages Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Reading, Cvc, Cvc Short A, Cvc Activities, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Phonics, Literacy, Ela Activities, Back To School Literacy
Scissor Skills Fun Cutting Practice Worksheets for Preschool & KG
Montessori, Creative Arts, Back To School, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Life Skills, Special Resources, Toddler, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Centers, Activities, Crafts, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Coloring Pages, Worksheets
Scissor Skills Fun (Cutting Practice Worksheets for Preschool & Kindergarten) I created these cutting practice worksheets for young children who are still learning how to use scissors and need plenty of simple and easy hands-on practice. Many preschool and kindergarten students struggle with cutting at first, so I wanted to make something that feels fun and doable instead of overwhelming. This printable set includes grayscale pictures of animals, everyday objects, treats, simple shapes, and a lot more. Kids will cut along straight lines and curves while working on hand strength and eye coordination. All the pictures inside are familiar and playful, which will help to keep children interested and focused while they practice. Inside you will also see pages with bunnies, bears, lions, and raccoons, along with fun items like ice cream cones, castles, and volcanoes. According to me, a variety really helps - children are much more willing to practice when the pictures are exciting. As students cut, they naturally build scissor control, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills. These skills are very important for writing, drawing, and many other classroom activities they’ll be doing later on. What’s inside? This resource includes grayscale cutting practice pages with: Animals Monkey, raccoon, lion, tiger, fox, owl, cat, dog, goat, snake, frog, duck, and fish Objects Magic wand, teddy bear, castle, flower, gem, doll, ball, gift box, and volcano Sweets & Treats Cake, cupcakes, donuts, lollipops, ice cream, and popsicles Fun Shapes An activity page to create Mr. Sun is also in there Who This Is For Preschool and kindergarten students learning scissor skills Homeschool families who want hands-on fine motor practice Special education and early intervention classrooms Occupational therapy or extra fine motor support Kids who enjoy cutting, crafting, and working with their hands Resource features: Some pictures have easy cutting lines that gradually become a little more challenging This set supports simple shape recognition cutting activity page for early learners All the pages are black and white that are easy to print and save ink No prep - just print and use It works well for centers, morning work, or independent practice It helps support hand strength and coordination It contains simple visuals that keep kids engaged without distractions Why do I like this resource? Fine motor development is a big part of early learning, and I wanted these pages to feel encouraging but not frustrating. Children can start with simple cuts and slowly work their way up. You may use these during centers, quiet work time, or when students need something calming and focused. The print and go format makes it easy to use anywhere - in the classroom, at your homeschool, during art time, or even during breaks and vacations. Benefits for Children It helps them improve scissor control and fine motor skills It helps kids strengthen hand-eye coordination It encourages focus, patience, and independence It also builds confidence with cutting and crafting This resource works well for preschool and kindergarten cutting practice , fine motor skill development, hands-on learning, and Montessori-style activities at home or in the classroom.
Author FlashKart
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Tags Scissor Skills, Early Childhood, Cutting And Coloring, Preschool, Kindergarten, Montessori, Fine Motor Skills, Hand-eye Coordination, Dexterity, Crafts























