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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.

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Let's Get Ready For School Audio Book

Let's Get Ready For School Audio Book
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Read Alouds, Activities

It’s time to go back to school! Whether kids are going back to a regular classroom, or staying at home to learn, this audiobook is packed full of exciting stories. In “My First Day at School,” kids will meet a little girl named Amy. When Amy goes back to school, she is feeling a little nervous-- so her mother comes up with a great idea to help make Amy’s first day special. Then, find out what happens when a little yellow school bus discovers his voice, and decides to talk to the children when he drives them to school. Adorable stories will make going back to school a fun time for everyone!

Author Twin Sisters Digital Media

Tags School, First Day, Classroom, Learning, At Home

First Day of School Handprint Craft Pencil Preschool Keepsake Art

First Day of School Handprint Craft Pencil Preschool Keepsake Art
Back To School, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, First Day of School, Community Building, Resources for Teachers, Art, Creative Arts, Toddler, Grade 1, Activities, Crafts, Projects, Bulletin Boards, Classroom Decor

Kick off the school year with this adorable First Day of School Handprint Craft! This pencil themed design is the perfect way to create and capture those first day of school memories. Simply paint your student's hand to create the top of a pencil, turning a fun classroom moment into a sweet keepsake that parents grandparents and loved ones will cherish forever. Why Teachers Love It Serves as an easy low prep icebreaker for the chaotic first week of school! Just print the templates and grab some washable paint for an instant craft . What’s Included Three print sizes: 8x10, 8.5x11, and A4. Four distinct versions: With the year (2026), without the year, with a name line and without a name line. Editable Canva Link Grades / Ages Best for Daycare, Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten and 1st Grade (Ages 3–7) Implementation Format Perfect for the very first day of school, Back to School Night or "Meet the Teacher" events Answer Key Not applicable File Type Ready To Print PDF and PNG files ( plus Canva Editable Template ) Number of Pages 6 pages (available in 3 sizes) License Paid product for personal or single classroom use

Author screenzro

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Tags First Day Of School, Back To School Activity, First Day Of Preschool Craft Ideas, First Day Of School Handprint Activity For Kindergarten, First Week Of School Activities Preschool, First Day Of School Handprint Craft , Preschool First Day Activity, Back To School Handprint Keepsake Art

Veterans Day Activities - Veterans Day Worksheets

Veterans Day Activities - Veterans Day Worksheets
Common Core, ELA, ESL, Language Development, Vocabulary, Spelling, Phonics, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, Back To School, End Of Year, First Day of School, Veteran's Day, Veteran's Day, Christmas, New Year's Day, October, November, December, September, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, April, August, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities, Centers, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages

Get ready to honor our heroes in style with our Veterans Day Activities and Worksheets! This collection is packed with so much fun, even Uncle Sam would crack a smile. From coloring pages that turn your artistic genius into patriotic masterpieces, to cut and glue projects where your only opponent is gravity, these worksheets are perfect for bringing out the creative spirit in everyone. But wait, there’s more! Ever played vocabulary tic-tac-toe? No, it’s not your usual Xs and Os, it’s where words win the day and your spelling skills go on full parade. We’ve also got picture-finding activities that’ll have you squinting like a soldier on lookout and tracing tasks that’ll make you feel like a master artist (or at least an accomplished doodler). And don’t get me started on the matching games; it’s like a memory workout without the gym fees. These worksheets will have kids and adults alike celebrating Veterans Day with laughter, learning, and maybe just a tiny bit of glue-stuck-to-your-fingers frustration. So roll up your sleeves (no push-ups required), grab some crayons and scissors, and get ready to salute creativity. Because nothing says “Thank you, veterans” quite like a well-matched pair of red, white, and blue socks. Enjoy!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

Tags Veterans Day, Veterans Day Activity, Veterans Day Activities, Veterans, Veterans Craft, Veterans Day Craft, Fall Craft, Winter Craft, Memorial Day

Get-to-Know-You Emoji Pennant Banner - All About Me and My Family

Get-to-Know-You Emoji Pennant Banner - All About Me and My Family
ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Holidays, Back To School, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Classroom Decor, Banners

Get-to-Know-You Emoji Pennant Banner - All About Me and My Family... Kick offff ;) the school year with a fun, creative activity that lets students express themselves! This Emoji-Themed "All About Me" Pennant Banner is perfect for second through sixth graders to share all about themselves and their families in a colorful, personalized way. It’s ideal for the first days of school and doubles as a fantastic classroom display!!! What’s Included: All About Me: Two unique template options to let students highlight their personality. All About My Friend: Versions for both "her" and "him" to encourage connections and friendship. All About My Family: Special pages for students to introduce their dad, mom, brother, and sister. Design Options: Comes in both black-and-white and semi-colored versions, giving students flexibility to add their own style. Printing Details: Easy Sizing: Designed for US Letter size, but can be resized to fit your classroom needs—just adjust the printer settings. Help students showcase their unique personalities and build classroom connections with this engaging, emoji-themed pennant banner!!!

Author 1 Teaches 2 Learn

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Tags Back To School, All About Me, All About My Family, Writing, Activity, Pennant, Banner, Class Decor, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Board

First Day of Kindergarten & School Headbands - Hats- Crowns

First Day of Kindergarten & School Headbands - Hats- Crowns
Back To School, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Preschool, Kindergarten, Crafts, Activities

First Day of School Hats are a way to celebrate the first day of school. You just print them on colored paper. Then kids can color them with crayons, markers or paint sticks. They will be so happy to wear them with a big smile. These Back to School Coloring Hats make students feel special on their day. They are great for preschool, pre-kindergarten and elementary students. The printable crowns are easy to prepare. They are an activity that combines coloring with first-day excitement. Here is what you get. 30 Printable Crowns for: • First Day of School. We have two designs • Hello School • First Day of Preschool • First Day of Pre-K • First Day of Pre-K3 • First Day of Pre-K4 • First Day of Head Start • Hello Preschool • Hello Kindergarten • First Day of Kindergarten • First Day of TK • First Day of ETK • First Day of VPK • First Day of TPK • First Day of JK • First Day of JPK • First Day of SK • First Day of 3K • First Day of 4K • First Day of 5K • First Day of PALS • First Day of Young 5’s • First Day of 1st Grade • First Day of 2nd Grade • First Day of 3rd Grade • First Day of Grade • First Day of Grade • Watch Me Learn • School is Cool The hats are perfect for: • First Day of School Crafts •, to School Bulletin Boards • Fun Keepsakes • Class Photos • Morning Work or Centers They are easy to prepare. Kids will have smiles. You will have memories.

Author Bambolina55

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Tags First Day Of School Hat, First Day Of School Crown Craft, First Day Of School Headband, 1st Day Of School Hat, 1st Day Of Kindergarten Headband, Kindergarten Hats, Kindergarten Crown Craft 1st Day, 1st Day Of Preschool

Back-to-School Icebreakers after Winter Break (for Middle School)

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.

Author Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace

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Tags Icebreaker, Middle School, Back-to-school, Winter, Lesson, Lesson Plan, Worksheet

What's in My School Bag? | Back to School Writing Prompts & Craft Acti

What's in My School Bag? | Back to School Writing Prompts & Craft Acti
Back To School, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, First Day of School, Writing, ELA, Creative Writing, Grade 1, 2, 3, Templates, Teacher Tools, Crafts, Activities

Make the beginning of the school year engaging with this What's in My School Bag? writing and craft activity. Designed for elementary students, this printable resource combines creative writing, drawing, coloring, and a simple backpack craft to encourage self-expression while helping students build confidence in their writing skills. Students respond to a variety of back-to-school writing prompts about the items they carry in their school bags, their favorite school supplies, and their dream backpack. They can also color, decorate, cut out, and assemble a school bag craft, creating a fun keepsake from the first weeks of school. This resource includes multiple writing pages that promote descriptive writing, personal reflection, and creative thinking while strengthening handwriting and sentence-building skills. The printable templates are easy to prepare and work well for classroom lessons, literacy centers, morning work, or independent activities. Ideal for back-to-school writing lessons, getting-to-know-you activities, or classroom community building, this no-prep resource is suitable for elementary learners. What's Included: "What's in My School Bag?" writing prompts School bag craft template Draw, color, cut, and assemble activity Personal reflection writing pages Creative writing worksheets Student-friendly printable layouts Ideal For: Back-to-school activities First week of school Creative writing lessons Getting-to-know-you activities Literacy centers Morning work Independent or guided work Classroom or homeschool use Encourage students to share their ideas, practice writing, and create a fun backpack craft with this engaging back-to-school writing activity.

Author Bright Education

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Tags School Bag, Back To School, Writing Prompts, Creative Writing, First Day Of School, Cut And Paste, Craft

The Recess Debate - Back to School Reading Comprehension

The Recess Debate - Back to School Reading Comprehension
ELA, Language Development, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Months, September, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Activities

The Recess Debate Reading Comprehension is a fun and engaging way to get your 3rd–5th grade students thinking critically right from the start of the school year. The passage tells the story of a school discussing whether recess should be longer, shorter, or stay the same. Students will see different opinions, reasons, and examples, making it a great way to spark classroom discussion. Ways to use this resource: As a back to school reading activity to warm up comprehension skills. To introduce persuasive or opinion writing. For small group discussions or partner reading. As a quick assessment to check reading and critical thinking levels. Advantages for teachers: Ready to use, just print and go. Encourages students to think about both sides of an issue. Fits perfectly into reading, writing, or social studies lessons. Helps build skills in identifying main ideas, supporting details, and author’s purpose. Flexible, can be used for independent work, group work, or homework. This activity not only gets your students reading but also talking, thinking, and sharing their own ideas about something they care about, recess! 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 Day Of School, First Week Of School, First Week Of School Activities

Scissor Skills Fun Cutting Practice Worksheets for Preschool & KG

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

Classroom Calendar and Weather Display - Spotty Brights

Classroom Calendar and Weather Display - Spotty Brights
ELA, Language Development, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Months, August, September, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Posters, Word Walls, Worksheets & Printables

Brighten up your classroom and create a consistent daily routine with this Classroom Calendar and Weather Display – Spotty Brights Edition ! Designed with cheerful colors and clean visuals, this resource is perfect for morning meetings, circle time, and calendar routines at the beginning of the school year and beyond. Ways to Use: Set up an interactive calendar corner where students update the day, month, and date. Use the weather cards to discuss and track daily weather conditions. Incorporate into your morning meeting to build routine and reinforce calendar concepts. Use the visuals to support students learning the days of the week, months, seasons, and weather vocabulary. Advantages: Encourages student participation and responsibility. Supports time and weather concepts through daily repetition. Adds a cheerful, cohesive look to your classroom with the Spotty Brights theme. Easy to print, cut, and laminate for long-term use. Suitable for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary classrooms. Whether you’re setting up your classroom for the first time or refreshing your calendar area, this display helps build strong foundations in time and weather awareness, all while keeping your space bright and engaging!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

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Tags Classroom Decor, Classroom Posters, Posters, Bulletin Board, Back To School, Classroom Calendar, Back To School Decor, Back To School Activities

My New School – Back-to-School Reading Passage

My New School – Back-to-School Reading Passage
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Months, August, September, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans

My New School – Back to School Reading Comprehension is a fun and relatable story for students in grades 3 to 5. It follows a student’s first days in a brand new school, touching on feelings of excitement, nervousness, and making friends. Kids can see themselves in the story, which makes it perfect for kicking off the school year and sparking discussions about change and new beginnings. Ways you can use it: As a first week of school reading activity to break the ice. In small reading groups for practicing comprehension skills. For partner reading and class discussions. As a writing prompt starter about students’ own first day experiences. Why it’s helpful: Helps students connect personally with the story. Builds reading comprehension in an engaging way. Encourages empathy and understanding among classmates. Easy to use, just print and read. It’s a great way to start the year with something meaningful that also gets your students thinking, talking, and reading together. Pdf file includes pages. Enjoy!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

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Tags Reading, Reading Comprehension, Back To School Reading, Back To School, Back To School Activities, August Reading, September Reading, First Week Of School Reading

Days of the Week Worksheets

Days of the Week Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Writing, ESL, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Months, Seasons, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Activities, Centers

Help your students master the days of the week with this Days of the Week Worksheets pack! Designed for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten learners, this printable resource includes a variety of fun and hands-on activities to reinforce the names, order, and spelling of each day. Activities include coloring the days of the week, tracing and writing each day, circling the correct day in a group, finding days in a group of words, and putting the days in the correct order. These exercises are perfect for building early literacy, handwriting, and sequencing skills. Ways to Use: Morning work or calendar time Literacy or writing centers Days-of-the-week lessons Homework or extra practice Assessment or review Advantages: Reinforces day recognition and order Builds handwriting and fine motor skills Encourages independent learning Engaging and varied activities for young learners No prep – just print and go (PDF format only) This resource offers meaningful, repetitive practice in a fun way that helps students remember and understand the seven days of the week with confidence! Pdf file includes 7 pages. Enjoy!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

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Tags Days, Days Of The Week, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Morning Work, Literacy Printables, First Week Activities

Thanksgiving color by number - Set 4 - Thanksgiving Activities

Thanksgiving color by number - Set 4 - Thanksgiving Activities
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, Election Day, End Of Year, First Day of School, Halloween, Hispanic Heritage Month, Indigenous Peoples Day, Last Day of School, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, April, August, December, February, January, July, June, March, May, November, October, September, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Shapes, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Crafts, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages

Bring on the Thanksgiving Color by Number fun, where crayons meet comedy! These five pages are packed with festive designs like turkeys who forgot it’s November, pumpkins vying for pie stardom, and a cornucopia so full it’s practically saying, “Don’t judge me, it’s the holidays.” Each section is labeled with a number, and each number matches a color, simple, right? Unless you’re that one kid who insists on making the turkey purple because, and I quote, “It’s my artistic vision.” And honestly, who are we to argue? As your students work through these pages, they’ll unveil cheerful Thanksgiving scenes without even realizing they’re practicing focus and color-matching skills. It’s educational, but let’s keep that between us, no need to ruin the fun with big words. Whether it’s coloring a pumpkin the perfect shade of orange or accidentally turning a pie into an unintentional masterpiece, these pages are guaranteed to deliver laughs and creativity. No stress, no prep, and no arguments over who gets the last crayon. Just good old-fashioned fun—well, as old-fashioned as numbered coloring can get. So, grab your art supplies, and let’s make this Thanksgiving more colorful than Uncle Bob’s questionable holiday sweater. Enjoy!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

Tags Coloring Pages, Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Coloring Pages, Thanksgiving Craft, Thanksgiving Activities, Thanksgiving Math, Numbers, Fall Math

MeMe's First Day At School Audio Book

MeMe's First Day At School Audio Book
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Read Alouds, Activities

When Mama tells Meme it’s her first day of school, she is not sure she will like it. But after meeting Mr. Fuzzo, her furry teacher, Meme has a great day. She learns where she can skip and run, where she can yodel and sing, where she can play and explore, where she can draw and paint, where she can wash and clean, where she can crunch and munch, and then it’s time to go home! What a fun day Meme, the furry little monster, has at school. When Meme tells her Mama that she likes school, her Mama is not surprised at all. Fun sound effects and upbeat music help tell this adorable story about a little monster’s fun first day of school. Fun, repetitive text will encourage listening and early literacy skills important for young readers.

Author Twin Sisters Digital Media

Tags Storyy, Listening, Music, Sound Effects, Literacy

The Backpack Surprise - Reading Comprehension

The Backpack Surprise - Reading Comprehension
ELA, Language Development, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Months, August, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Activities

The Backpack Surprise is a fun and easy to read story that young students will enjoy. It tells the tale of a child who finds something unexpected in their backpack on the first day of school. The short passage is written with simple words and clear sentences, making it just right for beginning readers. How You Can Use It: Read it together as a class to build fluency and talk about the story. Use it in small groups to support students who need extra practice. Assign it as independent work or send it home for extra reading. Use it as a quick check to see how well students understand what they read. Kick off a back to school activity with a fun and friendly reading task. Why Teachers Love It: It keeps students interested with a story they can relate to. The five questions after the passage help students think about what they read. It’s great for building vocabulary and sparking conversations. The short length fits easily into busy schedules. It works well in reading centers or for substitute teachers. This resource is a great way to help students enjoy reading while practicing important skills. 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 Day Of School Activities, Back To School Writing

The Lost Lunchbox - Reading Comprehension

The Lost Lunchbox - Reading Comprehension
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Activities

The Lost Lunchbox is a short, engaging reading passage that tells the story of a student who can’t find their lunchbox at school. With the help of friends and a little problem solving, the lunchbox is finally found. The story is written in simple language and short sentences, making it easy for young readers in kindergarten through second grade to understand and enjoy. How You Can Use It: As a back-to-school activity to spark discussions about responsibility. During whole group reading to build fluency and comprehension. In small reading groups to support guided practice. For independent reading or take home work. As part of a unit on problem solving or friendship. Why Teachers Love It: The story is relatable and helps students connect to everyday school experiences. Includes five easy comprehension questions to check understanding. Encourages discussions about helping others and being responsible. Uses age appropriate vocabulary and sentence structure. Easy to prep, just print and use. Great for early finishers, literacy centers, or substitute plans. The Lost Lunchbox is a meaningful way to practice reading skills while teaching important life lessons in a fun and age appropriate way. Enjoy!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

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Tags Reading, Reading Comprehension, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Back To School Reading, First Day Of School Activities, First Day Of School Reading

Letter D  Puzzles - Letter D beginning Sound

Letter D Puzzles - Letter D beginning Sound
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, Months, September, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Games, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Make learning the letter D fun and easy with this hands-on Letter D Puzzle activity! Created for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten learners, this resource helps kids connect the letter “D” with words and pictures that start with that sound, like “D is for dolphin.” Each puzzle has two parts: one with the uppercase and lowercase letter D, and the other with a matching picture and word. Kids match the pieces together, helping them build early reading skills in a playful way. It’s a great activity for centers, small groups, or quiet time, and it’s super simple to prepare, just print and cut! While kids are matching the pieces, they’re also practicing beginning sounds, visual recognition, and fine motor skills. Ways to Use: Letter of the week activity Literacy centers or morning tubs Early finisher task Partner or independent work Why It’s Helpful: Supports early reading and sound recognition Helps kids get familiar with the letter D Encourages hands-on learning Easy to prep and use (PDF format only) A fun and simple way to help kids learn the sound of letter D!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

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Tags Beginning Sound, Letter D, Letter Puzzlzs, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Alphabet, September Activities, Phonics, Beginning Sounds

Thanksgiving Connect the dots - Alphabet Dot to dot Activity

Thanksgiving Connect the dots - Alphabet Dot to dot Activity
Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, 100's Day, 4th Of July, April Fools, Back To School, Birthdays, Chinese New Year, Christmas, End Of Year, First Day of School, Halloween, Thanksgiving, New Year's Day, Last Day of School, April, August, December, February, January, July, June, March, May, November, October, September, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Common Core, Language Development, ELA, Spelling, ESL, Easter, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Dot To Dots

Get ready to gobble up some fun with Thanksgiving Connect the Dots, Alphabet Dot to Dot Activity! This seven-page adventure combines learning and laughter as kids connect letters from A to Z to reveal adorable Thanksgiving themed pictures. It’s like a treasure hunt, but instead of gold, they’ll discover turkeys, pumpkins, and maybe even a pilgrim hat that’s cooler than Uncle Larry’s cowboy one. Each page is a fresh surprise, with dots patiently waiting to transform into festive scenes. As students follow the alphabet trail, they’ll be sharpening their letter recognition skills while secretly wondering if turkeys always look this happy before Thanksgiving. (Spoiler: they don’t.) Once the dots are connected, the fun doesn’t stop, kids can color their creations to bring them to life. A neon turkey? Go for it. A pumpkin with polka dots? Why not! It’s Thanksgiving, and anything goes, except skipping dessert. Perfect for classrooms or at-home fun, this activity is easy to set up and keeps kids entertained longer than it takes Aunt Sue to tell her famous “gravy disaster” story. So grab those pencils, and let’s turn those dots into holiday magic, one alphabet letter at a time! Enjoy!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

Tags Alphabet, Coloring Pages, Dot To Dot, Thanksgiving Dot To Dot, Alphabet Dot To Dot, Thanksgiving Craft, Fall Craft, Connect The Dots, Fall Dot To Dot

Parent Survey Worksheets - Tell Me About Your Child

Parent Survey Worksheets - Tell Me About Your Child
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Graphic Organizers

Start the school year with strong communication using the Parent Survey Worksheets: Tell Me About Your Child. This helpful resource is designed to give teachers valuable insights into each student from the people who know them best, their parents or guardians. With simple, guided prompts, families can share important information about their child’s strengths, interests, learning styles, and any concerns they may have. Ways to Use: Send home on the first day of school or during orientation Use during parent-teacher conferences or back-to-school nights Keep on file as a reference throughout the year Support individualized instruction and classroom planning Helpful for substitute teachers or student support teams Advantages: Builds positive parent-teacher relationships early in the year Helps teachers understand students’ needs, preferences, and personalities Encourages family involvement in the learning process Supports student success by promoting open communication Saves time by gathering key information in one place Easy to print, distribute, and collect Pdf file includes 2 pages. Enjoy!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

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Tags Back To School, Back To School Activities, Back To School Survey, Parent Survey, Student Survey, Classroom Managment, Teacher Conference, Getting To Know Your Child

Back to School Sorting Activities Kindergarten - Classifying | Feed th

Back to School Sorting Activities Kindergarten - Classifying | Feed th
Back To School, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Kindergarten, Preschool, Games, Activities

Do your kids like to sort things? I think this is a fun way to help your little ones, who are in preschool or kindergarten learn about sorting and putting things into groups. This is great for kids who are just starting school because it helps them learn skills in a way that is fun and playful. ✨ So how does it work? Students look at cards with pictures on them. They have to decide which group each card belongs to. They do this by feeding the card to a monster, which is a fun way for them to learn about different ideas they might see at school. ✨ What do you get? ✔ One hundred cards with words and pictures on them ✔ Ten mats with monsters on them which the kids use to sort the cards ✔ The cards are sorted into groups so it is easy for the kids to understand ✔ All of the cards and mats are colorful and look like cartoons, which kids like ✨ There are five different levels of sorting: 1. Things you do at school versus things you do at home 2. Good behavior at school versus behavior 3. How you feel versus how you do not feel 4. ✏ Things you use every day at school versus things you only use 5. Things you bring to school versus things you leave at home It is really easy to get started. Just print out the cards and mats cut them out. You are ready to go. If you want them to last a time you can laminate them. You can use them over and again with small groups of kids or with kids who finish their work early. ✨ This is perfect, for: • The week of school • Teaching kids social skills • Helping kids understand their emotions. Behave well • Building vocabulary • Speech therapy My students love sorting with the monsters. They laugh and learn and they like to talk about the choices they make. It is one of their things to do in class.

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Tags Feed The Monster Kindergarten Game, Kindergarten Sorting, Kindergarten Classifying, Preschool Sorting Game, Preschool Classifying, Back To School Preschool Game, Back To School Kindergarten Game

Beginning Sound Worksheets

Beginning Sound Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, Months, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans

Kick‑start phonics with this set of Beginning Sound Worksheets ! Each printable page spotlights one letter and a mix of pictures. Learners identify which image starts with the target sound, then color the matching shape (star, circle, heart, etc.) around it. By pairing letter recognition with a fun coloring task, students strengthen phonemic awareness while building fine‑motor control. Ways to Use Letter‑of‑the‑week practice during literacy block Morning work or early‑finisher tubs Small‑group intervention for struggling readers Take‑home packets for extra reinforcement Quick assessments of beginning‑sound mastery Advantages Targets phonemic awareness, the first step toward fluent reading Visual discrimination boosts attention to initial sounds Coloring component develops pencil grip and hand‑eye coordination Self‑checking format lets children work independently and gain confidence Low prep: print and go Flexible for whole‑class, centers, or one‑on‑one settings With clear illustrations and bold letters, these worksheets keep young learners engaged while giving you an easy, structured way to monitor progress from A to Z. Add them to your phonics toolkit and watch beginning sounds click into place! Pdf file includes 5 pages. Enjoy!

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Tags Beginning Sound, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Beginning Sounds, Alphabet, Phonics, Letter Of The Week, Literacy, Morning Work

Teacher Daily Planner

Teacher Daily Planner
ELA, Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Activities, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Templates, Graphic Organizers

This Teacher Daily Planner is made to help you get through your school day feeling prepared and in control. It’s a simple, easy-to-use template that lets you map out everything from your morning routine to the last bell. No clutter, no confusion, just clear, helpful space to plan your day. Here’s how you can use it: Jot down your lessons by subject or time List what you need and what you hope to get done Keep track of notes, reminders, and to-dos Plan smooth transitions between activities Print it out, just print and go Why teachers love it: It keeps your day organized and on track You’ll feel less rushed and more prepared It makes planning quicker and easier Great for keeping your teaching consistent You can use it every day without hassle This planner gives you a clear picture of your day at a glance. It’s perfect for any teacher who wants to stay one step ahead and end the day feeling good about what got done. Pdf file includes 31 pages. Enjoy!

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Tags Teacher Planner, Planner, Lesson Plans, Classroom Forms, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Lesson Plan Template, Back To School Planner

Rhyming Words Balloons Activity

Rhyming Words Balloons 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 phonics practice fun and colorful with the Rhyming Words Balloons Activity ! In this engaging worksheet, students identify and color the balloons that rhyme with the given word. Each balloon contains a different word, and only those that rhyme should be filled in. This hands-on activity is perfect for helping early learners recognize rhyming patterns and improve phonemic awareness through visual and interactive learning. Ways to Use: As part of a phonics or reading center For morning work or early finisher activities In small group instruction for targeted support As a homework assignment for skill reinforcement During intervention time or speech/language sessions Advantages: Encourages phonemic awareness and rhyme recognition Supports fine motor skills through coloring Makes learning interactive and enjoyable Ideal for kindergarten and early elementary students Easy to differentiate, works for review or enrichment No-prep, print-and-use format saves teacher time Visually appealing and highly engaging for young learners Pdf file includes 4 pages. Enjoy!

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Tags Rhyming, Rhyming Words, Phonics, Cvc Words, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Short Vowels, Rhyming Words Worksheets, Literacy Worksheets

What i'm thankful for at school Writing Prompt - Thanksgiving Activity

What i'm thankful for at school Writing Prompt - Thanksgiving Activity
Common Core, Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, ELA, Language Development, Writing, ESL, Vocabulary, Reading, Creative Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, 100's Day, April Fools, Back To School, Birthdays, Chinese New Year, Christmas, Cinco De Mayo, End Of Year, Easter, Columbus Day, Graduation, First Day of School, Indigenous Peoples Day, New Year's Day, Last Day of School, Thanksgiving, Months, April, August, December, February, January, September, October, November, July, June, March, May, Seasons, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Halloween, Hispanic Heritage Month, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Writing Prompts, Coloring Pages

Let’s get thankful for more than just turkey with the What I’m Thankful for at School Writing Prompt! This Thanksgiving activity encourages kids to reflect on the things that make school a little less like a never-ending homework nightmare and a bit more like a fun-filled feast of learning. First, students will write about what they’re most thankful for at school, besides the obvious no homework wish. Maybe it's that one teacher who somehow makes math feel like a fun puzzle (even though it's not). Or perhaps it’s the class pet, whose only job is to look cute while everyone tries to figure out how not to kill the plant on the windowsill. Whether it's friends, favorite subjects, or that sweet, sweet recess time, kids will get to jot down their grateful thoughts. Then, the creative fun begins with a drawing! Students can illustrate their favorite school moments, perhaps an epic paper airplane contest or a perfectly executed lunch trade. This activity helps kids appreciate the little things in school, all while sneaking in some writing and drawing skills. Plus, it's a reminder that even when you're stuck with a 10-page essay, there's always something to be thankful for, like a snack break. Enjoy!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

Tags Thanksgiving Writing Prompts, Thanksgiving Craft, Fall Craft, Math Craft, Winter Craft, Drawing, Writing Prompts, Writing Essas, Thanksgiving Math