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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.

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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

Color Matching Game • PowerPoint Game for Kids

Color Matching Game • PowerPoint Game for Kids
ELA, ESL, Language Development, Vocabulary, Holiday & Seasonal, Montessori, Back To School, Holidays, First Day of School, Elementary, Homeschool Resources, Presentations, Teacher Tools, Games, Activities

"Find the Colors" is an interactive game which helps children recognize colours, improve their concentration and practice reading in a fun way! We all know that students learn best when they are actively doing something, not just staring at a screen. I designed this PowerPoint game to turn standard vocabulary repetition into a hands-on challenge that keeps students focused and clicking. How the Interaction Works: This isn't a passive slideshow. It is a gamified loop that requires the student to make a choice to move forward: The Mission: On each slide, the student reads the target color name displayed on the tag at the bottom (e.g., "Red" or "Blue"). The Action: They must actively scan the pile of objects and click the correct matching yarn ball. The Instant Reward: This is the best part. If they click the right answer, the slide instantly transitions to a full-screen reveal of that color pattern. It gives immediate visual feedback that says, "Yes, you got it right!" Perfect for both classroom and home use. No prep needed – just open the file in PowerPoint and start playing!

Author English with Rita

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Tags Colors, Learn Colors, Interactive Game, ELA Games, ESL Games, Vocabulary Games, Vocabulary Activities, Powerpoint Game

Editable Student Awards Certificates for End-of-Year, Back to School
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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.

Author Teach2Tell

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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

No Prep calming corner bingo game, calm down coping strategies SEL

No Prep calming corner bingo game, calm down coping strategies SEL
Back To School, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Classroom Management, Resources for Teachers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities

Support your students’ social-emotional learning with this Calming Corner Bingo Game , designed to help children practice healthy coping strategies in a fun, interactive way. Perfect for your classroom’s calm-down area, SEL lessons, or small group activities. What’s Included In This Calming Corner Bingo Game Pack? 30 Unique Calming Corner Bingo Cards 25 Teacher Calling Card Set 1 Bingo Marker Coping Strategies Vocabulary (e.g., deep breath, count to ten, stretch, draw, drink water, positive self-talk, read quietly, sensory break) Colorful bingo boards Easy-to-read instruction page Why Teachers Love It: • Encourages self-regulation and emotional awareness • Builds a toolbox of coping skills for students • No prep—just print and play • Works great for small groups, whole class, or counseling sessions This Bingo Game is Perfect For: • SEL lessons and activities • Calm down corners and peace areas • Morning meetings or brain breaks • School counselors, behavior specialists, and classroom teachers Help students manage their emotions and build resilience while having fun with this printable Calming Corner Bingo game!

Author Perfect_Printables

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Tags Calming Corner Bingo, Calm Down Activities, SEL Coping Strategies, Mindfulness Bingo, Coping Skills Classroom Game, Emotional Regulation Bingo, Social Emotional Learning Bingo, Calm Down Corner Activities, Mindfulness Activities For PreK–3, Therapy Game Coping Strategies

Back to School Addition Puzzles

Back to School Addition Puzzles
Holiday & Seasonal, Back To School, Holidays, Addition and Subtraction, Math, Addition, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Centers, Activities

Are your students learning to add? These back to school addition puzzles are a great practice tool for students to demonstrate their knowledge of basic addition facts. These back to school addition puzzles give students a perfect beginning of the year practice with addition fluency, or provides a great review for students who need a refresher. These addition puzzles provide a fun and engaging way for students to practice addition fact fluency. What is Included: This set puzzle includes 66 individual puzzles for practicing addition facts for sums up to 10. Each puzzle contains 2 pieces where the sum is on one piece and the addition fact on the other piece. When to Use Math Center - Place the puzzles in a math center for students to complete alone or with a partner. Math Fact Review - These puzzles make a great review activity for students to practice math facts. Task Box Activity - The puzzles make a great task box activity. By storing in a task box, the center becomes easy to set up, clean up, and to store. Morning Tub Activity - Place the cards in a morning tub or bin for students to work on as they wait for their classmates to arrive to class. Small Group Activity - The teacher can pull aside a small group of students who need extra practice with addition. In order to complete these puzzles, some students may need the addition of manipulatives. The teacher can provide mini erasers, pom poms, number bond mats, or tens frames mats to help students solve each addition problem. The puzzles allow students to use any method for solving addition facts. The addition puzzles are a low prep option for students to prepare for students. Each puzzle will need to be printed and cut apart. The puzzles can be laminated for durability.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Addition Facts, Addition Problems, Basic Addition Facts, Back To School, Back To School Addition

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

Back to School Blues - Reading Comprehension

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

Starting a new school year can be exciting, but it can also bring a few nerves. Back to School Blues is a reading comprehension activity made for grades 3-5 that taps into those feelings students often have during the first week. The passage follows a relatable back to school experience and helps kids think about emotions, challenges, and the positives that come with starting fresh. Ways you can use it: Read together as a class and talk through the main ideas. Independent work for reading and comprehension practice. Small group reading to build fluency and encourage discussion. Homework for extra practice at home. Morning warm up to start the day with a thoughtful activity. Why it’s useful: Students relate to the theme, so they’re more engaged in reading. Builds reading comprehension, vocabulary, and critical thinking skills. Great conversation starter about emotions and coping with change. Works with a range of reading levels in grades 3-5. No prep needed, just print and use. It’s a simple, meaningful way to work on literacy skills while also helping students feel seen and understood as they head into a new school year. 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 Week Of School Activities, Reading Centers

Book Companion for 'The School Bus Driver from the Black Lagoon'

Book Companion for 'The School Bus Driver from the Black Lagoon'
Back To School, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Special Resources, Speech Therapy, Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific, Activities, Crafts, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages

Do you work with students who have emergent literacy skills? Do you work with students who use AAC or have complex communication needs? Or do you work with early elementary students who have a language delay or disorder? If so, my book companions are for you! This book companion provides you with multiple language, communication, shared reading, and shared writing tasks. Instructions and guidance for the shared reading activities of a picture walk through and repeated readings is provided. Additional activities to provide practice with identifying the focus letter through repetition with variety are also included. Story props are provided to help increase participation during shared reading activities. They can also be used to aide with story retell activities. There is a focus on balancing explicit exposure and targeted practice for both core and fringe vocabulary. CROWD questions can be used to further increase comprehension of the target book and elicit a wide range of language and communication skills. The provided sentence stems can be used in isolation or in conjunction with the predictable chart writing protocol. The character description webs provide a platform to target multiple language and communication targets. These book companions include 1-3 hands-on art or science themed activities. This product can be used individually, in small groups, or for whole class instruction.

Author Belleville Area Special Services Cooperative (BASSC)

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Tags Aac, Book Companion, Back To School, Language And Literacy, The School Bus Drive From The Black Lagoon, Aac Literacy

Roll and Draw Your Name or Favorite Word  Alphabet Game Sheets

Roll and Draw Your Name or Favorite Word Alphabet Game Sheets
Holiday & Seasonal, Creative Arts, Art, Holidays, Back To School, Fine Arts, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games, Projects

Roll and Draw Your Name or Favorite Word Alphabet Game Sheets | Typography Art Project This is a great enrichment drawing resource that is easy-to-implement and low prep teaching resource that focuses on typography artwork depicting students' names or favorite words. This resource brings a fun and engaging approach to regular classroom lessons, homeschooling activities, letter of the week activities, back-to-school projects or even in making homework assignments more interesting. Ideal for K-5th graders, this roll and draw game sheet integrates fine arts into everyday lessons. With a dice, blank paper, pencil, and coloring tools at hand, students can independently explore their drawing skills or cooperatively engage with their peers. The accompanying pattern poster is equally beneficial as it serves as a visual support during gameplay, and doubles up as standalone handout. For more creative ideas and resources, visit Doodle Thinks website. Usage and Versatility: Fosters creativity Enhances focus Supplement to other art curriculum For early finishers, mornings, and brain breaks Enhance focus on subsequent academic tasks Useful for whole group instruction to small group collaborative Useful for independent work Included in this download: A-Z Roll and Draw Game Sheets (13 pages) Black and White Printer-Friendly Version Included 1 Example and Instructions Page 1 Intro Page (For Teacher) Like this resource?Check out more autumn theme roll and draw games: Roll and Draw Autumn Fun - A Bird Design Roll and Draw Autumn Fun - A Wise Owl Roll and Draw Autumn Fun - An Adorable Acorn Roll and Draw Autumn Fun - A Pleasant Pie Roll and Draw A Spring Flower Roll and Draw A Cozy Squirrel Roll and Draw A Candy Corn Bandit Roll and Draw A Flower Box Garden Thank you for downloading Doodle Thinks resources and have fun drawing!

Author Doodle Thinks

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Tags Roll And Draw, Alphabet Game, Language Arts, Art Activity, Creative Learning, Drawing Activity, Art Supplement, Art Enrichment, Typography Art, Art Integration

Easter Missing Middles - Numbers 1 - 20

Easter Missing Middles - Numbers 1 - 20
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, Easter, Seasons, Spring, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Classroom Decor, Door Decor, Bulletin Boards, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans

Let’s face it, getting kids to focus on number sequences can feel like trying to herd jellybeans. But with Easter Missing Middles – Numbers 1–20 , you’ll have them cracking the code in no time (egg pun 100% intended). 🐣 Each egg in this no-prep activity is divided into three pieces. The top and bottom parts have numbers, and the middle? Well, that’s where the little mathematicians come in. Their job is to figure out what number is missing in the middle and write it in. It’s like detective work, but cuter and with pastel eggs. Ways to Use It: ✔️ Morning math warm-up – Easy, festive, and effective. ✔️ Easter-themed centers – Because math should get to wear a costume too. ✔️ Number sequence review – Sneaky skill-building in disguise. ✔️ Early finisher activity – Keeps them busy without chaos. ✔️ Small group work – A great way to hatch some math discussions. Why It Works: 🥚 Builds number sequencing skills 🥚 Encourages logical thinking 🥚 Easy to prep (just print and go!) 🥚 Fun, engaging, and totally classroom-approved Who knew eggs could teach math? Now if only they could grade papers too… Pdf files includes 10 pages.

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

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Tags Numbers, Numbers In Between, Easter, Easter Math, Easter Missing Number, Missing Numbers, Missing Number, Easter Activities, Middle Numbers

Read and Draw - Back to School Activitiy

Read and Draw - Back to School Activitiy
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans

Start the school year with a fun and educational activity that strengthens early reading and comprehension skills! This Read and Draw, Back to School Activities resource is designed for kindergarten and first grade students who are learning to read simple sentences. Each page includes a short sentence featuring basic sight words and CVC word patterns , making it perfect for beginning readers. After reading the sentence, students get to draw a picture that matches what they’ve read. This creative step encourages students to think about meaning, supports comprehension, and builds confidence in reading. Ways to Use: Morning work to settle students at the start of the day Literacy centers or reading stations Independent seatwork during back to school weeks Homework practice for reading and drawing Quick informal assessment of reading understanding Advantages: Supports phonics and sight word recognition Strengthens reading comprehension through visual expression Builds confidence in early readers Encourages creativity and attention to detail Easy to prep, just print and go! This activity is a great way to combine literacy with drawing while helping students feel successful in their reading journey right from the start of the school year.

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

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Tags Reading, Back To School, Back To School Activities, September Activities, Drawing, Sight Words, August Activities, Reading Centers

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!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

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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

Letter i Puzzles - Beginning Sound

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!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

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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

Tally Marks Counting - 1 to 20

Tally Marks Counting - 1 to 20
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, Seasons, Fall, Early Math, Math, Basic Operations, Counting, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans

Count Tallies - Tally Marks Practice is a fun and simple worksheet that helps young learners build their counting and number recognition skills. Students look at the tally marks, count them, and write the correct number. It’s a hands-on way to practice counting by 1s and 5s, and a great introduction to how tally marks work. I created this resource to make tally mark practice feel easy and enjoyable. It’s perfect for reinforcing early math concepts without overwhelming students. You can use it in a variety of ways, and since it’s no prep, it’s ready to go whenever you need it. Ways to use this resource: Morning work or quick warm up Math centers or small group time Independent seatwork Homework or take home review A quick check for understanding Why teachers love it: Helps kids count in groups of 5 Builds number writing confidence Easy to use, just print and go Great for visual learners Engaging and effective Best for kindergarten and first grade, but also helpful as review in second grade. It’s a small activity with big learning benefits! Enjoy!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

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Tags Tally Marks, Counting, Math, First Grade Math, Back To School, Back To School Math, Back To School Activities, Math Worksheets, Numbers

Back To School Capybara Fortune Teller

Back To School Capybara Fortune Teller
Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Social Skills, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Back To School, Seasons, Fall, Elementary, Activities

In this fun Back to School and Getting to Know You activity, students will make a fortune teller with cute capybara images they can color and that inspire a chill out vibe. There are 8 questions that students can ask one another. Some of the questions are; What were your favorite things you did over the summer? What was a good book you read? What are your favorite things to do at recess? What are 3 things we both have in common? What is your favorite part of the school day? What is a superpower you would like to have? What is a goal you have for this year? What are 3 things you are looking forward to this year? This activity is perfect for the first week of school and in any new class you have with students. This is appropriate for lower and upper elementary (some reading required). The directions on how to fold this fortune teller is included. For other back to school resources, please check out my store and these resources below: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/jennifer-moyer-taylor https://teachsimple.com/product/sports-themed-get-to-know-you-sel-coloring-pages (In this product you will get 5 sports' themed get to know you activities. These are perfect for PE teachers, classroom teachers, school counselors, and sports coaches. You can help the team or class get to know each other in a fun way!) https://teachsimple.com/product/back-to-school-handout-introducing-my-selfie-editable (back to school emoji selfies.) https://teachsimple.com/product/icebreaker-back-to-school-battle-brackets (Brackets are not just for basketball! These are icebreaker battle brackets. A great class or group activity for students to get to know one another and has a splash of competition involved.) https://teachsimple.com/product/teddy-bear-sel-coloring-pages-based-on-likes-and-dislikes (This is a cute Would You Rather coloring activity that students can do and color based on their preferences. Students then can compare and contrast their different teddy bears! This is a fun thing to do at the start of the year or anytime, really, to help students connect.)

Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor

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Tags Back To School, Icebreaker, Back To School Icebreaker, Fortune Teller, Capybara, Getting To Know You, Fall, September, Sel, Social Emotional Learning

Long and short vowels Sounds

Long and short vowels Sounds
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Spelling, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans

The Long and Short Vowel Sounds – Read and Choose Activity is an effective and engaging resource designed to help young learners differentiate between long and short vowel sounds. In this activity, students read each word carefully and decide whether it contains a long or short vowel sound. They then fill in the correct bubble to indicate their choice. This simple, interactive format reinforces phonics skills, listening, and critical thinking. Ideal for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and ESL students, this resource supports foundational reading skills and helps improve vowel sound recognition in a clear and focused way. It can be used for individual practice, group instruction, or informal assessments. Ways to Use: Independent phonics practice Literacy centers or guided reading groups Morning work or early finisher activities Homework or take-home reinforcement Quick assessment of vowel sound mastery Advantages: Helps students identify and distinguish long vs. short vowel sounds Builds decoding and phonemic awareness skills Encourages active reading and decision-making Easy to prepare and reusable Supports a variety of learning styles Pdf file includes 2 pages. Enjoy!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

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Tags Long Vowels, Short Vowels, Phonics, Phonics Activities, Long And Short Vowels, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Literacy, Back To School Literacy

Letter X Puzzles - Letter X Beginning Sound

Letter X Puzzles - Letter X Beginning Sound
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Phonics, 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

Make learning the letter X exciting with these hands-on puzzles! This resource helps young learners connect the letter Xx with its beginning sound, using a familiar word like "X-ray" and a clear matching picture. Kids will enjoy putting the puzzle pieces together, one piece shows the letter, and the other shows the word and image. These puzzles are great for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students. They're simple to prep, just print and cut, and can be used over and over. Whether you're working with a whole class or a small group, these puzzles are a fun and engaging way to build phonics skills. How You Can Use Them: In literacy centers or small groups As part of your letter of the week activities For early finishers or morning tubs As a take-home activity to reinforce learning Why Teachers Love It: Helps kids learn letter sounds in a visual, hands-on way Builds vocabulary with real-world images Supports fine motor skills Encourages independence and confidence Easy to set up and reuse A simple and playful way to help your students master the sound of X!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

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Tags Letter X Puzzles, Letter X Beginning Sound, Beginning Sound, Back To School Activities, Back To School, Literacy Centers, Phonics, Letter Puzzles

Robots Coloring Pages

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!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

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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

Beginning Sounds - Phonics Practice

Beginning Sounds - Phonics Practice
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, ESL, Spelling, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Seasons, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Classroom Decor

Help your students build strong phonics skills with this Beginning Sounds – Phonics Practice resource! Designed for preschool, pre-K, kindergarten, and early first grade, these worksheets give children the chance to listen to sounds, identify initial letters, and connect pictures to their starting sounds. It’s a great way to support early reading and phonemic awareness in a fun and engaging format. Ways to Use: Daily phonics practice or morning work Small group reading instruction Literacy centers or independent work Homework or take-home review Assessment or intervention for struggling learners Advantages: Builds early phonemic awareness Helps children hear and recognize beginning letter sounds Supports vocabulary growth through picture-word matching Reinforces letter-sound correspondence Easy to use, just print and go (PDF format only) Great for visual and hands-on learners Each worksheet includes clear visuals and simple directions, allowing students to circle, trace, match, or write the beginning sound of familiar objects. This resource makes it easier for teachers to provide consistent, focused phonics practice while keeping students motivated. A must-have for early literacy instruction and foundational reading skills! Pdf file includes 6 pages. Enjoy!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

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Tags Beginning Sound, Phonics, Phonics Activities, Beginning Sounds, Cvc Words, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Spelling, Literacy Centers

Word Sorting - Sort Nouns, Verbs & Adjectives | Fun Grammar Practice

Word Sorting - Sort Nouns, Verbs & Adjectives | Fun Grammar Practice
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grammar, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Vocabulary, Seasons, Months, Back To School, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans

Let’s be honest, grammar can be a real drag. But with Word Sorting , you’ll turn that boredom into a fun, interactive experience! No more yawning during lessons, this activity gets students actively sorting nouns, verbs, and adjectives while having a blast. It’s a game that makes grammar fun and helps your students really get the hang of how words work together in sentences. Think of it as a grammar party, who’s ready to play? Ways to Use: In Class: Hand out word cards and let students race to sort them into the right categories. It’s like a mini competition, but for grammar geeks. Team Play: Let students team up and see which group can sort the words the fastest. Bonus points for creativity and flair! Solo Time: Great for homework or independent work when they need some extra practice. Smartboard Fun: Turn it into a whole-class activity by using the smartboard. Watching students work together is pure magic! Advantages: Keeps Them Engaged: This isn’t your typical boring grammar drill. Your students will actually look forward to it! Real Understanding: They won’t just memorize rules, they’ll truly understand how to identify and use different types of words. Flexible Use: Whether it's for one-on-one help or a full classroom, this activity fits all. Builds Confidence: Watching your students nail it will make them feel like grammar pros in no time! Pdf file includes 3 pages.

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

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Tags Word Sorting, Nouns, The Noun, Verbs, The Verb, The Adjective, Adjectives, Grammar, Sort Words, Grammar Activities

Numbers Cut and Count - Numbers Posters

Numbers Cut and Count - Numbers Posters
Creative Arts, Graphic Arts, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Seasons, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Crafts, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Posters, Door Decor

Let’s be honest, teaching numbers can sometimes feel like trying to make a cat do math homework. But with the Numbers Cut and Count - Numbers Posters , your students won’t just see numbers; they’ll love them! These posters are colorful, bold, and designed to grab attention, making your math lessons feel less like work and more like a fun adventure. Ways to Use: Classroom Wall Decor : Hang these posters up and watch them instantly brighten up your room. They’re like a math party on your walls! Cut and Count Time : Let your students get hands-on by cutting out numbers and matching them with their corresponding quantities. It’s like a math puzzle, but way more fun. Flashcard Frenzy : Cut out individual numbers and turn them into flashcards. Interactive Learning : Have students point to the numbers as they count, turning it into a mini scavenger hunt. Advantages: Attention Grabbing : These posters are impossible to ignore. Your students won’t be able to stop staring at them (in the best way!). Interactive : Who needs a boring worksheet when you can cut, count, and learn all at once? Flexible : Whether your students are beginners or need a little extra practice, these posters work for all levels. Durable : Built to survive those little hands that might get a little too excited. Pdf file includes 10 pages. Enjoy!

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Tags Posters, Numbers, Number, Numbers Posters, Back To School, Fine Motor Skills, Cut And Paste, Back To School Decor, Classroom Decor

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

Rhyming Words Practice

Rhyming Words Practice
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

These engaging Rhyming Words Worksheets are designed to help young learners recognize and match rhyming words in a fun and interactive way. In each exercise, students look at the underlined word in a sentence or list, then circle the word that rhymes with it from multiple choices. This simple, visual activity is ideal for building phonemic awareness and supporting early literacy skills. Ways to Use: As part of a phonics or reading lesson In small group literacy centers or guided reading sessions For independent practice or morning work As homework or review assignments In intervention settings to support struggling readers Advantages: Encourages phonological awareness , a key skill in early reading Promotes word recognition through auditory and visual practice Simple format allows for easy differentiation No prep, print and go resource for busy teachers Helps reinforce sound patterns and word families Suitable for kindergarten and early elementary levels Pdf includes 4 pages. Enjoy!

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Tags Rhyming, Rhyming Words, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Vowels, Short And Long Vowels, Rhyming Words Worksheets, Literacy Worksheets

Alphabet Mini Books - Letter of the Week

Alphabet Mini Books - Letter of the Week
ELA, Language Development, Handwriting, 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

Make learning the alphabet fun, hands-on, and meaningful with this Alphabet Mini Books A to Z resource! Each mini book focuses on a single letter from A to Z and includes a variety of engaging activities to help young learners build foundational literacy skills. These printable books are perfect for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten students who are just beginning their alphabet journey. Each mini book includes: Letter-themed words with matching images A coloring page featuring objects that start with the letter Uppercase and lowercase letter tracing and writing “Color the Letter” activity “Trace and Find” the letter activity Ways to Use: Letter of the Week lessons Literacy centers or independent practice Morning work or early finisher activities Take-home practice or homework Student portfolios or alphabet journals Advantages: Builds letter recognition and phonemic awareness Supports handwriting and fine motor development Encourages independence and creativity Easy to print, fold, and assemble (PDF format only) Great for reinforcing letter-sound connections in a fun way These mini books help students develop confidence and excitement as they learn each letter of the alphabet from A to Z! Pdf file includes 26 page. Enjoy!

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Tags Letters, Alphabet, Alphabet Mini Book, Mini Book, Alphabet Tracing, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Letter Of The Week, Handwriting