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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.
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!
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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
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!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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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
Back to School Reading Comprehension Passages
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Months, August, September, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Activities
Start the new school year with stories your students will enjoy and relate to. Back to School Reading Comprehension Passages are made for grades 3–5 and include short, engaging texts about first day jitters, meeting new friends, and settling into classroom life. While reading, students practice important skills like finding the main idea, recalling details, and understanding what they read. Ways to Use: Morning work to help students settle in and start the day calmly. Small group reading to encourage conversation and teamwork. Homework to give extra practice at home. Literacy centers for independent or partner reading. Quick reading checks to see how well students understand texts early in the year. Advantages: Makes the first days of school smoother with familiar, relatable topics. Keeps students engaged with stories that feel real and age appropriate. Saves planning time with ready to print passages. Works for different reading levels so everyone can take part. Helps build reading confidence right from the start. These passages bring together fun, connection, and learning, helping you set a positive, productive tone for the rest of the 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, First Week Of School Reading
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
All About Me Kindergarten - Preschool | Get to Know Me First Day
Back To School, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Projects
✨ All About Me Book – Back to School Activity | Student Writing Booklet | Preschool. 2Nd Grade ✨ I was looking for an activity to help my students get to know each other on the first day of school. This All About Me Book is a way to do that. It's a fun and meaningful resource that lets young learners express themselves creatively while learning to write and draw. This printable booklet is perfect for Preschool, Kindergarten, First Grade and Second Grade students. You can use it on the day of school at a meet the teacher night or to add to their portfolios. * Here are 6 things my students will do: ✅They will draw a picture of themselves. ✅They will tell me their color. ✅They will write how old they are. ✅They will share their sport. ✅They will share their food. ✅ Whats Included: There are ready-to-use All About Me pages that I can print. The designs are black and white so they won't use much ink. There are colored and black and white boy and girl crafts. There are 2 designs for the book. My students can choose to color, draw or write and draw. There are 5 questions for them to answer. There are 2 cover sheets for the "All About Me Book". It's easy to use. I just need to print and staple the pages together. I can let my students do one page per day during the week of school. I can also use it as a writing center activity or morning work. I can display their finished books at parent-teacher conferences. I love that it's easy to prepare. I just print and go! It's flexible so I can use it with grade levels and abilities. It helps my students feel confident and share their thoughts. It's a keepsake for my students end-of-year memory folders. This activity helps my students with: Learning about themselves and who they're . Writing, which helps with fine motor skills. Learning words and building sentences. Getting to know each other and being kind, to one another.
Author Bambolina55
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Tags All About Me, All About Me Book, Get To Know Me, First Day Of School, Back To School Kindergarten, Kindergarten Activities, Preschool Activities, Kindergarten Projects, Preschool Projects
Back to School Dot Painting - A Fine Motor Art Activity
Holiday & Seasonal, Creative Arts, Art, Seasons, Fall, Back To School, Holidays, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Crafts
Practice fine motor skills while creating a back to school dot art painting with these fine motor q-tip dot painting sheets. This autumn themed art activity is a perfect anytime craft for preschoolers and early elementary students to practice hand eye coordination. The following dot painting pages are included in this set: book, bookshelf, computer, crayons, globe, glue, paint, paper, paperclip, pencil, scissors, school, school bus, whiteboard Each page is designed with a different school item for students to practice their fine motor skills and create a fun art picture to display in the classroom or in their home. Students will have fun choosing their colors to make their pictures their own unique masterpieces. When to Use these Dot Painting Pages Art Center or a Fine Motor Center - Simply place the pages inside the center with paints of various colors and cotton swabs for students to complete. Craft Activity - These dot painting pages also make a great whole class art activity where each student paints at their own desk their chosen dot art picture. Early Finishers - When students finish their work, they can complete this dot painting activity while waiting on their classmates to finish their assignments. Quiet Time Activity - Students who have trouble napping can complete one of these dot painting pages while their classmates nap. Displays - These dot painting pictures can be displayed on classroom bulletin boards , doors, or hallways. All of these dot painting pages are no prep. They just need to be printed and given to students to decorate. The teacher will simply need to provide paints of various colors and cotton swabs. An alternative to using cotton swabs and paint is to have students decorate their pictures with dots of colored glue. Older students may want to try creating their pictures this way for a more tactile way to complete this art activity.
Author The Connett Connection
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Tags Fine Motor Art, Fine Motor Skills, Dot Painting, Fall Dot Painting, Autumn Dot Painting, Back To School Dot Painting, Back To School
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
No Prep School Supplies Bingo, Fun Back-to-School Classroom Game
Back To School, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, August, Months, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
Kick off the new school year with this School Supplies Bingo Game — a fun and interactive way to get students excited about the classroom! Perfect for back-to-school activities, first day icebreakers, and supply-themed lessons, this no-prep game is ideal for preschool, kindergarten, and elementary students. What’s Included In this Bingo Game Pack? 40 unique bingo cards featuring common school supplies 30 Calling cards with colorful illustrations like pencils, rulers, crayons, and notebooks Printable PDF file – easy to print and use instantly Why You’ll Love It: No prep needed – just print and play Great for building classroom community Helps younger students recognize and name school supplies Fun icebreaker for the first week of school Suitable for small groups, whole class, or centers This Game is Perfect For: First day of school activities Back-to-school night or open house Classroom icebreakers and morning work Early finishers or indoor recess Preschool and elementary supply review Start the year off with smiles and laughter using this fun and simple School Supplies Bingo Game — a great way to welcome students back to school!
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Tags School Supplies Bingo, Back To School Bingo, Classroom Objects Game, No Prep Bingo Game, First Day Of School Activity, School Bingo Printable, Classroom Supplies Game, Back To School Activity For Kids, Fun School Game Printable, Icebreaker Bingo For Students
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
A turkey's adventure Writing Prompt - Thanksgiving Activity
Common Core, Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, ELA, Language Development, Writing, Creative Writing, Formal Writing, ESL, Vocabulary, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, 100's Day, Back To School, Birthdays, Chinese New Year, Columbus Day, Easter, First Day of School, End Of Year, Halloween, Kwanzaa, Last Day of School, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, April, August, December, February, January, November, October, September, July, March, June, May, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Writing Prompts
Get ready for a gobble-worthy adventure with the A Turkey’s Adventure Writing Prompt! This Thanksgiving activity invites kids to step into the feathers of a turkey and imagine their most epic journey. Will they escape the dinner table, become a turkey superhero, or travel the world in search of the tastiest corn? The possibilities are as endless as a buffet line. First, kids will channel their inner turkey and write about their big adventure. Maybe they’re a daring turkey ninja, dodging cranberry sauce traps and escaping the clutches of Farmer Fred. Or perhaps they’re a turkey with dreams of fame, starring in the Thanksgiving Day parade instead of ending up on a platter. Whether it’s action-packed, heartwarming, or downright hilarious, this activity lets imaginations soar higher than a turkey trying to take flight (well… almost). After the story is written, it’s time to bring it to life with a colorful drawing! Turkeys in disguises, turkeys in Paris, or turkeys just living their best lives, it’s up to the kids to illustrate their feathered protagonist’s escapades. Perfect for combining creativity and humor, this activity will leave everyone thankful for laughter, storytelling, and turkeys with BIG dreams. Bonus: no turkeys were harmed in the making of these tales! Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Thanksgiving Writing, Thanksgiving Craft, Thanksgiving Writing Prompts, Fall Craft, Fall Math, Thanksgiving Math, Thanksgiving Activities, Drawing
Rhyming Words - Circle and Match
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Spelling, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, End Of Year, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans
Rhyming Words – Circle the Rhyming Word is a simple and fun way to help young kids practice recognizing rhymes, a big step toward reading success. Designed for Kindergarten through 2nd grade, kids look at a word and then find and circle the word that rhymes from a few choices. It’s a great way to build their listening skills and get them thinking about how words sound. How you can use it: In small groups or literacy centers As independent work or homework A quick warm-up before phonics lessons Morning work or something for early finishers Works great whether you’re teaching in person or online Why teachers like it: Helps kids tune into sounds and rhymes, which is key for learning to read Encourages careful listening and attention to detail Easy to get started, just print it out or share it digitally Good for different learning levels with clear, simple words Keeps kids focused without feeling like a chore Repeats rhyming practice to build confidence and skill PDF File includes 4 pages. Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Rhyming, Rhyming Words, Phonics, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Back To School Literacy, Vowels, Short Vowels, Short Vowels Worksheets
Letter Y Puzzles - Letter Y 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 students build early phonics skills with these interactive Letter Yy puzzles! Designed to reinforce the beginning sound of the letter Y, this resource uses a familiar word— yo-yo —paired with a clear, kid-friendly image. Each puzzle includes two pieces: one with the letter Yy and the other with a picture and word. Students match the two pieces to complete the puzzle and make the sound-letter connection. This activity is perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten classrooms. It's easy to prep, just print, cut, and go! Whether used in literacy centers or small groups, these puzzles add hands-on fun to your alphabet lessons. Ways to Use: Literacy centers and phonics stations Letter of the week activities Morning work or early finisher tasks Take-home practice or homework Benefits for Students and Teachers: Reinforces letter recognition and beginning sounds Builds vocabulary and word-picture associations Supports fine motor development through puzzle play Encourages independent learning and confidence Easy to prep, use, and store Make learning the letter Y meaningful and fun with this simple, effective phonics resource! Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Letter Y, Letter Y Puzzles, Letter Puzzles, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Beginning Sound, Phonics, Literacy Centers, Alphabet
My First Day of School – Reading Passage
ELA, 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
Make your students’ first day memorable and meaningful with this engaging My First Day of School, Reading Passage resource! Designed for Kindergarten to 2nd grade learners, this simple and relatable passage helps young readers build confidence while connecting with the excitement and nerves of starting school. The text uses age-appropriate vocabulary , basic sight words , and short sentences perfect for early readers. This resource includes a short reading passage followed by comprehension questions , allowing students to practice reading fluency and understanding in a fun, school-themed context. Ways to Use: First week of school reading activity Small group or guided reading lesson Independent reading and comprehension practice Morning work or early finisher task Assessment of reading level and comprehension Advantages: Helps students relate personally to the school experience Builds reading confidence with simple vocabulary and structure Encourages discussion about school routines and emotions Provides a quick and easy prep literacy activity Offers an early look into each student's comprehension skills This resource is a perfect way to kick off the school year with purposeful literacy practice while helping students feel seen, heard, and excited to read!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Back To School, Back To School Activities, Back To School Reading, Reading Comprehension, First Day Of School Activities, First Day Of School Reading, Reading
Letter F Puzzles - Letter F 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
Help your little learners explore the letter F in a fun, hands-on way! This Letter F Puzzle activity is perfect for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten kids who are starting to learn their letters and sounds. Each puzzle comes in two pieces, one shows the uppercase and lowercase letter F, and the other shows a word and picture that begins with F, like “flower.” Kids match the pieces to complete the puzzle while practicing beginning sounds and building confidence with early reading skills. This activity is simple to use and a great fit for centers, morning work, small groups, or early finishers. It’s a fun and easy way to help kids connect letters to real words they recognize. Ways to Use: Literacy centers Letter of the week lessons Independent practice Small group activities Why Teachers Love It: Supports letter and sound recognition Encourages hands-on learning Builds matching and fine motor skills Quick to prep, just print and cut (PDF only) A playful and effective way to bring the letter F to life in your classroom! Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Letter F, Alphabet, Letter Puzzles, Beginning Sound, Beginning Sounds, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Phonics, Literacy Activities
Math & Me Pennant – All About Me Back to School Activity (Grades K–3)
Early Math, Math, Counting, Numbers, Shapes, Back To School, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Classroom Decor, Banners, Crafts, Projects
Math & Me Pennant – All about Me Back to School Activity (Grades K–3)... Get the school year off to a fun start with this hands-on “Math & Me” pennant activity. Each student makes their own pennant to show a little about themselves—their name, age, birthday, favorite number—and practices some early math skills at the same time. They’ll count letters, make tally marks, & draw shapes like circles, squares, triangles, hearts, and starsss. When finished, the pennants can be hung together to make a bright;) cheerful display that shows off every student and helps the class get to know each other. What’s Included: - Instruction Pages: 2 editable PowerPoint slides with clear prompts, plus 2 PDF pages ready to print and useee;) - Student Pennant Template: B&W PDF (1 page) for students to fill innn;) - Example Pennant: Colored PDF (1 page) to use as a guideee;) Skills Covered;) - Counting letters, consonants, & vowelsss:) - Drawing basic shapesss;) - Using tally marksss;) - Practicing early number senseee;) - Sharing personal information creativelyyy;) Grades: Great for 1st–3rd grade, but can also work for Kindergarten students who are ready to count and make shapes. This activity is quick to prep, hands-on, and lets kids show who they are while practicing math at the same time.
Author 1 Teaches 2 Learn
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Tags Back To School Activity, All About Me, Name Pennant Craft, Early Math Practice, Counting Letters Activity, Shapes And Tally Marks, First Week Of School Project, Classroom Display Craft, Kindergarten Math Activity
CVC Short o - Roll and Read Activity
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Reading, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans
The CVC Short O – Roll and Read a Sentence Activity is a fun and interactive resource designed to help young readers practice reading CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) short “o” words in simple sentences. Words like dog , log , pot , and box are woven into easy-to-read sentences that support fluency, decoding, and comprehension skills. Students roll a die, then read the sentence that corresponds to the number, adding a playful element to reading practice. This activity is ideal for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and ESL learners. It can be used during literacy centers, small group instruction, or as a take-home activity. The clear sentence structure and familiar vocabulary help build confidence and reinforce short vowel sounds in context. Ways to Use: Use in small group reading lessons Add to literacy or word work centers Laminate for repeated classroom use Include in morning work or early finisher bins Send home for extra fluency practice Advantages: Reinforces short O vowel sound within sentences Boosts reading fluency and confidence Encourages repeated reading through fun and play Simple to prep, store, and use Supports independent and guided learning Pdf file includes 5 pages. Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Reading, Phonics, Phonics Activities, Cvc, Cvc Short O, Cvc Activities, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Literacy, Back To School Literacy
Short Vowels Activity - Back to School
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 Short Vowels Activity – Back to School Edition is a fun and educational way to help students review and strengthen their short vowel skills at the start of the school year. In this engaging activity, students read simple sentences and fill in the blanks using the correct CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) word. It’s designed to reinforce early reading, phonics, and word recognition, all while getting into the back-to-school spirit. This resource is perfect for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and ESL learners who are practicing short vowel sounds (a, e, i, o, u). The school-themed sentences make the activity feel familiar and fun, helping students ease into the new year with confidence. Ways to Use: Literacy centers Independent or small group practice Morning work or early finisher task Homework or review activity Back-to-school assessments Advantages: Builds short vowel recognition and decoding skills Encourages sentence-level reading and comprehension Supports phonics instruction in a meaningful way Easy to prep and use, just print and go Great for reinforcing routines and reviewing key skills Pdf file includes pages. Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Vowels, Long And Short Vowels, Vowels Worksheets, Short Vowels, Viwels Activities, Short Vowels Activities, Back To School, Back To School Activities
Meet My Teacher - Reading Comprehension
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Language Development, 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
Meet My Teacher is a warm and friendly reading passage that helps young students get excited about the new school year. Told from a student’s point of view, the story introduces a kind teacher and what to expect in the classroom. With short sentences and simple words, it’s just right for early readers in kindergarten through second grade. How You Can Use It: Read it together as a class during the first week of school. Use it in small reading groups to build confidence. Send it home as a light homework assignment. Add it to your literacy centers or use with early finishers. Use it as a gentle way to check students’ reading understanding. Why It’s Helpful: Helps students feel more comfortable about meeting a new teacher. Comes with five easy comprehension questions to spark conversation. Supports vocabulary and fluency using familiar school related language. Simple and ready to use, just print and go! Fits nicely into your back to school plans. This reading passage is a great way to start the year with a smile and support young readers as they settle into their new classroom. 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, First Day Of School
Letter H 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
Help your students build strong letter-sound connections with this engaging Letter H Puzzle activity! Perfect for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten learners, this hands-on resource supports early reading development by focusing on the letter H and its beginning sound. Each puzzle includes two parts: one piece shows the uppercase and lowercase letter H, and the other features a picture and word that begins with H, such as “horse.” Children match the pieces together, reinforcing their understanding of the letter and its sound in a simple, playful way. This activity is great for independent work, centers, morning tubs, or small groups. It’s a fun and low-prep way to give your students meaningful phonics practice. Ways to Use: Letter of the week activity Literacy or phonics centers Early finisher task One-on-one or small group instruction Advantages: Supports letter recognition and beginning sounds Encourages hands-on and visual learning Builds early phonemic awareness Strengthens fine motor and matching skills No prep required – just print, cut, and use (PDF format only) A fun, effective, and easy way to explore the letter H with your early learners!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Letter H, Alphabet, Letter Puzzles, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Phonics, Beginning Sound, Beginning Sounds, Literacy Centers
Tally Marks Anchor Chart - 1 to 10
Math, Calculus, Basic Operations, Early Math, Counting, Numbers, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Posters, Classroom Decor, Word Walls, Activities, Centers, Charts, Teacher Tools
Looking for a clear and engaging visual to help your students learn tally marks? This Tally Marks Anchor Chart (1 to 10) is a simple yet effective tool to support your students as they build number sense and counting skills. This colorful chart displays the numbers 1 to 10 alongside their corresponding tally marks in an easy-to-read format. It’s a great reference to hang on your math wall, use in small groups, or include in student math folders. Ways to Use: Post on a math bulletin board for daily reference Use as a teaching tool during calendar or number talks Add to math centers or interactive notebooks Print and laminate for individual use or group work Why Teachers Love It: Reinforces the connection between numbers and tally marks Supports visual learners with a clean, organized layout Encourages independent referencing during math tasks Saves prep time, just print and go! Perfect for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade Whether you're introducing tally marks for the first time or reviewing counting strategies, this anchor chart is a must have tool for your classroom!
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Tags Tally Marks, Tally Marks Worksheets, Math Centers, Math Worksheets, Math First Grade, Numbers, Anchor Chart, Back To School Math, Back To School Activities
If i were a turkey Writing Prompt - Thanksgiving Activity
Common Core, Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, ELA, Language Development, ESL, Vocabulary, Writing, Creative Writing, Formal Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, 100's Day, April Fools, Back To School, Birthdays, Christmas, Cinco De Mayo, Easter, End Of Year, First Day of School, Halloween, Hanukkah, Indigenous Peoples Day, Kwanzaa, New Year's Day, Last Day of School, Thanksgiving, November, October, January, February, December, September, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Writing Prompts
Gobble up some laughs with the If I Were a Turkey Writing Prompt! This Thanksgiving activity is perfect for kids with big imaginations and even bigger senses of humor. It’s a writing and drawing adventure that asks the all-important question: What would life be like as a turkey? Spoiler alert: It’s not all stuffing and gravy! Students will dive into the feathered life, describing their turkey alter ego. Will they be the class clown of the farm, the stealthiest turkey avoiding Thanksgiving dinner, or a celebrity turkey with fans lining up for selfies? The possibilities are as endless as a buffet line. This activity encourages descriptive writing, creativity, and maybe a little sympathy for our fine feathered friends. After writing, it’s time to add some artistic flair. Kids can draw themselves as turkeys, fancy feathers, silly hats, or maybe even a disguise to stay off the dinner table. Markers, crayons, and a sprinkle of imagination will turn these turkeys into stars of the season. Perfect for classrooms or at home fun, this activity is a hilarious way to bring Thanksgiving to life from a turkey’s perspective. Warning: You may find yourself laughing so hard you’ll start reconsidering that veggie option for dinner! Enjoy!
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Tags Thanksgiving Writing, Thanksgiving Craft, Fall Craft, Winter Craft, Fall Wriring, Thanksgiving Writing Prompts, Fall Math, Writing Essays, Drawing
Syllable Sort - 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, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Assessments
Start the school year with a fun and engaging Syllable Sort – Back to School Activity! This hands-on resource is designed to help young learners strengthen their phonological awareness by sorting words into columns based on the number of syllables. Students will say each word out loud, count the syllables, and place it in the correct column, building early literacy skills in an interactive and meaningful way. With a back-to-school theme, the words feature familiar classroom-related items like “pencil,” “notebook,” “crayon,” and more. This makes the activity both relevant and enjoyable for students in Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade. The activity pages are simple to use, requiring no prep, just print and go! Ways to Use: Literacy centers or phonics stations Whole group mini-lessons or small group instruction Independent practice or morning work Homework or take-home activity Early finisher task Intervention or review sessions Advantages: Develops phonological awareness and syllable counting Reinforces school-related vocabulary Encourages active participation and oral language use Supports reading readiness and listening skills Engaging format with cut, sort, and glue tasks Easy to prep and use in any classroom setting Pdf file includes 2 pages. Enjoy!
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Tags Back To School, Back To School Activities, Syllable, Syllable Sort, Syllables, First Day Of School Activities, First Week Of School Activities, Back To School Literacy
School Supply Syllables - Syllables Counting
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Reading, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans
Get students excited for learning with this fun School Supply Syllables activity, perfect for back-to-school season! Designed to support phonological awareness, this engaging resource helps young learners practice counting syllables in common school supply words while reinforcing early literacy skills. Students will look at colorful images of school-related items (like pencil, notebook, scissors, etc.), say the word aloud, and identify how many syllables it contains. With cut-and-paste, clap-and-count, and circle-the-number tasks, this activity promotes interactive and hands-on learning. It’s ideal for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and early 1st Grade students who are building foundational reading and listening skills. Ways to Use: Phonemic awareness centers Morning work or warm-up activity Whole-class or small group instruction Homework or take-home literacy practice Intervention and review Early finisher or fast finisher activity Advantages: Reinforces syllable awareness and oral language development Connects literacy skills to real-world vocabulary (school supplies) Encourages hands-on, interactive learning Supports listening, speaking, and reading readiness Simple, no-prep print-and-go format Fun, seasonal theme perfect for the start of the school year Pdf file includes 3 pages. Enjoy!
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Tags Syllables, Syllables Counting, Count Syllable, Back To School, Back To School Activities, Phonics, Literacy, Syllable, Back To School Literacy
Rhyming Words - Word Families
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Back To School, First Day of School, Months, August, September, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans
Ready to turn your classroom into a rhyme-time party? This no-prep activity helps young learners master CVC word families while having a little fun with language. You’ll get six starter words like cat and sun , and your students get the joy (and giggles) of coming up with as many rhyming words as their brilliant minds can think of! Great for centers, early finishers, or those “we-have-10-minutes-before-lunch” moments, this resource makes phonics feel less like work and more like a game. Ways to Use It: Literacy stations without the chaos Small groups with big results Solo work that’s actually quiet (you’re welcome) Homework that won’t make parents groan Why You’ll Love It: Teaches rhyming in a hands-on, memorable way Boosts confidence in early readers Encourages word play (and maybe a little friendly competition) Saves your planning time for, you know, coffee It’s simple, effective, and gives your students that “I can read!” sparkle. Rhyming has never been so fun, or so easy for you. Pdf file includes 2 pages. Enjoy!
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Tags Rhyming Words, Phonics, Literacy Centers, Back To School Literacy, Back To School, Back To School Activities, September Activities, Cvc Words























