Viking-Themed Door Tags – Discover and Visualize Strengths
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Viking-Themed Door Tags – Discover and Visualize Strengths
A creative resource to support self-awareness and classroom community (grades 2–6) 🛡️✏️
This set of printable Viking-themed door tags helps students reflect on their personal strengths in a fun and low-pressure way. Whether you're working on self-esteem, social-emotional learning, or simply want to add a motivating activity to your classroom routine – these templates give you plenty of flexibility.
The material includes 96 hand-drawn door hangers in three differentiated formats:
– Pre-filled with strengths (ready to color and hang)
– With gaps for students to add their own words
– Completely blank for free design and writing
All versions are included in both color and black-and-white, making them perfect for creative work, quiet time, or even as a thoughtful take-home project. Fonts are provided in print, tracing, and decorative styles – so you can adapt the activity to your students' level and needs.
What makes it practical for teachers:
I’ve used these door hangers when starting a new school year, during transition phases, or when I wanted to quietly support students’ confidence. They also work well in substitute lessons or as a calming station activity. The Viking theme adds just the right amount of playfulness without feeling too childish.
Easy prep, lots of uses:
Print, cut, and let students decorate their door hangers with drawings or personal messages. You can hang them on lockers, desks, or classroom walls. Some teachers also use them for class community projects or parent nights.
This activity encourages self-reflection in a gentle and creative way – and reminds students that recognizing their own strengths is part of learning too.
This is more than just a decoration – it’s a tool for early math learning wrapped in a bit of adventure.
📍 Best wishes,
Heike from @Lernfitness
Did You Know?
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