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A handwriting template for students to practice with a landscape design.

Handwriting Template | Dashed Lines Landscape

This blank handwriting template is perfect for practicing your writing skills!

A primer words for pre-k-3rd graders with a word search exercise.

Primer Words Word Search

This Dolch words activity is designed to help students improve their reading fluency and vocabulary.

A handwriting template for younger grades with a dashed lines design.

Handwriting Template | Dashed Lines

This blank handwriting template is perfect for practicing your writing skills!

A CVC spelling board in collaboration with Alison Shybeeeeee for K-2nd graders with a boho theme

CVC Spelling Board | Alison Shybeeeeee

This interactive CVC template is a fun and engaging way for students to practice making words. Students can drag and drop the consonants and vowels to create the word to match the picture.

Jack's Challenges

This activity, "Jack's Challenges," guides users through the engineering design process, encouraging them to design, test, and refine their ideas. It presents various design challenges, such as creating a treehouse, a pollution picker-upper, a robot, an explorer's suitcase, or a vehicle for the future. The activity emphasizes research, imagination, planning, collaboration, and continuous improvement of designs based on feedback.

A template for building a grid with a 3 page layout.

Building a Grid Template

Use the Grid Method to create a student-centered, competency-based framework for any subject.

A alphabet handwriting worksheet pack for Pre-K - 1st graders with a colorful theme

Handwriting Alphabet | Pack

This set of Handwriting templates for students will help them to practice the handwriting of their letters. The individual templates are available in both lower and uppercase letters on separate sheets.

Alphabet Writing Workbook

Teach your students the letters of the alphabet with this fun and engaging workbook. Ask them to draw, trace and write each letter of the alphabet to reinforce what they have learned in their lessons. This template is perfect for your young learners!

A see, think, wonder template for all grades with a 3 column design

See, Think, Wonder

This "See, Think, Wonder" template is a simple and effective way to encourage critical thinking and encourage students to ask questions.

A CVC template for K-2nd graders with a 4 exercise design

CVC Worksheet | Blank

A blank CVC template is a useful tool for students and teachers to create their own CVC words for practice. This template includes four blank spaces for students to fill in with their own CVC words. This is a great way for students to get creative and practice their reading and phonics skills in a personalized and engaging way.

A word search for pre-k-3rd graders with a primer words design.

Primer Words Word Search | Answer Key

This Dolch words activity is designed to help students improve their reading fluency and vocabulary.

A - Alphabet Activity

Teach your students the letters of the alphabet with this fun and engaging worksheet. Ask them to draw, trace and write the letter A. This template is perfect for your young learners!

Peanut Butter and Jelly Cyber Sandwich

For younger students, try the EduProtocols Peanut Butter and Jelly Cyber Sandwich. Begin with shared reading and note-taking. Progress to PB&J scaffold before independent work.

A handwriting template for writing practice with a purple lines design.

Handwriting Template | Purple Lines

This blank handwriting template is perfect for practicing your writing skills!

A see, think, wonder for class discussion with a blue design.

See, Think, Wonder | Blue

This "See, Think, Wonder" template is a simple and effective way to encourage critical thinking and encourage students to ask questions.

Hagan's Research Template with GAS

Students are curious kiddos. Teach them how to research with the GAS strategy. G - Goals, what do you want to learn? A - Answers, find the answers. S - Share, share what you learned. Knowing what they are supposed to look for helps them stay focused when searching for the answers. Then they can share what they learned by summarizing it real quick on the last page with a video, voice comment, or voice typing.