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Sonia's Gallery Walk

Use this template to show off student work and work on proper peer feedback with Sonia's Gallery Walk using the TAG strategy. T - Tell your classmates something you like about their work. A - Ask them a question about it. G - Give a suggestion for how they can improve their work. Students can place a snapshot, screenshot, video, or show their work in the space provided, and then peers can provide multimedia feedback on the side. Use Kami's Split and Merge to create a portfolio collaborative activity or to remove the directions page to assign individually, then merge them all together after the work is done.

A interactive clock for teaching the time with a drag and drop design.

Interactive Clock

Teach your students how to tell time with our fun and engaging interactive analog clock worksheet!

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.

Easter Counting Activity

This colourful template is perfect for younger grades (ages 3-8), helping them complete basic counting activities to get them more confident in the skill.

A analog clock for learning the time with a blank clock.

Analog Clock | Portrait

Teach your students how to tell time with our fun and engaging analog clock worksheet!

A analog worksheet for younger grades with a telling the time exercise.

Analog Clock

Teach your students how to tell time with our fun and engaging analog clock worksheet!

A maths worksheet for year 1 and year 2 students with a color in the circles design.

Color in the Circles

This worksheet features a fun and engaging activity that requires students to identify circles and color them among other shapes. Great for visual learning!

Madison's Presentation Template

Once the research is done and they know what the presentation is going to showcase, give students this template to help them make a simple presentation in a flash. They can insert images, text, draw on it, and even add stickers to make it fun! Then they can present with confidence!

Ana's Computational Thinking Situation Cards

Talk through the step-by-step process to solve these K-2-friendly situations. Get students started with computational thinking with situations relevant to them. These are a good start, but feel free to think of more that are similar but include their favorite shows, video games, activities, and pastimes.