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Earth Day Word Search

Get students familiar with some Earth Day inspired vocabulary with this Word Search template.

A classic activity, students have up to 12 words to look for in this colorful template.

Assign these as individual assignments through your LMS and get your students immediately engaged with Kami's awesome tools and features.

Comic Strip | Blank

Get students exploring a new style of writing with a Comic Strip activity!

This blank comic strip template is great for getting creative with classroom assignments that require narrative structure, such as comic drawing and storyboard plotting.

Complete with five blank boxes for drawing, and speech and thought bubbles for dialogue; you'll be giving your students a fresh way to express their learning and understanding. Hello voice and choice!

Find Someone Who Bingo Card

This Bingo card is designed to help students learn about their classmates and make new friends. Students can play the game during recess or whenever they have free time in class.

A create your own monster template for a brain break with a interactive design.

Create Your Own Monster | Portrait

Unleash your creativity with our 'Create Your Own Monster' activity! Let your imagination run wild and design a unique creature that's all your own.

Dinosaur Trading Cards

Dive into the world of Dinosaurs with these exciting trading cards! Packed with key info and cool visuals, they're perfect for quick brain breaks or post-assessment fun.

The Solar Eclipse Word Search

Can you find all the hidden eclipse words? Challenge yourself with this fun word search!

Easter Bunny Puzzle | Portrait

Put your puzzle skills to the test with this festive Easter scene.

Mythical Creatures Trading Cards

Dive into the world of mythical creatures with these exciting trading cards!

DIY Trading Cards

Create your trading cards! Pack them with key info and cool visuals; they're perfect for quick brain breaks or post-assessment fun.

A interactive easter bunny template for K-4th graders with a build your own design

Build Your Own Easter Bunny

Hop into fun with our interactive build-your-own Easter Bunny activity! Get creative and make your own unique bunny.

Comic Strip | Blank with 3 Rectangles

Get students exploring a new style of writing with a Comic Strip activity!

This blank comic strip template is great for getting creative with classroom assignments that require narrative structure, such as comic drawing and storyboard plotting.

Complete with three blank boxes for drawing, and speech and thought bubbles for dialogue; you'll be giving your students a fresh way to express their learning and understanding. Hello voice and choice!

Chutes & Ladders

Help develop your younger students' counting skills while having fun with Chutes and Ladders!

Playing the game gives students a chance to practice counting as they move their pieces back and forth in a repetitive nature. Plus, you're supporting their general arithmetic skills as they count how many places forward or back the snake or ladder has taken them.

Chutes and Ladders is a brilliantly simple board game fit for any age group, helping students learn as they play.

Also known as: Snakes & Ladders.

The Solar Eclipse Word Search | Answer Key

Can you find all the hidden eclipse words? Challenge yourself with this fun word search!

Easter Word Search

Put your word-finding skills to the test with this Easter word search.

A vision board for 4th-12th graders with a notes design

Vision Board | Notes

Create a positive and inspiring classroom environment with our Vision Board template. Encourage students to set goals, visualize success and stay motivated.

Chess

Boost your students brain development with a simple game of chess!

Chess exercises both sides of the brain and requires a lot of “if this, then-that” scenarios, so students will have to imagine all the potential moves, alternatives and outcomes as they play.

Plus, chess is known to significantly improve visual memory and concentration, as well as reading and problem-solving skills.

Assign this template to students in pairs (try match one student who knows how to play with another who's yet to learn to test your students' ability to lead and follow).