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A icebreaker activity for back to school with a interactive world map.

Interactive World Map

Embark on a global adventure with our interactive world map. Explore, connect, and discover by placing pins and sharing interesting facts about yourself or locations. Let the exploration begin!

A guess the emotions worksheet for young learners with a 2 page exercise

Guess the Emotion

Help your child develop emotional awareness with our basic emotions worksheet! Designed for young learners, it teaches how to identify and express feelings.

Creating a Digital Citizenship Pledge

Use this template to discuss digital citizenship and how your students wish to behave while online. Discuss proper behaviors and inappropriate actions. Students can collaborate on page one, placing ideas with voice, video, and text. Then, use page two to place a complete pledge for students to sign with the drawing tool.

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 basic emotions drag and drop template for young learners with a interactive design

Interactive Basic Emotions

Help your students develop emotional awareness with our basic emotions worksheet! Designed for young learners, it teaches how to identify and express feelings.

A circles of support template for all grades with a blue border

Circles of Support

A Circle of Support template is a tool used to document the people and resources in your network who provide support and encouragement.

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 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 see, think, wonder for back to school with a green design.

See, Think, Wonder | Green

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

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.

A circles of support template for all grades with a orange border

Circles of Support | Orange

A Circle of Support template is a tool used to document the people and resources in your network who provide support and encouragement.

A see, think, wonder for back to school with a purple design.

See, Think, Wonder | Purple

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

US States Map

Dive into the geography of the United States with our blank templates!

A acrostic poem activity for earth day with a light blue theme

Earth Day Acrostic Poem | Light Blue

A fun & creative way to celebrate Earth Day! Write a poem using each letter of the word "EARTH" to express love & appreciation for our planet.

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!

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.