
Here you will find free, ready-to-go activities that you can use in your classroom.
The ABCs of Frienship - Grades K-3
Set the stage for classroom friendship with this colourful quilt.
Will the Real Punctuation Mark Please Stand
up - Grades
1-3
Your students will have fun learning all about punctuation marks with this great, hands-on activity.
Take a Peek at Your Class
- Grades
1-4
Start the school year off great with this colourful, fun bulletin board of your new students' faces.
Accordian
Caterpillars - Grades K-2
Spruce up your creepy crawly or butterfly life cycle unit with these adorable
caterpillars that teach beginning consonnants, spelling and all about fruits and vegetables.
Rainbow of my Own -
Grades 1-3
A Rainbow of my Own - Students will increase their self-awareness as they
welcome warmer weather with these colorful rainbows.
Thank you Placemats
- Grades 1-3
Say thank you to Mom with these beautiful placemats
handmade with love.
Beary Nice Chart - Grade K
An ongoing activity that will involve your students for the duration
of your theme study on bears.
Letter
Charades - Grades K-1
Children develop word association skills that are
essential for reading while participating in a fun engaging activity.
Creating
Captions - Grades 1-2
Students learn to write two-part sentences to describe pictures.
Find
The Sound - Grades 1-2
Students learn to isolate beginning, middle, and ending sounds in words.
Five
Monsters - Grades 1-2
Your students will love making, reading and then taking
home these beginning reading books.
Mix
and Match - Grades 1-2
Students rearrange vowel squares to spell words.
Reading
Chain - Grades 1-2
Students practice reading aloud at a comfortable pace without long breaks between
words and sentences.
Silly
Greetings - Grades 1-2
Children develop an "ear" for language as they hear,
identify, and match similar word patterns.
Flip
Flaps - Grades K-3
Use a flip-flap pattern to make
little books focusing on any concept.
Celebration
Keepsake - Grades 2-4
As students make a keepsake of a special event, they
learn how to plan and organize, follow directions, make written and oral explanations.


