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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 tournament template for march madness with a 8 colored boxes design

Tournament Template 8 Brackets | Colored Box | March Madness

Keep track of the action with this Tournament Brackets template!

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!

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!

A ice breaker activity for back to school with a four quadrants template.

Life Map | Landscape Blank

Embark on an exciting exploration of your classmates' life journeys with our Life Map!

Group Brainstorm

Get your students collaborating with this Group Brainstorm template!

Assign this template to any size group and let your students and step back as they ideate freely amongst themselves! You can also use this as a digital whiteboard for whole-class brainstorms.

A tournament bracket template for march madness with a colorful border 12 boxes

Tournament Template 12 Brackets | March Madness

Keep track of the action with this Tournament Brackets template!

A crossword for students with a Digital citizenship week theme

Digital Citizenship Week Crossword

Challenge your students with this Digital Citizenship Week Crossword. Students will be challenged to think about their own behavior and what they can do to stay safe online.

A comic strip template for creating your own comic strips with a interactive design.

Comic Strip Portrait

Create your own comic strip with our customizable template! Add your own characters, dialogue, and backgrounds for endless storytelling possibilities.

Graffiti Wall

Give your students a space to visually demonstrate knowledge with a Graffiti Wall template.

With this whole-class collaborative template, students can work on Graffiti Walls while also viewing their classmates' contributions.

This activity can be assigned to individual students or small groups through the Kami integration in your LMS. Don't forget to grant editing permissions!

A future life map for back to school with a portrait design.

Future Life Map | Portrait

Unlock the infinite possibilities of your future with our Future Life Map!

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.

Project Based Learning | Progress Assessment Tool

Rubrics are a must have when doing Project-based learning, but a Progress Assessment Tool can really place the experience in the hands of the students. While digging deeper into an Umbrella Question (driving question), students can write their own learning targets by a teacher giving them standards.

Steve Martinez has used this method to align the content standards, literacy, standards, CTE standards, or general skills that he wanted students to work on. Students write learning targets that will be used throughout the PBL unit, document how each learning target will be hit or mastered, and then have a column for feedback and reflection (self-reflection, peer-to-peer reflection, and/or teacher to student feedback).

Feel free to use as many or as little learning targets for the PBL unit of your choice. Steve would use this document to conference with students 1:1 or in small groups through the duration of a PBL unit. This document was inspired by the work of Ross Cooper and Erin Murphy.