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A bingo card for back to school with a kami tools exercise.

Key Kami Tools | Back to School Bingo Card

Fun back-to-school bingo featuring key Kami tools for learning, collaboration, accessibility, and feedback—perfect for engaging classrooms!

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.

A dress up activity for Halloween with a fun design.

Halloween Monster Dress-up

Embark on a ghoulishly delightful adventure! Dive into interactive Halloween dress-up, where spooky costumes, creativity, and treats abound!

Gratitude Letter

Give students a Gratitude Letter template to send to someone special in their lives!

A gratitude acrostic poem for 1st-5th graders with a fall theme

Seasonal Gratitude Acrostic Poem

This poem will be a great way for students to talk about the things they are grateful for this holiday season.

Gratitude Journal

Help your students keep track of all the good things in their life with a colorful, editable Gratitude Journal!

Each page includes a new activity for students to complete, including a Gratitude Jar, places to write stories and log their feelings, weekly gratitude notes, and so much more!

These journals are great mental health tools – they remind students that no matter how difficult life sometimes gets, there is always something to feel grateful for.

A Christmas color by numbers for Pre-K - 2nd graders with a Christmas tree design

Christmas Color By Numbers | Christmas Tree

Discover a Christmas color by numbers with a Christmas tree theme, with included blanks, that is perfect for students to get creative during the holiday season.

A interactive activity for Halloween with a haunted house design.

Interactive Halloween Haunted House

Step into a realm of spine-chilling creativity! Explore our haunted house activity and unleash your eerie imagination.

A symmetry drawing worksheet for 1st-5th graders with a seasonal theme

Seasonal Symmetry Drawing

A seasonal worksheet to teach students their symmetry drawing skills. This fall-themed leaf activity is great for reviewing shapes and drawing skills, or to even just show the kids some fall fun!

A color by numbers for Pre-K-3rd graders with a gratitude and fall design

Gratitude Color By Numbers

This gratitude color by numbers is perfect for a fall activity.

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 seasonal word search for all grades with a fall theme

Seasonal Word Search | Fall Theme

Welcome fall with this word search activity. Perfect for the lead-up to the upcoming holiday season.

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 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.

30 Day Gratitude Challenge

Bring gratitude practice into your classroom with this 30 Day Gratitude Challenge template.

In this colorful portrait template, you'll find 30 prompted gratitude boxes to tick off one by one, or randomly as students please.

Assign each template individually and get students to download it and keep it somewhere handy. Like printing it out to stick on the wall, or keeping it as a desktop background!

Students can always jump in and personalize the prompts by editing over the squares with their own suggestions.

Gratitude Tree

Students can use this Gratitude Tree template to create a beautiful gratitude tree each!

This activity is great for Thanksgiving but can also be used at any time of year. It's a great activity use with students' Gratitude Journals too. As students think about what they're grateful for, they can add them to the tree template as extra leaves or branches. Students can add these subjects using the Text Box tool, or as photos from their devices or Google search.

Assign these as individual documents, or create one together as a class!