Seasonal & Holidays

Martin Luther King Day Writing Prompts for Elementary and Middle School

Celebrate Martin Luther King Day with a student-centered writing activity. This engaging activity allows students in upper elementary and middle school to make a connection to Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement, while strengthening skills in narrative, explanatory, and opinion writing.

One Word Project Activities and Examples for Students

Inspire students in upper elementary, middle, and high school to achieve their goals with a structured One Word Resolution project. A Word of the Year activity is a great way to encourage a growth mindset, while teaching students how to set and accomplish their goals.

Black Friday on Amazon | Things I’d Buy Again

I've purchased almost all of the items listed below more than once. Since so much is on sale for Black Friday, I thought it would be helpful to create a list of items that I am confident you will love. Hopefully, you can get what you need while it's on sale!

November Reading and Writing Activities

Use these engaging fall reading and writing activities to focus on literacy throughout the month of November! Students in upper elementary and middle school will love these engaging classroom activities!

Engaging Constitution Day Activities for Kids

Quick and easy classroom activities for Constitution Day! Use these ideas, resources, and games to teach upper elementary and middle school kids about the history, meaning, and purpose of the US Constitution.

Free SMART Goals Planning Template for Elementary and Middle School Students

Teach your students how to set SMART goals with this free printable and digital planning template. Use it with upper elementary, middle school, and high school students. The graphic organizer includes a description of each letter of the SMART goals acronym, close sentences for students to complete, and a step-by-step action plan.

I Am Lucky St. Patrick’s Day Writing Activity

This St. Patrick's Day writing activity is perfect for students in grades 3, 4, 5, and 6. Use the “I am lucky” writing prompt to reinforce expository writing skills in an engaging and festive way.

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