
Tomorrow I’ll Be Kind Activities for K-3
Tomorrow I’ll Be Kind activities engage students to identify and act in kind ways and support English Language Arts skills.
Tomorrow I’ll Be Kind activities engage students to identify and act in kind ways and support English Language Arts skills.
Our librarian has pulled five of her favorites Valentine’s read-alouds. You’ll feel like you’ve been struck by Cupid’s arrow
Students explore theme, vocabulary, figurative language, grammar, and story synthesis in the Last Stop on Market Street activities.
Through writing prompts, character analysis, and games, The Invisible Boy activities continue to teach students the importance of including others.
Rolling Thunder Activities That Honor Veterans Veteran’s Day honors those who serve or have served in the military. Rolling Thunder is Kate Messner’s lyrical tribute
Help students navigate between wants and needs with Those Shoes Activities. They will sort and compare to differentiate between the two.
Chrysanthemum activities reinforce the importance of names and kindness through art, vocabulary, character traits, and literacy elements.
Use these printable activities after your read-aloud of “The Rabbit Listened” to help PreK-5 students practice their SEL skills.
Friendship picture books teach children what it means to be kind, caring, and empathetic.