
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
Finding Winnie activities capture students’ attention while they practice fine motor skills and vocabulary, synthesize information, and more.
Through the Say Something activities students reflect on their words and actions and ways to use them to be an upstander.
Bear’s friends bring food to make a feast, and he is thankful. Students continue with themes of gratitude through Bear Says Thanks activities.
Help students identify theme and character traits, analyze story elements, and more with The Rough Face Girl Activities.
Treat your little learners to a second helping of read-aloud fun when you download our free Thanksgiving read-aloud activities!
Help budding paleontologists with communication and fine motor skills with pteriffic How Do Dinosaurs Play With Their Friends activities.
Practice polite behavior with Novel Effect’s Please Mr. Panda activities. They engage students in letter and sound recognition, cause and effect, and other literacy skills.
Help students navigate between wants and needs with Those Shoes Activities. They will sort and compare to differentiate between the two.