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End of the Year Summer Emoji Picture Game | Guess the Phrase Pictionary Activity

By KJ Inspired Resources

Use this summer / end of the year no-prep icebreaker emoji picture phrases game during morning meeting, brain breaks, Fun Friday, indoor recess and more! Improve your student's critical thinking skills and vocabulary by having them decipher some of the most commonly spoken summer phrases shown in a series of picture characters. Some emojis can be combined without the use of words to create a new word or phrase! For example, a hot face emoji that is combined with a dog emoji translates to "hotdog."

*Save 30% with the end of the year game and activity bundle HERE!*

What's Included:

  • 40 Emoji picture guessing slides
  • 40 Answer slides (one behind each guessing slide)
  • 1 directions slide
  • 1 editable directions slide template
  • 1 editable emoji phrases slide template for you to customize your own phrases

How to play:

  • Students will guess the summer phrases or words based on the emoji pictures provided.
  • Reveal the answer by moving to the next slide.
  • Consider splitting the class into teams to see who can guess the most phrases!

Click HERE to see our other emoji picture phrase resources!

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*Note this product may be used in brick and mortar classes as well as virtual systems like Outschool

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Frustration or Anger: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth, Print & Digital Resources

By The Responsive Educator

Frustration or Anger: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth

Help your students learn to manage unhappy feelings with "Frustration or Anger: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth." These engaging print and digital resources is designed to help elementary school students learn to effectively handle big feelings that can sometimes get the better of them. Explore the features that make this resource a must-have for your classroom.

Key Features:

  • Google Slides version for whole-class projection, fostering engagement and classroom discussions centered around acceptance and personal growth.
  • Google Slides version for individual student assignments, promoting digital literacy and encouraging self-reflection and respectful acceptance.
  • Printable PDF version for hands-on learning, encouraging written expression and creative exploration of acceptance and self-growth.
  • Over 30 thoughtfully designed prompts aligned with acceptance and self-growth competencies, nurturing a classroom environment rooted in acceptance, understanding, and personal development.

Comprehensive Prompts Aligned with CASEL 5 Competencies

Each prompt included Frustration or Anger: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth has been meticulously crafted to align with the CASEL 5 competencies. By addressing feelings of frustration and anger through introspective questioning, students develop vital skills to better navigate their emotions and cultivate a positive mindset.

Please follow me on TeachShare for more great social-emotional learning and behavior-related resources! And remember, if you purchase, please leave a review and TPT will give you credits toward more fabulous TPT products!

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Accepting No: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth, Print & Digital Resources

By The Responsive Educator

Accepting No: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth (Print & Digital Resources)

Help your students learn to accept not getting what they want with patience and grace with "Accepting No: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth." These engaging print and digital resources are designed to help elementary school students develop a deeper understanding of why they are sometimes told "No" and learn to accept this answer calmly and respectfully. Discover the features that make this resource an invaluable tool for your classroom.

Key Features:

  • Google Slides version for whole-class projection, fostering engagement and classroom discussions centered around acceptance and personal growth.
  • Google Slides version for individual student assignments, promoting digital literacy and encouraging self-reflection and respectful acceptance.
  • Printable PDF version for hands-on learning, encouraging written expression and creative exploration of acceptance and self-growth.
  • Over 30 thoughtfully designed prompts aligned with acceptance and self-growth competencies, nurturing a classroom environment rooted in acceptance, understanding, and personal development.

Thoughtful Prompts Aligned with CASEL 5 Core Competencies

Each prompt in Accepting No: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth was meticulously crafted to align with acceptance and self-growth competencies outlined in the CASEL 5 Core Competencies. By exploring various perspectives and emotions through introspective questions, students develop the vital skills necessary to understand and accept the reasons behind "No," fostering resilience and respectful behavior.

Please follow me on TeachShare for more great social-emotional learning and behavior-related resources! And remember, once you purchase, leave a review and TPT will give you credits toward more enriching products!

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Empathy & Understanding: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth, Print/Digital Resource

By The Responsive Educator

Empathy and Understanding: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth (Print & Digital Resources)

Unlock the power of empathy and understanding with "Empathy and Understanding: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth." Designed for elementary school teachers (grades 2-5), these transformative print and digital resources equip students with essential tools to develop empathy, self-reflection, and personal growth. Explore the features that make this resource a valuable addition to your classroom.

Key Features:

  • Google Slides version for whole-class projection, fostering engagement and classroom discussions centered around empathy and personal growth.
  • Google Slides version for individual student assignments, promoting digital literacy and fostering empathy and self-reflection through personal growth.
  • Printable PDF version for hands-on learning, encouraging written expression and creative exploration of empathy, understanding, and personal growth.
  • Over 30 thoughtfully designed prompts aligned with empathy and self-growth competencies, nurturing a classroom environment rooted in empathy, understanding, and personal development.

Comprehensive Prompts Aligned with CASEL 5 Social Emotional Competencies

Each prompt in Empathy & Understanding: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth has been carefully designed to align with empathy and self-growth competencies of the CASEL 5. With over 30 targeted prompts, students explore diverse perspectives and emotions through introspective questions, developing vital skills necessary for fostering empathy, understanding, and personal growth.

Please follow me on TeachShare for more great social-emotional learning and behavior-related resources! And remember, if you purchase, please leave a review and TPT will give you credits toward more fabulous TPT products!

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May Morning Meeting Work Slides

By Professional Development and Teacher Prep

Do your students need May Morning Meeting Slides? Using different May Morning Week can lead to tremendous growth academically and socially. The May Morning Slides can be utilized along with your greeting and other activities.  The May Morning Meeting questions should be used during the month of May with your students but could be used during other months too. 

There are spring questions, Memorial Day questions, and others to celebrate the different holidays in May. All of the questions are on Google Slides that can be used every morning during your Morning Meeting routine. All you have to do is bring up the next Google Slide each morning for that day. There are 20 EDITABLE and DIVERSE slides just for the month of May! If you use my Morning Meeting Question of The Day (180 slides), you can use one question from that and one seasonal or monthly question each day. You would just ask two questions a day instead of one! =)

Students will create connections and develop deep discussions with the questions.  Therefore, the skills they are learning during Morning Meeting will lead to connections within their reading texts. Students who practice those skills outside of reading will most likely utilize those same skills while reading. 

Additionally, the May Question of The Day will create deep relationships between you and your students! If you have my other Morning Meeting Slides then you understand how powerful these questions can be!  

This is also an excellent resource to use with your remote learners or to assign to your students’ laptops. You could assign one or more slides to their learning management system for morning meetings or writing or reading activities. 

“Morning Meeting is an engaging way to start each day, build a strong sense of community, and set children up for success socially and academically.” -Responsive Classroom

“Morning meetings are an excellent way to help students transition from home to school and help them get ready to learn. In addition, these meetings can help you connect with your students, help students build relationships with each other, and promote an overall sense of community in the classroom.” -Centervention

The topics and what is included:

  • 20 pages of editable Google Slides. 
  • Diverse, beautiful pictures with questions.
  • No worksheets. 

Resources you may also love.

  • Video of The Day- Part 1
  • Video of The Day- Part 2
  • Video of The Day- Part 3
  • Morning Meeting Questions
  • Picture of Day

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  • Video of The Day
  • Picture of Day
  • Morning Meeting Questions

Lets Connect

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TikTok- doctor.teach

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Please e-mail me with any questions or concerns @ heather.schrage@gmail.com

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August Morning Meeting Work Slides

By Professional Development and Teacher Prep

Do your students need August Morning Meeting ideas for August? Using different August Morning Meeting Questions can lead to tremendous growth academically and socially. The August Morning Slides can be utilized along with your greeting and other activities.  The August Morning Meeting questions should be used during the month of August or September with your students but could be used during other months too. 

There are many beginning-of-the-year questions to create strong connections between you and your students. All of the questions are on Google Slides that can be used every morning during your Morning Meeting routine. All you have to do is bring up the following Google Slide each morning for that day. There are 20 EDITABLE and DIVERSE slides just for the month of August! If you use my Morning Meeting Question of The Day (180 slides), you can use one question from that and one seasonal or monthly question each day. You would just ask two questions a day instead of one! =)

Students will create connections and develop deep discussions with the questions.  Therefore, the skills they are learning during Morning Meeting will lead to connections within their reading texts. Students who practice those skills outside of reading will most likely utilize those same skills while reading. 

Additionally, the August Question of The Day will create deep relationships between you and your students! If you have my other Morning Meeting Slides then you understand how powerful these questions can be!  

This is also an excellent resource to use with your remote learners or to assign to your students’ laptops. You could assign one or more slides to their learning management system for morning meetings or writing or reading activities. 

“Morning Meeting is an engaging way to start each day, build a strong sense of community, and set children up for success socially and academically.” -Responsive Classroom

“Morning meetings are an excellent way to help students transition from home to school and help them get ready to learn. In addition, these meetings can help you connect with your students, help students build relationships with each other, and promote an overall sense of community in the classroom.” -Centervention

The topics and what is included:

  • 20 pages of editable Google Slides. 
  • Diverse, beautiful pictures with questions.
  • No worksheets. 

Resources you may also love.

  • Video of The Day- Part 1
  • Video of The Day- Part 2
  • Video of The Day- Part 3
  • Morning Meeting Questions
  • Picture of Day

Blog Posts You Might Enjoy

  • Video of The Day
  • Picture of Day
  • Morning Meeting Questions

Lets Connect

Instagram- heatherschrage

TikTok- doctor.teach

Twitter- heatherschrage

Facebook 

Please e-mail me with any questions or concerns @ heather.schrage@gmail.com

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Self-Control & Focus: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth, Print & Digital Resources

By The Responsive Educator

Self-Control and Focus: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth (Print & Digital Resources)

Empower students to cultivate self-control and focus with "Self-Control and Focus: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth." These compelling print and digital resources are designed to support elementary school students who face challenges with waiting, sitting still, working before fun, making impulsive choices, and more. Discover the features that make this resource an invaluable tool for promoting self-growth in your classroom.

Key Features:

  • Google Slides version for whole-class projection, fostering engagement and classroom discussions centered around self-control, focus, and personal growth.
  • Google Slides version for individual student assignments, promoting digital literacy and encouraging self-reflection, self-control, and improved focus.
  • Printable PDF version for hands-on learning, encouraging written expression and creative exploration of self-control and focus.
  • Over 30 thoughtfully designed prompts aligned with self-control and focus competencies, nurturing a classroom environment rooted in concentration, self-discipline, and personal growth.

Comprehensive Prompts Aligned with CASEL 5 Competencies

Each prompt within Self-Control & Focus: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth was carefully written to align with self-control and focus competencies. With over 30 targeted prompts, students explore strategies for managing impulses, strengthening self-control, improving focus, and developing the skills necessary for academic success.

Please follow me on TeachShare for more great social-emotional learning and behavior-related resources! And remember, if you purchase, please leave a review and TPT will give you credits toward more fabulous TPT products!

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Emotional Well-Being Toolkit for K-3 Students - Bell Lets Talk

By Michellecurtis

Embark on a journey of emotional discovery and mental health awareness with our Emotional Well-Being Toolkit, meticulously crafted for Grades 1-3 students. This unique resource is tailored to the hearts and minds of young learners, featuring age-appropriate vocabulary and themes that resonate with their experiences. Through engaging lesson plans, interactive activities, and relatable content, this toolkit empowers educators to introduce essential concepts of emotional intelligence and self-care in an understandable and meaningful manner to early elementary students.


Key Features:

  • Child-Friendly Lesson Plans: Carefully designed with young learners in mind, these plans cover topics like expressing feelings, the importance of kindness, and healthy lifestyle choices, all explained in simple, accessible language.
  • Curated Storybooks and Videos: A selection of recommended reading and viewing, chosen for their ability to spark conversations about emotions and well-being among young students.
  • Simple Tips for Healthy Living: Straightforward advice on eating right, staying active, and getting enough rest, presented in a way that's easy for Grades 1-3 students to grasp and apply.
  • Fully Customizable on Google Slides

How It Works:

Upon purchase, you'll receive a link to access the slides material on Google Slides. You can edit, save, and print your customized slides from there. We've ensured that each component is user-friendly and easily adaptable, requiring no advanced technical skills to modify.

Perfect for: Educators seeking a highly adaptable resource that can be customized to suit the evolving needs of their Grades 1-3 students, offering a tailored approach to teaching emotional well-being and mental health awareness.

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April Morning Meeting Work Slides

By Professional Development and Teacher Prep

Do your students need Morning Meeting ideas for April? Using different Morning Meeting ideas can lead to tremendous growth academically and socially. The fun Morning Meeting questions can be utilized along with your greeting and other activities.  The Spring Morning Meeting questions should be used during the month of April with your students but could be used during other months too. 

There are Easter questions, Autism Awareness questions, spring weather questions, and others to celebrate the different holidays in April. All of the questions are on Google Slides that can be used every morning during your Morning Meeting routine. All you have to do is bring up the next Google Slide each morning for that day. There are 20 EDITABLE and DIVERSE slides just for the month of April! 

Students will create connections and develop deep discussions with the questions.  Therefore, the skills they are learning during Morning Meeting will lead to connections within their reading texts. Students who practice those skills outside of reading will most likely utilize those same skills while reading. 

Additionally, the April Question of The Day will create deep relationships between you and your students! If you have my other Morning Meeting Slides then you understand how powerful these questions can be!  

This is also an excellent resource to use with your remote learners or to assign to your students’ laptops. You could assign one or more slides to their learning management system for morning meetings or writing or reading activities. 

“Morning Meeting is an engaging way to start each day, build a strong sense of community, and set children up for success socially and academically.” -Responsive Classroom

“Morning meetings are an excellent way to help students transition from home to school and help them get ready to learn. In addition, these meetings can help you connect with your students, help students build relationships with each other, and promote an overall sense of community in the classroom.” -Centervention

The topics and what is included:

  • 20 pages of editable Google Slides. 
  • Diverse, beautiful pictures with questions.
  • No worksheets. 

Resources you may also love.

  • Video of The Day- Part 1
  • Video of The Day- Part 2
  • Video of The Day- Part 3
  • Morning Meeting Questions
  • Picture of Day

Blog Posts You Might Enjoy

  • Video of The Day
  • Picture of Day
  • Morning Meeting Questions

Lets Connect

Instagram- heatherschrage

TikTok- doctor.teach

Twitter- heatherschrage

Facebook

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COVID Safety Rules Google Slides™ Activity

By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor

School comes with learning procedures and regulations, why not teach students Covid safety rules and the procedures for how to properly sanitize?

There is one thing we know for certain, kids need to be taught how to protect themselves from germs and bacteria. This sixteen slides interactive Google Slides™ activity helps explain to students what COVID is and how we can work together to keep each other safe and disinfected.

Slideshow Breakdown:

  • Slide 1: Intro
  • Slide 2-3: Why did everything change?
  • Slide 4: Assess your COVID safety knowledge
  • Slide 5: Why should we all wear masks?
  • Slide 6: Why are we all wearing masks? Mask Fitting Activity
  • Slide 7: Mask Expectations Activity
  • Slide 8: Mask Expectations Answers
  • Slide 9: Hand Washing Tips
  • Slide 10-12: Give the germs nowhere to go!
  • Slide 13: What if I feel sick?
  • Slide 14: How can I stay calm during the chaos?
  • Slide 15: Safety Rules Recap
  • Slide 16: Show what you know
  • Slide 17: Credits and TOU

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Primary Classroom Expectations

By Susan Wolfe

This is a google slide show for classroom primary classroom expectations. It includes a link to free online classroom management tools (stop light, noise barometer, timer). It includes links to online stories and songs to help teach and reinforce positive behavior. Expectations are clear and specific with visuals. These slides are editable to you can edit them to suit your class. You may also print these as posters to hang up in your classroom or link to your day plan for everyday use. I have also included star student reward tickets and a student of the month award.

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End of the Year Summer Activity | Would You Rather Questions

By KJ Inspired Resources

Use this end of the year / summer no-prep icebreaker would you rather game as a brain break, morning meeting activity, community building activity, or discussion starters. You can also use these questions as writing prompts or even debate prompts. Your students will love having the opportunity to share and discuss some fun and silly summer traditions.

*Save 30% with the end of the year game and activity bundle HERE!*

What's Included:

  • 25 would you rather slides
  • 1 directions slide
  • 1 directions slide template for you to add your own directions
  • 1 editable template for you to add your own would you rather prompts

Directions:

  • Display the slides for students.
  • Read the two options and students must choose which one they would rather do.
  • Students can respond in many different ways: sharing with the whole class, small groups, partners, debating, writing, etc.

Would You Rather Question Examples:

  • Would you rather eat a popsicle or eat a snow cone?
  • Would you rather have a bad sunburn or have 100 mosquito bites?
  • Would you rather have 3 months off in summer or have 3 months off in winter?

Click HERE to see our other end of the year resources!

Click HERE to see our other would you rather resources!

*Note this product may be used in brick and mortar classes as well as virtual systems like Outschool.

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Leap Year 2024 | Leap Day Activity | 29 Second Challenge

By KJ Inspired Resources

Celebrate February Leap Day of School with a 29 second challenge! Students will love completing each activity as many times as they can in 29 seconds. Use these challenges as a no-prep Leap Day party game, brain break, math activity, icebreaker or morning meeting activity. This is great for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade and fourth grade students.

Leap Year Bundle

Directions:

Students will try to follow the prompt and complete the activity in 29 seconds! The slides have embedded 29 second timers embedded in each prompt. Challenge your students to estimate how many times they can complete each activity in 29 seconds and see if they can accomplish that goal!

What's included:

  • Directions slide
  • 15 challenges with a 29 second timer for each
  • Editable template to customize your own challenges

Some themed activity ideas you will see:

  • How many jumping jacks can you do in 29 seconds?
  • How many times can you write your name backwards in 29 seconds?
  • How many times can you sing the birthday song in 29 seconds?

*Note this product may be used in brick an mortar classes as well as virtual systems like Outschool.

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Spring Activity | Would You Rather Questions

By KJ Inspired Resources

Use this spring no-prep icebreaker would you rather game as a brain break, morning meeting activity, community building activity, or discussion starters. You can also use these questions as writing prompts or even debate prompts. Your students will love having the opportunity to share and discuss some fun and silly spring traditions.

*Save 20% with the Spring Game Bundle HERE!*

What's Included:

  • 25 would you rather slides
  • 1 directions slide
  • 1 directions slide template for you to add your own directions
  • 1 editable template for you to add your own would you rather prompts

Directions:

  • Display the slides for students.

  • Read the two options and students must choose which one they would rather do.

  • Students can respond in many different ways: sharing with the whole class, small groups, partners, debating, writing, etc.

Click HERE to see our other spring resources!

Click HERE to see our other would you rather resources!

*Note this product may be used in brick and mortar classes as well as virtual systems like Outschool.

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100th Day of School Activity | 100 Second Challenge

By KJ Inspired Resources

Celebrate the 100th Day of School with a 100 second challenge! Students will love completing each activity as many times as they can in 100 seconds. Use these challenges as a no-prep 100th day party game, brain break, math activity, icebreaker or morning meeting activity. This is great for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade and fourth grade students.

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Directions:

Students will try to follow the prompt and complete the activity in 100 seconds! The slides have embedded 100 second timers with fun get you moving instrumental music. Challenge your students to estimate how many times they can complete each activity in 100 seconds and see if they can accomplish that goal!

What's included:

  • Directions slide
  • 15 challenges with a 100 second timer for each
  • Editable template to customize your own challenges

Some themed activity ideas you will see:

  • How many jumping jacks can you do in 100 seconds?
  • How many times can you write your name backwards in 100 seconds?
  • How many times can you sing the birthday song in 100 seconds?

More 100th Day Resources

Zoomed In

Would You Rather

Finish the Story

100 Second Challenge Printable

Click HERE to see our other 100th day of school resources!

*Note this product may be used in brick an mortar classes as well as virtual systems like Outschool.

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Digital Icebreaker Activity - Stand Up Sit Down Game

By KJ Inspired Resources

This virtual or in person stand up digital game is the perfect icebreaker that will help students get to know each other and build relationships, germ free! Use this no prep brain break activity during morning meeting, indoor recess, and more! It will allow students the opportunity to compare their personality and experiences with their peers.

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Directions:

Read the statement on the slide.

Students who relate to the statement will stand.

Allow time for students to look around and share commonalities.

What's Included:

20 "stand up if" game slides

1 directions slide

editable templates

Click HERE to see our other back to school products!

Click HERE to see other stand up games!

*Note this product may be used in brick an mortar classes as well as virtual systems like Outschool.

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Fall Digital Icebreaker Activity - Stand Up Sit Down Game

By KJ Inspired Resources

This interactive virtual or in person stand up game will help students channel all the fall excitement! Use this no prep autumn game to allow students the opportunity to compare their fall experiences with their peers. Students will stand if the statement pertains to them. This is a great way to help students build community as a brain break or morning meeting activity!

Directions:

Read the statement on the slide.

Students who relate to the statement will stand.

Allow time for students to look around and share commonalities.

What's Included:

20 "stand up if" game slides

Click HERE to see our other fall resources!

Click HEREto see our other stand up games!

*Note this product may be used in brick an mortar classes as well as virtual systems like Outschool.

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Leap Year 2024 | Leap Day Activity | Would You Rather Questions

By KJ Inspired Resources

Celebrate February leap day at School with this would you rather game! Perfect as a no-prep leap year party game, brain break, icebreaker, morning meeting activity, discussion starters, writing prompts or debate prompts. This is great for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade and fourth grade students.

Leap Year Bundle

What do you get?

  • 20 would you rather slides
  • 1 directions slide
  • 1 directions slide template for you to add your own wording
  • editable template for you to add your own would you rather prompts

How to play:

  • Display the slides for students.
  • For example, "Would you rather be invisible for 29 days OR be able to fly for 29 days?"
  • Read the two options and students must choose which one they would rather do.
  • Students can respond in many different ways: sharing with the whole class, small groups, partners, debating, writing, etc.

More Leap Year Resources

Leap Year Would You Rather

29 Second Challenge

Leap Year Finish the Story

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*Note this product may be used in brick and mortar classes as well as virtual systems like Outschool

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End of the Year / Before Summer Break Activity | Stand Up Sit Down Game

By KJ Inspired Resources

This no-prep game is a great way to help students channel all their end of the year excitement! Use this activity for an icebreaker, last week of school activity, morning meeting game, brain break or Fun Friday activity. As students read each statement, they will stand up if it relates to them. This not only provides a fun and interactive way to celebrate their achievements, but it also encourages students to reflect on their growth and progress over the school year while sharing exciting things coming up in their lives for the summer.

*Save 20% with the Before Summer Break Activity Bundle HERE!*

What's Included:

20 "stand up if" google slides

Directions slide

Editable Directions Slide to add your own directions

Editable Stand Up If slide to create your own stand up statements

Directions:

Read the statement on the slide.

Students who relate to the statement will stand.

Allow time for students to look around and share commonalities.

Sample Slides:

Stand up if you were kind to someone this year.

Stand up if you made a new friend this school year.

Stand up if you're going swimming this summer.

Click HERE to see our other end of the year resources!

Click HERE to see our other stand up game resources!

*Note this product may be used in brick and mortar classes as well as virtual systems like Outschool.

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Groundhog Day Activity | Would You Rather Questions

By KJ Inspired Resources

Celebrate Groundhog Day and make fun predictions with this Would You Rather game! Perfect as a no-prep party game, brain break, icebreaker, morning meeting activity, discussion starters, writing prompts or debate prompts. This is great for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade and fourth grade students.

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What do you get?

  • 20 would you rather slides
  • 1 directions slide
  • 1 directions slide template for you to add your own wording
  • editable template for you to add your own would you rather prompts

How to play:

  • Display the slides for students.
  • For example, "Would you rather have 6 more weeks of winter OR have an early spring?"
  • Read the two options and students must choose which one they would rather do.
  • Students can respond in many different ways: sharing with the whole class, small groups, partners, debating, writing, etc.

Would You Rather Resources

*Note this product may be used in brick and mortar classes as well as virtual systems like Outschool

English Language Arts
Holidays/Seasonal
Classroom Community
$2.00