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A tall, vertical graphic with a photo of a young girl with a notebook and a stack of books gazing up at screenshots of task cards. The words at the top of the graphic say, "Reflection Writing Prompts for the End of the Year: Free Resource for the Elementary Grades."

Reflection Writing Prompts for the End of the Year

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Critical Thinking “Would You Rather” Questions for Spring

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Free Easter Coloring Pages for Any Grade Level

Kids can be restless and excitable before Thanksgiving break, because it's often been a long time since the last school break. These turkey coloring pages for Thanksgiving can be used to reduce stress, aid in calming behaviors, and for fun. Click through to download these free coloring sheets!

Turkey Coloring Pages for Thanksgiving

Halloween is an exciting holiday for kids, between the scary stories, the costumes, and the candy. Teachers might find it hard to keep the focus on academics around Halloween, which is why I'm sharing these free Halloween writing prompts! Click through to download your free paragraph writing prompts for upper elementary.

Free Halloween Writing Prompts

Encourage your students to practice subtraction and logic by playing a fun math game called Diffy! This game helps students hone their skills in subtraction, logic, and pattern recognition, and it can be used in all grade levels. Click through to download this free math resource now!

Practice Subtraction and Logic with Diffy

Character education probably doesn't get quite as much instructional time in schools as it should. This freebie is here to help change that! With a focus on one positive character trait per week, your elementary students will be able to study positive traits for a week at a time and really learn them. Click through to download your freebie!

Character Education for Elementary Students

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