Teaching Tools (697)

Whether you're a seasoned educator or just starting out, our collection of tools is designed to support and streamline your teaching journey. From classroom management aids to lesson planning templates, assessment tools, and beyond, we've got everything you need to create engaging and effective learning environments. Explore our diverse range of resources, carefully curated to help you save time, organize materials, and inspire student success. Join us as we empower educators with the tools they need to thrive in the classroom and beyond!


This checklist is organized by fine and gross motor skills.
This download will give you three different pictures with many hidden mistakes in them.  Good luck!
These three worksheets give children the opportunity to analyze shapes by matching the shadows.
This worksheet gives children space to draw themselves as an adult. 
Download just one or all three of these files and challenge students to analyze and think critically!
Use this simple form to record a child's observed development.
Use this form to analyze a child's abilities in the following areas:  play, self-help, self-concept, social, language/communication, motor, dispositions, problem solving, math, and literacy.
This worksheet organizes the similarities and differences between two separate concepts.
This handy list of cognates (words similar in different languages) can help students with a Spanish background learn some English, and vice versa.
Use this to assess children's phonological awareness skills.  Areas include: Concept of spoken word Rhyme recognition Rhyme production Syllable blending Syllable segmentation Syllable deletion Phoneme isolation of initial sounds Phoneme isolation of final sounds
This letter can be sent home to explain to parents how and why portfolio assessments are being used.
This simple form lets students record their behavior by drawing the mouth on the face that matches their behavior (smile = good, straight line = needed reminder, frown = not acceptable).  Can be used multiple times in one day by specifying the activity above each set of faces. I am following my teacher's directions I am being kind to other students I am participating in class
Determine a child's literacy skills with this two-page form.
Drive through town to find your way home!
Track a child's progress in basic math and science concepts with this form.
This can be used a variety of ways.  Use it as counting practice.  Or fine motor practice (feed the monster with
These cute worksheets let students list similarities and differences between cats and dogs, a lamp and the sun, and a spoon and a dump truck.
This simple checklist will help you determine your student's computer skills and track their progress throughout the year.
Use this concept map to help students organize their ideas on a topic.
Analyze a child's work habits by using the checklist provided for each category:  separation, self-care, physical development, social skills, emotional development, speech and language development, memory and attention span, math and science, literacy, creativity, self-identity, group time behaviors, and interaction with adults.