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!


Check either yes or no for each question to help determine your toddler's language abilities.
This blank certificate allows you to reward a student for their achievement (or behavior)... Just fill in the blanks!
This log lets you record self-esteem levels for each student in your class.  Use results to determine groups and even report card comments.
A great way for students or teachers to keep track of which centers students choose.
Analyze a child's initiation of an activity, their attention span, curiousity, frustration tolerance, relationship with teacher, acceptance of routines and limits, reactions to adults other than teacher, and interactions with other children.
Check your students' understanding of opposites with these handy cut and glue review worksheets. Opposites included are hot and cold, tall and short, in front and in back, big and little, in and out, over and under, and wet and dry.
Chart students' pro- and anti-social behavior with this worksheet.
A blank Bingo card can be used for any variety of Bingo game!
This form will help you analyze an individual child's behavior tendencies.
Help the worm to find its way out of the apple!
Printable rhyming activities - match the words that rhyme: draw a line connecting each pair of words that rhyme.  Rhyming worksheets start with matching simple pictures of rhyming words and increase in difficulty.  
Identify a child's motor skills and self-help abilities with this checklist.
Use these worksheets to have children practice writing their name and adress, along with comparing themselves now to when they were a baby.
Use these activities for the younger grades when celebrating one student each week.
Not sure if your child is ready to tackle the world of kindergarten? This checklist has been developed to help you prepare your child for school. It is designed to help you look at your child's physical, social, emotional and academic development. It is intended for four and five year olds preparing for kindergarten.
Analyze your child's speech and language skills.
A helpful form to communicate a bullying incident with parents for both students involved. Physical, verbal, and social/emotional bullying actions are listed, as well as space to list the action(s) taken following the incident.
Learn more about your students using this simple survey.  Students can fill it out to help you understand them and their feelings about school. A great way to create a unique classroom management system!
Cut out these bold letters to add some color to your alphabet.  Could be used along with Chicka Chicka Boom Boom to decorate your coconut tree.
Color words are written inside different leaves.  Students color in the leaves with the appropriate color.