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!


Help the ladybug find its friend!
Tired of huge posters and projects taking over your room? Try these project ideas to have students create more meaningful, compact projects.
This sign informs parents, other teachers, or administrators that the class is outside on the playground.
This checklist contains work and activities that are appropriate for 4–5-year-olds. It focuses on experiences that meet physical, social, emotional and intellectual needs.  
The attribute web below is designed to help you gather clues the author provides about what a character is like.  Fill in the blanks with words and phrases which tell how the character acts and looks, as well as what the character says and what the others say about him or her.  
This form examines all aspects of a child's physical development (age 1-24 months), including physical characteristics as well as fine and gross motor skills.
This is a generic note that can be sent home if the student lost 10 minutes of recess.  Includes a parent signature line.
Analyze a child's day care, nursery school, or kindergarten room with this form.
Use these farm pictures to enhance any lesson, activity, or bulletin board!  Supplement farm pictures using items from the "Animal Pictures" item (link below under related items).
Learn how to make a bag to hold your cards, a game that makes doing chores fun, and magnet pals you can mix n match!
Learn how to make prints out of styrofoam trays, fancy pens, and fake earrings from Highlights Magazine!
"Your desk is a disaster.  You are hereby ordered to clean and organize your desk by the following date and time..."
Use these rewards to recognize students' progress and achievements.
Celebrate the seasons with these cute pictures!
Send this to parents over the summer to find out more about your students! Survey information includes family member names, child's favorite activities and interests, and much more!
Chart children's behavior at each learning center on this form.
A picture prompt that will surely lead to some unique stories about why Shaggy is scared!
100 Nice Things to Hear and Say is a list of encouraging statements to be used by teachers and students. It's a good way to teach students how to be nice and encouraging to each other.
A great follow up to Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? (by Bill Martin Jr. / Eric Carle), or any lesson reviewing shapes or color words. Shapes and colors used are orange square, purple circle, green triangle, brown rectangle, blue diamond, red heart, and yellow star.
A simple sign letting others know class is in session and children are learning. Don't forget to check out our other signs!