Hi there! I’m Jenny Lynn — a first-grade teacher, child of God, mother of two, wife, and lover of all things crafty.
As a teacher, I know firsthand how much heart (and money!) we pour into our classrooms because we want the very best for our students. That’s why I created this site — to share FREE, teacher-made resources that make your classroom a little brighter and your job a little easier.
Please read these Terms of Use to understand how you can use and share them responsibly.
*All of my resources are aligned with the Georgia Standards of Excellence for First Grade.
Welcome! Thank you for visiting and for your interest in using my teaching resources. To protect the time, creativity, and effort behind these materials, please take a moment to review the following Terms of Use to ensure that all materials are used and shared responsibly.
Use my resources for personal use in your own classroom.
Share them with fellow educators, provided you include a link back to my blog when sharing online.
Print and make copies for your own students.
Incorporate my resources into classroom lessons, videos, or presentations, as long as the materials are not sold, monetized, or placed behind a paywall.
Sell, resell, or upload my resources to other websites (including Teachers Pay Teachers, Etsy, personal blogs, or school resource drives).
Claim authorship of my work, even if small edits or changes are made.
Remove or alter my credit, logo, or website link on any page or graphic.
Upload files directly to file-sharing platforms, Facebook groups, or shared drives. Instead, please share the link to my blog.
Use my clipart, templates, or designs to create new items for sale or for free public distribution.
These resources are designed to support teachers, inspire creativity, and make learning joyful — not to add stress or extra work. If you would like to feature my resources on your website, blog, or in a school newsletter, please link directly to my blog post or page instead of uploading the files.
Your respect for these terms helps keep this community of teachers kind, creative, and collaborative.
Together, we make teaching a little brighter!
This website provides free educational resources. Individuals who wish to support my classroom may choose to add to our class crayon box by contributing toward classroom supplies. All contributions are voluntary and are not required to access any content.
This website is not affiliated with or endorsed by my school or school district.
Jesus points to the lilies in this verse — simple, delicate flowers that don’t work — yet they are more beautifully dressed by God than even King Solomon, who was known for his wealth and splendor. If God takes such loving care of the flowers, how much more will He take care of you? Jesus is teaching on faith, contentment, and letting go of worry in this verse.