Have students learn about using Google Slides and design a fun jack-o-lantern for Halloween!
This has a couple of Veterans Day coloring sheets students can use to make displayable "Thank You" banners. We use this to welcome veterans to our Veterans Day assembly.
Use this Google Sheets template to create your own pixel art drawings. Directions are on the first tab of the sheet, but a more in-depth explanation can be found by clicking on the project's title (above).
You can have your students design an ornament before beginning winter break!
Let students show their creativity and expand what they think is possible with Google Slides by having them build a digital snowman.
Instructions are included in the presentation, but you can click on the title for a more in-depth explanation by Eric Curts.
Have students try to identify the listed Christmas songs that only have the first letter of each word filled in.
Have students come up with Christmas-themed rhyming words that match the description provided.
Have students decode the secret Christmas-themed messages.
Have students search this puzzle for the Christmas-themed list of words.
Have students read the descriptions and see if they can identify the song title the description is referring to.
Have students read the descriptions and see if they can identify the song title the description is referring to.
Have students use the gridlines to guide their drawing of another picture. This is good practice if students will ever have to scale a drawing or picture up or down.
Have students spot the differences between two similar images.
Test students' knowledge to see how much they know about Christmas.
Have students fill in the blanks of this Christmas Mad Lib. This is a fun way to practice parts of speech.
Have students unscramble these winter words starting with the letter "S."
Drag and drop words onto this winter-themed background to create a poem. Copy and paste words to create more. Edit words or type in your own words if needed.
A rebus is a story that combines words and pictures. Use a Google Doc to write a winter-themed story using emojis to replace common winter words in your story.
See a more in-depth explanation and more examples of how to use emojis in lessons by clicking on the project title (above).
Have students come up with a word to match the description only using the letters in "Merry Christmas."
Have students use this foldable as a writing prompt to write about student goals for the upcoming year.
Make a copy and edit the numbers as needed.
Drag and drop words onto this Valentine's Day-themed background to create a poem. Copy and paste words to create more. Edit words or type in your own words if needed.
Use this template to create greeting cards for any holiday, event, or occasion.
Use this template to create greeting cards for any holiday, event, or occasion.