Here you will find a collection of educational tools to make your teaching this holiday season easier and boost student engagement. Let’s work together to make learning both effective and fun!
Test your students' knowledge with this fun and engaging Christmas-themed Jeopardy game.
Play PowerPoint GameHelp students practice compare and contrast skills with this festive Christmas activity.
Download Free TPT ProductEngage your students with this interactive prefix and suffix 'I Have, Who Has' game.
Download Free TPT ProductExplore 10 engaging prompts that inspire students to compare and contrast during the Christmas season. Ideal for morning reviews or quick writing exercises.
Read Blog PostLearn about the significance of candles during the holiday season in various cultures.
Read Blog PostUse heartwarming Christmas stories set in the Appalachian Mountains to teach students compare and contrast skills in a meaningful way..
Read Blog PostKeep students engaged with Christmas-themed animated shorts that make learning fun and effective, even during the holiday season.
Read Blog PostEnhance reading skills with animated Christmas shorts that captivate students' imaginations and make abstract concepts more relatable.
Read Blog PostIncorporate animated shorts into your compare and contrast lessons to keep students engaged and learning during the holidays.
Read Blog PostExplore the timeless story of love and sacrifice with this comprehensive digital and printable unit, perfect for the holiday season.
Download Free TPT ProductDive into a collection of creative teaching ideas for 'The Best Christmas Pageant Ever' that will engage your students in the holiday spirit.
Read Blog PostEngage your students with fun and educational activities based on 'The Christmas Pig,' designed to enhance their reading experience.
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