This Google Slides digital resource game is the perfect reset activity to help students build community and welcome them back to school from winter break! Use this Four Corner activity for an icebreaker, community-building activity, brain break activity or Fun Friday activity. Four Corners is the perfect virtual or in person icebreaker game that will help get those after winter break chatters out! Students will read the statement and choose a corner that best relates to them!
Directions:
Step 1: Place A, B, C, D labels on each corner of the room.
Step 2: Show a slide and read the statement out loud.
Step 3: Students pick their corner based on their answer.
Step 4: Let’s chat about everyone’s choices, then zoom to the next slide!
What’s Included:
Directions Slide
5 Four Corner Statements with Multiple Choice Answers
A, B, C, D Printable Classroom Labels
Welcome students back to school with this After Spring Break Stand Up Sit Down Game ! This activity makes a great icebreaker the morning students return from spring break, morning meeting activity or brain break activity in your kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade and fourth grade classes. Students will love standing up or sitting down depending on their answer to the Spring Break themed slides, such as “stand up if you played outside.”
What’s Included:
3 stand up game slides
Directions slide
Stand Up Game Examples:
Stand up if you played outside.
Stand up if you ate ice cream.
Stand up if you read a book.
Celebrate the 100th Day of School with a 100 second challenge freebie! Students will love completing each activity as many times as they can in 100 seconds. Use these challenges as a no-prep 100th day party game, brain break, icebreaker or morning meeting activity. This is great for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade and fourth grade students!
Directions:
Students will try to follow the prompt and complete the activity in 100 seconds! The slides have embedded 100 second timers with fun get you moving instrumental music. Challenge your students to estimate how many times they can complete each activity in 100 seconds and see if they can accomplish that goal!
What’s included:
Directions slide
3 challenges with a 100 second timer for each
Some themed activity ideas you will see:
How many high fives can you give in 100 seconds?
How many triangles can you draw in 100 seconds?
100th Day of School Activity - Roll to 100 Math Game: Use this 100-chart game to practice counting to 100 and place value in math centers, whole group fun, or small groups! Students will use estimation before beginning the game to predict how many rolls it will take them to get to 100. Estimation is also taught by comparing estimated versus actual results, so students will write their final results at the bottom of the page.
Included:
1 roll to 100 board game with estimation and final results lines
Directions:
Roll a die and color in that number of spaces.
Continue rolling until you reach 100.
Change colors each time and count how many rolls it takes to get to 100!
Leap Year 2024 | Leap Day Activity | Roll to 29 Math Game: Use this math chart game to allow students to practice counting to 29 and understand place value in math centers, whole group fun, or small groups! Students will use estimation before beginning the game to predict how many rolls it will take them to get to 29. Estimation is also taught by comparing estimated versus actual results, so students will write their final results at the bottom of the page!
Included:
1 roll to 29 board game (half page) with estimation and final results lines
Directions:
Roll a die and color in that number of spaces.
Continue rolling until you reach 29.
Change colors each time and count how many rolls it takes to get to 29!
Giving students plenty of public speaking practice is important, but thinking of fun topics takes time! This is an activity with this sample 5 fun and engaging speech topics for your students to practice those very important college and career readiness skills!
Directions
Share expectations of respectful debating
Organize students into small groups or create one large circle
Read the debate prompt out loud
Students choose a side and think of at least one reason why they chose that side
When students have at least one reason they hold up a thumb
Choose a student to begin the debate
What’s Included
1 directions slide
1 expectations slide for students
1 optional points slide
5 debate topis with agreeing/disagreeing chart and sentence starters
Celebrate February Leap Day at School with a 29 second challenge freebie! Students will love completing each activity as many times as they can in 29 seconds. Use these challenges as a no-prep Leap Day party game, brain break, icebreaker or morning meeting activity. This is great for Pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade and fourth grade students!
Directions:
Students will try to follow the prompt and complete the activity in 29 seconds! The slides have embedded 29 timers. Challenge your students to estimate how many times they can complete each activity in 29 seconds and see if they can accomplish that goal!
What’s included:
Directions slide
3 challenges with a 29 second timer for each
Some themed activity ideas you will see:
How many high fives can you give in 29 seconds?
How many triangles can you draw in 29 seconds?
These finish the story writing prompt papers will help bring writing to life during the spring season! These no-prep narrative writing prompts are perfect for easy writing activities, writing centers, writer’s workshop, early finisher activities, daily journaling, morning work and more! These prompts are great for first grade, second grade, third grade and fourth grade students! Students will love using the story starter prompts to creatively write an ending to their own story.
What’s included:
3 spring themed finish the story writing prompts
2 versions per prompt (one with a space for a picture + one with lines only)
Finish the Story Example:
I like to look at different kinds of bugs. I think of how they all have their own tiny worlds. One day I was sitting in the grass with my magnifying glass. Suddenly, I heard a tiny voice. “Hey, down here!” I looked down only to find…
Do your students need a fun way to practice their fact fluency? This no-prep game will help your students build their fact fluency for subtraction, addition, multiplication and division facts 0-12 in a fun and engaging way! Students can play this game independently or with partners. Great for math centers, morning work, homework, math small groups, and more!
What’s included?
Instructions page
Addition game board
Subtraction game board
Multiplication game board
Division game board
Answer keys for each game board!
How to play:
Students can play individually or in partners. There is a directions sheet included to share how to play each version!
Students roll the dice and answer the corresponding math equation. Students can use mini erasers, math cubes, or color in the box to cover the equation. The first person to reach the top of a column wins the race!
Build your classroom community with these 4 different Dicebreakers! Use as a fun conversation starter activity during the first week of school, brain breaks, icebreaker activity, morning meetings and more. They can also be used to continue building on relationships during the school year. These questions have been designed to initiate conversation between students and point out similarities in interests and experiences. Your students will love getting into small groups and discussing some fun getting to know you questions together!
What’s included:
4 different dice with 6 questions on each
Color and black & white options
Editable templates to create your own dice with questions
How to use:
Cut and paste to make a cube.
Take turns rolling the dice and answering questions with a group.
Example questions:
What are three things that make you happy?
If you could create your own holiday, what would it be?
If you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be?