Teaching Tools (685)

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!


Ability awareness is a disability fact sheet. It lets the teacher evaluate the student's speech and language impairments. There are 6 sections listed. They are definition, characteristics, incidence, educational implications, resources and organizations.
Songs and poems has several songs and poems that can be used for teaching students. These include Little Miss Muffet, Jack and Jill, Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, Humpty Dumpty, Hickory Dickory Dock and Favorite Colors.
The jacket I wear in the snow is a worksheet that has many activities for the student. They can color, cut and paste.
Find the words in the list by looking across, down, diagonally, forwards, and backwards.  Words include fall / autumn favorites such as leaves, oak, leaf, squirrel
Physical-health early learning standards for pre-kindergarten students is a good tool to evaluate the progress of students. The categories included are gross motor skills, fine motor skills and healthy and safe practices.
A cut and color worksheet that teaches the letter J. Once the picture is colored in and cut out the student will have a puzzle to keep.
Books are beary special is a coloring page that can be used to teach the importance of book. The children can color it in as they learn.
This log can help teachers keep track of where each student is. There's labels for rest room, nurse, office, class and time in/ time out.
A sand/water materials list broken down into different categories. The categories include types of sand/water containers, sand/water toys, water toys, including above, dramatic play toys, different activities for water and different activities for sand.
Interest in books, listening to books, involvement with books being read, handling books, concept of book format, concept of story book, print in the environment, beginning reading, manipulation of writing tools, communication through writing, beginning writing, and writing in play.
This is a good hand out for parents whose children are deaf or blind. It has a lot of useful information and can make finding help much easier.
One public school published this listing as the abilities needed to enter Kindergarten.  
Blank lined writing paper: Fish design (black & white)
The terms partially blind, low vision, legally blind and totally blind are used in the educational context to describe students with visual impairments. This page will give a good overview of the issue.
Johnny Appleseed color by number will help teach children numbers. They will need to find the corresponding number to find the correct color to color each section.
PSSA Administration at a Glance: a proctor's guide of do's and don'ts.
A special Mother's Day gift for the kids to create. There is coloring to do and questions for them to answer about their moms.
I Love Bats is a song that uses the tune of Frere Jacques. It gives the student a fun way to learn about bats.
Knowing the names of all the letters in the alphabet is a useful skill. Studies show that the ability to do so is highly correlated with success in beginning reading. These 3 tests will let teachers know how well each student knows their letters. The tests are 1A includes all the upper-class letters, 1B includes all the lowercase numbers and 1C includes both but focuses on fluency and speed.