
We often associate the month of April with springtime, April Fool’s Day, and Earth Day. Did you know that April is also National Poetry Month, with April 10th being “Poem in Your Pocket Day”? Take the opportunity during the month of April to explore poetry with your little learners. It’s a great opportunity to read new poems, learn about different types of poetry, and have your students practice their own poetry-writing skills. Check out some of these engaging poetry ideas below! Read More

Every March, we celebrate Women’s History Month. It is a time to honor the achievements, resilience, and lasting impact of women throughout history. From groundbreaking scientists to fearless activists, women have shaped our world in powerful ways. During the month of March we are invited to reflect on their stories, recognize their contributions, and inspire the next generation. Read More

February can be an exciting month for students. Celebrating Valentine’s Day in the classroom is a lot of fun, but it can also be overwhelming. The treats and candy can make for an exciting but exhausting week. It’s important to remember, and remind students, that the real reason behind Valentine’s Day is to spread kindness and love. National Random Acts of Kindness Day is February 17th and is the perfect opportunity to teach students about the importance of being kind. Read More

The new year is an exciting time in the classroom! Most students are coming back from winter break, ready to see friends again and share all about their holidays. With all the excitement also comes the need to revisit classroom procedures and expectations. What better way to do this than to challenge your students to work together to complete a fun STEM activity? This simple “Build the Tallest Snowman” challenge combines creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration, and is a great way to ease back into a new year. Read More

Winter offers a perfect backdrop for classroom fun and meaningful learning. Add a few of these engaging activities from Super Teacher Worksheets into your ELA and math instruction! Read More

November is the perfect time for students to reflect on the things they’re thankful for, while adding a bit of seasonal creativity to the classroom. This simple Thanksgiving Turkey craft will encourage students to think about what they are grateful for. Read More

October is here, and that means cooler weather, falling leaves, and of course—Halloween! We know how much elementary school students look forward to the magic and excitement of this festive season. Why not channel that energy into a creative, collaborative activity that’s equal parts spooky and educational? This Halloween, try a group project where students team up to design their very own Halloween creature. It's a fantastic way to encourage teamwork, imagination, and problem-solving—all wrapped up in a fun, themed activity! Read More

The beginning of the year can be a very busy time for teachers! There’s so much to do and remember. Check out some of the Super Teacher Worksheets Teaching Tools that will help make teachers’ lives easier and help your school days go more smoothly! Read More