
Here is a look at what you can find on Teach Grow Sow in April. Remember you can also stay up to date by signing up for notifications on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
Scroll down to GROW for Easter, Earth Day and April Fool’s ideas.



Use this template to provide students with a hands-on way of learning to alphabetize words.

Use these posters to help teach students about principles of multiplying decimals.




Check out these free, printable coloring pages of all 50 states.





Use this template for students to write letters to next year’s class.

Print this template onto colored paper to count down the last days of school.

Print these cards onto cardstock to wish your students a happy summer.

Use these pages to highlight admirable character traits in students at the end of the year.

Use this pages to help students reflect back on their year and create a special memory book.

Trying to think of a gift for your students at the end of the year? Try a goodie bag with these tags.

Print these free diplomas and promotion certificates to celebrate your rising students.
You can now get organization and holiday materials separately by following on Facebook and Pinterest.
Looking for a printable calendar for April? You can print this free one.

And don’t forget to keep a reading log for yourself:



Teachers: want to create a prank for your students, or one that they can be in on to play on their parents? Check out this April Fool’s Family Home Letter:








Going green all at once can be pretty intimidating, if not downright impossible. So rather than feeling overwhelmed that you can’t do everything, let Earth Day be a time to make one resolution to put into practice this year. Each year on Earth Day, try to make one small change that will become a permanent practice, going forward. Check out this list of ideas to get you started:














You can now get children’s ministry materials separately by following on Facebook and Pinterest.






We all love traditional Easter egg hunts (and we know kids love the toys and candy). If you also love the idea of a Resurrection egg hunt that connects to the true meaning of Easter, but know kids aren’t always that excited about getting a piece of purple cloth in their eggs, check out this hybrid that includes all the Bible connections through egg contents that children will actually be happy to receive.
