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Use these posters/slides to help teach difficult fractions concepts.

Topic and Concluding Sentences
Use this poster or these teaching slides to help students understand how to make topic and concluding sentences that summarize what the paragraph is about.

Looking for some good book recommendations for summer reading? Check out this page with over a hundred of the best children’s books ever written.

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 these 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.




Looking for a Father’s Day gift for students to make? Check out these templates:












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You can now get organization and holiday materials separately by following on Facebook and Pinterest.

Looking for some fun kids’ activities in May? Click here to check out these free and cheap events held in stores around the country!
Looking for a printable calendar for June? You can print this free one.

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

Looking for a fun way to build up memory skills at home? Check out these group games:

Use this activity to help your kids create ideas for what to do this summer when they are “so bored.”

Check out this list of ways to make the most out of outdoor time:

And for those rainy days, check out this list of fun indoor activities to do at home:

Looking for something not-crafty to do with and for dad? Check out these activity pages.




Summer is here!
Make sure you’re all set with this list.



Ready to hit the road…or skies?
As the weather warms up, get set for your summer travels with these tips and templates.

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