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3 No Prep New Year's Activities for Upper Elementary - Lucky in Primary
Kick off another year of fun and learning with our exciting New Year's One Word Activity! Perfect for upper elementary students, this engaging project invites kids to think about their year ahead and select one important word that will guide their journey. Say goodbye to resolution failures and hello to successful, goal-oriented students.
New Year Goal Setting Crafts - Disco Ball Resolution Activities - Differentiated
These New Year Goal Setting Crafts are perfect for students to think about the resolutions/goals they have for the year! Students will complete the craft/activity by cutting, gluing, writing one New Year's resolution/goal or multiple resolutions/goals they want to try to work on for the year, coloring, and decorating. The PDF document contains 6 disco ball designs/wordings, writing template with lines, and writing template with primary lines. Both writing templates come with sentence starters to help students. These crafts/activities can be used after winter break, goal-setting, and growth-mindset. They can also be used to create a bulletin board in the classroom or hallway.
75 Unbeatable New Year's Questions 2025
Looking to reflect on the past year and set goals for the upcoming one? Consider these thoughtful questions to guide your new year's eve reflection. Get the whole family involved with special new year's eve questions for kids to spark meaningful conversations. Whether you journal about them or discuss as a group, these end of year reflection questions can help you gain perspective and plan for what lies ahead. Embrace the opportunity before New Year’s to answer important questions that prompt self-discovery and growth.
Winter Craft Activity - Magical Snowflake - Art Lesson Plan for Kids
Kids love cutting snowflakes. Also good to create original and artistic projects! I give you some different tricks to succeed with your snowflakes. You will need white paper, construction paper, glue, scissors and sparkles. When finishing, we use coloured pencil crayons. To Your Scissors! Project for all gradesLevel:Grade 1 and upTechnique:CuttingDrawingGluingVisual language:PatternsCurved linesCold coloursRepetitionEnumerationMaterials:Construction paperWhite paperScissorsGlueColoured pencil cr
Tessellation Christmas Tree Activity | A Favorite Collaborative Classroom Craft
Tessellated Christmas Tree - Collaborative... by Art with Jenny K | Teachers Pay Teachers