May Resource Round Up

Looking for May classroom activities for your elementary or special education classroom? I’ve got you covered!

Celebrate the end of the year by having students reflect on how they grew this school year with this blooming bulletin board.

These beautiful monarchs are stunning for spring!

Students can reflect on the past year by answering questions about goals they have reached, challenges they have encountered, and things they have learned.

Keep your students engaged with this fun end of the year writing activity. Students can choose to write a letter or card to a classmate or staff member thanking them or wishing them a good summer.

100 pages of no prep phonics?! Yes please! With simple directions, clear images, and readable fonts, students can complete these pages on their own!

These adorable postcards come with your choice of 94 teacher avatars so you can find the one that looks most like you!

These end of the year gift tags & cards come in all different designs and shapes. Pair them with a simple gift like a fun eraser or sunglasses, or just use them as cards!

I hope these spring classroom activities make teaching a little easier this month!

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