Sunday, March 27, 2022

National Crayon Day & Easter Coloring FREEBIES

Celebrate National Crayon Day with FREE crayons through 3/29/22! Head over to the Crayola Experience for the National Crayon Day Giveaway at https://www.crayolaexperience.com/national-crayon-day-giveaway. 

Do you know how crayons are made? Take a quick tour of the Crayola Crayon Factory in Easton, Pennsylvania:


Link: https://www.today.com/video/inside-the-crayola-factory-see-how-the-iconic-crayons-are-made-893853251852

Next, celebrate National Crayon Day with FREE Easter coloring handouts:







Get the Easter Coloring Sheets packet at Educator Helper AUL and TpT stores.

Finally, explore history, handouts, and more, as well as watching for the next Name the Crayon Color contest, at www.crayola.com.

Happy coloring!
Beth, Educator Helper



Sunday, March 20, 2022

FREE National Disabilities Awareness Month Activities

Students need to be able to have honest, open discussions that bring about change for the better for National Disabilities Awareness Month. 

The Polka Dot Project is a great place to start when it comes to learning about disabilities. As always, be sure to preview the entire film before sharing with students:


Link: https://youtu.be/TnT6WxfGY1E

Often the term "disability" brings up images of physical limitations. Therefore, it is important to introduce and discuss disabilities that are not characterized in such ways.

Try opening discussions on disabilities with these free activities and coloring handouts:









Get the full packet of activities at AUL or TpT Educator Helper storefront:


Make National Disabilities Awareness Month a lifelong learning event!
Beth, Educator Helper

Sunday, March 13, 2022

FREE St. Patrick's Day Story Starters

 


The luck o' the Irish be with you and your students as we celebrate St. Patrick's Day!

Get creativity flowing with St. Patrick's Day Story Starters with word banks:









For more holiday freebies, see the last two weeks' blogposts are visit Educator Helper storefront at AUL or TPT.

Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Beth, Educator Helper