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New Year Activities For Kids

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Infuse Magic into Learning: Planerium’s New Year Printables for Teachers and Homeschoolers! As the New Year approaches, it brings with it a sense of renewal, fresh beginnings, and the opportunity to set new goals. For elementary school teachers, this time of year is not only a chance to start afresh but also an exciting period […]

Best Printables for Christmas 2023

Fun Christmas Printables For Kids. You will find a variety of printables of free Christmas activities for kids here. These activities are intended to assist you with your Christmas thematic unit in your classroom and to make your teaching more enjoyable. Our printables Include materials like coloring pages, worksheets, games, and templates that may be […]

Top 5 Benefits of Incorporating Coloring Pages in the Classroom

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Finding new and engaging ways to teach can be difficult as a teacher. Coloring pages can be a great teaching tool for both preschool and elementary students. Coloring pages are not only enjoyable for children, but it can also aid in their learning and development in a variety of ways. First benefit: coloring pages can […]

Best Printables For Back to School

It’s that time of year again: back to school! The start of a new academic year represents a new beginning and a clean slate. There is a mixture of happiness and melancholy in the air due to the fact that summer is coming to an end. Some students experience anxiety on the first day of school […]

Best Quotes

Best Quotes | Planerium

Best Quotes Quotes are often presented in speech or writing to illustrate a point. They are often short stories or sayings that can be a few words long or several sentences. Some of the most widely read and impactful quotations are often referred to as “aphorisms’’ because they achieve wisdom through concision. Quotes can be from any […]

Best Printables For Rosh-Hashanah

Rosh Hashanah is a unique festival that celebrates Jewish New Year. It indicates ‘head of the year.’ The celebration continues for a couple of days, and it starts typically at the mid-end of September. Rosh-Hashanah date follows the Hebrew calendar so the Jewish New Year starts in autumn, rather than on January 1st. What does […]

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