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Superboard Template
Grades 3–12

Missing Assignments

A quick way for students to track missing work and check off tasks as they finish.

Superboard Template
Grades 3–1210 min

Starbucks Mode

Quiet, calm, and focused vibes. Bring on the chill productivity.

Superboard Template
Grades 3–1225 min

Holiday Starbucks Mode

Relaxed, cheerful holiday ambiance to help everyone stay focused and productive.

Superboard Template
Grades 3–5

Homework by Subjects

A daily homework tracker that keeps assignments organized by subject. Great for end-of-day routines and helping students build independence.

Superboard Template
Grades 2–820 min

Must Do, Catch Up, May Do

Prioritize work with clarity (and condiments).

Superboard Template
Grades 2–1210 min

Restorative Circle

A ready-to-use template for building classroom connection and reflection in just 5–10 minutes. Includes thoughtful prompts, circle norms, and flexible usage tips for daily or weekly SEL routines.

Superboard Template
Grades 2–825 min

Catch Up Board

A focused catch-up board for finishing missing work, iReady minutes, or weekly tasks. Includes a timer and clear checklist to keep students on track before Fun Friday or other choice time.

Superboard Template
Grades 1–830 min

Reading Groups

Keep small groups running smoothly with timers, task lists, and clear rotation visuals.

Superboard Template
K–6

Rainy Day Recess

Pick a rainy-day slide, set your expectations, and play a calm background video for indoor recess.

Superboard Template
Grades 3–1215 min

D.E.A.R. Time!

A cozy reading board with a fireplace and timer to make Drop Everything And Read time peaceful and focused.

Superboard Template
Grades 3–1230 min

Checklist: Are You Finished?

Turn “I’m done!” into “What’s next?” with structured next steps.

Superboard Template
K–1215 min

Realtime Activity Celebration

Celebrate every success and every streak - together.

Superboard Template
K–12

Classic Timer with Instructions

A clean countdown with optional instructions and checklist - designed to flex for any activity.

Superboard Template
Grade 530 min

Major Wager Decimals Review - Grade 5

A strategy-based review game using decimals questions to build accuracy, confidence, and smart risk-taking.

Writing PromptEssentials
Grades 3–810 min

Imagine you are a chef. Write a creative menu featuring three unique and mouthwatering sandwiches you would serve in your… (Preview)

Writing PromptEssentials
Grades 3–810 min

Sesame Street debuted in 1969. If you could create your own character for the show, what would they look like… (Preview)

Writing PromptEssentials
Grades 3–810 min

If you could design your own Christmas light display, what colors and patterns would you choose? Describe your festive light… (Preview)

Writing PromptEssentials
Grades 3–810 min

Your fridge comes to life at night! Write a story about the spooky party your fridge and its food have… (Preview)

Writing PromptEssentials
Grades 3–810 min

You have been chosen as the event organizer for a big school celebration. Write a detailed plan for the event:… (Preview)

Writing PromptEssentials
Grades 3–810 min

Crocs are loved and disliked for their design. How do you feel about Crocs shoes and why? Celebrates National Croc… (Preview)

Writing PromptEssentials
Grades 3–810 min

Are you a fan of black licorice or do you find it gross? Explain your feelings using delicious descriptive details.… (Preview)

Writing PromptEssentials
Grades 3–810 min

Bruce Lee (born 1940) was a martial artist and actor. Imagine you are a superhero with martial arts abilities. Write… (Preview)

Writing PromptEssentials
Grades 3–810 min

Winston Churchill (born 1874) was known for his determination. Write a short story about a character who faces a big… (Preview)

Writing PromptEssentials
Grades 3–810 min

National Authors' Day honors writers. Would being an author be a career you would enjoy? Explain why or why not. (Preview)

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