I love using weekly slides!! These are the ones I made for December and January. You can grab them in my b!o. :) I also just posted a video sharing some of my favorite winter activities to do with my students, so if you need a few fun ideas between now and break, definitely check it out. I’ve got a few New Year’s activities too! And I’ll be posting more in-depth videos over the next few days. 🫶🏼 #teachersoftiktok #holidayactivities #weeklyslides #middleschoolteacher #teacherresources
Weekly slides are an excellent classroom tool that help teachers organize lesson plans, reminders, and supplies in a visually appealing and easy-to-follow format. For those teaching middle school, incorporating themed weekly slides centered around holidays and winter activities can add excitement and structure to the classroom environment. Many educators look for ways to make lessons more engaging during the winter months when students might feel less motivated. Using customizable weekly slides offers a perfect solution by including daily reminders, schedules, and interactive elements that tie into holiday themes, such as winter crafts, storytelling, and New Year’s reflections. Reminders such as 'Monday,' 'Supplies,' and daily tips can be included to help students stay on track. These slides can easily be adapted with content tailored for different subjects or grade levels. Adding a background layout themed for winter or the holiday season enhances the visual appeal and can create a warm classroom atmosphere. Teachers can also share winter activities through video content, demonstrating how to integrate fun and educational tasks that can be done between now and the winter break. Simple activities like writing prompts about holiday traditions or science experiments related to winter weather keep students engaged. Furthermore, sharing these resources with fellow educators through platforms such as TikTok communities (#teachersoftiktok), hashtags such as #holidayactivities and #teacherresources, allows for collaboration and inspiration. This collective sharing creates a support network where teachers can continually enhance their lesson planning and find fresh ideas. Ultimately, incorporating holiday and winter weekly slides into your classroom routine not only supports student organization but also fosters an interactive and enjoyable learning environment during the colder months.

























































































