• Blank paper quilt squares with patterned borders for teachers to turn dull subjects into fun lessons.

    Paper Quilt Templates for Students to Make Stunning Displays

    $4.79

    Note: Price is in US$

    Creative paper quilt templates that make any subject more fun

    When you’re struggling to engage your students and your lesson could use a little sparkle, these printable quilt squares are a lifesaver. With 25 patchwork-style designs, they’re perfect for turning writing, goal setting, friendship reflections, even math or science, into a hands-on, creative activity students actually want to finish. No more groans when it’s time to write a paragraph or reflect on a lesson.

    Use them to jazz up your bulletin board, calm a restless class, or build connection through collaborative art. However you use them, they bring flexibility, fun, and just the right touch of magic to everyday learning.

    The digital version in Google Slides makes it even easier as students can type directly onto the squares before printing and coloring their designs.

    ▶️ Click HERE to see how to use these versatile quilt templates 

    Why It Works

    Not just pretty patterns, these quilt squares give you a creative outlet that fits nearly any subject area. Whether it’s writing about a character trait, reflecting on a social studies theme, or designing a square for a friendship display, kids stay engaged and invested. Plus, it’s incredibly satisfying to see their hard work come together as a beautiful classroom quilt.

    No cutting or tricky formatting. Just print and go.

    Why You’ll Love It

    • 25 printable blank bordered squares with fun patchwork patterns for student-designed messages, art, or quotes

    • Super versatile for use with writing prompts, SEL reflections, goal setting, and more

    • Creates a collaborative display your students will be proud of

    • Makes even dry subjects more creative and hands-on

    • Encourages mindfulness and calm during busy days

    • Works for whole-class projects, small groups, or individual tasks

    • Great for indoor recess, early finishers, or fast brain breaks

    • Easy to adapt for younger or older students

    • Available in both printable PDF and Google Slides format for easy digital use at school or home

    ▶️ Click HERE to see a preview of what’s included

    How to Use These Fun Paper Quilt Templates

    Mostly used with students in 2nd-5th grade you can use this tool in so many ways:

    • Add writing prompts for reflection, goal setting, or character building

    • Tie into literature or history units by having students decorate a square based on key themes

    • Use during SEL lessons about kindness, respect, or belonging

    • Display as a collaborative classroom quilt to celebrate student voices

    • Keep them on hand for creative early-finisher or quiet time activities

    • Invite students to write favorite quotes or draw illustrations tied to your curriculum

    Let students take the lead by designing their own squares using the blank bordered version or exploring new topics with visual thinking.

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    Why Teachers Love These Cute Patterened Quilt Templates

    “We used this resource for our “Q is for Quilt” day of our ABC Countdown and in the middle they wrote down their favorite memories from 2nd grade. I then hung it up on our wall so we could have fun reminiscing for the rest of the year. The parents also really liked checking it out at our EOY awards :) – Breanna, 2nd Grade
    My students loved these! We used them to make a kindness quilt! They were the perfect size and the patterns were so fun! – Lexi, 4th Grade

     

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  • Resources and printables for a whole school kindness tree for elementary students.

    Stunning Kindness Tree Bulletin Board: Exciting Group Activity Idea

    $6.97

    Note: Price is in US$

    A beautiful classroom kindness tree that grows with every act of kindness!

    This isn’t just a bulletin board — it’s a growing tribute to kindness that students love contributing to. Whether you’re looking to build a stronger classroom culture, start a whole-school kindness initiative, or simply find a low-prep way to bring SEL to life, this Kindness Tree bulletin board is your go-to activity.

    As kids add apples and leaves filled with their kind deeds, the tree becomes a beautiful daily reminder that what they do matters. And the more the tree grows, the more students are encouraged to keep the kindness going. It’s exciting, inclusive, and gives everyone something to feel proud of.

    ▶️ Click HERE to see why your students will love making this kindness tree! 

    Why It Works

    The Kindness Tree works because it makes kindness visible. It gives students a reason to pause and reflect, to celebrate their good choices, and to look for more ways to help and include others. That kind of daily reinforcement helps build habits and confidence.

    It’s not just for your class either. Get the whole school involved and you’ll start to notice a shift in tone. When students, teachers, admin staff, and even parents take part, the message is clear: kindness matters here.

    Why You’ll Love It

    This kindness tree works beautifully with students in Kindergarten through 5th grade as a grade, year-level or whole-school initiative.

    • Includes multiple sizes of kindness tree templates to fit your space

    • Ready-to-use leaves, apples, birds and bugs plus other clipart to decorate your bulletin board

    • Can be reused for Friendship Day, World Kindness Day, or any time your class needs a kindness boost

    • Perfect for younger grades but meaningful for upper elementary as well

    • Encourages positive behavior without external rewards — the growing tree is the incentive

    • Great for individual classrooms or school-wide projects

    • Builds SEL, reflection, and meaningful conversations

    The more people involved, the more powerful the impact — and kids love seeing adults participate too!

    ▶️ Click HERE to see a preview of what’s included

    How to Use This Beautiful Kindness Tree

    This kindness tree is more than just a bulletin board — it’s a growing celebration of good deeds and thoughtful choices. As students add apples and leaves with their acts of kindness, the tree fills up with color and meaning, becoming a living, visual reminder of what your classroom or school stands for.

    This project has the power to shift the tone of your whole school when everyone gets involved — from other classrooms to the front office, and even families at home.

    Here are a few ideas for using it:

    • Start a classroom kindness challenge where each act earns a new apple or leaf

    • Launch a school-wide Kindness Week with everyone contributing to the same tree

    • Invite admin staff, the principal, or even parents to add their own notes of kindness

    • Use it as an SEL lesson that continues growing over time

    • Pair it with morning meetings, gratitude journals, or friendship lessons

    The excitement of seeing the tree grow is a huge motivator for kids — they love watching their actions turn into something big and beautiful. And the conversations it sparks? Truly meaningful. You’ll see students looking for opportunities to be kind, not just because they’re told to, but because they want to. That’s the kind of classroom or school culture that sticks.

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    Why Teachers Love This Warm and Engaging Kindness Tree Bulletin Board

    “I teach in a self contained classroom and work with students that have moderate to severe needs 2nd-5th grade this product matches up really well with the essential element DLM standards and is a great resource for my setting.” – Alexie, 3rd, 4th, 5th grade
    “I used this as a bulletin board outside my classroom. We are talking about being a kind school this year. This board is so cute and so powerful. I am thinking of doing it next year also!” – Kaelene S (K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th grade)

     

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