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Collection of Bellworks (18)
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A smiling heart mascot celebrates graduation with a golden bell-ideal for inspiring students and marking academic milestones.
A dynamic composition blending alert (bell) and confirmation (checkmark) motifs in bold, modern flat design.
A joyful yellow bell ringing with a red heart inside-symbolizing love, celebration, or happy announcements.
A friendly, animated golden bell with a warm smile and expressive eyes-ideal for adding cheer to any design.
Ready-to-use bell ringer slide templates in a charming rustic farmhouse style-just type in your prompt and go!
Bright, playful typography spelling “CLASS” - perfect for school posters, digital slides, or learning environments.
A cheerful, inclusive set of illustrated kids engaging in learning, creativity, and everyday adventures-ideal for classroom resources and children’s content.
A clean, organized weekly behavior log-perfect for classroom or home use to track student goals and daily performance.
Kick off each January class with structured, standards-aligned warm-ups that build skills daily-no prep needed.
Young learners concentrate intently as they sketch on paper, surrounded by vibrant pencil holders and warm wooden tables.
A vibrant, ready-to-use November ELA bell work pack for middle and high school-complete with grammar grabbers, misspelled words practice, and headline writing.
A fierce cartoon scorpion in bold orange tones, coiled and ready to strike-perfect for bold visual identities.
A vibrant, ready-to-use St. Patrick’s Day bell work set for grades 6-8, combining mentor sentences, clover crafts, and digital integration.
Kick off each class with structured, standards-aligned March bell work-ideal for 5th to 9th graders and easy to implement.
A clean, five-line worksheet prompting students to write “¿Cómo te llamas?” followed by their name-perfect for early Spanish learners.
