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Elementary School Projects

Projects are an important part of learning, whether they're independently researched or in response to a unit in class. Elementary school students will love creating dynamic projects that will deepen their understanding of a wide range of subjects and topics. All of our project ideas and resources can be used as is or completely customized to meet the needs of your students.


Student Activities for Elementary School Projects




Go Beyond the Test: Assessments Reimagined

Storyboard That is a powerful tool that allows students of all ages and skill levels to create amazing visuals for learning and communicating. Foster your students’ creativity and critical thinking skills by going beyond rote memorization for tests and have them storyboard instead! These project ideas provide elementary students with the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding and analysis on any subject all while engaging their imagination.

Cut down on prep time by using our pre-made projects which include a completed example, a blank template, basic directions and a rubric! Everything about our projects can be customized and edited to fit the needs of your students, your subject matter and your objectives. By being able to add multiple templates, teachers can differentiate projects to give students a personalized learning experience.

How Tos about Elementary School Projects

1

Make project rubrics that motivate and guide students

Design clear criteria. List specific skills, knowledge, and creativity you want students to show. Clear expectations help everyone succeed and keep grading fair.

2

Share rubric with students before they start

Explain each section of the rubric. Give examples and answer questions so students know what “great work” looks like. Transparency boosts confidence and accountability.

3

Give students choice in project elements

Let students pick topics, formats, or tools within your guidelines. Choice sparks engagement and allows for personal expression in their projects.

4

Use rubrics for feedback—not just final grades

Review drafts using the rubric. Highlight strengths and suggest improvements. Ongoing feedback helps students grow before the final submission.

5

Celebrate growth and effort along with results

Recognize improvement, creativity, and perseverance. Praise specific achievements from the rubric. Positive reinforcement builds a growth mindset in your classroom.

Frequently Asked Questions about Elementary School Projects

What are some easy elementary school project ideas for teachers?

Elementary school project ideas include storyboards, visual timelines, character maps, science experiments, and creative writing assignments. Storyboard That offers ready-made templates and customizable resources to make lesson planning quick and engaging.

How can teachers use Storyboard That for classroom projects?

Teachers can use Storyboard That to assign visual projects, provide templates, and assess students’ understanding with creative storyboards. It saves prep time and allows for easy customization to fit class goals and student needs.

What are the benefits of using visual projects in elementary education?

Visual projects help students develop creativity, critical thinking, and deeper subject understanding. They also accommodate various learning styles and make lessons more memorable and interactive.

How can project-based assessments replace traditional tests?

Project-based assessments encourage students to demonstrate knowledge through creative work, analysis, and presentation. This approach fosters engagement, deeper learning, and critical thinking compared to rote memorization.

Are there customizable templates for elementary school projects?

Yes, customizable templates are available for a variety of subjects and project types. Teachers can edit examples, directions, and rubrics to match their class objectives and student needs.

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