Happy new year, everyone! Let's welcome 2023 with a renewed emphasis on cultivating creativity in students and little learners. Creativity is essential to a child's development and can have many positive benefits.

When kids are encouraged to be creative, they learn to come up with original ideas and solutions to problems which can help them both in and out of school. Creativity can also help kids healthily express themselves and their emotions while improving their confidence and self-esteem. Lastly, creativity is lots of fun for kids and helps keep them engaged and interested in learning.

Here are our 2022's best creative printable activities for your students:


(1) The Next Big App Idea (FREE)

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Age: 6 to 9 year olds, Activity Time: 2-3 hours, Items Needed: Colouring and writing pencils

If your student loves technology and is keen to explore how to build his or her own app, these printable app design worksheets will help to kick things off.

In this activity, your student will learn how to research, plan, design and market his or her first mobile application (app).


(2) Dream Job: Toy Tester (PREMIUM)

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Age: 8 to 9 year olds, Activity Time: 2-3 hours, Items Needed: Colouring and writing pencils

What's your student's dream job? I bet a "toy tester" job would be of considerable interest to your classroom.

In this activity, your child will cover basic research about employment and how people apply for jobs. Then, they will have fun filling up a job application for a "toy tester" role at a fictional toy company.


(3) My First Kanban Board (FREE)

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Age: 6 to 9 year olds, Activity Time: 1-2 hours, Items Needed: Writing pencils/pens and different coloured Post-it notes.

Kanban is a visual tool to track tasks and progress. It helps its users get more organised and stay on course. So let's find out how we can help your students!

In this activity, your students will learn how to set up their first Kanban board, determine their tasks (school or housework, or both) and learn how to track their progress.


(4) A World Explorer's Notes (PREMIUM)

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Age: 8 to 9 year olds, Activity Time: 1-2 hours, Items Needed: Colouring and Writing pencils

There are 195 countries in the world. How many have you and your students visited? Which countries have you dreamt about exploring?

This printable worksheet pack is a fun activity for kids to explore and journal facts and information about different countries.


(5) Write Restaurant Reviews (FREE)

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Age: 6 to 9 year olds, Activity Time: 1-2 hours/On-going, Items Needed: Writing pencils

Find out the general qualities and aspects of the food and restaurant business that are important to reviewers.

In this activity, your student will learn about how restaurants are reviewed and will have a chance to write their own restaurant reviews.


(6) Design Your Own Zoo (PREMIUM)

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Age: 6 to 9 year olds, Activity Time: 2-3 hours, Items Needed: Colouring and writing pencils

Zoos bring together visitors of all ages and help educate and create awareness about conservation issues worldwide.

This creative printable design challenge is a fun way for your students to design a zoo of their dreams using art and a lot of imagination.


(7) My Taste Journal (FREE)

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Age: 6 to 9 year olds, Activity Time: On-going, Items Needed: Writing pencils

This printable worksheet set is about helping kids understand more about their meals' different taste profiles and preferences.

They will also learn to understand their taste preferences by journalling the different tastes they experience over a month.


(8) Junior Entomologist: We Love Insects (PREMIUM)

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Age: 8 to 9 year olds, Activity Time: 6-8 hours, Items Needed: Colouring and writing pencils.

This creative project based learning (PBL) challenge is a fun printable worksheet set to encourage young children and students to find out more about the field of Entomology and take a deeper look at the study of insects.


(9) Let's Design Mascots (FREE)

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Age: 6 to 9 year olds, Activity Time: 1-2 hours, Items Needed: Colouring and writing pencils.

In this activity, your child will learn about mascots and how they help the brands they represent become more memorable and recognisable.

They will also have a chance to conceptualise three different types of mascots based on additional brand requirements in the printables.


(10) Design an Underwater Town (PREMIUM)

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Age: 6 to 9 year olds, Activity Time: 1-2 hours, Items Needed: Colouring pencils.

In this activity, your child will learn about the impact of climate change on sea levels and how our humans in the future may need to adapt their living spaces to these changes. They will be designing four different underwater living and commercial spaces.


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WT