🕊️ The Calm Collection 🕊️
Create a calm environment, for them and for you.
Teaching is loud. Busy. Demanding. The Calm Collection is here to give you quick, creative ways to bring the temperature down, so your students feel safe and settled, and you can breathe easier too!
Teaching is loud. Busy. Demanding. The Calm Collection is here to give you quick, creative ways to bring the temperature down, so your students feel safe and settled, and you can breathe easier too!
Why Calm Matters
When students feel calm, they’re more open to learning, kinder to each other, and more in control of their emotions. When you feel calm, everything flows better — classroom management, transitions, even how you end the day. This collection helps you build those moments in with ease. |
How to use this collection
These calm collection resources are designed to be low-prep and flexible. They will help you: ✅ Start the day with calm routines ✅ Use during transitions or after breaks ✅ Build in reflection without losing momentum |
Here are some of the most-loved tools from the Calm Collection, created to make your days smoother, your students more settled, and your routines a little easier!
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Start the day with calm, connection, and clarity.
A ready-to-go routine that sets a positive tone, encourages reflection, and builds classroom community — no prep required. A calm moment for self-reflection.
Encourage mindfulness and emotional awareness with this year-long journal — perfect for bell work, quiet time, or end-of-day wind downs. |
Simple notes, big impact.
Help students recognise the good in each other while creating a peaceful, positive atmosphere in your classroom. Take the pressure off transitions.
These calming visual timers help students stay on track without the stress, making classroom routines smoother for everyone. |
What Teachers Are Saying 💬
Here’s how these calm-creating tools have helped real teachers in real classrooms:
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This is such a great tool. We start every health class with this journal. It acts as a centering tool for my students; a small dose of mindfulness to start our class. Much appreciated!
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Want even more ideas for creating a calm, grounded classroom? Check out these short reads filled with practical strategies: