I recently discovered a great teacher resource for creating signs, posters, and other printables. Canva is a graphic design website that offers a variety of layouts and creative commons images to make your own resources. You can make materials for free though some layouts and images are at a cost... I don't use those ones!
I just started using the website to make materials for my classroom, but I can see this being a classroom tool that students could use as well. I'm especially fond of the infographics. Check out the one I made below. Find it for free on Teachers Pay Teachers, too!
Teaching lessons learned and shared by the Middle School teacher.
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