Collaborative Back To School Posters and Reflection Activities

the last several weeks, my life has been jam-packed. Between raising my two middle school boys and juggling a full-time job, I’ve been spending all my free time working on a new back-to-school product line. I decided to combine AI with my own artistic skills to create something truly unique. Everyone says “back to school” is a big season, with many making most of their yearly revenue during this time. Believe it or not, despite having three hundred products, I never focused on making seasonal back-to-school posters or activities. But now that May is over, I’m excited to share that I’ve created twenty fantastic back-to-school products. These include collaborative posters for different grades, and I even made versions for French and Spanish students, using AI and Photoshop to ensure the words are accurate.

I did mention that i was making collaborative coloring pages for indigenous people. Some of these preview images are amazing, check out that blog if you have time.

I majored in French in college and minored in philosophy, so when I thought about French back-to-school products, I immediately turned to "Le Petit Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. This children’s book is filled with profound themes like love, loss, and the search for meaning in life. It dives into human nature and relationships, encouraging us to see beyond the surface to understand the true essence of things. I incorporated beloved expressions from the novel into the collaborative coloring pages. To make these posters even more special, I created them in two sizes and included four pages of philosophical reflection for students, with questions tailored to each specific poster. I believe it’s perfectly fitting to introduce deep, philosophical questions in the first week of school.

the French posters are very cute, i must admit that i am very proud of them. The are all here on back to school


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