Practical Resources

STEPi is dedicated to providing resources to all who may need it. The cards and booklets below can be printed and used to help kids develop and improve their reading, writing and comprehension skills so they will grow up to be prepared, willing and happy adults.

STEPi also provides Activity Books to anyone who may need it. The Activity Books work hand-in-hand with their respective STEPi storybooks and include subjects like English, Mathematics, Geography and Emotional Wellness.


  • activity sheets for children

    Why Emmanuel Can't Read

    Use this article to motivate parents, teachers, caregivers, siblings, uncles, grandparents and community members to commit to building an education culture around reading.

  • education booklet

    Character Strength

    Use this activity sheet to identify character strengths in yourself, others and the book characters.

  • Literature Development

    Literature Development

    Teachers/caregivers can use these interactive activities to develop children’s literacy skills.

  • Vision Board

    This vision board may be a helpful resource for teachers, caregivers or parents to help children plan out their interests, dreams or goals.

  • Letter

    This resource is an example of a letter that kids can use to help them when they're feeling stressed or overwhelmed. It has some tips and advice for them and their parents/caregivers/teachers.

  • Resilience

    My Superhero Powers resilience chart is a great postcard to show how we are able to stand strong in whatever we may face and to grow through it.

  • 7 Social Sins

    7 Social Sins

    An inspirational postcard about working together to make a better world that can be distributed to anyone.

  • Equity

    Equity

    A postcard on the value of inclusivity that can be distributed to anyone who may need it.

  • Love Wins

    Love Wins

    A motivational postcard about how we have the power and ability to change things.

  • Timetable

    Timetable

    Download this timetable for children to see their daily routine.