Tuesday Theme Ideas and Hashtags
Designating a daily theme is a great way to add a little fun to your regular school day. These Tuesday theme ideas or Tuesday hashtags can be the focus of an entire day or a way to label a brief segment of the day. Whether you’re in a classroom setting or homeschooling your own kids, themes or hashtags use catchy alliteration or rhyming to amp up the fun factor.
Here’s a big list of fun themes for Tuesdays, along with a few suggestions of ways you can use them to increase engagement and learning opportunities for your students.
General Ways to Use Theme Days
Weekly Activities
Some of the daily themes listed below work well with weekly use. These can provide opportunity for regular practice or short activities. Examples of themes that can easily be used every week:
Top Ten Tuesday: share a top ten list, or have students create their own
Trivia Tuesday: share a random piece of trivia or make it a challenge to answer a trivia question each Tuesday
You get the idea here. These themes don’t take up a significant amount of time and can be added into your schedule to share tidbits of information in a fun way.
Monthly Activities
Many of the themes listed might not be practical for weekly usage. Depending on your schedule and students’ interest, you may not want to have a Tasty Tuesday or Tour the World Tuesday theme every week, but a monthly activity around this theme would be a useful addition to your schedule.
Occasional Activities
Some of the themes work very well to use more occasionally. This could be a quarterly or sporadic use of a theme like Teach Me Tuesday as a way to have students teach a concept to you or someone else. You could also combine daily themed days to create a week of unique learning outside the regular curriculum.
Newsletter Headings
If you have a student interested in creating a family or class newsletter, these themes could be great column headings for a newsletter project.
Read How to Plan a Homeschool Day with Fun Theme Ideas for a full week of themed learning activities
Tuesday Theme Ideas and Hashtags
Here’s the list of hashtags and alliterative themes for Tuesday, listed in alphabetical order.
Take a Stand Tuesday
This would be an appropriate theme for a Tuesday debate club! You could also use this on a monthly basis to have students choose a position on a question you pose and defend their position in a discussion or essay format.
#TakeAStandTuesday
Take a Trip Tuesday
Use this theme for an occasional Tuesday field trip or as a geography or cultural studies theme. It would be a fun way to introduce a weekly video of famous sites around the world.
#TakeATripTuesday
Take Ten Tuesday
Take a quick ten minute brain break, movement break, or quiet time with Take Ten Tuesday.
Talented Tuesday
This theme could be an occasional opportunity for students to showcase their unique talents, or weekly look at individuals who are supremely talented in their field.
#TalentedTuesday
Talkative Tuesday
Use this theme as a way to work on improving conversation skills and interpersonal interactions.
#TalkativeTuesday
Tasty Tuesday
Encourage students to try healthy new foods or learn valuable cooking skills with an occasional Tasty Tuesday. You could have students share favorite recipes and create a class cookbook.
#TastyTuesday
Teach Me Tuesday
Have students reinforce their learning by playing teacher on the occasional Teach Me Tuesday.
#TeachMeTuesday
Team Up Tuesday
Encourage teamwork with projects or games that require students to collaborate and work together on Team Up Tuesday.
#TeamUpTuesday
Technology Tuesday
Work through a study of the history of technology, look at cutting edge technological advances, or learn how to use specific tech with a regular Technology Tuesday.
#TechnologyTuesday
Tempera Tuesday
Great for an art class or a week of art focus. Ideas: Mixed Media Monday, Tempera Tuesday, Woodcraft Wednesday, Thursday Threads (sewing), and Fold It Friday (origami).
#TemperaTuesday
Terrific Tuesday
This theme is well-known as a way to motivate and encourage positive attitudes. Use in conjunction with Marvelous Monday, Wonderful Wednesday, Thrilling Thursday, and Fabulous Friday.
#TerrificTuesday
Textile Tuesday
Another art theme that could also be used to explore weaving, knitting, felting, embroidery, and a variety of thread, yarn, and fabrics.
#TextileTuesday
Texture Tuesday
Most often associated with a beauty theme, Texture Tuesday could also be used as a fun way to explore design ideas on a weekly or monthly basis.
#TextureTuesday
Tidy Tuesday
Use a Tidy Tuesday theme to label a segment of the day for students to tidy up their desks, shelves, or binders.
#TidyTuesday
Timehop Tuesday
One of many themes that can be used as a label for history study.
#TimehopTuesday
Time Management Tuesday
Work on study skills, calendar skills, and productivity with students during a Time Management Tuesday segment.
#TimeManagementTuesday
Time Travel Tuesday
Another fun theme to use for regular or occasional history study.
#TimeTravelTuesday
Timeline Tuesday
Gather a selection of interesting timelines to share on Timeline Tuesdays.
#TimelineTuesday
Times Table Tuesday
Great for students who need to work on learn multiplication facts, institute a Times Table Tuesday with fun games to help them learn.
#TimesTableTuesday
Tinker Tuesday
Similar to a Maker Monday, this theme would work well as a monthly or occasional opportunity to build and create.
#TinkerTuesday
Tongue Twister Tuesday
A fun theme idea to use in morning meetings or as a transition from one activity to the next.
#TongueTwisterTuesday
Toolkit Tuesday
Use this theme as a way to discuss important tools and resources to help your student succeed. This could be anything from note-taking tips to mindset mantras.
#ToolkitTuesday
Tools and Toys Tuesday
This would be a fun theme to use as part of an inventions unit study.
Toot Your Horn Tuesday
Give students the opportunity to share something they did well recently.
#TootYourHornTuesday
Top Ten Tuesday
Use this fun theme to share top ten lists, or provide prompts and have your students come up with their own top ten.
#TopTenTuesday
Top Tips Tuesday
Gather a selection of great advice to dispense on Top Tips Tuesday. This could be generalized advice or top tips related to something specific you’re working on that week.
#TopTipsTuesday
Toss Up Tuesday
Start a this or that type discussion on Toss Up Tuesday.
#TossUpTuesday
Tough Stuff Tuesday
This theme would be a great way to work on difficult or complex questions, acknowledging that the work is hard.
#ToughStuffTuesday
Tour the World Tuesday
Use this as a geography or cultural study weekly or monthly.
#TourtheWorldTuesday
Tranquil Tuesday
Take a time out on Tranquil Tuesday. Do some stretching, deep breathing, play gentle music, or otherwise relax for a few minutes.
#TranquilTuesday
Transportation Tuesday
This theme would be a fun way to go through a transportation unit study once a week.
#TransportationTuesday
Travel Tuesday
A well-known Tuesday hashtag, Travel Tuesday is great for a geography segment weekly, monthly, or occasionally.
#TravelTuesday
Trivia Tuesday
Use this theme as part of a morning meeting, make it a Google form question, or write a question on a whiteboard and let students write their responses.
#TriviaTuesday
Try It Tuesday
This could be used to encourage students to try new foods, read a new book, or try a new hobby.
#TryItTuesday
Tuesday Target
Work on goal-setting during an occasional Tuesday Target segment.
#TuesdayTarget
Tuesday Tea Time
Probably more doable for homeschoolers than in a classroom situation, this could be a fun occasional tea party theme. You could combine tea time with a literary book club style discussion.
#TuesdayTeaTime
Tuesday Topic
This theme could be used for practically anything. Pick a topic and talk about it on Tuesdays!
#TuesdayTopic
Tuesday Trio
Choose groups of three items or people to cover in this theme. Ideas: Three Tenors, states of matter, primary colors, branches of government.
#TuesdayTrio
Tuesday Truth
Share inspiration quotes or interesting statistics with this theme.
#TuesdayTruth
Tuesday Tunes
Start your Tuesdays with an upbeat tune to motivate and energize your students.
#TuesdayTunes
Typography Tuesday
Use this theme with an art class to focus or with students who have an interest in typography. This could also be a fun way to label an occasional creative lettering art segment.
#TypographyTuesday
Find theme ideas for every day of the week!
Tuesday Themes Add Fun
Use a theme of the day to add a bit of fun to the school day. Whether you choose a go-to Tuesday theme to visit weekly all year, or add in occasional theme segments, your students will look forward to the regular occurrence of your Tuesday themes.
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