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Preview of Growth Mindset Bell Ringers FREEBIE: Social Emotional Learning Writing Prompts

Growth Mindset Bell Ringers FREEBIE: Social Emotional Learning Writing Prompts

Created by
Mister Harms
These fully-editable growth-mindset bell ringers will get your class thinking and are perfect for social emotional learning as well! With thought-provoking and engaging prompts, they can be used as individual writing prompts or large group discussion topics. Teachers agree that these bell ringers are perfect for daily warm ups or morning meetings. I’m so excited for your students to experience a variety of life-impacting questions to write about individually or discuss within groups.⭐️ Get all 3
Preview of FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

Created by
TPT Maria
Sometimes, you just need a list of websites for everyone. Here it is. FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES  Put together by Teach Me, Maria!It takes time to gather this information, figure out the appropriate grade levels, and format, maintain, and update this page. All I ask is for an honest review if this list helps you.
Preview of Oregon Trail Activity | Beginning Trail Notes & History | Simulation Game Intro

Oregon Trail Activity | Beginning Trail Notes & History | Simulation Game Intro

Created by
Mister Harms
Oregon Trail activities are so fun for teachers and students. This travel guide is a visual and informational resource to help your students better understand the beginnings of the Oregon Trail. This particular sampler starts at Independence, Missouri and ends at Chimney Rock. It includes stunning visuals, real emigrant quotes, trail maps, and more! I hope you and your students enjoy learning about these first few stops and experiences along the Oregon Trail with this Google Slides instructional
Preview of Argument Writing: Teaching Opposition and Rebuttal

Argument Writing: Teaching Opposition and Rebuttal

Get students familiar with using counterclaims, and refuting in their argument writing with this interactive kit. The kit includes: Claim Playing Cards, "You're Wrong, I'm Right, Here's Why" worksheet, "Opposition Paragraph Organizer" worksheet, Opposition and Sentence Starter Word Key, and a lesson plan on how to use this effectively in your classroom.
Preview of Poetry Analysis "I, Too" by Langston Hughes - Harlem Renaissance

Poetry Analysis "I, Too" by Langston Hughes - Harlem Renaissance

This 4 page poem analysis features Langston Hughes' Harlem Renaissance era poem "I, Too." Use this poem to teach about the Harlem Renaissance and the rise of black culture and appreciation of black history during the 1920s. The analysis starts out with lower Bloom's questions and has the students answer a pre-reading question, then read the poem, listen to the poem read aloud, and paraphrase the poem's words. Then, the students evaluate the connotations of the poem, plot, subject, and theme,
Preview of American Abolitionists Nonfiction Reading Passages & Writing Prompts [Editable]

American Abolitionists Nonfiction Reading Passages & Writing Prompts [Editable]

This is a no-prep packet on American abolitionists. It can be used as a bell work booklet, but would also be suitable for sub plans, or for early finishers. One of my focuses when creating this was to ensure that students are improving student literacy through historical reading and writing tasks.Although this is a perfect resource for Black history month, I feel like it's important to celebrate these individuals and their accomplishments throughout the year.This product includes:14 Readings on
Preview of Exercise Your Senses

Exercise Your Senses

Created by
Tinybop
Your senses—sight, touch, taste, smell, and hearing—are a part of your nervous system. They work together to help you make sense of the world around you by sending your brain signals to decode. Grab a blindfold (no peeking!) to test them out. Directions: Find a partner and ask him/her to hand you a mystery item. As you try and guess what it is, have your partner record your observations. 1) How does the object feel? Soft or hard? Heavy or light? 2) How does it smell? Sweet or sour? Earthy or f
Preview of World War 2 Simulation, Battle of Iwo Jima Activity

World War 2 Simulation, Battle of Iwo Jima Activity

World War 2 simulation activity: Battle of Iwo JimaHistory can be difficult for students to understand and experience. Simulations help students put themselves in the past, learning about history in an authentically engaging way. Students love simulations because they don't know what the final outcome will be. It's an exciting learning experience!This FREE minimal prep simulation puts students in the role of a soldier who fought in the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War 2. This resource is alig
Preview of Scientific Revolution Scientists Jigsaw Activity

Scientific Revolution Scientists Jigsaw Activity

Created by
Global Girl
This was a worksheet for the Scientific Revolution that I created which includes a number of different activities.The first page includes a Do Now as well as key terms associated with the topic. The main activity is a jigsaw in which students are provided with a graphic organizer, as well as differentiated readings for Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton. Following the jigsaw activity are a number of writing activities based on Hochman writing methods, as well as regents level questions. Feel free t
Preview of U.S. History Bell Ringers, Discussion Questions & Writing Prompts Sample

U.S. History Bell Ringers, Discussion Questions & Writing Prompts Sample

This set of ten sample prompts from my Brain-Stretcher collection is tailor-made for U.S. History and works equally well as writing prompts, bell ringers, or discussion questions. They get students thinking about topics that they will be exploring in class, finding relevance in the past, and reflecting on what they have learned. These Brain-Stretchers are truly versatile and are an absolute lifesaver in the classroom! The questions in each prompt are purely opinion based (no right or wrong ans
Preview of A Parts of an Atom STAR* Virtual Lab Google Docs™️ DINB

A Parts of an Atom STAR* Virtual Lab Google Docs™️ DINB

Created by
Star Materials
When studying measurement and forces, use this complete “Parts of an Atom” Physical Science Virtual Lab to investigate: “How do Protons, Neutrons and Electrons make different atoms?” This single Google Sheet™ has all the materials to perform a virtual experiment, collect, analyze and evaluate the collected data while presenting findings in a single page format – either digital or on paper. A video shows the setup and steps of the lab and also a virtual lab based on the PhET™ Interactive Simulat
Preview of Enduring Issues Essay Planning Template

Enduring Issues Essay Planning Template

This outline is designed to prepare Global History II students for writing the Regents Enduring Issues Essay. This resource will assist students who typically have a difficult time with essay writing. The outline includes prompts for the Introduction, 3 body, and conclusion paragraphs.
Preview of Debate Viewing Guide: Template for Any Political Debate or Candidate Discussion

Debate Viewing Guide: Template for Any Political Debate or Candidate Discussion

Created by
Mister Harms
One of the best ways to help students become engaged and informed on the current issues of the day is by watching the most recent political debates. Whether it be a general election, primary race, gubernatorial race, senate, or even a presidential race, students love hearing the arguments and debate between the candidates. I have used this format for years and it is a proven way to help my students follow along with the issues of the day. Students get to hear how candidates have such differin
Preview of Propaganda lesson and project instructions.

Propaganda lesson and project instructions.

This lesson describes in detail the types of propaganda used throughout the 20th century. There are close to 2 dozen annotated examples along with translated foreign posters as well. Students will emerge from this lesson understanding the definition, purpose, intended audiences, and impact of propaganda. There is also a link to a propaganda analysis form to be used as practice prior to assigning the project. A detailed set of instructions and a rubric are included for students to make their own
Preview of America The Story of Us Episode 1 REBELS • Free Viewing Guide Worksheet Sampler

America The Story of Us Episode 1 REBELS • Free Viewing Guide Worksheet Sampler

Created by
Mister Harms
America The Story of Us, by the History Channel, is one of the best video series to show for any American or US History class. Teachers love the quality content, and students enjoy the engaging visuals! Certainly considered a classic by now, this series has 12 episodes ranging from the early setters of Jamestown, all the way through September 11th and the new millennium. This viewing guide for episode 1 entitled "Rebels" covers the following information:Survival at Jamestown and the settlers' in
Preview of PBL: Where should U.S. Build a New Military Base in Southeast Asia or Oceania?

PBL: Where should U.S. Build a New Military Base in Southeast Asia or Oceania?

This is a Project-Based Learning tool that integrates physical geography, environmental hazards, human geography, and the regions of Southeast Asia and Oceania. Students will be actively engaged from day one, delving into images, gathering data from a GIS map and articles, exchanging information with their peers at the table, and ultimately crafting a final report. You can utilize this product for your physical and human geography units or as a semester's final project. For the editable version,
Preview of "Worst Person in History," History Back-to-School Activity, Engaging Lesson

"Worst Person in History," History Back-to-School Activity, Engaging Lesson

Not sure what to plan for the last weeks of school? Tired of hearing students complain that class is boring? Try the "Worst Person in History" research and persuasion assignment! Offered as a FREEBIE to help you get through the last weeks of school! ___________________________________________ Discover the captivating assignment 'Worst Person in History'. This thought-provoking resource empowers students to delve into the lives of notorious historical figures. With the option to conduct independe
Preview of Email Writing - Professional Job Scenarios

Email Writing - Professional Job Scenarios

To be worldly scholars, students must know how to communicate effectively and one mode of that communication is emailing. Students need to know how to write emails in a professional manner for all sorts of scenarios. This assignment will give them several scenarios and task them with solving the scenarios via a professional email; this provides students with real world skills and has them practice in a way that benefits them later.
Preview of How Do I Explain? (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning)

How Do I Explain? (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning)

Writing a good conclusion is often difficult for students. This activity provides explanation and examples, as well as a template, for students to use in writing a scientific conclusion. Terms are explained, a graphic is shown, and step-by-step instructions are included. The template is based on the claim-evidence-reasoning model, however, it can easily be used in any subject area where argumentative writing is required.
Preview of The Mixed Legacy of Reconstruction Inquiry Based Activity

The Mixed Legacy of Reconstruction Inquiry Based Activity

APE Activities are a great way to use Document Based Questions in a standard history class.Students read various documents and use the guiding questions to answer fill in the “APE” boxesat the end.This 45-50 minute activity is best taught in conjunction with a basic overview of the ReconstructionEra in US History (1865-1876). In this inquiry based lesson, students will examine both primaryand secondary sources to identify the “mixed legacy” of Reconstruction.
Preview of APUSH LEQ/DBQ Essay - Peer Edit/Review Lesson (Periods 1 - 9)

APUSH LEQ/DBQ Essay - Peer Edit/Review Lesson (Periods 1 - 9)

APUSH Peer Review/Revision lesson that can be used for any topic/unit (Period 1 - 9). You can use AP released essay samples, or your own student's essays for this activity. If using your own student's work you should remove any and all student names for anonymity purposes.
Preview of Historical Thinking Skills: Questions and Sentence Starters

Historical Thinking Skills: Questions and Sentence Starters

Created by
Devon Burger
This resource will help your students with their historical thinking skills—especially sourcing, corroborating, and contextualizing historical documents. The skills are from the Stanford History Education Group's work, and many of the specific questions and sentence starters come from their Historical Thinking Chart. I simply formatted these questions and sentence starters in a way that I thought would be more useful for my students.I use this by printing it double-sided and laminating the paper
Preview of Enlightenment Thinkers Chart

Enlightenment Thinkers Chart

Created by
Gerae Cragg
This enlightenment thinkers chart is a great note resource that has student use critical thinking to help separate the ideas of enlightenment thinkers.Hobbes/Locke/Rousseau/Montesquieu/Wollstonecraft/VoltaireIncluded is a worksheet that asked students what makes the enlightenment thinkers similar and what makes them different. Versatile and can be used along many different enlightenment thinkers lectures and resources.
Preview of FREE! American Genius E01 Jobs vs. Gates | Digital Self-Grading Quiz & Print

FREE! American Genius E01 Jobs vs. Gates | Digital Self-Grading Quiz & Print

Created by
TeacherTravis
This simple, yet effective, 25 question, multiple choice quiz is meant to supplement the viewing of E01 Jobs vs. Gates from the American Genius National Geographic Original series. The questions are evenly spaced throughout the movie. Although multiple choice questions do not always allow for in-depth thinking and analysis, teachers can optionally use the included 15 debriefing discussion prompts to engage students in discussion and critical thinking after completing the quiz and watching the mo
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