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Preview of American Revolution Stations Activity - Revolutionary War Centers - Digital

American Revolution Stations Activity - Revolutionary War Centers - Digital

American Revolution stations packThis resource includes 7 stations that will enhance any US Revolutionary War unit. It is aligned to my American Revolution Unit Bundle. Each of the stations focuses on one aspect of the American Revolution. These engaging stations offer true student led learning opportunities. There is a PDF & a GOOGLE version of the stations so you can easily assign to your students if you are teaching virtually.Want to try a FREE stations pack? You can download my free Reco
Preview of U.S. History Brain-Stretchers BUNDLE: 80 Journal Prompts

U.S. History Brain-Stretchers BUNDLE: 80 Journal Prompts

Get all my U.S. History Brain-Stretchers in one money-saving bundle! This collection will take you from colonization to contemporary America and works equally well as writing prompts, bell ringers, or discussion questions. These Brain-Stretchers get students thinking about topics that they will be exploring in class, finding relevance in the past, and reflecting on what they have learned. They are truly versatile and are an absolute lifesaver in the classroom! The questions in each prompt are p
Preview of U.S. History Bell Ringers & Writing Prompts: 1865 to the Present

U.S. History Bell Ringers & Writing Prompts: 1865 to the Present

This Brain-Stretcher collection is tailor-made for U.S. History and works equally well as writing prompts, bell ringers, or discussion questions. The prompts 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 answers) so they are accessible
Preview of World History I Writing Prompts & Bell Ringers for the Middle Ages

World History I Writing Prompts & Bell Ringers for the Middle Ages

This set of 12 “Brain-Stretchers” is tailor-made for World History I classes and includes prompts relating to the Middle Ages in Europe. The topics explored include the Vikings, feudalism, castles, the Crusades, and the Black Death. Use them to spark a discussion or have a lively debate. Use them as writing prompts to promote literacy in your classroom. Use them as bell-ringers to start class in an engaging and purpose driven way. I used them as a written bell-ringer activity followed by a class
Preview of U.S. History Discussion Questions & Writing Prompts: Colonization to 1865

U.S. History Discussion Questions & Writing Prompts: Colonization to 1865

This Brain-Stretcher collection is tailor-made for U.S. History and works equally well as writing prompts, bell ringers, or discussion questions. The prompts 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 answers) so they are accessible
Preview of Restorative Justice Action Task Cards

Restorative Justice Action Task Cards

Restorative Justice will become part of school law in the state of Michigan in the 2017/2018 school year. Restorative justice (RJ) is a powerful approach to discipline that focuses on repairing harm through inclusive processes that engage all stakeholders. Implemented well, RJ shifts the focus of discipline from punishment to learning and from the individual to the community. I have made a set of task cards to be laminated and cut out for student(s) whom caused the conflict and also for the vic
Preview of World History Bell Ringers & Prompts for Ancient Rome & Byzantine Empire

World History Bell Ringers & Prompts for Ancient Rome & Byzantine Empire

This set of 12 “Brain-Stretchers” is tailor-made for World History I classes and includes prompts relating to ancient Rome and the Byzantine Empire. The topics explored include forms of government, the assassination of Julius Caesar, the fall of the Roman Empire, and the Great Schism of the Christian church. Use them to spark a discussion or have a lively debate. Use them as writing prompts to promote literacy in your classroom. Use them as bell-ringers to start class in an engaging and purpose
Preview of Ancient World History Brain-Stretchers: Islamic Civilization, Africa, & Americas

Ancient World History Brain-Stretchers: Islamic Civilization, Africa, & Americas

This set of 12 “Brain-Stretchers” is tailor-made for World History I classes and includes prompts relating to Islamic civilization, ancient Africa, and the ancient Americas. Use them to spark a discussion or have a lively debate. Use them as writing prompts to promote literacy in your classroom. Use them as bell-ringers to start class in an engaging and purpose driven way. I used them as a written bell-ringer activity followed by a class discussion to accomplish all three of these goals. They a
Preview of World History Discussion Questions & Writing Prompts: Ancient China

World History Discussion Questions & Writing Prompts: Ancient China

This set of “Brain-Stretchers” is tailor-made for World History I classes and includes prompts relating to ancient and imperial China. There are 12 Brain-Stretchers in this set and they are perfect for teaching the Shang Dynasty to the Song Dynasty (1766 B.C.E. to 1279 C.E.). The topics explored include geography, dynastic rule, Confucius, the Great Wall of China, and the Silk Road. Use them to spark a discussion or have a lively debate. Use them as writing prompts to promote literacy in your cl
Preview of Individual or Small Group Tutoring Strategies for ESL/ELD Students (All Levels)

Individual or Small Group Tutoring Strategies for ESL/ELD Students (All Levels)

These tutoring strategy cards can be cut to create an easily accessible flipbook that addresses all California English Language Development Standards. The cards are organized to provide tutoring strategies for Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced Level learners. Each level provides the following nine practice topics: Non-Academic Conversation, Collaborative Content Review, Persuasive/Opinion-Based Conversation, Audience and Purpose Conversation, Academic Active Listening, Reading Strategies,
Preview of Ancient Greece Writing Prompts & Discussion Questions for World History I

Ancient Greece Writing Prompts & Discussion Questions for World History I

This set of 12 “Brain-Stretchers” is tailor-made for World History I classes and includes prompts relating to ancient Greece. The topics explored include geography, the Trojan War, Socrates, and Alexander the Great. Use them to spark a discussion or have a lively debate. Use them as writing prompts to promote literacy in your classroom. Use them as bell-ringers to start class in an engaging and purpose driven way. I used them as a written bell-ringer activity followed by a class discussion to ac
Preview of How to answer different document based questions in History. CARDS (DBQ)

How to answer different document based questions in History. CARDS (DBQ)

In a bid to help our students think more like historians we set them various styles of question based on the sources in DBQs. These helpful little cards can be used with any document or piece of evidence in history. They work for any time period and help our students to address real issues of provenance and purpose.I devised these initially to support the GCSE History students and to help prepare them for question types that might come up in their end of year exam. However, they they have been
Preview of Historical Person Analysis Activities to Analyze Any Figure from History (Set 2)

Historical Person Analysis Activities to Analyze Any Figure from History (Set 2)

These engaging “Would They Rather” questions are a fun twist on “Would You Rather” questions and can be used to analyze the personality and character of ANY historical figure! A great addition to the toolkit of any history teacher, they are perfect as early finisher activities, journal prompts, discussion questions, and more! This versatile set has 15 different “Would They Rather” questions. For each question, students will imagine that a particular person from history must choose between two di
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 Modeling Energy Flow and Constructing Explanation and Arguments CER Task

Modeling Energy Flow and Constructing Explanation and Arguments CER Task

Created by
Mrs Lyons
In this activity, students will develop a computational model of the energy flow of United States. Students will do this by working in pairs to use clue cards to input data into the visual energy flow diagram on their handouts. They will then use algebraic thinking to complete the missing information in the model. After developing their model, students will write a scientific explanation or argument on one of three prompts. The writing is scaffolded using the Claims-Evidence-Reasoning-Rebuttal
Preview of PACIFIC WAR: 1 Choice board and 4 Tic-Tac-Toes. Causes, effects, battles.

PACIFIC WAR: 1 Choice board and 4 Tic-Tac-Toes. Causes, effects, battles.

One choice board with the project tasks for the homework or classwork about causes, battles, and outcomes of the Pacific war to boost authentic assessment. All the projects are aimed at students with different learning styles: visual, verbal, and reading/writing.Four Tic-Tac-Toe boards with critical thinking questions(based on the highest levels of Bloom Taxonomy) about the causes, battles, and outcomes of the Pacific war. These activities good for revision at the end of the lesson or week/topic
Preview of FREE Mindfulness Exercises

FREE Mindfulness Exercises

Mindfulness This is a small brain break pack (3 sheets) that can be used for students during the online classes or during home breaks. The pack has three activities which are mindfulness based that helps in calming them. Mindfulness is proven to be effective in both adults and children. Enjoy this FREE resource and do follow me.
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