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Preview of Calendar Organization Tasks

Calendar Organization Tasks

Created by
Joshua Reyes
Functional Stimuli for Cognitive Retraining: Calendar Organization Tasks (easy, moderate, and difficult levels)Thanks for looking at my page! All of my materials are meant to be simple and flexible stimuli. Minimal instructions are included to enable each SLP to utilize their own clinical style and allow use of current and ever-changing EBP strategies. Be creative with the use of these materials! Includes:-4 monthly calendars: 2 moderate and 2 difficult pages of stimuli to organize, per calendar
Preview of Animated Traditional Cursive SmartBoard Upper and Lowercase

Animated Traditional Cursive SmartBoard Upper and Lowercase

Your students will love this interactive SmartBoard Cursive lesson. It contains 52 pages of animated upper and lowercase letters. While your students are practicing their cursive at their seats, keep the animation going on the SmartBoard so they can check their own progress.
Preview of REAL WORLD LIFE SKILLS Teach students how to change a flat tire

REAL WORLD LIFE SKILLS Teach students how to change a flat tire

Overview It seems simple, but there are so many people in this world that do NOT know how to change a flat tire. It is critical to ensure students are aware of this important life skill in the event they experience this difficult situation. It can be a little scary, but if you are educated and well aware of the steps to change a flat tire, they will be well on their way to driving their car again. Student Objectives · Students will work together in groups of 3 and learn the steps on how to chan
Preview of Host Your Own Classroom Murder Mystery Masquerade Ball!

Host Your Own Classroom Murder Mystery Masquerade Ball!

Do you teach a mystery novel/unit/genre study? Need something AMAZING for Halloween? Want to be remembered as the most AWESOME TEACHER EVER? My students' absolute FAVORITE events of the whole year was the murder mystery masquerade ball I put on after students read Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. Three weeks before the event, I would send out mysterious invitations alluding to a masquerade ball. Two weeks before the event, I would give students their character cards. These cards inclu
Preview of Economics Business Game Simulation # 2

Economics Business Game Simulation # 2

In this game, students are presented a series of 10 questions and choices. Each choice has a positive or negative impact on their business. The students are given the role of per shop owners and deal with a mix of various challenges. This is a great way to teach economics to your class, filled with hard decisions and hilarious scenarios, it will be an amazing session!I have used this game in middle school classes, high school and even college!
Preview of Trouble at Bill Hunter Lake Park

Trouble at Bill Hunter Lake Park

Created by
wild voices
Trouble at Bill Hunter Lake Park can be for grades 8 through 12. Evaluating whether a deer population exists. How many deer is too many and how many should we have? Consider and advocate for varying opinions on how an over abundant deer population should be managed during a simulated local Ministry Board of Directors meeting with locals and then vote. Town citizens are getting very frustrated and going to use their own methods of control if something is done about it. The local Ministry Board of
Preview of Making Money from Lemons--Microsoft Excel 2010 Project

Making Money from Lemons--Microsoft Excel 2010 Project

Created by
Sheri Powers
This is an updated version of a previously posted project. This version is updated to reflect the Microsoft Office 2010 format. Students play a fun game that requires them to figure out how to make the most profit from their own "Lemonade Stand". Students will learn to create a spreadsheet that keeps track sales profit and loss. They will also create a graph that shows a sales report at the end of their "season".
Preview of Financial Literacy/Socioeconomic Simulation 5-Day Unit

Financial Literacy/Socioeconomic Simulation 5-Day Unit

Created by
Moore Materials
This unit gives students an immersive, in-depth, and hands-on opportunity to apply the "real-world" learning they crave in the classroom. This is an ELA-centric unit that has cross-curricular math elements as well. Students can explore the issues of low-, mid-, and high-SES profiles with the capability of delving into the complications of disparity of wealth, privilege, and restrictions to social mobility. The profiles students will role-play are based off of real people and case studies, and th
Preview of Filling out Medical Forms

Filling out Medical Forms

Product Description: Mastering Medical Forms - Interactive PowerPoint for Teens and Adults with AutismTitle: Mastering Medical Forms: An Interactive Learning ExperienceOverview: Empower teens and adults with autism to confidently fill out their own medical forms with our comprehensive PowerPoint presentation. This interactive and engaging tool is designed to simplify the process of understanding and completing medical forms, making it accessible and easy to grasp for individuals with autism. Thr
Preview of Codebreaking in the American Revolution:  Save Washington's Army!

Codebreaking in the American Revolution: Save Washington's Army!

Synopsis of activity:This is a fun and engaging enrichment activity for students who are learning about the American Revolution. Students will receive instruction on how to decipher coded messages using three popular code models used during the War for Independence and use the information to help win the war!Time required: about 1 class period (50-60 minutes)
Preview of Debate - Safety versus Freedom - AP Language Synthesis Essay Prompt Practice

Debate - Safety versus Freedom - AP Language Synthesis Essay Prompt Practice

* Updated 11/21/23 with 2 rubrics + Line of Reasoning handout/slideThis is my students' favorite AP Language activity each year. Facilitated as a debate using the Synthesis essay structure, the "Freedom v. Safety" prompt from a previous AP Language exam is great practice combining skills in research, argument writing, and debate. Please see the preview for a view of all materials in this resource.This resource includes hyperlinks to videos on my YouTube channel for Argument/Synthesis writing spe
Preview of Mi Viaje a México Virtual Tour (Project)

Mi Viaje a México Virtual Tour (Project)

Created by
Heens
Have your students take a virtual tour of Mexico City and Guanajuato through a powerpoint full of links, photos, and 360 tours. Should be fully editable to change the dates and information that you would like to change. There are so many great pre-activities and follow-up activities to make this a whole unit. I worked on teaching Mexican culture throughout the semester and this was a part of their final. A great way to practice writing, culture, and grammar!
Preview of Land Development vs Conservation A Role Playing Project

Land Development vs Conservation A Role Playing Project

This project puts students into a role-playing scenario. The end result is a large class debate where the class will decide the outcome of a conservation vs land development issue. The students will assume a wide variety of roles (12 in total) that range from marine biologist, land developers, city council members, environmental lawyers and several more. Once the students are divided into their groups they will begin to research the issue, form their ideas and argument and then begin to partner
Preview of How Powerful Is Congress?

How Powerful Is Congress?

How Powerful Is Congress?The Constitution gives Congress 17 enumerated powers (plus the Necessary and Proper Clause). Using these powers, Congress has created laws about immigrants, pollution, biotech, taxes, the Internet, education and almost any other issue you can think of. The six lessons in this project allow your student to explore Congress’ most important powers: Taxation, Commerce, Patents, Copyrights and Immigration and the Elastic “Necessary and Property Clause.”Questions presented inc
Preview of Netflix Presentation - Writing Activity

Netflix Presentation - Writing Activity

Created by
myflashideas
Writing Project!Now you can have your own Netflix Platform inside the classroom.You can personalize the profiles and pictures, the title of the serie and the description of the episodes. Students can write their own Netflix Serie or just create a timeline of what they did during the school year. If you want to see more about it, check my Instagram @myflashideas
Preview of Personal Narrative: Blueprinting Places and Memories

Personal Narrative: Blueprinting Places and Memories

Created by
Judy Hill
This assignment allows students to draw, label, and reflect on a special place. I used this with HOUSE ON MANGO STREET, but it could be used for many literary works. This assignment can result in a personal narrative, an expository piece, or a persuasive piece (especially helpful for the STAAR EOC). My students wrote some amazing essays based on their blueprinting. I have seen this used in adult writing workshops; it is a powerful tool. Enjoy!
Preview of Mi Viaje a México Virtual Tour Project (BUNDLE!)

Mi Viaje a México Virtual Tour Project (BUNDLE!)

Created by
Heens
Have your students take a virtual tour of Mexico City and Guanajuato through a powerpoint full of links, photos, and 360 tours and then explain their trip! The writing piece comes with directions and an example for how to write a detailed paragraph about their trips. In the directions, students are directed to use the pretérito and the imperfecto, but this can be edited by the teacher. Should be fully editable to change the dates and information that you would like to change. There are so many g
Preview of Sample College Application Essay

Sample College Application Essay

Created by
Frank Bascombe
I wrote this sample college application essay as an example of how to be concrete and descriptive while also explicating key elements of personality. It is meant to model the necessary balance between establishing one's credentials as a skilled descriptive writer and as a thoughtful, reflective individual.
Preview of ESCAPE ROOM 1

ESCAPE ROOM 1

Greetings,Will Rogers said, “I never met a man I did not like.” I say, “I never met a student who did not love an Escape Room.” Play it anytime – start of the year as an ice-breaker, before exams as a relaxer or reviewer, end of year celebration. You can even give them a single Escape puzzle once a week, or when you finish a lesson early or it flopped. And do not feel guilty. Escape Rooms are serious stuff -- they test problem-solving, thinking, team work, communications skills, and character.
Preview of Would You Rather...

Would You Rather...

Created by
Johanna Pilgrim
This icebreaker has 68 "would you rather" questions. This is perfect for back to school!
Preview of Novel Coronavirus Simulation and Activity Series

Novel Coronavirus Simulation and Activity Series

This is access to a product created by me, using resources online, including CDC, CNN, and more. There are five main parts to this activity series including:I. Background Information on CoronavirusII. Hypothetical Coronavirus SituationsIII. Put yourself in their shoes discussion questionsIV. Simulated COVID-19 Emergency SimulationV. Included rubric to make a COVID-19 FlowchartThis activity was made to be all virtual, so teachers can present the material in person or from home. Students can wor
Preview of Day 2 - SocioSim Profiles

Day 2 - SocioSim Profiles

Created by
Moore Materials
On Day 2 of the Socioeconomic Simulation, use these profiles in individual folders to give students an opportunity to get to know the profile they will be working with, and reference for making a budget.Profiles #9 and #19 are written with consideration of IEP/504 plans that may need less writing for processing/reading level accommodation.
Preview of Printable Bookmarks Template,symbols Bookmarks,Printable Bookmarks Set,bookmark

Printable Bookmarks Template,symbols Bookmarks,Printable Bookmarks Set,bookmark

Created by
MokileArt
Product Description♥♥ I love designs that makes you feel good. ♥♥PRINTABLE CARD FOR BACK TO SCHOOL!► This is an instant download listing. The download link will be sent after payment clear. You Can print as many as you need.No hard copy will be shipped!YOU WILL RECEIVE:-- 5 Flat card 2x6 inch-- 1 PDF FILE - folded card template ready to print on 8.5" x 11"All at 300 dpi high quality .I recommend printing them on heavy card stock.Print as many as you like. They are great as is or you can embellis
Preview of Texas Law with a Twist

Texas Law with a Twist

HOW to Explore Political Strategy towards Information, propaganda and public opinionWrite-ups should provide clarity to the collection of individual details. What you choose to emphasize should in some way provide clarity so undeniable that it nudges an audience to subconsciously respond with favorable acceptance towards the political position or perspective you intended, from the conception of your politically branding strategy. Think of your audience as consumers. Consumers aren’t just grocery
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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