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Preview of Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart Reader's Theater Play

Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart Reader's Theater Play

Originally published in the October 2008 issue of Scholastic's Storyworks magazine (and later reprinted in Scope, Scholastic News, and my book, Read Aloud Plays: Classic Short Stories), this newly-revised script is true to the original text but is cleverly structured to be more appropriate for middle grade and young adult audiences. It includes the original text, a comprehension worksheet, a "mock trial" activity, as well as teacher notes and a key--fourteen pages in all. Parts for 9 students, s
Preview of Decimals Project based learning Monster Ice Cream Parlor

Decimals Project based learning Monster Ice Cream Parlor

Welcome to The Monster Ice Cream Parlor Decimal focused project-based learning! In this student-tested and approved project, students jump into ownership of the monster ice cream parlor. They create flavors, set prices, and graph their sales all while practicing adding, subtracting and multiplying decimals, and graphing. Included in this ready to use project:- Student pages for building a monster ice cream parlor- Student pages for calculating revenue- Student pages for graphing revenue and s
Preview of Probability Simulation Project

Probability Simulation Project

Created by
Wilcox's Way
In this project, students will design and use a simulation to find the experimental probability of compound events. The simulation is meant to simulate guessing on a four-question quiz that has multiple choice and true/false questions. After students design the simulation, they will conduct trials to find the probability. They will compare experimental and theoretical probability for each question, and use their trial results to find the probability of passing the quiz. Students will also make p
Preview of Colonial Money - Using Pounds, Shillings, and Pence in Colonial America

Colonial Money - Using Pounds, Shillings, and Pence in Colonial America

Colonial America is fascinating! Add a new layer of interest and excitement to your teaching of the 13 Colonies with this Colonial Money Mini-Unit! I try to give my students a “deep dive” into the 18th Century and this colonial money resource is the perfect way to give students an inside view of life in Colonial America. Students will learn so much more than just pounds, shillings, and pence. They will learn about wages, item values, primary source inventories, and more. The use of a littl
Preview of Financial Literacy & Personal Finance Video Game - HTML5 Distance Learning

Financial Literacy & Personal Finance Video Game - HTML5 Distance Learning

Created by
Brogan Pratt
Video Game about Personal Finance, Investing, Money Management, & Budgeting. An evidence-based, hand drawn visual-novel personal finance simulation game for High School and Young Adults that teaches financial literacy skills. Learn Asynchronously from home on any Computer, Smartphone, or Tablet:2 different ways to play: on any modern desktop/smartphone/tablet web browser, or install on any Mac, Windows, or Linux computer!Expected Student Learning Outcomes:Learn financial skills & content
Preview of The Game of Life | Math Exploration

The Game of Life | Math Exploration

PURPOSE: This simulation gives your math class a chance to experience what it is like to be an adult. Students will be randomly assigned a job and a family and be required to calculate a month’s worth of expenses.This activity brings up some great discussions about how money works, what happens when the money runs out, single parenting, managing a budget and so much more. This is such a useful resource for the modern middle school mathematics teacher!WHAT’S INCLUDED:This product contains:✏️ 18 p
Preview of Stock Market Simulation Challenge I Digital Learning

Stock Market Simulation Challenge I Digital Learning

What better way to understand how the stock market works than to simulate it in your classroom? To make it a competitive project! This simulation contains the project worksheets, hyperlinks, research guides, and graphs needed for your students to "purchase" their own stock and track it's value over time. This project was written to accompany Gary Paulsen's book "Lawn Boy," but it can be used with or without this book.These activities are suitable for upper-elementary and middle grade students
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Project Research and Role Play

Civil Rights Movement Project Research and Role Play

In this inquiry-based project, students become figures from the Civil Rights Movement. Students research their figure and then embody that person at a culminating party. This project puts students literally in the lives of historical figures. Meet Rosa Parks, Maya Angelou, Thurgood Marshall and more through your students' discovery of them. A great addition to your Civil Rights Movement study.This detailed teacher’s guide includes:● How to use this resource and complete timeline within the te
Preview of Ice Cream Shop Tycoon PBL (Project-Based Learning)

Ice Cream Shop Tycoon PBL (Project-Based Learning)

Created by
PBL Central
Welcome to the Ice Cream Shop Tycoon PBL project! In this project, your learners will design an ice cream shop that will be ready to compete with the best ice cream shops operating in your local city. Students will consider all aspects of business start-up including menu design and branding, customer experience, pricing and costs, marketing, etc. There is a wealth of information in this packet to guide you and your students through an amazing learning experience. Whether you are an experienced P
Preview of Buying a Home: Everyday Life Skills Math Series: Booklet

Buying a Home: Everyday Life Skills Math Series: Booklet

Created by
MrNick1
It is everyone’s dream to some day own their own home. This activity is designed for middle school, junior high school, and beyond to introduce or review basic mathematical theory while preparing each student for Real World experiences. The “Buying a Home” packet will explain the terms and concepts that each student will face when looking to purchase a home. Terms such as mortgage, closing costs, adjustable rate mortgage (ARM), and others will be discussed throughout each activity. Activitie
Preview of Financial Tradeoffs Discussion Prompts for Financial Literacy & Personal Finance

Financial Tradeoffs Discussion Prompts for Financial Literacy & Personal Finance

Here’s a quick and easy way to incorporate some basic financial literacy and personal finance (along with some critical thinking) into your middle or high school class (grades 7-10).These 8 prompts describe realistic financial situations about work, school, housing, weddings, cars, and retirement. Use them as research prompts, debate topics, or a simple classroom discussion (perfect for those 10-15 minutes you sometimes end up with at the end of a lesson). Only basic math skills and general fina
Preview of Dramatic Play Pumpkin Pie with Farm to Table connections

Dramatic Play Pumpkin Pie with Farm to Table connections

Created by
Mach 1 Learning
This is perfect to add to your Dramatic Play Pumpkin Stand❣️ Make farm to table connection. Your little chefs can create a pumpkin pie by following a visual pie recipe. Every step makes a connections between grocery store products and the original food source.This real recipe creates a Yummy - Pumpkin Pie❣️ There are 16 cards that provides visual pictures of the measuring tool, ingredient, and the farm food source for a pumpkin pie recipe. There are also 9 ingredient photographs that can be matc
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Importance of learning math skills

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