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Preview of "Thank You, Ma'am" by Langston Hughes: Mini-Unit

"Thank You, Ma'am" by Langston Hughes: Mini-Unit

"Thank You, Ma'am" by Langston Hughes is a short story that your students will become interested in right from the beginning. Included in this 6-day mini-unit: daily detailed lesson plans, engaging activities, and a paragraph task to complete the story. Pages include: getting to know Langston Hughes, an agree/disagree activity, journals, conflict review and practice (with answer key), plot diagram practice (with answer key), a mini-lesson on theme, and a paragraph-writing task (with a graphic or
Preview of Primary School Lesson: President's Day Escape Room Activity: Outline/Rationale

Primary School Lesson: President's Day Escape Room Activity: Outline/Rationale

Objective: To encourage teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills among primary school students through a President-themed escape room.Escape rooms are inherently captivating and foster active participation. By incorporating President's Day themes, students are likely to find the lesson enjoyable and memorable.Primary School Lesson: President's Day Escape Room OutlineRationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Clues
Preview of Primary School Lesson: St. Patrick's Day Escape Room Activity: Outline/Rationale

Primary School Lesson: St. Patrick's Day Escape Room Activity: Outline/Rationale

Objective: To encourage teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills among primary school students through a St. Patrick's-themed escape room.Escape rooms are inherently captivating and foster active participation. By incorporating St. Patrick's Day themes, students are likely to find the lesson enjoyable and memorable.Primary School Lesson: St. Patrick's Day Escape Room OutlineRationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Clues
Preview of Primary School Lesson: Valentine's Day Escape Room Activity: Outline/Rationale

Primary School Lesson: Valentine's Day Escape Room Activity: Outline/Rationale

Objective: To encourage teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills among primary school students through a Valentine's Day-themed escape room.Escape rooms are inherently captivating and foster active participation. By incorporating Valentine's Day themes, students are likely to find the lesson enjoyable and memorable.Primary School Lesson: Valentine's Day Escape Room OutlineRationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Clues
Preview of AP Psychology The “Abnormalable” Snowman Project Rationale/Outline/Rubric

AP Psychology The “Abnormalable” Snowman Project Rationale/Outline/Rubric

The Abominable Snowman Project offers a unique opportunity to integrate various topics in abnormal psychology. Students can explore psychological disorders, cognitive biases, cultural influences on beliefs, and mass hysteria within the context of the legend of the Abominable Snowman. By researching and analyzing the psychological aspects of this phenomenon, students gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of abnormal behavior and human perception.Advanced Placement Psychology:The “Abnorm
Preview of Hispanic Heritage Month: Biography Project Outline

Hispanic Heritage Month: Biography Project Outline

Hispanic Heritage Month provides an excellent opportunity for students to learn about the rich and diverse cultures, traditions, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans. By researching and presenting biographies, students gain a deeper understanding of the Hispanic community's impact on various fields such as art, science, politics, and literature. Highlighting Hispanic and Latino figures in the curriculum ensures representation for students from these backgrounds. Seeing success
Preview of President Report

President Report

Created by
Katie Dibble
This was designed as an end of the year project for first graders but could be used in second grade as well. The report was done on a president of the students choosing. There are three paragraphs (intro and 2 body paragraphs). Students used the outline to put research material into their own words and organize information.
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