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Reasoning Puzzles - Geometry Vocabulary: Math Talk, Early Finishers, Enrichment

Reasoning Puzzles - Geometry Vocabulary: Math Talk, Early Finishers, Enrichment
Math, Geometry, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities

Reasoning Puzzles for Building Geometry Skills offers 10 engaging printable puzzles to help students in grades 2-4 learn key geometry vocabulary terms. Students use reasoning, critical thinking, and deduction to determine whether statements about a puzzle are true or false. Terms like right angle, acute angle, parallel lines, quadrilaterals, polygons, and triangles are reinforced in a fun, no-prep format. These puzzles encourage math discourse as students defend their answers. Use them for morning work, centers, early finishers, intervention, enrichment, assessment prep, and more. With an answer key and ample teacher support materials like CCSS alignment and a sample lesson plan, Reasoning Puzzles streamlines geometry instruction. Students will beg to practice geometry terms with these reasoning-based puzzles!

Author Beyond Traditional Math

Tags Geometry, Vocabulary, Reasoning, Puzzles, Critical Thinking, Math Talk, Discourse, Deduction, Early Finishers, Assessment Prep

Presidential Birthday Statisticians: Math Performance Task (Grades 3-5)

Presidential Birthday Statisticians: Math Performance Task (Grades 3-5)
Math, Statistics, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities

Introducing Presidential Birthday Statisticians, an engaging math project where students take on the role of a statistician commissioned to analyze data about U.S. presidents’ birthdays and ages when they took office. This 17-page resource guides students through collecting, organizing, and interpreting data including calculating percentages, means, medians, modes, and ranges. After crunching the numbers, students showcase their findings by creating an informational poster to present to an important government official as part of a televised special ceremony. This cross-curricular activity integrates math, social studies, research skills, and art into one cohesive open-ended performance task. Presidential Birthday Statisticians's real-world connection gets students excited about math. Use it independently, in small groups, or as an assessment .

Author Beyond Traditional Math

Tags President, Birthday, Math, Project, Statistics

FREE Fit: A Multiplication Strategy Game Using Arrays (Grades 2-5)

FREE Fit: A Multiplication Strategy Game Using Arrays (Grades 2-5)
, Grade 3, 4, 5, Games, Activities

Engage students in learning multiplication concepts through Fit: A Multiplication Strategy Game Using Arrays. This interactive math game makes practicing multiplication facts enjoyable for grades 2-5. Students connect array pieces on a 16x16 grid, recording the multiplication equation for each piece. The goal is to fit as many pieces as possible, adding up the products to determine the winner. A challenge variant requires multiplying where array pieces touch corners, providing more advanced practice. This 5-page PDF includes an introduction with game setup guidelines, a recording sheet, standard game instructions, and challenge variant directions. Implement during small group instruction, whole class games , or assign as enrichment homework. Fit transforms multiplication drill into an engaging tournament where students beg to practice math facts.

Author Beyond Traditional Math

Tags Multiplication Game, Arrays Game, Math Game, Multiplication Facts, Multiplication Concepts, Math Tournament

Reasoning Puzzles (Perimeter): Activities to Engage in Math Talk (Gr. 3-4)

Reasoning Puzzles (Perimeter): Activities to Engage in Math Talk (Gr. 3-4)
Math, Measurements, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities

Engage students in mathematical reasoning and discussion with these 10 perimeter reasoning puzzles for grades 3-4. Students analyze statements about perimeter puzzles and decide if they are true or false. These puzzles encourage students to defend their thinking, critique others' reasoning, and participate in rich math talk aligned to the Standards for Mathematical Practice. Use these puzzles for warm-ups, centers, intervention, assessment prep, and more. The puzzles strengthen critical thinking skills and prepare students for standardized testing. This resource includes teacher information on implementation, Common Core alignment, and sample lessons. It also contains a true/false template, 10 reasoning puzzles with explained answers, and extension ideas. Invigorate math lessons and develop thoughtful mathematical discussion with these engaging reasoning puzzles.

Author Beyond Traditional Math

Tags Reasoning Puzzles, Perimeter Puzzles, Math Talk, Critical Thinking, Test Prep, Centers, Warm-ups

Reasoning Puzzles (Early Place Value Concepts): Math Talk (Gr. 2-3)

Reasoning Puzzles (Early Place Value Concepts): Math Talk (Gr. 2-3)
Math, Numbers, Common Core, Grade 3, 4, Activities

Reasoning Puzzles for Early Place Value is a math resource that helps students in grades 2-3 develop critical thinking skills and engage in math talk. It includes 10 reasoning puzzles with statements about place value concepts that students evaluate as true or false. As students work through the puzzles using ten frames, number lines, expanded form, and more, they build understanding of ones, tens, hundreds and early place value. Teachers can facilitate rich discussion as students defend their thinking and critique each other's reasoning. This resource aligns to Common Core standards, makes great test prep for SBAC and PARCC exams which emphasize reasoning, and can be used as individual work, partner work, small group or whole class activities. With multiple ways to implement and 10 reasoning puzzles to dig into, Reasoning Puzzles for Early Place Value activates mathematical thinking.

Author Beyond Traditional Math

Tags Reasoning Puzzles, Place Value, Math Talk, Critical Thinking, Common Core

Reasoning Puzzles (Addition/Subtraction): Activities for Math Talk (Gr. 3-4)

Reasoning Puzzles (Addition/Subtraction): Activities for Math Talk (Gr. 3-4)
Math, Numbers, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities

Reasoning Puzzles for Building Math Talk Skills focuses on engaging students in math reasoning and discussion. This teaching resource includes 10 puzzles with addition and subtraction that students solve by determining if statements are true or false. Students defend their thinking, allowing them to practice math communication aligned to math standards. \n\nTeachers can facilitate whole-class, small-group, or partner discussions using the reasoning puzzles. The open-ended activities develop critical thinking, problem solving, and deduction skills. Answer keys provide explanations for why statements are true or false. Reasoning puzzles prepare students for standardized testing requiring them to analyze logical reasoning. This resource helps build a classroom culture that values mathematical discourse.

Author Beyond Traditional Math

Tags Math Talk, Reasoning Puzzles, Addition Subtraction, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Standardized Test Prep

FREE Mini Math Debates: Promote Math Talk with 2 Digit Addition (Grade 1-3)

FREE Mini Math Debates: Promote Math Talk with 2 Digit Addition (Grade 1-3)
Math, Place Value, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities

Promote Mathematical Thinking and Talk with Mini Math Debates for Grades 1-3 provides 8 pages of two-digit addition problems for students to analyze, discuss, and debate in pairs or small groups. Students are presented with different solving strategies and prompted to compare approaches, identify inefficient strategies, add on to existing strategies, and make connections between them. The debates encourage students to form their own mathematical thoughts and defend their thinking. This resource builds skills in mathematical discourse and evaluating reasonableness that are key for next generation assessments . Teachers can implement the debates as partner work, small group work, morning work, gifted education activities, intervention, or in centers. The debates are suitable for first graders working on place value relationships and struggling third graders needing more practice. By integrating regular math talks through these engaging debates, students become more confident mathematical thinkers.

Author Beyond Traditional Math

Tags Math Debates, Mathematical Discourse, Math Talks, Reasoning

Label the 7 Continents - Worksheet

Label the 7 Continents - Worksheet
Social Studies, Geography, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

The Label the 7 Continents - Worksheet teaching resource is designed to help students learn to identify and label the Earth's continents on a map. This printable worksheet features a basic world map with the 7 continents outlined but not labeled. Students must write the name of each continent in the corresponding outlined area. An answer key is provided for teachers on a separate page. This engaging social studies resource allows educators to assess and reinforce students' knowledge of continent names and locations. It can be used individually or with small groups as a quick formative assessment , warm-up, or geography review. The clear map with outlined continents also makes this a good introductory activity for early elementary grades learning the continents for the first time.

Author Elementary Resources 4 U

Tags Geography, Continents, World Map, Identify, Label

Samuel Pepys' Diary and The Plague

Samuel Pepys' Diary and The Plague
Social Studies, History, History: British, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities

Introducing a 2-page informative booklet on Samuel Pepys' diary entries during the Great Plague of London. This resource explores life in 17th century London through the eyes of Pepys before and during the plague outbreak in 1665-1666. Students will analyze diary excerpts and answer reflective questions. Topics covered include daily life in 1600s London, the early days of the plague, the peak of the outbreak, and the aftermath. With passages written in Pepys' own words, this booklet helps bring history to life. Useful as a supplemental social studies resource for individual or whole class learning about pandemics in British history. Engaging and thought-provoking for grades 3-5.

Author Elementary Resources 4 U

Tags Samuel Pepys, Diary, Great Plague, 17th Century, London, Pandemic

FREE Strategy for Math Fact Strugglers: Incremental Rehearsal (Grades 1-6)

FREE Strategy for Math Fact Strugglers: Incremental Rehearsal (Grades 1-6)
Math, Numbers, Not Grade Specific, Activities

Incremental Rehearsal for Math Fact Strugglers (Grades 1-6) provides educators with a research-based routine to help students who are below grade level expectations master basic math facts. This one-page printable instruction sheet outlines the incremental rehearsal strategy, which can be implemented in small groups, one-on-one instruction, or sent home. First, teachers introduce math fact strategies. Then they use incremental rehearsal to build fluency with new facts by repeatedly pairing unknown facts with known facts. With consistency, students gain confidence and math facts are solidified in long-term memory. This simple routine decreases the number of facts used for younger learners so students experiencing difficulties can achieve success with foundational skills needed to progress in math.

Author Beyond Traditional Math

Tags Math Facts, Incremental Rehearsal, Strategies, Fluency, Foundational Skills

My Name from The House on Mango Street Diction Deep Dive Group Analysis!

My Name from The House on Mango Street Diction Deep Dive Group Analysis!
ELA, Literature, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Analyze the figurative language and diction in "My Name" from The House on Mango Street with this engaging group activity. The resource provides six quotes from Sandra Cisneros' vignette for students to dive into. Small groups will identify and examine the type of figurative language utilized in each quote, highlight specific word choices, and analyze how these literary devices establish tone and mood. Groups record their analysis directly onto slides in an editable Google slideshow. When complete, the whole class can view all groups' slides to enrich their comprehension. This collaborative deep dive into Cisneros' craft moves learning beyond basic plot into deeper literary analysis in an interactive formatstudents enjoy. Approach this complex vignette in a more dynamic way!

Author The Red-Haired Reader

Tags Figurative Language, Diction, Group Work, Analysis, Comprehension

US Gov: End Of Course Review Slides Assignment (EOC)

US Gov: End Of Course Review Slides Assignment (EOC)
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Government, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Presentations

Review Key US Government Concepts Before the Exam with this Interactive Slides Assignment\nThis 1:1 Google compatible slides assignment provides a thorough review of key government concepts covered throughout the year to help students prepare for end of course exams. The assignment summarizes concepts like political participation, the Constitution, Federalists and Anti-Federalists, state government, the Bill of Rights, evolving Constitution, and monetary and fiscal policy into 17 informative slides . Each slide features a mixture of review questions, mini-assignments, and knowledge checks that assess student understanding across various domains. This teacher-created review can be used for whole class instruction, small group review, or as a homework assignment to recap core ideas. The detailed slides come with an answer key for easy grading. Use these ready-to-implement slides to ensure your students enter exams with comprehensive knowledge on essential government topics.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Government Review, Exam Preparation, Interactive Slides, End Of Year Review, Us Government Concepts

Goals, Grit, and Mindset (Class Activity on SMART Goals, Grit, Growth Mindset)

Goals, Grit, and Mindset (Class Activity on SMART Goals, Grit, Growth Mindset)
, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

Goals, Grit, and Mindset is a classroom activity that helps students develop successful habits at the start of a new school year or semester. The 25-page teaching resource covers the key concepts of SMART goals, Angela Duckworth’s idea of “grit”, and Carol Dweck’s “growth mindset” theory. Through informative slides , embedded videos, and an application worksheet, students gain an understanding of these motivational ideas. The slides provide summaries, real-world examples, and research on setting S.M.A.R.T. goals, sticking to long-term passions and purposes (grit), and using challenges and setbacks as opportunities to learn (growth mindset). Students then apply these concepts to set personalized goals and adopt habits and mindsets to help achieve them. This standards-aligned activity supports middle and high school teachers in launching an optimistic, goal-oriented environment.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Grit, Growth Mindset, Smart Goals, Habits, Mindsets

Crash Course Sociology #44: The Structure & Cost of US Health Care Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #44: The Structure & Cost of US Health Care Worksheet
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Walk students through the intricacies of the US healthcare system with the Crash Course Sociology #44: The Structure & Cost of US Health Care Worksheet . This informative resource analyzes the forty-fourth video in Crash Course's acclaimed Sociology series, providing educators with a turnkey lesson to supplement instruction. The 2-page digital worksheet prompts critical thinking with 15 thoughtful questions aligned to key concepts covered in the video, including healthcare sectors, Medicaid and Medicare, issues with accessibility, and more. An answer key allows educators to efficiently check student work. Suitable for whole-class instruction or independent learning, this engaging video worksheet is optimized for distance learning platforms and substitutes. Let Crash Course Sociology expand perspectives on the complex landscape of American healthcare.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Us Healthcare, Crash Course, Worksheet, Distance Learning

Crash Course Sociology #43: Population Health Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #43: Population Health Worksheet
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

The Crash Course Sociology #43: Population printables /worksheets/worksheets-by-subject/health-worksheets">Health Worksheet gives educators a turnkey supplemental resource to enhance student understanding of population health concepts. Students complete a 2-page digital worksheet with 15 critical thinking questions analyzing the key takeaways from Crash Course's popular Sociology video on population health. The worksheet walks through major topics featured in the video including health indicators, life expectancy across gender and racial demographics, birth and mortality rates, infant mortality rates, and genetic impacts on health. This informative resource works well for whole class discussions, small group analysis, or independent assignments on sociological concepts related to demography and public health. An answer key is included so teachers can efficiently provide students feedback on their comprehension of core ideas covered in the Population Health episode.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Population Health, Sociology Worksheet, Crash Course Video, Supplementary Questions, Health Demographics

Crash Course Sociology #42: Health & Medicine Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #42: Health & Medicine Worksheet
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

The Crash Course Sociology Health and Medicine Worksheet guides students through episode 42 of the popular Crash Course Sociology video series. This fill-in-the-blank worksheet complements the video with 15 critical thinking questions about disease treatment, the sociology of health, humoral medicine, the American Medical Association, invisible illnesses, the distinction between disease and illness, and more. As students watch the fast-paced video, they can pause to thoughtfully complete the worksheet. An answer key allows teachers to provide feedback. This supplemental resource works well for in-class activities, catch-up assignments, homework, substitute lesson plans , and remote learning. The high-quality PDF is ready for immediate download and implementation in 7th grade through 12th grade social studies and sociology classes.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Sociology, Health, Medicine, Worksheet, Video

Crash Course Sociology #41: Schools & Social Inequality Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #41: Schools & Social Inequality Worksheet
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

The Crash Course Sociology #41: Schools & Social Inequality Worksheet provides educators with a 2-page digital worksheet and answer key to supplement the forty-first video in Crash Course's acclaimed Sociology series. Students respond to 15 critical thinking questions that analyze major concepts from the video, including meritocracy, SAT scores, educational attainment across social classes, cultural capital, tracking, "honors" classes, and the school-to-prison pipeline. This informative worksheet facilitates classroom discussion and helps students gain a deeper understanding of the real structural disadvantages within the education system. Presented in an engaging format, it works well for whole-class instruction, small group work, or independent learning via Google Classroom and other online platforms.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Meritocracy, SAT, Social Class, Cultural Capital, Tracking, Honors Classes, School-to-prison Pipeline

Crash Course Sociology #40: Education in Society Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #40: Education in Society Worksheet
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

The Crash Course Sociology #40: Education in Society Worksheet helps students comprehend key concepts from the fortieth video in Crash Course's acclaimed Sociology series. This two-page digital worksheet accompanies the Education in Society episode to reinforce student understanding. It includes fifteen critical thinking questions covering topics such as the historical privilege of education, mandatory schooling laws, public versus private schools, manifest and latent functions of education, and the self-fulfilling prophecy. An answer key allows teachers to easily check students' responses. This supplemental resource is useful for whole-class discussion, independent study, homework, substitute lesson plans, and more. Its digital format also enables seamless integration with online learning systems like Google Classroom.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Sociology, Crash Course, Education, Society, Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #39: Religion Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #39: Religion Worksheet
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Crash Course Sociology #39: Religion Worksheet is a supplemental educational resource designed to support seventh through twelfth grade social studies educators. This two-page digital worksheet accompanies the Crash Course Sociology video series and focuses specifically on religion and society. The worksheet poses fifteen essential reflection questions that challenge students to think critically about concepts addressed in the video such as the sacred aspects of culture and religion, the functions and rituals associated with faith traditions, gender roles within religions, racial inequity in religious institutions, regional differences in religiosity, and more. Whether used for individual formative assessment or larger classroom discussion, the Religion Worksheet makes an excellent addition to any unit exploring the sociological impacts and implications of faith, belief systems, and related cultural practices.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Religion, Society, Ethics, Rituals, Culture, Video, Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #38: Stages of Family Life Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #38: Stages of Family Life Worksheet
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Stages of Family Life Worksheet for Crash Course Sociology dives into the thirty-eighth video in the acclaimed series. This two-page digital worksheet supplements student learning on key sociological concepts broken down in a student-friendly way. Topics covered include the family lifecycle, family formation, homogamy, marriage and divorce rates over time, postponing childbirth, and non-nuclear family structures. With fifteen thought-provoking questions, this worksheet encourages critical thinking on complex issues impacting society and culture. An answer key allows educators to save time grading. This versatile resource works for whole class instruction, small group discussion, or independent learning via distance platforms. Presented in an editable format, it can be customized to best suit different learning objectives. Overall, an engaging and relevant way to expand student perspectives on sociology.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Family Sociology, Sociology Worksheet, Crash Course Sociology, Family Structures

Crash Course Sociology #37: Theories About Family & Marriage Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #37: Theories About Family & Marriage Worksheet
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Crash Course Sociology Episode 37 Worksheet: Theories About Family & Marriage\nThis 2-page digital worksheet supplements Crash Course's popular sociology video series by guiding students through episode 37 on theories about family and marriage. With 15 critical thinking questions that explore concepts like family as an institution, kinship, neolocality, and traditional notions of family, this resource challenges students to analyze the video content. An answer key allows teachers to check responses. Use this worksheet to support lessons on the sociology of family, provide catch-up work, or as a substitute plan. The questions foster comprehension, evaluation, and application of key ideas from the video in a student-centered way. This supplemental resource works well for whole-class discussion, small groups, or independent practice.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Sociology Worksheet, Family Marriage, Crash Course, Video Questions, Kinship, Institutions

Crash Course Sociology #36: Age & Aging Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #36: Age & Aging Worksheet
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

The Crash Course Sociology Age and Aging Worksheet offers educators a supplemental resource to facilitate student comprehension of key sociological concepts related to age and aging. Accompanying Crash Course's video on the sociology of age, this informative worksheet prompts learners to analyze factors influencing demographic transitions across age groups. Students will examine core issues like fertility rates, health span versus life span, age-related cognitive decline, mandatory retirement policies, and social views on death and dying. Composed of two pages including 15 critical thinking questions and an answer key, this concise worksheet encourages big picture sociological thinking on individual and population-level aging. Used independently or alongside the video, the Crash Course Sociology Age and Aging Worksheet serves as a lively springboard for class discussion, research projects , essay responses, and more.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Sociology, Aging, Comprehension, Discussion, Research

Crash Course Sociology #35: Racial/Ethnic Prejudice & Discrimination Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #35: Racial/Ethnic Prejudice & Discrimination Worksheet
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

The Crash Course Sociology #35: Racial/Ethnic Prejudice & Discrimination Worksheet is a 2-page supplemental teaching resource that gives students a deeper understanding of the key concepts covered in the popular Crash Course video. Students will reflect on prejudices and discrimination while answering 15 critical thinking questions. Relevant theories like scapegoat theory, authoritarian personality theory, culture theory, and social distance theory that relate to racial/ethnic biases are analyzed. This printable or digital worksheet for secondary school educators teaches about explicit and implicit biases in society. It challenges learners to think critically about personal and institutional discrimination. Use it for whole class instruction or independent learning on sociological issues.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Prejudice, Discrimination, Race, Ethnicity, Sociology, Crash Course

Crash Course Sociology #34: Race & Ethnicity Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #34: Race & Ethnicity Worksheet
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Designed to supplement lessons on race and ethnicity, this digital worksheet guides students through Crash Course Sociology's thirty-fourth video on the complex topics of racial categorization, ethnicity, the U.S. Census, and more. The informative worksheet poses 15 critical thinking questions to students on concepts covered in the video, including defining race, Hispanic/Latino distinctions, minority-majority shifts in the United States, and the geography of race. An answer key is included so educators can easily check student responses. This supplemental resource works well for in-class activities, independent study, catch-up assignments, substitute plans, and remote learning. The engaging questions and video content introduce sociological concepts of race and ethnicity in a straightforward, accessible way.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Race, Ethnicity, Sociology, Worksheet, Questions, Video