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A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury 10 question multiple choice quiz with answers

A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury 10 question multiple choice quiz with answers
ELA, Literature, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Quizzes, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools

A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury 10 Question Multiple Choice Quiz \nThis 10-question multiple choice quiz provides a text-based assessment on the Ray Bradbury short story "A Sound of Thunder". It focuses on key aspects of the story such as symbolism, characterization, suspense, figurative language, syntax, and foreshadowing. The questions evaluate student comprehension and analysis of this popular science fiction text. An answer key is included for teacher convenience when grading or reviewing the quiz . This resource can be utilized in various ways - as an individual quiz , group work, or homework assignment. The multiple choice format allows for quick and simple scoring.

Author The Red-Haired Reader

Tags Ray Bradbury, Short Story, Quiz, Assessment, Multiple Choice

Figurative Language/ Poetic Devices Question Trail for The House on Mango Street

Figurative Language/ Poetic Devices Question Trail for The House on Mango Street
ELA, Literature, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Dig deeper into Sandra Cisneros' The House on Mango Street with this engaging partner or small group figurative language activity. Students will answer 15 higher-level analysis questions related to Cisneros' use of poetic devices and figurative language in the novel. The self-checking format leads student pairs or groups through the 15 multiple choice questions in a circle trail, with correct answers unlocking the next question in the sequence. This encourages collaboration and critical thinking as students analyze Cisneros' literary techniques. Whether utilized as a review, formative assessment , or enrichment activity, this ready-to-implement question trail makes studying figurative language in The House on Mango Street more meaningful.

Author The Red-Haired Reader

Tags Figurative Language, Poetic Devices, Question Trail, The House On Mango Street, Sandra Cisneros, Analysis Questions, Partner Activity, Small Group Activity, Formative Assessment

Lord of the Flies Chapter 2 Quote Analysis Rotation: Mood + Predictions

Lord of the Flies Chapter 2 Quote Analysis Rotation: Mood + Predictions
ELA, Literature, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Lord of the Flies Mood and Prediction Station Rotation engages students in analyzing quotes from Chapter 2 to identify mood and make predictions about plot and characters. This 10-page teaching resource includes 7 quote handouts that students rotate through, annotating classmates' analysis and building on each other's ideas. First, students identify mood and mood-setting words. Next, they make predictions based on their analysis. As they rotate to new stations, students read peers' analysis, annotate responses, and reflect on insights. Finally, they return to their original quote to discuss findings. The rotation sequence promotes collaborative critical thinking skills. Detailed teacher instructions provided. This versatile group activity works for whole class, literature circles or independent practice in grades 7-12.

Author The Red-Haired Reader

Tags Quote Analysis, Prediction, Mood, Rotation, Collaborative

The Mist chapter 7 Suspense Element: Diction in the description of the creatures

The Mist chapter 7 Suspense Element: Diction in the description of the creatures
ELA, Literature, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Analyzing Suspense and Diction in The Mist Chapter 7\nThis educational resource helps students analyze the suspenseful diction used to describe the terrifying creatures in The Mist chapter 7. With focused questions and a chart , learners examine the specific word choices pertaining to the deaths of characters and creatures. They also inspect David's introspective scene about his painting career and the diction shifts throughout. Suitable for whole-class analysis or small group discussion, this activity promotes close reading and textual analysis skills. Students learn how an author's careful diction selections establish tone and mood while building suspense. By evaluating Stephen King's descriptive language, they gain models for enhancing their own narrative writing. This standards-aligned worksheet for grades 7-12 enhances appreciation of literary techniques in The Mist.

Author The Red-Haired Reader

Tags Diction, Suspense, Imagery, Analysis, Close Reading

Piggy's Eulogy: Characterization Activity Lord of the Flies chapter 11

Piggy's Eulogy: Characterization Activity Lord of the Flies chapter 11
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Piggy's Eulogy: A Characterization Activity for Lord of the Flies Chapter 11\nThis two-page Google Doc assignment guides students to write a eulogy from the perspective of one of the characters in Lord of the Flies, honoring the loss of the character Piggy. After reading chapter 11 or the full novel, students will follow requirements and view sample eulogies to craft a eulogy that characterizes Piggy in first person. A detailed rubric facilitates written assessment . This creative writing task is perfect for distance learning and checks the skills of characterization and understanding perspective. Implement individually or make it a rich small group or whole class discussion to explore how different characters viewed Piggy.

Author The Red-Haired Reader

Tags Eulogy, Characterization, Perspective, Distance Learning

Write Algernon's Eulogy as Charlie Gordon: Creative writing Flowers for Algernon

Write Algernon's Eulogy as Charlie Gordon: Creative writing Flowers for Algernon
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Charlie Gordon's Eulogy for Algernon Teaching Resource\nThis creative writing assignment guides students to write a eulogy from Charlie Gordon's perspective honoring Algernon the mouse from Flowers for Algernon. The Google Doc resource provides a detailed list of requirements, exemplary eulogies, and a scoring rubric for the written eulogy. By writing from Charlie's point of view, students practice perspective-taking while thoughtfully examining this poignant moment. This versatile resource works for in-class assignments, distance learning, or independent practice. The complete instructions make it easy to assign. This creative and meaningful writing project helps students connect deeply with Charlie's complex journey in Flowers for Algernon.

Author The Red-Haired Reader

Tags Eulogy, Creative Writing, Flowers For Algernon, Rubric, Writing Assignment

Animal Farm Ch 9: Eulogy for Boxer's funeral Creative Writing + rubric Google

Animal Farm Ch 9: Eulogy for Boxer's funeral Creative Writing + rubric Google
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Rubrics, Teacher Tools

Animal Farm Eulogy Writing Assignment\nThis creative writing resource challenges students to eulogize Boxer's death from Animal Farm. Students will write a eulogy from the perspective of one of the animal characters that highlights Boxer's admirable traits and contributions to the farm. The Google Doc file includes clear guidelines on structuring the eulogy, suggestions for details to incorporate, and examples of effective eulogies. A rubric outlines expectations for content, organization, voice, word choice, and grammar. This standards-aligned writing assignment can be posted on Google Classroom and pairs well with a reading of Animal Farm. It provides an engaging way for students to synthesize their analysis of Boxer as a character while improving their informative writing abilities. With clear instructions and a rubric for assessment, this eulogy writing prompt facilitates rich creative writing skills.

Author The Red-Haired Reader

Tags Eulogy, Writing, Creative, Character, Analysis, Synthesis, Assignment

Animal Farm Post-Reading Creative Writing Assignment: What Would Old Major say?

Animal Farm Post-Reading Creative Writing Assignment: What Would Old Major say?
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

After reading Animal Farm, challenge your middle or high school students to imagine they are Old Major who returns to see the horrific aftermath of his rousing speech. Old Major Reacts: Animal Farm Creative Writing Assignment asks students to pretend Old Major has come back to life and gets to see the result of his vision for Animal Farm. Students have a choice of 5 creative writing products to compose, including a diary entry, editorial letter, conversation between animals, short story, or poem from Old Major's perspective. A detailed rubric is included to assess if students properly grasp Old Major's original vision and the ultimate corruption of that vision under Napoleon. This creative writing activity, available as an adaptable Google Doc, helps students reflect more deeply on the plot and themes. It can be easily assigned for distance learning or in the classroom. The resource develops critical thinking, creativity, and writing skills.

Author The Red-Haired Reader

Tags Old Major, Creative Writing, Animal Farm, Reflective Writing

The Mist chapters 8-9 Speed Dating Text Analysis! Suspense: Scapegoat/ diction

The Mist chapters 8-9 Speed Dating Text Analysis! Suspense: Scapegoat/ diction
ELA, Literature, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Examining Suspense and Diction in The Mist Chapters 8-9\nThis text analysis resource for The Mist by Stephen King helps students dive deeper into chapters 8-9. With 12 speed dating discussion prompts, educators can lead an engaging analysis of suspense elements and diction. Students will look at the text more critically to uncover examples of foreshadowing, imagery, symbolism and other literary devices that build suspense. The questions also address the theme of looking for a scapegoat during uncertain times. This resource works well for whole-class speed dating sessions or small group literature circles. The discussion format encourages critical thinking skills as students analyze the rich descriptive language and suspense Stephen King builds in these pivotal chapters. Educators save prep time with this ready-to-use printable set of speed dating prompt cards for The Mist.

Author The Red-Haired Reader

Tags The Mist, Stephen King, Chapters 8 9, Suspense, Diction, Imagery, Symbolism, Foreshadowing, Discussion Prompts, Speed Dating, Text Analysis, Literature Circles

Sight Words Flash Cards 101-200 version 8 VISUAL FORM CONSTANCY

Sight Words Flash Cards 101-200 version 8 VISUAL FORM CONSTANCY
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Language Development, Pre-Reading, ESL, Phonics, Reading, Writing, Handwriting, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards

Sight Words Flash Cards 101-200 version 8 VISUAL FORM CONSTANCY : This is the eighth version of Fry' Sight Words list presented as posters and flash cards . It is part of a resource series that aims on early reading competence and fluency skills acquisition for students in K, 1st and 2nd grade . There are A4 size cards included that you can use as bulletin board pins, screen and whiteboard slides / presentations or posters on your classroom walls . The same words from the list are also presented in a smaller version ( 9 on one page ) for easier and cost effective printing and laminating, when desired or suited . Use them in your everyday teaching as visual exposure, as a flip through dictionary, as a snap or match to sample game and more . In this series you will find versions of the words with a Visual Perception factor : Visual Closure ( the skill to visualize a complete whole when given missing information / picture ) . Visual Figure Ground ( the skill to filter out random visual elements so that you can focus on the central theme ) . Visual Form Constancy ( skill that helps to understand that a word stays the same even when it changes its position or size ) . This visual approach, offering various and targeted visual word forms, contributes immensely to acquiring reading fluency from the early stages of the educational process . The materials in this series are very helpful to use in a classroom setting or in one on one intervention sessions . They prove to be a great tool for teachers, SEN specialists, Speech and Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists and Educational Psychologists, whether as a teaching tool or for evaluation purposes . 112 pdf pages . If you are interested in incorporating Visual Perception elements in your teaching, please visit WORDS ASIDE for resources ready to download and use .

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Sight Words, Occupational Therapy, Reading Fluency, Spelling, Posters, Slides, Centers, Stations, Bulletin Board, Words Aside

ESL Reading Comprehension + Writing Activity on singer Taylor Swift

ESL Reading Comprehension + Writing Activity on singer Taylor Swift
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Writing, Creative Writing, Language Development, ESL, Vocabulary, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

ESL Reading Comprehension + Writing Activity on singer Taylor Swift This ESL Reading Comprehension + Writing activity Teaching Resource on American Singer and Songwriter Taylor Swift (3 PDF Printable Slides worksheet) is great to train Language skills in English. High Schoolers + middle schoolers (6th-12th graders; teens) can be suitable learners/students to this ESL Activity. Newcomers or any English Language Learner can be more than suitable for this ESL (English Second Language) Activity! This Teaching Material can also be Great for ESL Centers around the world or any English second tutor. Any Intermediate advanced English as a Second Language studens and learner can be suitable for this ESL Reading Comprehension + Writing Worksheet on Taylor Swift (3 Printable slides) This ESL Reading Comprehension Worksheet on Taylor Swift (3 Slides; PDF Printable Teaching Resource) includes: 1 text on "Taylor Swift" (Content generated by Artificial Intelligence and edited by me) 15 Questions based on the text (with space to write answers) 2 Essay Prompt for ESL Writing Activity (writing about an imaginary week with Taylor Swift, while being on tour with her + writing about being a pop star) This ESL Teaching Resource on American Singer and Song writer Taylor Swift (Worksheet Reading Comprehension Activity; PDF) is suitable for Intermediate Advanced English as a second or foreign language students. Its aim is to make students exercise and/or improve their Reading Comprehesion + Writing English as a second language Skills. Learning with Alan is a Teaching Resources Store that aims to help English as a Second or foreign Language (ESL EFL) Teachers, Educators and Tutors around the world (be it online or offline) to achieve their teaching objectives while creating an enjoyable and stimulating learning environment. Never Forget! Learning is fun, So should English! Always If you want to browse more of my PDF printable ESL, EFL, TESOL Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!

Author Learning with Alan

Tags ESL, English, English Second Language, Worksheet, Reading, Writing, Essay, Comprehension, Music, Taylor Swift

Measurement Sort Cards

Measurement Sort Cards
Math, Measurements, Time, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities

This product covers the 2016 Virginia (VA) Standards of Learning (SOL) 3.7 The student will estimate and use U.S. Customary and metric units to measure a) length to the nearest 1/2 inch, inch, foot, yard, centimeter, and meter; and b) liquid volume in cups, pints, quarts, gallons, and liters. note that this will also work for the 2023 VA SOL 3.MG.1 The student will reason mathematically using standard units (U.S. Customary and metric) with appropriate tools to estimate and measure objects by length, weight/mass, and liquid volume to the nearest half or whole unit. (except this one does not cover any weight/mass measurement notes) It contains printables that can be used for several activities. You can print the sort cards and category cards and have students sort the words in groups. You can print the sort cards and put them around the room/tables and have students walk around in a scoot and record their sort on the student recording sheet. There is also a completely independent activity , where you print the student recording sheet and the small sort cards and have students cut and glue to complete the sort. You could even use the gluing sort as a formative assessment after your complete the sort as a group to see how much the students retained. The product contains the following categories: time, length, capacity, weight/mass, capacity/volume. The sort cards include things like: mile, tall, graduated cylinder, seconds, minutes, scale, grams, liters, and much much more. Want more measurement? Measurement Length and Capacity Math Interactive Notebook Length, Capacity, Area, Perimeter, Temperature 5 Day Math Remediation For more no and low-prep activities, check these out: October No-Prep Math Activities No Prep Spiral Math Daily Review and Quizzes Comparing Money Practice 1 Identifying Money Practice Area and Perimeter Digital Activity Counting Money Practice

Author SchoolingSara

Tags Measurement, Length, Capacity, Customary Units, Metric Units, Time, Sort

Aluminum Foil Boat Challenge - HIGH SCHOOL - STEM Engineering

Aluminum Foil Boat Challenge - HIGH SCHOOL - STEM Engineering
Science, Basic Science, Technology, Engineering, Physics, STEM, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12,

Aluminum Foil Boat STEM Challenge for High School Students. My Aluminum Foil Boat Challenge is an excellent way to get your students' excited for STEM in an engaging hands-on way. It also is a great way to introduce them to the world of engineering. This activity is designed for High School students. If you're looking for something for Middle School, please click here. In this activity, students will work in groups to design and build a Aluminum Foil Boat using only aluminum foil and some weights like pennies or something similar with the goal that the boat will be able to hold as much weight as possible before sinking. By doing this activity, your students will experience the process of creating something new as they brainstorm, plan, design, and test their ideas. This challenge allows students to apply what they're learning in science and math classes, including geometry, physics , material science and more as they problem-solve to create a strong, stable boat using only simple materials. Additionally, they will develop critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration skills while working in a group setting. Your STEM Challenge comes with: A full set of instructions Reflection questions An explanation on the science behind the challenge Instructions on creating their design Tips for getting started on the challenge The Aluminum Foil Boat Challenge is an activity your students will enjoy. It will allow them to: explore how shapes and structure affect stability. learn principles of weight distribution. use the engineering design process. develop perseverance, resourcefulness and an ability to learn from setbacks and mistakes. This activity is easy to implement with step-by-step instructions and is adaptable to different learning styles and abilities as you can customize it however you like to suit your students. It encourages students to embrace productive failure and to work together to create something tangible.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Stem, Engineering, Stem Challenge, Engineering Challenge, Paper Chair, Paper Chair Challenge, Paper Chair STEM

Paper Bridge Challenge - HIGH SCHOOL - STEM Engineering

Paper Bridge Challenge - HIGH SCHOOL - STEM Engineering
Science, Basic Science, Technology, Engineering, Physics, STEM, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12,

Paper Bridge STEM Challenge for High School Students. My Paper Bridge Challenge is an excellent way to get your students' excited for STEM in an engaging hands-on way. It also is a great way to introduce them to the world of engineering. This activity is designed for High School students. If you're looking for something for Middle School, please click here. In this activity, students will work in groups to design and build a paper bridge using only paper and tape with the goal that the bridge will be able to span a distance and support multiple textbooks. By doing this activity, your students will experience the process of creating something new as they brainstorm, plan, design, and test their ideas. This challenge allows students to apply what they're learning in science and math classes, including geometry, physics , material science and more as they problem-solve to create a strong, stable bridge using only simple materials. Additionally, they will develop critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration skills while working in a group setting. Your STEM Challenge comes with: A full set of instructions Reflection questions An explanation on the science behind the challenge Instructions on creating their design Tips for getting started on the challenge The Paper Bridge Challenge is an activity your students will enjoy. It will allow them to: explore how shapes and structure affect stability. learn principles of weight distribution. use the engineering design process. develop perseverance, resourcefulness and an ability to learn from setbacks and mistakes. This activity is easy to implement with step-by-step instructions and is adaptable to different learning styles and abilities as you can customize it however you like to suit your students. It encourages students to embrace productive failure and to work together to create something tangible.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Stem, Engineering, Stem Challenge, Engineering Challenge, Paper Chair, Paper Chair Challenge, Paper Chair STEM

Pasta Tower Challenge - HIGH SCHOOL - STEM Engineering

Pasta Tower Challenge - HIGH SCHOOL - STEM Engineering
Science, Basic Science, Technology, Engineering, Physics, STEM, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12,

Pasta Tower STEM Challenge for High School Students. My Pasta Tower Challenge is an excellent way to get your students' excited for STEM in an engaging hands-on way. It also is a great way to introduce them to the world of engineering. This activity is designed for High School students. If you're looking for something for Middle School, please click here. In this activity, students will work in groups to design and build a Pasta Tower using only uncooked pasta and marshmallows with the goal of building the largest free-standing tower possible. By doing this activity, your students will experience the process of creating something new as they brainstorm, plan, design, and test their ideas. This challenge allows students to apply what they're learning in science and math classes, including geometry, physics , material science and more as they problem-solve to create a strong, stable tower using only simple materials. Additionally, they will develop critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration skills while working in a group setting. Your STEM Challenge comes with: A full set of instructions Reflection questions An explanation on the science behind the challenge Instructions on creating their design Tips for getting started on the challenge The Pasta Tower Challenge is an activity your students will enjoy. It will allow them to: explore how shapes and structure affect stability. learn principles of weight distribution. use the engineering design process. develop perseverance, resourcefulness and an ability to learn from setbacks and mistakes. This activity is easy to implement with step-by-step instructions and is adaptable to different learning styles and abilities as you can customize it however you like to suit your students. It encourages students to embrace productive failure and to work together to create something tangible.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Stem, Engineering, Stem Challenge, Engineering Challenge, Paper Chair, Paper Chair Challenge, Paper Chair STEM

Marshmallow Catapult Challenge - HIGH SCHOOL - STEM Engineering

Marshmallow Catapult Challenge - HIGH SCHOOL - STEM Engineering
Science, Basic Science, Technology, Engineering, Physics, STEM, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12,

Marshmallow Catapult STEM Challenge for High School Students. My Marshmallow Catapult Challenge is an excellent way to get your students' excited for STEM in an engaging hands-on way. It also is a great way to introduce them to the world of engineering. This activity is designed for High School students. If you're looking for something for Middle School, please click here. In this activity, students will work in groups to design and build a catapult using only popsicle sticks, rubber bands, a spoon, and a marshmallow. Their goal is to build a catapult that is capable of launching a marshmallow. By doing this activity, your students will experience the process of creating something new as they brainstorm, plan, design, and test their ideas. This challenge allows students to apply what they're learning in science and math classes, including geometry, physics , material science and more as they problem-solve to create a strong, stable catapult using only simple materials. Additionally, they will develop critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration skills while working in a group setting. Your STEM Challenge comes with: A full set of instructions Reflection questions An explanation on the science behind the challenge Instructions on creating their design Tips for getting started on the challenge The Marshmallow Catapult Challenge is an activity your students will enjoy. It will allow them to: explore how shapes and structure affect stability. learn principles of weight distribution. use the engineering design process. develop perseverance, resourcefulness and an ability to learn from setbacks and mistakes. This activity is easy to implement with step-by-step instructions and is adaptable to different learning styles and abilities as you can customize it however you like to suit your students. It encourages students to embrace productive failure and to work together to create something tangible.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Stem, Engineering, Stem Challenge, Engineering Challenge, Paper Chair, Paper Chair Challenge, Paper Chair STEM

Straw Tower Challenge - HIGH SCHOOL - STEM Engineering

Straw Tower Challenge - HIGH SCHOOL - STEM Engineering
Science, Basic Science, Technology, Engineering, Physics, STEM, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12,

Straw Tower STEM Challenge for High School Students. My Straw Tower Challenge is an excellent way to get your students' excited for STEM in an engaging hands-on way. It also is a great way to introduce them to the world of engineering. This activity is designed for High School students. If you're looking for something for Middle School, please click here. In this activity, students will work in groups to design and build a freestanding tower using only straws, paper clips, and tape. Their goal is to build a tower that will be tall and yet stable enough to hold a small weight at the top. By doing this activity, your students will experience the process of creating something new as they brainstorm, plan, design, and test their ideas. This challenge allows students to apply what they're learning in science and math classes, including geometry, physics , material science and more as they problem-solve to create a strong, stable tower using only simple materials. Additionally, they will develop critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration skills while working in a group setting. Your STEM Challenge comes with: A full set of instructions Reflection questions An explanation on the science behind the challenge Instructions on creating their design Tips for getting started on the challenge The Straw Tower Challenge is an activity your students will enjoy. It will allow them to: explore how shapes and structure affect stability. learn principles of weight distribution. use the engineering design process. develop perseverance, resourcefulness and an ability to learn from setbacks and mistakes. This activity is easy to implement with step-by-step instructions and is adaptable to different learning styles and abilities as you can customize it however you like to suit your students. It encourages students to embrace productive failure and to work together to create something tangible.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Stem, Engineering, Stem Challenge, Engineering Challenge, Paper Chair, Paper Chair Challenge, Paper Chair STEM

Egg Drop Challenge - HIGH SCHOOL - STEM Engineering

Egg Drop Challenge - HIGH SCHOOL - STEM Engineering
Science, Basic Science, Technology, Engineering, Physics, STEM, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12,

Egg Drop STEM Challenge for High School Students. My Egg Drop Challenge is an excellent way to get your students' excited for STEM in an engaging hands-on way. It also is a great way to introduce them to the world of engineering. This activity is designed for High School students. If you're looking for something for Middle School, please click here. In this activity, students will work in groups to design and build a Egg Drop using only straws, tape, and paper. The challenge is to create something that will protect a raw egg when dropped from a height. By doing this activity, your students will experience the process of creating something new as they brainstorm, plan, design, and test their ideas. This challenge allows students to apply what they're learning in science and math classes, including geometry, physics , material science and more as they problem-solve to create a strong, stable support structure using only simple materials. Additionally, they will develop critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration skills while working in a group setting. Your STEM Challenge comes with: A full set of instructions Reflection questions An explanation on the science behind the challenge Instructions on creating their design Tips for getting started on the challenge The Egg Drop Challenge is an activity your students will enjoy. It will allow them to: explore how shapes and structure affect stability. learn principles of forces and impact. use the engineering design process. develop perseverance, resourcefulness and an ability to learn from setbacks and mistakes. This activity is easy to implement with step-by-step instructions and is adaptable to different learning styles and abilities as you can customize it however you like to suit your students. It encourages students to embrace productive failure and to work together to create something tangible.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Stem, Engineering, Stem Challenge, Engineering Challenge, Paper Chair, Paper Chair Challenge, Paper Chair STEM

Pasta Tower Challenge - MIDDLE SCHOOL - STEM Engineering

Pasta Tower Challenge - MIDDLE SCHOOL - STEM Engineering
Science, Basic Science, Technology, Engineering, Physics, STEM, Grade 6, 7, 8,

Pasta Tower STEM Challenge for Middle School Students. My Pasta Tower Challenge is an excellent way to get your students' excited for STEM in an engaging hands-on way. It also is a great way to introduce them to the world of engineering. This activity is designed for Middle School students. If you're looking for something for High School, please click here. In this activity, students will work in groups to design and build a Pasta Tower using only uncooked pasta and marshmallows with the goal of building the largest free-standing tower possible. By doing this activity, your students will experience the process of creating something new as they brainstorm, plan, design, and test their ideas. This challenge allows students to apply what they're learning in science and math classes, including geometry, physics , material science and more as they problem-solve to create a strong, stable tower using only simple materials. Additionally, they will develop critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration skills while working in a group setting. Your STEM Challenge comes with: A full set of instructions Reflection questions An explanation on the science behind the challenge Instructions on creating their design Tips for getting started on the challenge The Pasta Tower Challenge is an activity your students will enjoy. It will allow them to: explore how shapes and structure affect stability. learn principles of weight distribution. use the engineering design process. develop perseverance, resourcefulness and an ability to learn from setbacks and mistakes. This activity is easy to implement with step-by-step instructions and is adaptable to different learning styles and abilities as you can customize it however you like to suit your students. It encourages students to embrace productive failure and to work together to create something tangible.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Stem, Engineering, Stem Challenge, Engineering Challenge, Paper Chair, Paper Chair Challenge, Paper Chair STEM

Country Study Presentation on Estonia - Geography - Europe

Country Study Presentation on Estonia - Geography - Europe
Social Studies, Geography, History, History: Europe, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Presentations

Country Study Presentation on Estonia - Geography - Europe This Teaching Resource is an Introductory PDF Presentation (14 Slides) on Estonia. This Digital Resource can be great for Geography, European History and Social Studies Classes. Suitable Learners for this kind of lesson are students from 7th Grade to 12th Grade. This Geography + Social Studies Presentation on Estonia (European Country Study) aims to introduce learners to Estonia (its most important and basic facts, languages, history, environment, economy and basic Estonian vocabulary). No or little preparation is needed. Within this Introductory Presentation on Estonia (PDF Europe Country Study Teaching Resource) it is offered: a first slide with greetings in Estonian Language (Tere) with QR Codes and link to YouTube Video to learn how to pronounce it properly in Estonian language 2 slides on Estonia + its basic geography (Google Maps Link directed to Estonia's geographical location included) a "quick data on Estonia" slide (currency, population, kind of government etc) 2 slides on the Language spoken in Estonia (one as an introduction to Estonian as one of the 3 main Uralic Finnic Languages in Europe + basic Vocabulary and Phrases in Estonian Language) 1 slides with Estonia's History timeline (from the first Uralic Finnic Tribes to the Baltic Way) 1 Slide on Geographical facts (size, kind of territory and weather) 1 on Estonia's Economy 1 on Tallinn 1 on other cities in Estonia (little map of Estonia with cities such as Tartu, Parnu and Narva) 1 slides on Estonian Culture (influences + flag; sinimustvalge) 1 last slide with Goodbye written in Estonian (Head Aega) This Social Studies + Geography Country Study on Estonia PDF Digital Teaching Resource (14 slides) can be great for learners from 7th grade to 12th grade to introduce Estonia and its Culture. Learning with Alan is a Brand New Teaching Resource/Educational Material Store whose aim is to help Teachers, Educators and Tutors to achieve their teaching objectives while creating a fun and stimulating environment. Never Forget! If you want to browse more of my Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!

Author Learning with Alan

Tags Estonia, Geography, Social Studies, Europe, European History, Presentation, Timelines, Teaching Resources, European, Baltic

Aluminum Foil Boat Challenge - MIDDLE SCHOOL - STEM Engineering

Aluminum Foil Boat Challenge - MIDDLE SCHOOL - STEM Engineering
Science, Basic Science, Technology, Engineering, Physics, STEM, Grade 6, 7, 8,

Aluminum Foil Boat STEM Challenge for Middle School Students. My Aluminum Foil Boat Challenge is an excellent way to get your students' excited for STEM in an engaging hands-on way. It also is a great way to introduce them to the world of engineering. This activity is designed for Middle School students. If you're looking for something for High School, please click here. In this activity, students will work in groups to design and build a Aluminum Foil Boat using only aluminum foil and some weights like pennies or something similar with the goal that the boat will be able to hold as much weight as possible before sinking. By doing this activity, your students will experience the process of creating something new as they brainstorm, plan, design, and test their ideas. This challenge allows students to apply what they're learning in science and math classes, including geometry, physics , material science and more as they problem-solve to create a strong, stable boat using only simple materials. Additionally, they will develop critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration skills while working in a group setting. Your STEM Challenge comes with: A full set of instructions Reflection questions An explanation on the science behind the challenge Instructions on creating their design Tips for getting started on the challenge The Aluminum Foil Boat Challenge is an activity your students will enjoy. It will allow them to: explore how shapes and structure affect stability. learn principles of weight distribution. use the engineering design process. develop perseverance, resourcefulness and an ability to learn from setbacks and mistakes. This activity is easy to implement with step-by-step instructions and is adaptable to different learning styles and abilities as you can customize it however you like to suit your students. It encourages students to embrace productive failure and to work together to create something tangible.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Stem, Engineering, Stem Challenge, Engineering Challenge, Paper Chair, Paper Chair Challenge, Paper Chair STEM

Paper Chair Challenge - HIGH SCHOOL - STEM Engineering

Paper Chair Challenge - HIGH SCHOOL - STEM Engineering
Science, Basic Science, Technology, Engineering, Physics, STEM, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12,

Paper Chair STEM Challenge for High School Students. My Paper Chair Challenge is an excellent way to get your students' excited for STEM in an engaging hands-on way. It also is a great way to introduce them to the world of engineering. This activity is designed for High School students. If you're looking for something for Middle School, please click here. In this activity, students will work in groups to design and build a paper chair using only paper and tape with the goal that the chair will be able to hold the weight of a stuffed animal. By doing this activity, your students will experience the process of creating something new as they brainstorm, plan, design, and test their ideas. This challenge allows students to apply what they're learning in science and math classes, including geometry, physics , material science and more as they problem-solve to create a strong, stable chair using only simple materials. Additionally, they will develop critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration skills while working in a group setting. Your STEM Challenge comes with: A full set of instructions Reflection questions An explanation on the science behind the challenge Instructions on creating their design Tips for getting started on the challenge The Paper Chair Challenge is an activity your students will enjoy. It will allow them to: explore how shapes and structure affect stability. learn principles of weight distribution. use the engineering design process. develop perseverance, resourcefulness and an ability to learn from setbacks and mistakes. This activity is easy to implement with step-by-step instructions and is adaptable to different learning styles and abilities as you can customize it however you like to suit your students. It encourages students to embrace productive failure and to work together to create something tangible.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Stem, Engineering, Stem Challenge, Engineering Challenge, Paper Chair, Paper Chair Challenge, Paper Chair STEM

Paper Chair Challenge - ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - STEM Engineering

Paper Chair Challenge - ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - STEM Engineering
Science, Basic Science, Technology, Engineering, Physics, STEM, Grade 3, 4, 5,

Paper Chair STEM Challenge for Elementary School Students. My Paper Chair Challenge is an excellent way to get your students' excited for STEM in an engaging hands-on way. It also is a great way to introduce them to the world of engineering. This activity is designed for students in grades 3-5. If you're looking for something for Middle School, please click here. In this activity, students will work in groups to design and build a paper chair using only paper and tape with the goal that the chair will be able to hold the weight of a stuffed animal. By doing this activity, your students will experience the process of creating something new as they brainstorm, plan, design, and test their ideas. This challenge allows students to apply what they're learning in science and math classes, including geometry, physics , material science and more as they problem-solve to create a strong, stable chair using only simple materials. Additionally, they will develop critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration skills while working in a group setting. Your STEM Challenge comes with: A full set of instructions Reflection questions An explanation on the science behind the challenge Instructions on creating their design Tips for getting started on the challenge The Paper Chair Challenge is an activity your students will enjoy. It will allow them to: explore how shapes and structure affect stability. learn principles of weight distribution. use the engineering design process. develop perseverance, resourcefulness and an ability to learn from setbacks and mistakes. This activity is easy to implement with step-by-step instructions and is adaptable to different learning styles and abilities as you can customize it however you like to suit your students. It encourages students to embrace productive failure and to work together to create something tangible.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Stem, Engineering, Stem Challenge, Engineering Challenge, Paper Chair, Paper Chair Challenge, Paper Chair STEM

Paper Bridge Challenge - MIDDLE SCHOOL - STEM Engineering

Paper Bridge Challenge - MIDDLE SCHOOL - STEM Engineering
Science, Basic Science, Technology, Engineering, Physics, STEM, Grade 6, 7, 8,

Paper Bridge STEM Challenge for Middle School Students. My Paper Bridge Challenge is an excellent way to get your students' excited for STEM in an engaging hands-on way. It also is a great way to introduce them to the world of engineering. This activity is designed for Middle School students. If you're looking for something for High School, please click here. In this activity, students will work in groups to design and build a paper bridge using only paper and tape with the goal that the bridge will be able to span a distance and support multiple textbooks. By doing this activity, your students will experience the process of creating something new as they brainstorm, plan, design, and test their ideas. This challenge allows students to apply what they're learning in science and math classes, including geometry, physics , material science and more as they problem-solve to create a strong, stable bridge using only simple materials. Additionally, they will develop critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration skills while working in a group setting. Your STEM Challenge comes with: A full set of instructions Reflection questions An explanation on the science behind the challenge Instructions on creating their design Tips for getting started on the challenge The Paper Bridge Challenge is an activity your students will enjoy. It will allow them to: explore how shapes and structure affect stability. learn principles of weight distribution. use the engineering design process. develop perseverance, resourcefulness and an ability to learn from setbacks and mistakes. This activity is easy to implement with step-by-step instructions and is adaptable to different learning styles and abilities as you can customize it however you like to suit your students. It encourages students to embrace productive failure and to work together to create something tangible.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Stem, Engineering, Stem Challenge, Engineering Challenge, Paper Chair, Paper Chair Challenge, Paper Chair STEM