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U.S. History | The Great Depression | 1930's | An Introductory Activity

U.S. History | The Great Depression | 1930's | An Introductory Activity
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

You are purchasing a high- interest 3 page Great Depression Informational Graphic Organizer! Includes a link to reference material or your students can use the class textbook to complete. Great Introductory Activity /or Review to your Great Depression Unit! Your students will read about the Great Depression using their class textbook or the information in the internet link provided in order to complete the notes on the graphic organizer. Students could complete the assignment independently or in pairs/ small groups! (teacher choice) Topic Included: Herbert Hoover Franklin D. Roosevelt New Deal Dust Bowl Causes of the Great Depression Brother Can You Spare a Dime Lyric Analysis **Includes a Traditional and GOOGLE version for your use! Suitable for grades 8-11. About: Learning is a Passion Store - I have taught 6th-12th grade during my 20 year teaching career. I prefer to use lessons in my teaching practice that allow my students to become facilitators and active participants in their own learning rather than merely an audience of "my show". I love to create hands- on, interactive activities that really engage my students in the learning process.

Author Learning is a Passion

Tags U.S. History, The Great Depression, Dust Bowl, Comprehension, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Great Depression Activity, Introductory Activity

U.S. History: Imperialism 1860-1920 | A Gallery Walk Activity

U.S. History: Imperialism 1860-1920 | A Gallery Walk Activity
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

Immerse your students in a captivating U.S. History lesson with this 40-page Gallery Walk activity on American Imperialism from 1860-1920. This unique, interactive lesson transforms your classroom into an engaging museum-like environment where students can explore nine exhibits featuring primary and secondary sources, political cartoons, and excerpts related to the era of imperialism. As they delve into each exhibit, students are encouraged to analyze the content by answering comprehension questions and logging their findings on a graphic organizer. To deepen their understanding further, students will read and annotate an insightful article about U.S. Imperialism. Topics within this comprehensive package include: Purchase of Alaska; Annexation of Hawaii; Acquisition of Guam; Puerto Rico; Philippines & Cuba following the Spanish-American War; Open Door Policy; Matthew Perry’s trade endeavors with Japan, among others. This all-inclusive packet provides necessary materials for traditional classrooms as well as Google-based learning environments: nine station exhibit materials; an imperialism article; student handouts/graphic organizers; easy-to-follow teacher directions to ensure smooth sailing throughout the entire process. These resources perfectly align with Common Core Standards while delivering enjoyable learning experiences for young minds! Brought to you by Learning is a Passion Store - leverage two decades of teaching experience across grades 6-12 in practical hands-on learning activities designed to fully engage today’s curious learners!

Author Learning is a Passion

Tags Gallery Walk, Imperialism, U.S. History, Cartoons, Territory, Gallery Walk Activity

The Vikings - Interactive Notebook

The Vikings - Interactive Notebook
Social Studies, History, History: Europe, History: World, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities

Teach your students all about the fascinating world of the Vikings across XX topics. SCANDINAVIAN GEOGRAPHY Students learn about the role of glaciers in shaping the geography of Scandinavia as well as the arctic climate of much of the year. VIKING RAIDS Covers the reasons why the Vikings began raiding as well as why monasteries became a major target. Here's a short sample text: "The first recorded Viking raid took place in 793 AD when a group attacked and pillaged a monastery on the island of Lindisfarne off the east coast of Britain. Monasteries quickly became a major target for different groups of Vikings as they were often home to many valuable items made from gold and silver. The monks were also often unable, or unwilling, to fight back and could be captured and sold into slavery. Monasteries were also often built in very isolated areas, far from any help. News of the raid on Lindisfarne convinced other Vikings to launch raids of their own. Some places tried to protect themselves by paying different Viking groups to leave them alone (payments known as danegeld) – however this often only encouraged other groups to attack." SHIPS & WEAPONS Students learn about why longships were so effective for raiding and how they were decorated. Students also learn about the common weapons and types of armor they used. KINGDOMS Covers the foundation of large Viking kingdoms in Britain and France. EXPLORERS & SETTLEMENTS Shows how Vikings created colonies in Ireland, Iceland, Greenland, and North America. VIKINGS IN RUSSIA Shows how the Vikings took over large areas of Russia between the 800s and 1200s AD END OF THE VIKING AGE Students learn why the Viking raids came to an end with the creation of more powerful Christian kingdoms in Europe. ACTIVITIES The file comes with a variety of different interactive notebook sheets for students to complete using the information they learn during the unit. Sheets come in versions with and without images and in formats where they can be printed out and glued together or put into a notebook. PRESENTATION Use the included presentation to help guide students through each lesson with enlarged reading passages, images, and instructions.

Author Mr Gray History

Tags Vikings, Viking, Interactive Notebook

Phonics Reading Comprehension with Word Families and Dolch Sight Words

Phonics Reading Comprehension with Word Families and Dolch Sight Words
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Phonics Reading Comprehension with Word Families and Dolch Sight Words The Phonics Reading Comprehension with Word Families and Dolch Sight Words is a comprehensive language arts tool geared towards the needs of primary students, English learners, homeschoolers, and special education students. This resource endeavors to construct an unshakable foundation for beginners in reading comprehension. The tool includes 25 reading comprehension worksheets that integrate 25 word family sets along with high-frequency Dolch sight words. Specially designed guided reading practice on each worksheet helps students master word identification, enhance phonics skills, boost vocabulary expansion and improve their spelling abilities. Beyond just decoding words on a page, these worksheets aim at achieving true reading comprehension. The resource contains targeted activities designed to evaluate understanding. Writing practice pattern is integrated as an inherent part to strengthen the learning process using active recall strategies. Diverse subtopics from comprehension to handwriting are brought together creating a wide arena for learning experience. Thus making it suitable for various functions across the teaching spectrum - facilitating group studies or tailored individual assignments based on teacher's approach or student's requirement. Versatile workbook assembly feature This versatile educational resource can be compiled into workbooks offering customizable use. Moreover meeting academic requirements such as additional syllabus-aligned activities during academic hours or enrichment exercise for ahead pace learners who are done with their tasks beforehand becomes convenient increasing its performance potential significantly. The user-friendly PDF format Phonics Reading Comprehension Worksheets work equally well in alternative situations where homework support becomes essential thereby expanding its operational boundaries making it highly appreciated amongst educators globally. Keeping constant availability compensates time gaps ensuring productivity continues during unexpected need of emergency lesson plans thus enhancing teachers operational efficiency while enriching learner's curriculum -centered engagement significantly. Broaden Language Art Skills Interactively Engage your young students interactively and help them develop comprehensive language art skills through this readily available resource. It covers essential components of effective communication such as reading, writing and comprehension. Applicable for preschoolers to 1st graders, this product empowers them to be ahead in their language literacy journey than their peers. So get ready to explore this supportive educational tool, designed to enhance your teaching capabilities while escalating students' evolving reading capabilities one worksheet at a time!

Author It's Teacher L

Tags Phonics, Reading Comprehension, Word Families, Sight Words, Language Arts

Wonder (2017): Complete Movie Guide

Wonder (2017): Complete Movie Guide
P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

"Wonder" is a heartwarming movie released in 2017 based on the novel by R.J. Palacio. It tells the story of Auggie Pullman, a 10-year-old boy with a facial deformity who is starting fifth grade at a new school. Auggie has been homeschooled his entire life due to his condition, but his parents, Isabel and Nate, think it's time for him to experience a traditional school setting. Auggie is nervous about starting school because he knows he looks different from other kids and is afraid of being bullied or teased. The movie follows Auggie's journey as he tries to fit in at school and make new friends. He faces many challenges along the way, including being bullied by some of his classmates, but also finds support from others who accept him for who he is. In addition to Auggie's story, the movie also explores the perspectives of other characters, including Auggie's older sister Via, who feels neglected by her parents' focus on Auggie's needs, and Auggie's classmates, who struggle with their own issues and prejudices. Throughout the movie, Auggie learns important lessons about empathy, kindness, and the importance of being true to yourself. The movie has a positive message about accepting differences and embracing diversity. "Wonder" is a touching and inspiring movie that will make you laugh, cry, and feel all the emotions in between. It's a reminder that kindness and compassion can go a long way in making the world a better place. "Based on the New York Times bestseller, this movie tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters the fifth grade, attending a mainstream elementary school for the first time." This product includes 29-questions that will help your students get the most out of this movie. I have also included time stamps to make it easier for lesson planning. I have also included a presentation on bullying statistics that will help students understand how widespread bullying truly is. Ready to use - no prep! Excellent film for promoting Character Education! The film is available on iTunes or on Amazon. It is also available on Netflix! Clipart credit: AppleCheeks

Author EduPal Learning

Tags Wonder, Character Education, Movie Guide, Bullying, Bullying Prevention, Video Guide, Wonder 2017 Full Movie, Wonder Full Movie Rj Palacio

Letter A Flip Book

Letter A Flip Book
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

The Letter A Flip Book: A Multifaceted Teaching Tool The Letter A Flip Book is a multifaceted teaching resource tailor-made for the educators of children in preschool and kindergarten. The primary goal of this tool is to facilitate an easy, enjoyable approach to learning about the letter A. It promotes hands-on learning. Inside the flip book: A cover page that can be decorated by learners. 'Seek and Find' and 'Find and Color' activity pages for reinforcing capital and lowercase letter recognition. A 'Cut-and-Paste' segment for exploring uppercase & lowercase forms. 'Trace-and-Write’ sections for mastering writing techniques. A section where pupils identify pictures starting with their learned alphabet – giving them practical knowledge about how words begin. To spark up even more excitement amongst learners while ensuring concept retention at its apex - through traces & sketches youngsters correlate words initiating from what they have learnt earlier! This educative booklet not only makes alphabet learning engrossing but indeed imaginative too! Versatility of the Flipbook: This low-preparation resource becomes an asset at various instances - organizing literacy centers or small group activities or assigning homework assignments. Furthermore, its usage isn’t restricted within classroom boundaries - subs stepping-in or when kids practice independently at home also find it useful; thus proving its versatility time-&-again! A Comprehensive Learning Journey: All stages of mastering initial alphabets are covered in this educational booklet, Recognition & familiarisation Formulating Deducing phonics Note: educators have the flexibility to tailor activities to students' skill levels, confirming its adaptability is unbeatable!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Flip Book, Letter A, Hands-on Learning, Phonics, Literacy Centers

Too Big to Fail (2011): Complete Movie Guide

Too Big to Fail (2011): Complete Movie Guide
Social Studies, Economics, History, History: USA, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Too Big to Fail (2011): Complete Movie Guide This detailed guide provides a comprehensive learning tool for educators, rendering itself invaluable for teaching complex economic concepts involved in the Great Recession and its aftermath. Suitable not only for public school teachers but also homeschooling parents, this resource is flexible enough to incorporate into various teaching scenarios. Focusing Areas: Primary focus on the Great Recession period (2007-2009). Exploration of Global repercussions adding international perspective. The intricacies of bank failures, housing market crashes and spikes in unemployment. The role of Federal Government during financial crises. Apart from these, the guide also includes references to key personalities like Warren Buffet and crucial mechanisms like The Federal Reserve.The product comes equipped with twenty thought-provoking questions designed to stimulate discussion while ensuring comprehension amongst Grade 9 to Grade 12 students specializing in economics, social studies or U.S. history classes. Versatility: Teachers can use it as a group exercise during class screenings or assign as homework encouraging independent exploration by students at home. It includes both student versions which can be distributed among learners directly and an answer key for easy usage that requires no prior preparation. Ease-of-use Features: Ready-to-print PDF format maintaining quality over numerous reproductions, Carefully crafted worksheets that promotes structured note-taking during film watches within classrooms. In summation – simplifying an otherwise daunting task of explaining complicated financial jargons without diluting serious issues underneath – this movie guide proves itself an indispensable teaching aid in shaping informed citizens who are well-versed with and empathetic towards socioeconomic crises.

Author EduPal Learning

Tags Economic Concepts, Great Recession, Financial Crisis, Bank Failures, Federal Government

The Miracle Worker (1962): Complete Movie Guide

The Miracle Worker (1962): Complete Movie Guide
ELA, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

"The Miracle Worker" is a movie based on the true story of Helen Keller and her teacher, Anne Sullivan. The film was released in 1962 and is directed by Arthur Penn. The movie begins with a young Helen Keller, who has been blind and deaf since she was a baby, causing chaos in her family's home. Her parents, Captain and Kate Keller, are at their wits' end and decide to hire a teacher to help her. Enter Anne Sullivan, a young woman who is also visually impaired but has managed to overcome her own obstacles. Anne arrives at the Keller's home and begins teaching Helen how to communicate using sign language. However, Helen is initially resistant to learning and is frustrated by Anne's attempts to teach her. Anne persists, though, and eventually breaks through to Helen, teaching her how to spell words by using her hands to feel the letters. The breakthrough moment comes when Anne takes Helen to a water pump outside and spells the word "water" into her hand as the water flows over them. Suddenly, Helen makes the connection between the word and the sensation of the water. This moment is often referred to as the "miracle." The rest of the movie follows Helen's progress as she learns to communicate more and more effectively with the help of Anne. There are many ups and downs along the way, including struggles with Helen's family and her own frustrations, but in the end, Helen is able to make great strides and become a successful student. "The Miracle Worker" is a powerful movie that shows the incredible determination of both Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan in the face of enormous challenges. Their story is a testament to the power of education and the human spirit. This video guide is for the 1962 vintage classic. This 16-question movie guide will help your students stay focused during this powerful and inspirational movie. This product also includes three reflection questions that will lead into a great class discussion about the film. This movie guide comes with an answer key. Ready to print and ready to use! Enjoy! Clipart Credit: byPrince Padania

Author EduPal Learning

Tags Helen Keller, Miracle Worker, Movie Guide, Disability

Letter A Dot Painting

Letter A Dot Painting
ELA, Creative Arts, Art, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Crafts

Title: Letter A Dot Painting Embrace an innovative approach to learn letters and boost fine motor proficiency with the Letter A Dot Painting. With this comprehensive resource, educators can engage students effectively while nurturing creativity and early literacy development. This package contains a total of ten pages, featuring: Three distinct alphabet illustrations (apple, acorn, ax) Ample practice for capital and lowercase 'A' letters Two invigorating opportunities for students to independently design their rendition of letter 'A' Harnessing the versatility of this resource is straightforward. Teachers can use it for various scenarios such as whole group sessions or sizeable class projects encapsulating this tool into their daily routines or weekly plans seamlessly. Whether it's an independent activity in the Literacy Center or a shared experience during Art Class or Group Activities--each is an occasion to awaken young minds' creative sparks with the exciting dot painting tasks. The Value Additions of This Activity : Promotes letter recognition and sparks artistry among learners. Fosters important skills like hand-eye coordination and stimulates creativity as they choose colors patterns specific to their personalized artwork. Bolsters valuable skills like recognizing beginning sounds swiftly along with building fine motor competency -- all meanwhile maintaining a clean learning environment owing to its low-mess nature. The Process: The process behind these activities couldn't be easier! There’s no preparation needed on part of teachers—simply print out these pages from our PDF file type resource allowing you copious time planning your lessons instead fiddling over setup arrangements. The Letter A Dot Painting demonstrates that artful adventures woven into curriculum reinforce learning while nurturing imagination amongst early learners - creating joyous educational experiences right at your fingertips.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter A, Dot Painting, Fine Motor Skills, Creativity, Early Literacy

The Great Depression: Document-Based Question (DBQ)

The Great Depression: Document-Based Question (DBQ)
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, DBQ's, Teacher Tools

DBQs are an excellent way to hit most of the Common Core standards in your class. If there is one activity that encapsulates the requirements of the Common Core - the DBQ is it! This DBQ includes 9 documents with questions to help students process the documents. This product comes with a complete teacher answer key. Prompt: What were the major causes of the Great Depression (1929-1941)) and what steps did the Federal Government (under FDR) take to help alleviate the suffering of people throughout the country? Common Core Standards: CCSSRH.9-10.1 Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources, attending to such features as the date and origin of the information. CCSSRH.9-10.4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary describing political, social, or economic aspects of history/social studies. CCSSWHST.9-10.1 Write arguments focused on discipline-specific content. CCSSWHST.9-10.4 Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience. This product goes perfectly with this DBQ Outline and rubric, which is included! Help your students think critically! Thumbnail clipart credit: By Dandy Doodles

Author EduPal Learning

Tags DBQ, Great Depression, US History, FDR, New Deal, Document-based Questions, Depression Dbq, New Deal Dbq, Dbq Depression, Dbq Lesson Plans

"1920s and 1930s", Online Unit Access, US History

"1920s and 1930s", Online Unit Access, US History
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

1920s and 1930s Online Unit Access This is a merit-worthy teaching resource designed specifically for US History and Government lessons, aligning seamlessly with the New York State Frameworks curriculum. It offers passcodes granting exclusive access to an entire unit within an online virtual classroom, located on InnovationAssessments.com. Please be advised, this product is entirely digital – no printable materials are included. Suitable Grade Levels: This comprehensive interactive learning experience is appropriate for grade levels 7-12 but primarily taught to eleventh graders in New York state schools. Tutoring Period Specificity: The Roaring Twenties The Great Depression era of the 1930s. Evaluation Scheme: Including auto-corrected feedback such as scores and detailed assessment relevant data (such as short-answer responses). Versatile Learning Components: Pre-tests: Topics like 11.7 Topic Pre-Test Vocabulary lessons : like 11.7 vocabulary All presented through media content which supports active engagement among students via video etudes related to the 1920s & the Great Depression. The unit's integration with InnovationAssessments.com facilitates importation of tasks into teacher's course playlist or test question bank offering advantages like saving & analyzing student work submissions & scores. To summarize; "The “1920s and 1930s” Online Unit Access is a dynamic, modern projection of history lessons adapting to today's digital-driven learning environments that empower students’ understanding and holds them accountable to their learning. By streamlining the grading process, and producing real-time feedback, it also assists teachers in managing their virtual classrooms effectively."

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags 1920s, 1930s, US History, Great Depression Era, Online Unit Access

"Rise of American Power", Online Unit Access, US History

"Rise of American Power", Online Unit Access, US History
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

The Rise of American Power Online Unit Access A valuable teaching resource for educators interested in US History. A comprehensive suite offering access to a full online unit of an American history course exploring US's ascent as a global superpower. Utilize access passcodes supplied in the package to unlock engaging and interactive content available on InnovationAssessments.com. Educators can utilize this tool in various settings: Whole classroom discussions Small group activities Individual homework assignments The site's AI grading assistant provides immediate feedback, allowing constant progress monitoring. This virtual unit complies with New York’s State Frameworks for 11th-grade learners and is adaptable across junior high and high school levels (7-12 grades). Inclusive Teaching Tool This online resource doubles up as both curriculum supplement or standalone homework task, providing multiple assessment opportunities. Students can snap a screenshot or print off their results for teacher review, providing instant feedback directly upon completion. Focus Areas The Rise of American Power Online Unit Access focuses specifically on U.S History during Imperialism and World War I periods: Inclusive video tutorials ('Etudes') Vocabulary tests, All-inclusive pre-tests & quizzes. Note: This package does not include printable materials or PowerPoint slide shows given its digital nature but supports self-paced learning through engaging multimedia content that stimulates curiosity while relentlessly testing understanding. Bonus for Subscribers: You can import these detailed resources into existing course playlists – facilitating straightforward consolidation while enhancing control over pupils’ submissions & progress-tracking. The Rise of American Power Online Unit Access is an excellent example of integrating modern technology into classrooms to improve student-teacher interactivity, expedite feedback provision, and ultimately consolidate learning outcomes in an approachable and enticing manner!

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags American History, Online Unit, US Imperialism, World War I, Interactive Learning

"Industrialization", Online Unit Access, US History

"Industrialization", Online Unit Access, US History
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Industrialization: A Digital US History Unit Access Tool The product being discussed is Industrialization, a digital US History unit access tool ideal for advanced grade students, primarily between Grade 7 to 12. Designed purposely for the New York State Frameworks curriculum, it can also be effectively used across different American history curriculums. Unique Features and Flexibility This online unit boasts compatibility with diverse implementations. Unique permit codes enable educators to assign tasks from this unit for varying pedagogical methods: In-class Group Instruction Collaborative Projects in Small Study Groups Individual Assignments at Home These options offer substantial flexibility in terms of teaching design and student learning process. Diverse Tasks and Automated Grading System A variety of auto-correcting tasks, ranging from short answer types to multiple-choice ones, addresses key 20th-century issues in US history. Furthermore, an integral AI grading assistant helps assess student responses, thus easing teacher's grading process while ensuring precise evaluation. Simplified Accessibility and Tracking No physical material accompanies this product; instead it delivers everything needed within an easily accessible PDF file containing access codes for students. It also allows effortless tracking of student performance over time as completed assignments yield scores along with relevant assessment-related details. Course Integration and Analytical Powers via Innovation Assessments An added bonus - the program can seamlessly integrate into existing course playlists or test question banks through Innovation Assessments subscriptions. This integration enhances its analytical abilities as it's able to store & analyze submitted work & scores over time. Multimedia Inclusion for Improved Learning Experience The program also integrates diverse video materials collected from reliable sources, adding to a dynamic and engaging learning experience. These videos offer real-world context, making historical narratives more relatable. Summing Up In essence, Industrialization, Online Unit Access arms educators with an advanced resourceful tool enabling them to effectively cover this crucial aspect of US history. It does so employing a self-correcting & AI evaluating system which revolutionizes traditionally taught history courses to better resonate with the learners of today.

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags Industrialization, US History, Digital Resource, AI Grading Assistant, Online Unit Access

"Post-Civil War", Online Unit Access, US History

"Post-Civil War", Online Unit Access, US History
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Post-Civil War Online Unit Access The Post-Civil War Online Unit Access is a digital teaching resource specifically designed for U.S. History educators. This product provides comprehensive unit coverage with a focus on 20th Century Issues following the Civil War. This tool has been primarily developed for eleventh-grade students as per the New York State Frameworks curriculum, but its flexible content can also adapt to grade levels 7-12 as per varying state requirements. Key Features: A fully online-accessible course — no printable materials included. A wide variety of topics focusing on post-civil war issues like Immigration in Modern Era, Civil Rights milestones and more. User-friendly interactive features like 'Etudes' that display media along with queries to enhance learner engagement and critical thinking skills. Purchase provides PDF download containing student access codes granting seamless entry into virtual US history classroom at InnovationAssessments.com. Educational Strategies: This resource enables various learning approaches depending upon your teaching style – it can support whole group instruction, small groups or even works effectively as individual homework assignments. Assessment & Feedback: All tasks including short answer activities are auto-corrected by an AI grading assistant providing rapid feedback for learners and easing assessment handling for teachers. Last lesson of each section ends in quizzes or post-tests offering real-time evaluation of student progress to ensure their mastery over the content Note* Please be advised that PowerPoint slide packs are not part of this purchase. They must be procured separately if required for in-class pedagogy. The 'Post-Civil-War-Online-Unit-Access' enables enhanced learning with its all-in-one online US history lessons and swift evaluation mechanism, making it a worthwhile addition to the toolbox of any modern educator. Get your students exploring historical milestones at their own pace, facilitating effective organization and long-term learning with Post-Civil War Online Unit Access!

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags Digital Teaching Resource, US History, Online Access, AI Grading Assistant, Assessment Handling

NUMBER PUZZLES "1-100" - SAFARI THEME
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NUMBER PUZZLES "1-100" - SAFARI THEME
Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games

Number Puzzles 1-100 - Safari Theme The Number Puzzles 1-100 is an excellent teaching resource designed specifically for educators seeking fun and effective ways to reinforce number skills. With a vibrant safari theme, this resource adds a touch of whimsy and adventure to learning, effectively engaging students' attention. Primarily intended for Grade 1 and Grade 2 educators,this tool can be used as a valuable supplement to math curriculum . The focus on numbers in this toolkit makes it notably beneficial for lessons involving numerical sequences or counting exercises. Made distinct by its simplicity, the pack contains one puzzle per sheet spread across the span of 22 pages. Each puzzle meticulously designed helps foster understanding and memorization of numbers ranging from one to hundred. Ideal for both public school teachers and homeschoolers alike, the flexibility of application presented by these puzzles is wide-ranging. It can facilitate independent learning when assigned individually but also serves as an engaging activity during group work bonding learners together through shared problem-solving exercise. To maximize durability with repeated usage, it's advisable that each printed out puzzle be laminated prior to classroom use. This tactic preserves the quality of each sheet no matter how many times your energetic little learners decide to embark on a numerical safari. Besides being utilized in casual game formats within classrooms or homeschooling environments,it could also make homework assignments more intriguing without losing educational merit. Note: While colorful and attractive visuals are contained in every sheet stimulating interest among children, users must ensure their printers are well-stocked with ink before printing. This math reinforcement tool is easily accessible - downloadable instantly as a PDF file in A4 size – offers user convenience ensuring best utilization even at short notice. Although not tied explicitly with any set guidelines or standards; standing firm in its learning objective; reinforcing numerical skills from one-to-hundred provides pivotal aid towards mathematical fluency among first-to-second grade pupils thereby aligning implicitly with prevalent education benchmarks. Making an impression with its easily understandable layout, thoughtful design and efficient learning aid; adding Number Puzzles 1-100 – Safari Theme to your teaching resources could be an unsurprisingly smart choice to facilitate effective learning in a fun-filled ambiance.

Author EDITORIAL PROFE CHEVERE

Tags Number Puzzles, Safari Theme, Math Reinforcement, Counting Exercises, Learning Tool

NUMBERS PUZZLES FROM 1 TO 100
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NUMBERS PUZZLES FROM 1 TO 100
Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

NUMBER PUZZLES FROM 1 TO 100: An Interactive Teaching Resource The NUMBER PUZZLES FROM 1 TO 100 is a brilliantly designed teaching resource intended to bolster the mathematical skills of first, second, and third-grade students. It's a visually appealing document that enables educators to make their math lessons more lively while also reinforcing essential numeracy concepts effectively. The PDF file contains 22 pages of intricate puzzles, each one presenting a different number from 1 through to 100. Each puzzle resides on its own A4 size sheet, ready for immediate printing without requiring any adjustments - color ink is all you'll need in your printer. The fire truck theme: An added extra charm that will undoubtedly grasp children’s attention and make their learning journey more pleasurable. Numerical recognition and understanding sequencing:: The process of piecing together these puzzles creates an interactive learning experience while also facilitating numerical recognition and understanding sequence from one to hundred. Versatility In The Classroom The individual number specified per puzzle provides teachers with considerable flexibility in how they opt to use these resources within the classroom. Some usage possibilities could include: Collective use by the entire classroom or smaller breakout groups offering potentially valuable collaborative opportunities amongst students. Serving as homework assignments or fun end-of-class games, hence offering variety beyond traditional teaching methods. Durability And Sustainability This teaching tool's longevity can be further extended by printing these puzzles on cardstock followed by lamination – this ensures additional durability enabling repeated usage across various student groups over time.. Note: While this resource doesn't come with answers due to the nature of puzzles, it is designed keeping rigorous classroom standards in mind. This user-friendly tool comes equipped with creativity and educational value but it does not offer editing capabilities. Also note that this product doesn’t require any additional purchases to function effectively. In Summary Integrating the NUMBER PUZZLES FROM 1 TO 100 into your teaching repertoire is a fantastic way to make the learning environment more engaging while simultaneously fortifying essential math skills among young learners.

Author EDITORIAL PROFE CHEVERE

Tags Math Puzzles, Number Recognition, Interactive Learning, Math Games, Numeracy Concepts

ar Decodable Reading Book Level 1: 19
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ar Decodable Reading Book Level 1: 19
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Literacy Readers, Teacher Tools

ar Decodable Reading Book Level 1: 19 This decodable reader focuses on the "ar" phonogram and revisits other phonograms like "ck", "oo", "ee", and "ing" previously learned. It is part of the highly structured Reading Made Simple program developed specifically for struggling readers and those with processing difficulties like dyslexia or autism. The book tells a simple story about Tom, Sam, and Pam going shopping and practices sounding out words. The minimal pictures encourage gaining meaning from the text rather than guessing. This book is number 19 in the Level 1 readers and is designed to be read in sequence for optimal growth in decoding skills and reading fluency. These books work well for small group and individual instruction. Teachers can preview vocabulary, discuss the story introduction together, then have students sound out the words. Discussing the story afterward checks comprehension. Books can also be sent home for extra practice. Frequent repetition develops confidence with phonics-based reading. With their systematic scope and sequence, these decodable readers are well-suited for early readers, special education students, ELL learners, and struggling readers of all ages. The simple stories feature relatable characters to maintain engagement. Start building critical decoding skills now with the Reading Made Simple program.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Ar, Phonics, Struggling Readers, Decodabe Reading Books, Decodable Phonic Readers, Decodable Reading Books

ing decodable Reading Book Level 1: 18
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ing decodable Reading Book Level 1: 18
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Literacy Readers, Teacher Tools

The ing Decodable Reading Book Level 1: 18 focuses on the "ing" phonetic sound. This short 12-page book tells a simple story about Sam helping his father, Tom, with the geese on their farm. It practices "ing" words while revising other phonetic sounds like "oo", "ch", and "sh" from previous books. This book is #18 in the highly structured, multi-leveled Reading Made Simple program designed for beginning and struggling readers. With minimal pictures and clear phonics, this book builds confidence for special needs students or English language learners. Teachers, tutors, and parents can use it for small group or individual reading sessions. Check the Reading Made Simple series for other decodable books that systematically introduce sight words and phonics sounds.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Ing, Phonics, Struggling Readers, Highly Structured, Phonic Reading Books, Decodable Reading Books, Decodable Readers, Phonic Reading Books For Speical Needs, Phonic Rading Books For Special Needs

ing Decodable Reading Book Level 1: 17
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ing Decodable Reading Book Level 1: 17
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Literacy Readers, Teacher Tools

Ing Decodable Phonics Book Level 1: 17 This fun phonics reader features the story of Pam as she shops with Gran in the city, riding the bus and doing errands around town. The text helps children sound out words containing initial and final consonant blends like “drink” and “crisps.” It also includes two-syllable words like “chicken,” “lemon,” and “carrots” to develop fluency. As part of the Reading Made Simple program, this book practices the “ing” phonics pattern while revising past sounds. With minimal pictures to encourage reading comprehension, this book is perfect for independent reading, small groups, or whole class activities . The Reading Made Simple series features decodable books for beginning readers across all abilities. The controlled, predictable words make these books ideal for struggling students or those with special needs like dyslexia or autism. The stories revolve around the charming adventures of Farmer Tom and his grandchildren as they care for the animals on their farm. New sight words are introduced slowly while phonetic “sight words” appear within learned letter patterns. Each book lists the 2-3 new sight words introduced, and all vocabulary is repeatedly met across the sequence. With a short introduction paragraph to spur discussion and check understanding, these simple 16-page booklets help boost confidence and fluency. Print and assemble into a mini flipbook for young readers to tackle on their own or with a teacher, parent, or tutor. Find coordinating titles in the Reading Made Simple collection.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Ing, Phonics, Decodable Readig Book, Decodable Reader, Struggling Readers, Special Needs, Phonics For Speicla Needs, Phonic Books For Struggling Readers, Highly Structured

ing Decodable Reading Book Level 1: 16
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ing Decodable Reading Book Level 1: 16
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Literacy Readers, Teacher Tools

ing Decodable Reading Book Level 1: 16 This decodable reader focuses on "ing" words and revising past phonic patterns. It tells a camping story about Tom and his family going on vacation. The book is part of the highly structured, multi-leveled Reading Made Simple program developed for struggling readers and those with special needs like dyslexia or autism. Using minimal pictures, it builds confidence by introducing new phonetic words and repeating them across books. Educators can print this 12-page booklet-style PDF to use one-on-one or with small groups as a supplementary reading resource. With base words, sight words, and short introductions, it allows for comprehension discussions. Level 1 books also work for early readers, ELL students, or younger students not yet decoding. This research-based approach combines systematic phonics and repetition for reading success.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Ing, Phonics, Decodable Reading Book, Decodable Reader, Phonic Reading Books, Books For Struggling Readers, FREE Phonic Readers To Downlaod, Highly Structured Phonics

U.S. Government | U.S. Constitution | What's in the US Constitution? | A Google Slides Student Activity

U.S. Government | U.S. Constitution | What's in the US Constitution? | A Google Slides Student Activity
Social Studies, Government, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Presentations, Teacher Tools

In this 14 slide, interactive, highly visual, FULL COLOR, GOOGLE SLIDE DECK ACTIVITY your students will click on the links provided to briefly be introduced to the contents of the US CONSTITUTION. (Articles 1-7 & Amendments). After learning about the contents of the Constitution from the resources provided your students will answer questions and complete a True/False Drag N’ Drop activity to exhibit what they have learned. NOTE:This activity is intended to be a brief OVERVIEW or introduction to the contents of the US Constitution before you dig deeper into each Article/Amendment OR use as a quick review of your Constitution Unit! Topics Introduced: Writing the Constitution, Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, Judicial Branch, Articles IV-VII, the Bill of Rights and Much MORE! **Includes a GOOGLE version for your use! About: Learning is a Passion Store - I have taught 6th-12th grade during my 20 year teaching career. I prefer to use lessons in my teaching practice that allow my students to become facilitators and active participants in their own learning rather than merely an audience of "my show". I love to create hands- on, interactive activities that really engage my students in the learning process.

Author Learning is a Passion

Tags Google Activity, Government, Constitution, U.S. History, Founding Fathers, Bill Of Rights Google Slides

Cathedrals of the Middle Ages

Cathedrals of the Middle Ages
Social Studies, History, History: British, History: Europe, History: World, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Activities

Teach your students about the cathedrals of the Middle Ages with this engaging activity. LESSON GOAL Students understand the role that cathedrals played in the religious life of people during the Middle Ages. Sections in the reading texts include information on pilgrimages, the architecture of cathedrals, religious art, and relics. TEXT EXAMPLE "During the Middle Ages, local churches played a very important role not only in people’s religious, but also their daily lives. In most places people were actually required to go to church on Sundays by law. Those who refused could be fined or even imprisoned. Churches also provided baptism for newborn babies, marriages, and funerals. Merchants and traders often held markets around churches, paying a fee to do so. Christians during the Middle Ages were also encouraged to go on pilgrimages – religious journeys – to famous holy places. Many people travelled as far as the Holy Land to visit Jerusalem – the place where they believed Jesus had been crucified and then had risen from the dead. Other popular pilgrimage destinations included Rome – where many early Christian leaders had lived and died – and the Spanish city of Compostela." PROJECTS After completing their research, students are asked to create a poster advertising a cathedral and the different attractions it would have for visitors. Project sheets are provided in a variety of different formats for you to pick from. ADDITIONAL MATERIALS The file also contains image and crossword sheets as well as information sheets with more details about five of Europe's most famous cathedrals; Chartres, Canterbury, Lincoln, Westminster Abbey, and Durham

Author Mr Gray History

Tags Cathedrals, Middle Ages, Christianity

Economics | Market Structures "Hands-On" Class Activity | Monopoly, Oligopoly, Perfect Competition and MORE!

Economics | Market Structures "Hands-On" Class Activity | Monopoly, Oligopoly, Perfect Competition and MORE!
Social Studies, Economics, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

In this 22 page Economics packet, you have everything you need to conduct a lesson on the 4 Market Structures: Perfect Competition, Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly, and Monopoly. In this lesson your students will: 1) Complete a short 10 minute warm-up activity in which they watch a Free Public Access video on the internet and write down the basic characteristics of each market structure. 2) Complete basic notes on a graphic organizer that defines the characteristics of Market Structures. (worksheet and power-point slide included) 3) Complete a chart which compares the 4 market structures. Students will complete this chart as they “act-out” each market structure. (chart, Step-by-step teacher directions are included) *This activity is very interactive and “hands-on”. All worksheets, power-point slides and teacher directions are included. ANSWER KEYS INCLUDED. ***Includes a GOOGLE and Traditional version for your use! About: Learning is a Passion Store - I have taught 6th-12th grade during my 20 year teaching career. I prefer to use lessons in my teaching practice that allow my students to become facilitators and active participants in their own learning rather than merely an audience of "my show". I love to create hands- on, interactive activities that really engage my students in the learning process.

Author Learning is a Passion

Tags Monopoly, Economics, Perfect Competition, Oligopoly, Market Structures

The Battle of Yorktown

The Battle of Yorktown
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Activities

Use this homework to teach your students about the Battle of Yorktown. READING PASSAGES The reading sheets begin with a short description of the origins of the Battle of Yorktown as the British retreated to Virginia to reinforce their numbers. Students then learn about Washington's plan to trap the British with the assistance of the French navy. "In May of 1781 the leader of the British forces in the south, General Cornwallis, decided to retreat to the port of Yorktown where he could receive supplies and reinforcements from the British fleet. General Washington found out about this plan from spies and saw that he now had a chance to trap the British. On August 19th, Washington met up with a force of 6,000 French soldiers just north of New York and then marched his allied army south as quickly as he could. At the same time, a large French fleet under Admiral de Grasse was sailing up from the Caribbean to the tip of the Chesapeake Bay. Some ships of the fleet then picked up Washington’s army and transported it to the area around Yorktown. Washington’s American forces took up positions to the south of the town while the French took up positions to the west and northwest. French and American forces also cut off the small town of Gloucester across the York River where the British also had soldiers. The French ships then blockaded Yorktown from the sea by cutting off access to the Chesapeake Bay." Students then learn about the course of the battle, starting with the imposition of a blockade and then the slow advance of the American and French forces towards Yorktown. The reading sheets then explain the ultimate reasons for the surrender of the British MATERIALS Students can work on a map to show the course of the battle. To suit your own particular needs, there are a variety of different sheets which you can use. The file also comes with an image sheet, crossword , and completed map file.

Author Mr Gray History

Tags Yorktown, Battle Of Yorktown, War Of Independence, Revolutionary War, Revolution