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Equip your eighth graders with the knowledge and skills needed for high school success using these lesson plans. Focused on advanced concepts and independent learning, these resources help students take ownership of their education. Implement them to ensure your students are ready for the next step.

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Crowdfunding Campaign Launch Planners

Crowdfunding Campaign Launch Planners
Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, STEM, Research, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Workbooks, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests

Transform your students from passive learners into active entrepreneurs! Are you looking for a project-based learning (PBL) unit that brings real-world business, economics, and mathematics to life? This comprehensive curriculum guides students through the high-stakes, logical puzzle of launching a product on crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter or Indiegogo. This isn't just another business plan template. This 44-page, in-depth unit moves beyond marketing fluff and dives deep into the gritty, unforgiving mathematics of product fulfillment and supply chain logistics. Students will act as logistical architects, learning that a successful business isn't just about a great idea—it's about flawless execution. ▶ WHAT'S INSIDE THIS COMPLETE UNIT? Part 1: In-Depth Theory Guide (Chapters 1-4): A professional-grade guide covering the core concepts: The Economics of Crowdfunding: Uncover the hidden fees and calculate the "True Cost" of a funding goal. Behavioral Economics & Pricing: Learn the psychology of reward tiers using concepts like anchoring and the decoy effect. Global Shipping Logistics: Master the devastating impact of Dimensional Weight (DIM), Harmonized System (HS) codes, and international fulfillment hubs. Risk Mitigation & Margin Preservation: Build a contingency matrix and use algebraic modeling to create financial buffers that ensure profitability. Part 2: Student Workbook (10 Worksheets): Rigorous, scaffolded worksheets that put theory into practice. Students will calculate COGS, platform fees, shipping costs, break-even points, and contingency buffers through real-world scenarios. Critical thinking prompts ensure deep understanding. Part 3: Teacher & Visual Resources: Everything you need to teach with confidence! Pedagogical Visuals: Three ready-to-print or projectable anchor charts visually explaining Reward Tier Pricing, Dimensional Weight, and Global Logistics. Comprehensive Answer Key: A full, step-by-step answer key for all 10 student worksheets. Teacher Implementation Guide: Includes a 5-day pacing guide, discussion prompts, classroom demonstration ideas, and enrichment opportunities for advanced students. ▶ PERFECT FOR: High School Business or Entrepreneurship Classes Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs AP Macroeconomics or Microeconomics (as a real-world application project) Financial Literacy and Math Electives Homeschool curriculum for high schoolers interested in business. Equip your students with the practical math, critical thinking, and financial literacy skills they need to survive in the modern economy. Download now and bring the ultimate business challenge into your classroom! Keywords: Crowdfunding, Kickstarter, Business Plan, Entrepreneurship Project, Project-Based Learning, PBL, High School Business, Economics, Supply Chain, Logistics, Cost of Goods Sold, COGS, Profit Margin, Financial Literacy, CTE, Student Workbook, Answer Key Why Parents/Schools Love It: Real-World Application: It moves economics and math from abstract theory into a tangible, modern context (Kickstarter!) that students find engaging, teaching skills directly applicable to today's economy. Develops Critical 21st-Century Skills: This unit forces students to synthesize data, perform multi-step calculations, think critically about risk, and solve complex logistical problems—skills that are essential for any future career. Comprehensive & Turnkey Solution: This isn't just a worksheet; it's a complete, ready-to-use instructional unit. The included theory, visuals, answer key, and teacher guide save educators dozens of hours of prep time. Rigorous & High-Level: The curriculum respects students' intelligence by presenting them with authentic, high-stakes challenges. It avoids "fluff" and focuses on the rigorous logic and math required to actually run a business, preparing them for post-secondary education and beyond. Target Audience : Based on the content, language ("Grade 11 business and economics students"), and structure, target: Primary Target: High School Teachers of grades 10-12 for subjects like Business, Entrepreneurship, Economics (including AP), and Marketing. The CTE (Career and Technical Education) market is perfect for this. Secondary Target: Homeschool Parents of high school students who are looking for advanced, project-based curriculum that teaches practical life skills. Tertiary Target: College Instructors for introductory business or entrepreneurship courses, who could use this as a practical, foundational module. Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book was copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is for personal and single classroom use only. You may not alter, redistribute, or sell any part of this resource. In other words, you may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded. If you want to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for respecting these terms of use. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi

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AI Productivity Workflows for Specific Professions Book

AI Productivity Workflows for Specific Professions Book
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Research, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Life Studies, Business, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Outlines, Literacy Readers, Presentations, Workbooks, Worksheets & Printables

The Complete Guide To Using AI In Your Job AI Productivity Workflows for Specific Professions is a more than 394-page, professional resource that includes 90-plus role-specific prompts, templates and step-by-step workflows – all designed to give you the tools needed as a mid-career professional/freelancer working in a high-opportunity, low-competition niche to unlock the potential of AI in your career. AI Productivity Workflows provides practical and professional AI solutions for you in the following professions: - For Teachers: Use AI to create efficiently designed curriculum and personalize instruction. - For Real Estate Agents: Use AI to create search-engine-optimized property listing descriptions and develop virtual tours of properties, helping speed up property sales. - For Freelancers: Use AI to dramatically accelerate the pace at which you can create content and acquire new clients. - For Lawyers: Use AI to virtually automate the majority of your contract drafting and compliance process. - For Creative Professionals: Use generative AI to create amazing designs and branding for your products. Written by Syed Hammad Rizvi (AI Application Architect and AI Product Management Expert at Microsoft), this practical resource contains a wealth of information on key topics, including: - Basics of AI prompt engineering - Ethical use of AI in business - Advanced applications of AI in marketing, finance, HR, project management, data analysis and - Monetizing your AI expertise. This resource is ideal for gig economy and creative professionals who are ready to gain a competitive advantage in their professions starting in and beyond. Reasons Why Parents/Schools Appreciate It: 1) It gives teachers the ability to create adaptive lessons and resources for each individual child by personalizing their education at an increased rate with scalability. 2) It allows teachers to focus on building meaningful relationships with their students and being highly effective teachers by utilizing AI for administrative tasks creating more time in their day. 3) It prepares students for an automated future by providing teachers with tools to assist in classroom instruction as well as provide them with prompt guidance based on student need. 4) It provides measurable school-wide efficiency gains while upholding ethics in artificial intelligence, ensuring the protection of student data, and maintaining academic integrity. 5) It provides schools with affordable and immediately available professional development that enables school personnel to remain competitive without incurring significant costs for outside training. Intended Audience (Level and Age of Students/Class) : This book is geared more towards professional development for teachers than basic beginner students. It has been written as a resource for: Teachers in grades 6-12 who teach Computer Science, Business, Career and Technical Education (CTE), English/Language Arts and more; or any other subject area that includes Artificial Intelligence/digital literacy Higher Education Instructors/ADE Facilitators who teach AI skills, digital entrepreneurship or professional growth and development courses School Administrators & Instructional Coaches - to assist with a school-wide plan for implementing Artificial Intelligence Each chapter that discusses how to use Artificial Intelligence in Education such as curriculum design, personalized learning, assessment and feedback, creating educational content, administrative automation and engaging students has been included to provide teachers with ideas on how they can help their students become proficient as well as knowledgeable about using Artificial Intelligence so they can spend less time teaching and more time helping students achieve success in the classroom. Terms of Use/Copyright: This book is under copyright and ownership of Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource can only be used in its entirety or in part for a single personal class, including no alterations, redistributing, or selling any part of this resource. This means that you cannot place this resource on the internet where it can be searched/pulled and downloaded by the public. You may wish to share this resource with your colleagues; however, you will need to obtain additional Teachsimple licenses to do so. Thank you for respecting the copyright and terms of use. Syed Hammad Rizvi presents this product with joy.

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Gamified Budgeting & Reality Cost of Living

Gamified Budgeting & Reality Cost of Living
Math, Money, Homeschool Curriculum, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests

Are abstract financial literacy lessons that simply do not engage your students giving you frustration? This immersive Curriculum of Gamified Budgeting & Cost of Living PBL makes the theory from the textbook material tangible in the experience. This is not an ordinary worksheet, but an eye-opening multi-day undertaking aimed at making students realize the real cost of living independently. By choosing a job opportunity and working with real-time data from their area, students will create a clear monthly budget. They will face the financial reality of taxes, the difficulty of searching for a reasonably-priced apartment with the help of Zillow, the complexity of finding the grocery bills as well as utility costs, and the burden of debts. This comprehensive curriculum requires no preparation in advance and allows for having great “A-ha” moments as well as develops critical thinking, resilience, and got a deep understanding of money issues. What is Included In this 42 Pages All-in-One PDF: Part 1: A Comprehensive Theory Guide (9 Pages): An exhaustive orientation for the instructors about the learning process and methods that includes ideas such as Income Illusion, Housing Heavyweights, Convenience Tax and Subscription Creep in connection with the evidence. Part 2: The Student Assignment of 10 Worksheets (20 Pages): An assignment providing an intricate guide to students concerning the following: Worksheet 1: Choosing Careers, Gross and Net Income, and Taxes Worksheet 2: Reality of Housing Market (checking local rents) Worksheet 3: Utility Costs and Connectivity (actual costs of electricity, internet, etc.) Worksheet 4: Food Spending & Eating Out (actual supermarket prices) Worksheet 5: Historical Costs of Transport (auto-loan payments and public transport) Worksheet 6: Health and Emergency Expenses Worksheet 7: Lifestyle Audit (spending for pleasures) Worksheet 8: Debt and Obligations (credits) Worksheet 9: The Monthly Report (bringing everything together) Worksheet 10: The Pivot (experiencing a financial crisis like rent increase or car problems) Part 3: Elaboration on the Instructional Tools for Educators (13 Pages): Illustrative Visuals: The educational tool gives as many graphics to make complex ideas easier. Detailed Example Answer Key: Detailed examples that illustrate the whole project using a specific example (Dental Hygienist in Austin, Texas). Five Days Implementation Guide for Teachers: Teacher's handbook. Assessment and Grading Sheet: Grading rubric made easy and comprehensible. It is vital that the Manners Project gives students crucial financial survival skills they will need later in their lives. Why Parents/Schools Think It's a Wonderful Idea: Practical Applications: The curriculum is based on local and current real data (like Zillow) that is tapped to teach budgeting, causing students to learn it in a practical way that has great relevance to their own local community. Engaging & Game-based: The curriculum is very engaging as learning is approached in a project approach (it is gamified, as students are allowed to choose a profession and deal with financial surprises) that gets students interested and involved in the learning process. Builds Useful Skills: This curriculum allows students to work in tough situations when they have to make decisions about money. Target Audience Choice: Due to the complexity of its content, its emphasis on independent living and its application of mathematical concepts, we recommend: High school students (10th-12th grade): This is probably the best audience, especially for juniors and seniors who are studying economics, personal finance, life skills, or even in a general math course as an end project. Homeschooling cooperatives: Home school parents look for high-quality real-life themes for their teenagers. Community colleges/early-stage university students: A very suitable application for "First-Year Experience" or other student success sessions to assist the young adults with the necessary transition to life away from home. Copyright and Terms of Use: This book is copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is meant for personal use only, in a classroom. You cannot edit, change, or copy this resource. Simply put, you cannot upload this resource on the free internet for everybody to access and download. If you would like to share this resource with other persons, please buy additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thanks for respecting the terms of use. This product is happily provided by Syed Hammad Rizvi.

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'Slumberland' Lesson Plan, Worksheets & PowerPoint | Grades 3 - 9

'Slumberland' Lesson Plan, Worksheets & PowerPoint | Grades 3 - 9
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Slumberland Movie Study | Fantasy Adventure, ELA, Figurative Language, Critical Thinking & SEL Activities | Grades 3–9 Take students on a magical journey through dreams, imagination, and self-discovery with this engaging Slumberland Movie Study ! Based on the Netflix fantasy adventure, this resource helps students explore themes of courage, grief, hope, imagination, family, and personal growth while strengthening reading comprehension, vocabulary, figurative language, critical thinking, and creative writing skills. Through 30 thoughtfully designed activities, students dive into the dream world of Slumberland while making meaningful connections to the story and its powerful messages. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Vocabulary and word-play activities Compound words, idioms, homophones, and affixes practice Character motivation and character analysis activities Story comprehension tasks Symbolism and theme exploration Figurative language lessons Metaphor and personification activities Map-reading and navigation challenges Probability and data-analysis tasks Number patterns and stem-and-leaf plot activities Creative writing projects Poetry writing activities Postcard and design projects Reflection and SEL activities Students will explore: Courage and resilience Imagination and creativity Hope and healing Letting go and moving forward Family relationships Friendship and trust Dreams and symbolism Personal growth and self-discovery Coping with loss in healthy ways How It Works in the Classroom This Slumberland movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons SEL and character education units Creative writing lessons Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Movie day enrichment Cross-curricular learning Figurative language instruction Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include vocabulary development, character analysis, symbolism studies, map-reading tasks, figurative language practice, discussion prompts, creative writing opportunities, and reflection activities. The included teacher guide provides a flexible 90-minute lesson plan, differentiation strategies, and extension ideas. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Strengthen vocabulary and word-study skills Analyze character motivations and growth Explore symbolism and theme using evidence Identify and create figurative language Interpret setting and mood Develop critical-thinking and inferencing skills Read maps using keys, scales, and compass directions Analyze data and solve math problems Express ideas through poetry and creative writing Reflect on courage, hope, and personal growth Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Critical Thinking Creative Writing Figurative Language Mathematics Geography & Map Skills Reading Comprehension Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Rich focus on figurative language and literary analysis ✅ Encourages creativity and imagination ✅ Supports meaningful SEL discussions ✅ Integrates literacy, math, and critical thinking ✅ Includes engaging map and navigation activities ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Encourages deeper reflection on hope, courage, and growth ✅ Appeals to a wide range of learners through creative and analytical activities Teachers love how this resource transforms a visually stunning fantasy film into a meaningful educational experience. Students strengthen literacy and critical-thinking skills while exploring important themes of resilience, imagination, loss, healing, and learning to move forward with hope. Add this Slumberland Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore imagination, courage, hope, and personal growth through engaging activities that transform movie day into a meaningful learning adventure.

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8th Grade Science Diagnostic Assessment & Review System

8th Grade Science Diagnostic Assessment & Review System
Science, Grade 8, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables

Start the year with a clear picture of student readiness using this 8th grade beginning of year science assessment and targeted skills system. With a 50-question diagnostic worth 114 points , scoring and analysis tools, instructional grouping support, 11 targeted follow-up practice pages , scientific reading passages, CER tasks, and complete explained answer keys, this resource helps teachers move from assessment results to focused instruction. Designed as a complete Assess → Analyze → Group → Review → Reteach system, this Grade 8 science resource emphasizes the reasoning demands students need as they prepare for high school science. Students analyze multi-step problems, real-world scenarios, data tables, experimental setups, scientific models, graphs, reading passages, and Claim-Evidence-Reasoning tasks across Life Science, Physical Science, Earth & Space Science, and Scientific Practices & Reading . What’s Included This 8th grade science assessment and review system includes: ✅ 50-question beginning-of-year science diagnostic ✅ 114 total assessment points ✅ Life Science questions ✅ Physical Science questions ✅ Earth & Space Science questions ✅ Scientific Practices & Reading questions ✅ Multiple-choice questions ✅ Short-answer questions ✅ Diagram and model interpretation ✅ Data tables ✅ Graph reading ✅ Multi-step reasoning tasks ✅ Scientific scenarios ✅ Vocabulary-in-context questions ✅ Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) tasks ✅ 2 short scientific reading passages ✅ Evidence-based reading questions ✅ Pedigree interpretation ✅ Natural selection and adaptation analysis ✅ Finch selection data ✅ Cladogram interpretation ✅ Predator-prey data ✅ Periodic table patterns ✅ Chemical equation reasoning ✅ Conservation of mass data ✅ Velocity-time graph analysis ✅ Wave anatomy ✅ Transverse and longitudinal wave comparison ✅ Electromagnetic spectrum interpretation ✅ Seafloor-spreading model ✅ Spreading-rate calculation ✅ Star life-cycle model ✅ Atmospheric CO₂ graph analysis ✅ Experimental design and reliability ✅ Mean and outlier analysis ✅ Two-series graph interpretation ✅ Answer recording sheet ✅ Quick-reference answer key ✅ Skill-by-skill scoring chart ✅ Strand analysis tool ✅ Secure, Developing, and Needs Support performance bands ✅ Individual Student Performance Profile ✅ Whole-class data tracker ✅ Suggested instructional groups ✅ 11 targeted follow-up science practice pages ✅ “Key Concept” refresher on every follow-up page ✅ “Extension” task for students who are Secure ✅ All-new follow-up practice with no repeated assessment questions ✅ Reading-for-evidence follow-up practice ✅ CER writing follow-up practice ✅ Complete answer keys ✅ Suggested short-answer responses ✅ Suggested reading-response answers ✅ Completed visual and diagram answers ✅ Sample CER responses ✅ Short “why” explanation for every assessment item ✅ Partial-credit guidance Part 1 contains 50 rigorous mixed-format questions worth 114 total points . The Teacher Guide recommends two 45-minute sessions and explains that the diagnostic emphasizes multi-step reasoning, evidence-based conclusions, data tables, experimental setups, model interpretation, and reading scientific text for evidence. Part 2 turns student responses into actionable data with an answer recording sheet, quick-reference key, skill-by-skill scoring chart, strand analysis, performance bands, individual student profiles, a whole-class data tracker, and suggested instructional groups. Part 3 includes 11 ready-to-assign targeted follow-up pages with all-new practice. Every page includes a concise Key Concept refresher and an Extension task, and the set includes dedicated pages for Reading Science for Evidence and CER Writing . Part 4 provides correct answers for all 50 questions, explanations of why answers are correct, suggested responses for short-answer and reading tasks, completed diagrams, sample CER responses, and partial-credit guidance. How It Works in the Classroom Use this 8th grade beginning of year science assessment during the first weeks of school to identify what students retained from prior science learning, how well they reason through multi-step problems, and where instruction should begin. The resource follows a practical five-step system: 🔎 Assess — Students complete the 50-item mixed-format science diagnostic 📊 Analyze — Score by skill and strand to identify patterns and gaps 👥 Group — Form targeted instructional groups based on shared needs 📝 Review — Assign focused follow-up practice by strand or skill 🎯 Reteach — Use complete explanations, worked visuals, and model CER responses to support next steps The Assess → Reteach System chart on page 2 of Part 1 directly connects each stage to the matching component of the four-part resource. The same page summarizes the 50 questions, 114 points, broad format range, four reporting areas, two scientific reading passages, and suggested administration time. Use this resource for: ⭐ Beginning-of-year science assessment ⭐ 8th grade science diagnostic ⭐ Middle school science pre-assessment ⭐ Back-to-school science review ⭐ High school science readiness ⭐ Science readiness check ⭐ Formative assessment ⭐ Small-group planning ⭐ Science intervention ⭐ Targeted reteaching ⭐ Data-driven instruction ⭐ Skill-based grouping ⭐ Independent follow-up practice ⭐ Science stations ⭐ CER practice ⭐ Reading in science ⭐ Text-evidence practice ⭐ Graph and data interpretation ⭐ Multi-step science reasoning The Scoring at a Glance chart on page 2 of Part 2 breaks the assessment into four strand totals: Life Science /31, Physical Science /40, Earth & Space Science /24, and Scientific Practices /19 , for 114 total points . It also defines three performance bands: Secure (80%–100%) , Developing (50%–79%) , and Needs Support (below 50%) . The Student Performance Profile on page 15 of Part 2 gives teachers a one-page strand snapshot with space for strengths, focus areas, assigned Part 3 practice pages, and group placement. The Class Data Tracker on page 16 provides a whole-class view so teachers can scan columns for class-wide gaps and rows for individual grouping needs. Standards & Learning Goals This eighth grade science diagnostic assessment reviews foundational science concepts and advanced scientific reasoning across four major areas: 🌱 Life Science — levels of biological organization, homeostasis, interacting body systems, pedigrees, mutations, natural selection, evolution, adaptations, selection pressure, inheritance, cladograms, common ancestry, predator-prey relationships, biodiversity, ecosystem resilience, and evolution CER reasoning ⚛️ Physical Science — periodic table patterns, atomic number, protons, groups and periods, valence electrons, periodic trends, balancing chemical equations, conservation of mass, open and closed systems, exothermic and endothermic reactions, velocity-time graphs, Newton’s second law, kinetic energy, potential and kinetic energy transformations, wave anatomy, transverse and longitudinal waves, wavelength and frequency, electromagnetic spectrum, and wave-energy transfer 🌎 Earth & Space Science — seafloor spreading, magnetic stripes, evidence for plate tectonics, mantle convection, spreading-rate calculations, star life cycles, gravity and orbits, light-years, tides, atmospheric CO₂ trends, and Earth-and-space CER reasoning 🔬 Scientific Practices & Reading — reliable experimental design, repeated trials, control groups, identifying experimental flaws, graph analysis, comparing data series, calculating means, identifying outliers, reading scientific texts for evidence, connecting evidence to science concepts, drawing evidence-based conclusions, and reading-based CER Students demonstrate understanding through varied science tasks rather than one question type. The diagnostic includes a pedigree , finch beak-depth data , cladogram , natural-selection sequence , predator-prey table , periodic table model , Group 1 reactivity data , open-versus-sealed reaction mass data , velocity-time graph , wave anatomy model , wave-type comparison , electromagnetic spectrum , seafloor-spreading diagram , seafloor age data , Sun-like star life cycle , atmospheric CO₂ graph , bacteria-growth comparison graph , and repeated-trial data analysis. The Skill-by-Skill Scoring Chart on pages 11–13 of Part 2 helps teachers pinpoint specific gaps instead of relying only on one overall score. Skills include homeostasis, pedigrees, mutations, natural selection, selection data, cladograms, adaptation, biodiversity, periodic patterns, valence electrons, balancing equations, conservation of mass, exothermic and endothermic reactions, motion graphs, Newton’s second law, kinetic energy, wave anatomy, wave types, electromagnetic spectrum, seafloor spreading, tectonic evidence, spreading rates, star life cycles, gravity and orbits, experimental reliability, identifying flaws, mean and outlier analysis, reading for evidence, and reading-based CER. A particularly valuable feature is the integration of science literacy . Part 1 includes two short scientific texts with evidence-based questions. Students read “Why Antibiotics Can Stop Working” to connect mutation, survival, reproduction, and antibiotic resistance to natural selection, and “Healing the Ozone Layer” to analyze evidence connected to CFC reduction and ozone recovery. Why Teachers Love It ✨ Move beyond a single test score. Results can be analyzed by strand and individual skill, helping teachers see exactly where students are secure and where review is needed. ✨ Prepare students for high school science reasoning. The Teacher Guide explicitly emphasizes multi-step problems, evidence-based conclusions, data tables, experimental setups, model interpretation, and scientific reading—the kinds of demands students increasingly encounter in advanced science coursework. ✨ Turn assessment data into an instructional plan. The scoring tools connect results to performance bands, student profiles, instructional groups, and targeted follow-up practice instead of leaving teachers with a stack of completed tests. ✨ Measure both science knowledge and reasoning. Students do more than recall vocabulary. They interpret models, calculate rates, compare data, explain mechanisms, evaluate evidence, analyze graphs, and justify conclusions. ✨ Integrate science and reading skills. Two short scientific passages ask students to cite evidence, connect text details to science concepts, interpret measured changes, and construct evidence-based responses. ✨ Use relevant scientific topics for reading practice. Students analyze antibiotic resistance and ozone-layer recovery, connecting real scientific evidence to natural selection, environmental change, and evidence-based reasoning. ✨ Strengthen evolution and natural selection understanding. Students work with finch data, beetle camouflage, selection pressure, adaptation, inheritance, cladograms, mutations, and CER reasoning. ✨ Build readiness for chemistry concepts. Students interpret periodic table patterns, atomic numbers, valence electrons, reactivity trends, balanced equations, conservation of mass, and exothermic versus endothermic reactions. ✨ Strengthen physics reasoning. Students analyze velocity-time graphs, apply F = m × a , reason about kinetic energy, explain potential-to-kinetic energy transformations, interpret wave features, compare transverse and longitudinal waves, and analyze the electromagnetic spectrum. ✨ Connect Earth science models to quantitative reasoning. Students interpret seafloor spreading, use age-and-distance data to calculate a spreading rate, analyze magnetic-stripe evidence, and connect mantle convection to plate movement. ✨ Support data-driven small groups. Part 2 includes suggested instructional groups that help teachers sort students by shared gaps and connect them to matching Part 3 practice. ✨ Differentiate with clear performance bands. Use Secure, Developing, and Needs Support ranges to guide enrichment, targeted practice, or foundational small-group reteaching. ✨ Assign only the review students need. The 11 targeted follow-up pages include: Cells & Genetics Review Evolution & Adaptation Review Ecosystems Review Atoms & Reactions Review Forces, Energy & Motion Review Waves Review Plate Tectonics & Earth Systems Review Space Science Review Experimental Design & Data Review Reading Science for Evidence Review CER Writing Review The Practice Page Menu on page 2 of Part 3 directly matches common student difficulties to specific follow-up pages, making targeted assignment faster. ✨ Refresh key concepts before practice. Every targeted page includes a concise Key Concept section. For example, the Atoms & Reactions page reviews atomic number, groups, periods, conservation of mass, and exothermic versus endothermic reactions before students begin fresh practice. ✨ Extend learning for students who are already secure. Every follow-up page includes an Extension task that pushes students into explanation, application, prediction, argument, or investigation design. ✨ Use fresh follow-up practice instead of repeating the diagnostic. Part 3 explicitly provides all-new practice so students can demonstrate understanding with new examples and situations. ✨ Teach students how to read science for evidence. The dedicated Reading Science for Evidence Review page includes a new passage about a warming mountain lake and changing trout and bass populations. Students identify evidence, explain biological relationships using the text, connect the passage to life science, and generate a testable follow-up question. ✨ Build stronger Claim-Evidence-Reasoning responses. CER appears throughout the diagnostic and receives its own targeted follow-up page. At Grade 8, students are expected to connect specific evidence to a named scientific principle rather than simply restating the data. ✨ Make grading more manageable. Part 4 provides correct answers, short explanations of why, suggested responses for open-ended and reading items, completed diagrams, sample CER responses, and partial-credit guidance. ✨ Use completed diagrams for faster checking. The Completed Diagrams Quick View on page 2 of Part 4 points teachers to fully worked versions of the pedigree, cladogram, natural-selection model, periodic table, wave anatomy, wave types, electromagnetic spectrum, seafloor spreading, and star life cycle. ✨ Score open-ended work more consistently. Part 4 explains that multi-part items can receive point-by-point partial credit and that CER and reading items should be evaluated for a reasonable claim, specific text or data evidence, and reasoning that links them. ✨ Keep the instructional loop connected. Assessment, analysis, grouping, targeted review, science literacy practice, reteaching, and answer support are designed as one coordinated system rather than disconnected activities. Start the year knowing what students understand, how well they reason through complex science tasks, and what they need next with this 8th grade beginning of year science assessment . Download this complete middle school science diagnostic and targeted review system to assess readiness, analyze results by strand and skill, create focused instructional groups, assign specific follow-up practice, strengthen science reading and CER writing, and support reteaching with complete explained answer keys. Perfect for teachers searching for an 8th grade science diagnostic assessment , beginning-of-year science review, middle school science pre-assessment, back-to-school science assessment, eighth grade science review, high school science readiness, Life Science review, Physical Science review, Earth and Space Science review, Scientific Practices assessment, genetics, pedigrees, natural selection, evolution, cladograms, ecosystems, periodic table, chemical reactions, conservation of mass, Newton’s laws, forces and motion, energy transformations, waves, electromagnetic spectrum, plate tectonics, seafloor spreading, star life cycles, experimental design, graph analysis, reading science for evidence, CER practice, science intervention, small-group science planning, data-driven instruction, or targeted science reteaching.

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'Zootopia' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 7 - 11

'Zootopia' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 7 - 11
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Zootopia Movie Study | Disney Movie Guide | Media Literacy, Critical Thinking, Bias, SEL & ELA Activities | Grades 7–11 Challenge students to think critically about stereotypes, prejudice, media influence, and social responsibility with this engaging Zootopia Movie Study ! Based on Disney’s award-winning animated film, this resource goes far beyond simple comprehension activities by helping students analyze allegory, propaganda, bias, character development, and data interpretation. Through 30 rigorous activities, students strengthen reading comprehension, media literacy, critical thinking, writing, and social-emotional learning while exploring important real-world issues through the lens of an engaging story. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Plot timeline and sequencing activities Character analysis tasks S.T.E.A.L. characterization activities Theme and allegory analysis Stereotype and bias exploration Propaganda and persuasion lessons Media literacy activities Context clues and vocabulary development Connotation and tone analysis Point-of-view activities Conflict and foil character analysis Critical-thinking discussion prompts Evidence-based argument writing Reflection and SEL activities Stacked bar graph interpretation Scatter plot analysis Correlation vs. causation lessons Data reasoning and graphing activities Students will explore: Stereotypes and prejudice Bias and assumptions Media influence Propaganda and persuasion Empathy and understanding others Identity and belonging Critical thinking Correlation vs. causation Fairness and justice Personal responsibility and growth How It Works in the Classroom This Zootopia movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Media literacy instruction Social studies and civics discussions Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Critical-thinking units Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include stereotype tracking, mystery clue logs, comprehension checks, vocabulary development, character analysis, allegory exploration, propaganda analysis, graph interpretation, evidence-based writing, and reflective discussion. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan, differentiation strategies, discussion questions, and assessment tools. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Analyze how allegory communicates real-world issues Examine stereotypes, prejudice, and bias Evaluate propaganda and persuasive techniques Analyze character foils and indirect characterization Strengthen reading comprehension and inference skills Develop media literacy and critical-thinking abilities Interpret scatter plots and stacked bar graphs Distinguish correlation from causation Construct evidence-based arguments Reflect on empathy, identity, and personal responsibility Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Media Literacy Social Studies & Civics Critical Thinking Writing Skills Mathematics & Statistics Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Speaking and Listening Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Strong focus on media literacy and critical thinking ✅ Encourages meaningful discussions about bias and fairness ✅ Integrates literacy, social studies, SEL, and data analysis ✅ Teaches students how to evaluate information critically ✅ Supports evidence-based reasoning and argument writing ✅ Promotes empathy and perspective-taking ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Connects powerful movie themes to real-world issues Teachers love how this resource transforms a popular Disney movie into a rigorous learning experience. Students engage with important conversations about stereotypes, prejudice, propaganda, and media influence while building the analytical skills needed to think critically about the world around them. Add this Zootopia Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore bias, empathy, media literacy, and critical thinking through engaging activities that transform movie day into a meaningful and thought-provoking learning experience.

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'Hidden Figures' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 6 - 12

'Hidden Figures' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 6 - 12
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

'Hidden Figures' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 6 - 12 Inspire students with the powerful true story behind Hidden Figures while building critical thinking, historical understanding, STEM awareness, and literacy skills. This engaging Hidden Figures Movie Study explores the remarkable achievements of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson as students examine themes of perseverance, equality, innovation, and breaking barriers. With 30 rigorous and meaningful activities, this resource transforms movie day into a rich cross-curricular learning experience. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Character analysis activities Historical context investigations Civil Rights Movement connections STEM and mathematics activities Space Race timeline activities Vocabulary development exercises Cause-and-effect analysis Media literacy discussions Data graphing and interpretation tasks Creative writing activities Reflection and discussion prompts Career exploration activities Art and design extension projects Students will explore: The Space Race NASA history Civil Rights and segregation Equality and opportunity Perseverance and resilience Women in STEM Mathematical problem-solving Engineering and computer science Historical analysis Media literacy and true-story adaptations How It Works in the Classroom This Hidden Figures movie guide is designed for flexible implementation across multiple subject areas: English Language Arts STEM lessons History classes Social Studies units Civil Rights instruction Career exploration lessons Independent learning Homeschool settings Substitute plans Cross-curricular projects Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension work, historical investigations, STEM challenges, graphing activities, discussion prompts, character analysis, and reflective writing. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan with differentiation strategies for Grades 6–12. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Recall and sequence key events from the film Analyze the achievements of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson Explore the historical context of segregation and the Civil Rights Movement Examine the Space Race and NASA's role in scientific advancement Interpret and create data graphs Strengthen reading comprehension and vocabulary skills Evaluate themes of equality, perseverance, and recognition Practice critical-thinking and evidence-based reasoning Explore STEM careers and opportunities Develop reflective and analytical writing skills Supports instruction in: English Language Arts STEM Education Mathematics History Civics and Social Studies Media Literacy Career Readiness Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Meaningful integration of STEM, history, and literacy ✅ Encourages critical thinking and historical analysis ✅ Promotes important conversations about equality and perseverance ✅ Features engaging graphing and data-analysis activities ✅ Introduces students to inspiring STEM role models ✅ Supports a wide grade range (Grades 6–12) ✅ Includes creative, analytical, and reflective learning opportunities ✅ Perfect for Black History Month, Women's History Month, STEM units, and Civil Rights studies Teachers love how this resource helps students connect historical events to modern issues while celebrating the achievements of groundbreaking women whose contributions changed history. Add this Hidden Figures Movie Study to your classroom today and inspire students through a powerful true story of courage, perseverance, innovation, and achievement. Perfect for integrating STEM, history, literacy, and critical thinking into one unforgettable learning experience.

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AI Literacy & Safe ChatGPT Use

AI Literacy & Safe ChatGPT Use
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Resources for Teachers, Community Building, Classroom Management, Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), STEM, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Writing Prompts, Teacher Tools, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Lesson Plans

The Ultimate AI & ChatGPT Literacy Unit: A Complete No-Prep Resource for Middle School Are you looking for a comprehensive, no-prep solution to teach AI literacy and digital citizenship? As tools like ChatGPT become a part of our students' lives, educators and parents are facing a new frontier. This complete 36-page unit is the bridge you need, transforming anxiety about AI into an opportunity for critical thinking, academic integrity, and online safety. This isn't just a "how-to" guide; it's a "how-to-think" curriculum. Designed for Grades 5-8 , this resource tackles the complex issues of algorithmic literacy head-on, aligning school requirements for academic rigor with parental demands for digital safety. It empowers students to become critical architects of their digital world, not just passive consumers. What's Included in This 36-Page Turnkey Unit? PART 1: In-Depth Guide (For Teachers & Parents): Four detailed chapters covering the core concepts: The Mechanics of Algorithmic Language (How AI really works) Academic Integrity & Critical Thinking (Brainstorming vs. Cheating) Privacy, Data, and Digital Safety (Protecting Personal Information) Formulating Effective Prompts (Making AI a useful tool) PART 2: Student Workbook (Printable & Digital): 10 engaging, thought-provoking worksheets that challenge students to apply their knowledge. Topics include: Fact or Fiction: The Art of Verification Protecting Your Digital Footprint (PII Safety) The Brainstorming Boundary (Academic Honesty Scenarios) Spotting Algorithmic Bias Emotional Boundaries: Chatbots Are Not People Crafting the Perfect Prompt PART 3: Teacher Resources & Visuals: Everything you need to implement the unit with confidence. Pedagogical Visuals: Three powerful, printable diagrams (Venn, Flowchart, T-Chart) to anchor student understanding of key concepts like Cognitive Scaffolding vs. Outsourcing. Comprehensive Answer Key: Detailed answers and rationale for all 10 worksheets. Teacher Implementation Guide: Actionable steps for proactive parent communication and classroom strategies for grades 5-8, helping you manage this new paradigm shift effectively. Equip your students with the essential 21st-century skills they need to navigate the future. This resource saves you hours of planning and provides a robust, thoughtful framework for one of the most important topics in modern education. Keywords: AI Literacy, ChatGPT in the Classroom, Digital Citizenship, Media Literacy, Middle School, Grades 5-8, Academic Integrity, Critical Thinking, Online Safety, Parent Guide, No-Prep, Printable Worksheets, Digital Activities, Prompt Engineering, 21st Century Skills. Why Parents & Schools Love It: Bridges the Home-School Gap: This curriculum directly addresses the core concerns of both educators (academic integrity, critical thinking) and parents (online safety, data privacy) with its "Dual-Ecosystem" model, creating a unified and consistent message for students. Promotes Critical Thinking, Not Just Use: Instead of just teaching students how to use ChatGPT, it teaches them to question it, verify its outputs, and understand its limitations. It builds essential "human-centric critical analysis" skills for an automated world. Built-in Safety & Ethics Framework: The unit is packed with concrete protocols for protecting personal information (PII), establishing emotional boundaries with technology, and navigating ethical dilemmas, giving parents and teachers peace of mind. Comprehensive & Ready-to-Use: It is a complete, "turnkey" solution. With in-depth guides, 10 student worksheets, printable visual aids, a full answer key, and an implementation guide, it saves educators immense time and effort in lesson planning. Target Student Audience : Based on a complete analysis of the vocabulary, concepts (e.g., cognitive friction, PII, algorithmic bias), and case studies, target: Primary Target: Middle School Students (Grades 5-8) . The document explicitly mentions this range multiple times. The content complexity is perfectly suited for this developmental stage where students are transitioning from concrete to abstract thought. Secondary Target: Early High School (Grade 9) . This unit would serve as an excellent foundational resource for 9th graders who have not yet had formal instruction on AI literacy. Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book was copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is for personal and single classroom use only. You may not alter, redistribute, or sell any part of this resource. In other words, you may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded. If you want to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for respecting these terms of use. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi

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Introduction to AI Agents – Simple Task Automation Worksheets

Introduction to AI Agents – Simple Task Automation Worksheets
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, STEM, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Research, ELA, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts, Worksheets, Word Searches, Dot To Dots, Workbooks, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Tests

"AI Agents: An Introduction to Simple Automated Task Worksheets for Middle-Grade Students" consists of a total of 34 pages in one downloadable PDF file. In this workbook, students will learn about digital agents and task automation, and will gain insight into the basics of A.I. This workbook is ideally suited for STEM, computer science and technology education classes with no coding required. The agent-oriented design framework will be introduced to students as they learn how to break complex tasks down into components (sensors, logic processors, actuators). In doing so, students will also gain a greater understanding of how to decompose tasks, create algorithms, utilize loops, use branching paths and interact in multi-agent environments by completing ten exciting student worksheets that have a variety of scenarios (e.g., digital backpack organizer, community garden irrigation aid, library return kiosk, drone delivery, wildlife rescue, etc.). In addition to the ten worksheets, teachers will be able to use various templates, conceptual diagrams (automation cycle, feasibility filter, logic trees), comprehensive answer keys, and visual organization charts/projects for presentation and/or printing purposes. No prior coding skills will be required to participate in this activity; therefore, it is an excellent means to develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and technology literacy in this A.I. age. Reasons Schools & Families are Crazed for It : •Incredible hands-on activities and experiences with real-world examples create connections to complex ideas about AI. •No-preparation necessary for educators- All materials ready to go in a few minutes. •Future readiness through foundational skills e.g. computational thinking, logical reasoning & AI literacy. •Support for all students and challenging activities for advanced learners through differentiated formats. •Unbeatable value for 1 PDF filled with meaningful STEM experiences, the extent of which can provide anywhere from weeks to years of STEM aligned content and reflect the 21st century standards. Audience : Target Audience Grade Level This resource is formatted for grades of 5 to 8 specifically and is written/designed with middle school student ages using appropriate language, characteristics, and structure as developed by the cognitive scaffolding framework for middle school students. It is designed to be effective for: Grade 5 and 6 (introduction of automation concepts) Grade 7 and 8 (additional logic/concepts/logical branches/multitudes of agents) classrooms of various levels of ability, students identified as gifted,; students homeschooled; students participating in after school or summer STEM oriented programs. Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book represents a copyright owned by Syed Hammad Rizvi and is provided to you for personal use and for use only in one classroom. You are NOT PERMITTED to modify, redistribute, or sell any part of this resource (i.e. you are NOT PERMITTED to post it onto the internet where it will be publicly available to be found and downloaded). If you would like to share this resource with other educators, please purchase an additional license from Teachsimple. Thank you! This product is happily provided by Syed Hammad Rizvi

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'IF' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 7 - 12

'IF' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 7 - 12
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

'IF' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 7 - 12 Help students explore imagination, resilience, grief, hope, and growing up with this engaging IF Movie Study ! Based on the heartwarming 2024 film, this resource encourages students to think deeply about character development, symbolism, film techniques, emotional growth, and the power of imagination. With 30 thoughtfully designed activities, students strengthen literacy and critical-thinking skills while making meaningful personal connections to the story. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension activities Character analysis tasks Theme and symbolism exploration Vocabulary development exercises Film technique analysis Mood and tone activities Sound and music analysis Story structure activities Character comparison graphic organizers Discussion and debate prompts Creative writing tasks Social-emotional learning reflections Class survey and graphing activity Design Your Own IF creative project Students will explore: Imagination and creativity Hope and resilience Grief and healing Friendship and belonging Growing up and identity Symbolism and inference Character motivation Film analysis and media literacy Emotional awareness and empathy How It Works in the Classroom This IF movie guide is flexible and easy to implement in a variety of learning environments: English Language Arts classes Film studies lessons SEL and wellbeing units Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Media literacy instruction Creative writing units Cross-curricular enrichment Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension checks, symbolism analysis, vocabulary practice, character studies, discussion activities, debate prompts, creative projects, and personal reflection opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan and differentiation strategies for diverse learners. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Summarize key plot events and character motivations Analyze themes, symbolism, and mood Examine how film techniques create meaning Interpret character actions and emotions using evidence Strengthen vocabulary and language skills Develop inference and critical-thinking abilities Participate in meaningful discussion and debate Reflect on resilience, imagination, and emotional growth Explore the role of creativity in coping with challenges Express ideas through writing and creative projects Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Film Studies Media Literacy Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Critical Thinking Creative Writing Speaking and Listening Visual Literacy Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Promotes thoughtful discussion and reflection ✅ Explores meaningful SEL themes through film ✅ Strengthens critical-thinking and inference skills ✅ Encourages creativity and imagination ✅ Features engaging graphic organizers and discussion activities ✅ Supports middle and high school learners ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Combines literacy, film analysis, and personal reflection in one resource Teachers love how this resource transforms a popular family film into a meaningful learning experience that encourages empathy, resilience, creativity, and deeper thinking while strengthening important literacy skills. Add this IF Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore imagination, hope, resilience, and emotional growth through engaging activities that inspire meaningful discussion and critical thinking long after the movie ends.

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'Wish' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 6 - 10

'Wish' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 6 - 10
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Wish Movie Study | Disney Movie Guide | ELA, Media Literacy, Critical Thinking, Leadership & Data Analysis Activities | Grades 6–10 Bring Disney’s magical celebration of dreams, courage, and hope into your classroom with this engaging Wish Movie Study ! Based on Disney’s 2023 animated musical, this resource helps students explore themes of leadership, freedom, power, hope, personal responsibility, and standing up for what is right while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, persuasive writing, media literacy, and data-analysis skills. Through 30 thoughtfully designed activities, students analyze characters, symbolism, rhetoric, and real-world connections while following Asha’s inspiring journey to help her community reclaim their dreams. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Character analysis activities Theme and symbolism exploration Vocabulary and word-parts lessons Plot diagram activities Persuasive writing tasks Media literacy and rhetoric analysis Argument and debate activities Leadership and governance discussions Critical-thinking questions Music and song analysis Data interpretation activities Pie graph and double-bar graph practice Survey and graphing projects Creative emblem design activity Reflection and personal connection prompts Students will explore: Hope and perseverance Leadership and responsibility Freedom and personal choice Power and authority Courage and standing up for others Dreams and aspirations Community and belonging Persuasion and rhetoric Identity and self-expression Critical thinking and civic awareness How It Works in the Classroom This Wish movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Media literacy instruction Critical-thinking units Leadership and character education Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Movie day enrichment Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include anticipation guides, vocabulary development, character tracking, symbolism studies, persuasive appeals analysis, debate preparation, graph interpretation, and reflective writing. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan, discussion questions, differentiation strategies, and assessment opportunities. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Analyze character motivations and growth Determine themes and support ideas with evidence Interpret symbols and visual imagery Identify persuasive techniques such as ethos, pathos, and logos Evaluate arguments and leadership decisions Strengthen reading comprehension and vocabulary skills Interpret and create graphs using real data Participate in debates and evidence-based discussions Develop persuasive and argumentative writing skills Reflect on freedom, responsibility, and the importance of pursuing dreams Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Media Literacy Critical Thinking Writing Skills Speaking and Listening Mathematics & Data Analysis Social Studies Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Strong focus on critical thinking and media literacy ✅ Encourages meaningful classroom discussions ✅ Integrates literacy, social studies, and math skills ✅ Promotes analysis of leadership and decision-making ✅ Develops persuasive writing and debate skills ✅ Includes engaging graphing and survey activities ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Helps students connect movie themes to real-world issues Teachers love how this resource transforms a popular Disney movie into a meaningful educational experience. Students move beyond simple movie viewing and engage in deeper conversations about leadership, freedom, persuasion, responsibility, and the importance of believing in themselves and their dreams. Add this Wish Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore hope, leadership, freedom, and the power of dreams through engaging activities that transform movie day into a meaningful learning experience.

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Growth Vs. Fixed Mindset Reframing

Growth Vs. Fixed Mindset Reframing
Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, STEM, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Assessments

Instead of offering vague advice about “positive thinking,” give your students real tools to solve their issues with frustration, decision paralysis, and negative self-talk! The 36-page, neuro-developmental curriculum, “Growth Vs. Fixed Mindset Reframing: Action-Oriented Problem-Solving,” is specifically designed for 2nd through 5th graders, at a time when many kids experience the hurdles outlined above. This resource doesn't simply tell children to "keep trying"; it gives them the skills to understand how their cognitive reframing systems work so they can start to use them. Students will be exposed to real-life situations they encounter in school today. As a result, they will learn how to identify and change their "Stuck Voices" and create or develop a plan of action to tackle their individual problem. What is included in this resource: - Educator's Methodology Guide: A comprehensive understanding of the neuroscience behind self-talk and how to teach cognitive restructuring. - 8 Additional Student Worksheets: 8 highly relatable worksheets that target common youth problems like "Homework Heroes," "Recess Resolutions," "Creative Catastrophes," "Friendship Fixes," and "Chore Challenges." - Classroom Visuals and Anchor Charts: 3 classroom visuals, “The Metacognitive Reframing Cycle,” “The Cognitive Fork in the Road,” and “The Action-Strategy Matrix,” to visually reinforce the lessons taught in this curriculum. - Step-by-Step Implementation Guide: A three-phase implementation plan for parents and teachers. - Detailed Answer Keys: Subjective answer keys with examples of strategies for assessing student understanding and for generating discussion. Suitable for educators in classrooms, guidance counselors, home schooling parents all interested in developing their child’s ability to use resilience/foster self-advocacy/foster emotional self-regulation over the course of his/her life! The following are the keywords associated with this product: growth mindset, social emotional learning (SEL), cognitive behavior therapy for children, self-talk, elementary worksheets, classroom management tips, school counseling resources, character education supplies. Why Parents / Schools Love It : This program focuses on Giving Kids Specific Examples of How to Solve Problems instead of vague and meaningless quotes like "believe in yourself." In addition, the program is Based on Mechanism of the Brain; It teaches kids through simple examples how to deal with psychological issues (such as changing how you feel about something or making yourself not care about something). The worksheets used in this program are identical to those used in the children's daily life such as when you mess up your drawing, get into an argument on the playground, have no chores left to do, do not understand how to solve a math problem, etc... The ultimate goal of this program is to create self-sufficient children by Teaching Them to Become Adults. The program also has the Highest Degree of Ease-of-Use: Everything needed to start right away (theory, worksheets, visuals, etc.) is included in the package when received. Intended Audience (Classes/Students to Target): Looking at the direct text from the PDF file (i.e., Pages 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, &12) and applying the developmental psychology presented in the document the following classes/students will be targeted. Class/Grade: 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade Age: 7 to 11 years old Will also appeal to homeschooling families, Special Education teachers and School Counselors that work with students in the elementary school age. Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book belongs to Syed Hammad Rizvi. You are only allowed to use this material for your personal use and to utilize it in only one classroom. You are not allowed to edit, distribute or sell this book, meaning you may not upload this book anywhere on the internet for public access or download. If you wish to share this book with others, you must buy more licenses through Teachsimple. Thank you for understanding the terms of use for this item. This product was created by Syed Hammad Rizvi

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'Moana' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 9

'Moana' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 9
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

'Moana' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 9 Take students on an unforgettable voyage with this engaging Moana Movie Study ! Inspired by Disney’s beloved film, this resource helps students explore the Hero’s Journey , leadership, identity, courage, perseverance, mythology, and personal growth while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, writing, and discussion skills. Through 30 thoughtfully designed activities, students analyze character development, symbolism, conflict, and deeper themes while making meaningful connections to their own lives. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Hero’s Journey analysis activities Reading comprehension questions Character analysis tasks Story sequencing activities Vocabulary development exercises Symbolism and theme exploration Figurative language activities Conflict analysis tasks Inference and critical-thinking questions Discussion and debate prompts Story mountain graphic organizer Compare-and-contrast character activity Creative writing assignments Leadership reflection activities Class survey and graphing task Students will explore: The Hero’s Journey structure Leadership and responsibility Identity and self-discovery Courage and perseverance Tradition versus change Mythology and storytelling Conflict and character growth Symbolism and deeper meaning Critical thinking and inference Personal growth and resilience How It Works in the Classroom This Moana movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and can be used for: English Language Arts lessons Hero’s Journey units Mythology studies Leadership and character education lessons Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group instruction Movie day enrichment Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension practice, Hero’s Journey mapping, character studies, symbolism analysis, discussion activities, debate prompts, creative writing, and leadership reflections. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan with differentiation strategies and assessment tools. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Summarize key plot events and character development Analyze the Hero’s Journey story structure Examine symbolism, themes, and conflict Explore leadership and personal identity Strengthen vocabulary and figurative language skills Develop inference and critical-thinking abilities Support opinions using evidence from the film Participate in meaningful discussions and debates Compare characters and evaluate their growth Express ideas through reflective and creative writing Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Literature Analysis Mythology Studies Critical Thinking Speaking and Listening Writing Character Education Leadership Development Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Strong focus on Hero’s Journey analysis ✅ Encourages deeper literary thinking and discussion ✅ Supports leadership and character development ✅ Integrates reading, writing, speaking, and critical-thinking skills ✅ Promotes meaningful conversations about identity and perseverance ✅ Includes engaging graphic organizers and debate activities ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Perfect for literature, mythology, and film-study units Teachers love how this resource transforms a popular Disney film into a rigorous and meaningful learning experience. Students gain a deeper understanding of storytelling, leadership, identity, and resilience while developing the analytical skills needed for success across subject areas. Add this Moana Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore courage, leadership, identity, and the Hero’s Journey through engaging activities that inspire thoughtful discussion, deeper analysis, and meaningful learning.

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Country Study Presentation - Tanzania - Geography - East Africa

Country Study Presentation - Tanzania - Geography - East Africa
Social Studies, Economics, Geography, History, History: African, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Presentations, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Country Study Presentation - Tanzania - Geography + Social Studies - East Africa Try this Teaching Resource on Tanzania (Introductory Presentation Lesson - PDF Printable), designed for Geography + African History (East Africa) + Social Studies lessons. Suitable for Grades 7–12 (Middle school and High School students), this Introductory PDF Presentation offers a ready to use lesson that requires little to no preparation. Geography and Social Studies students will learn about Tanzania ’s geography, history, culture, language and economy — making it perfect for classroom instruction, homeschooling, or online learning. 📘 Teachers can find the following topics in this Social Studies and Geograhy Teaching resource ✅ Greetings in English + Swahili ✅ Geography of Tanzania (East Africa) – Key facts, borders, and an interactive Google Maps link to its location. ✅ Quick Facts – Population, capital city, currency and other essential details. ✅ Languages of Tanzania : English + Swahili - introduction in the languages spoken + basic vocabuary ✅ History Overview – A concise summary of the most important events in the history of Tanzania (East Africa) ✅ Geography & Environment – Details about the country’s land area, regions, and climate zones. ✅ Tanzania's Economy – paragraph on Tanzania ’s industries, exports, currency and economic strengths (East Africa) ✅ Dodoma – Explore the capital city of Tanzania , its famous landmarks, and cultural highlights. ✅ Other Major Cities – A map showcasing additional important cities in Tanzania (Eritrea Africa) ✅ Tanzania's Culture & Traditions – A look at the customs and values that define Tanzania (East Africa) ✅ Farewell in English + Swahili 🎯 This Geography and Social Studies Teaching Resource can be perfect for: Geography classes Social Studies lessons World cultures units Country study projects Substitute teacher toolbox Digital learning In-class or online teaching 📂 Resource Details Format: PDF Digital Presentation Grade Levels: 7th–12th Grade (Middle School and High School students) Learning with Alan is an educational resource store created to help teachers, educators, and tutors reach their teaching goals while building a fun, engaging, and stimulating learning environment . Because learning should always be meaningful—and fun! 🎓✨ If you want to browse more of my Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!!

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'Moana 2' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 9

'Moana 2' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 9
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Moana 2 Movie Study | Disney Movie Guide | ELA, Leadership, Teamwork, Critical Thinking & SEL Activities | Grades 5–9 Take students on an exciting new ocean adventure with this engaging Moana 2 Movie Study ! Inspired by Disney’s 2024 sequel, this resource helps students explore themes of leadership, teamwork, courage, community, responsibility, and personal growth while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, writing, and discussion skills. Through 30 thoughtfully designed activities, students analyze character development, conflict, leadership decisions, and the power of connection while following Moana’s greatest voyage yet. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Character analysis activities Leadership and teamwork tasks Voyage mapping activities Story sequencing exercises Vocabulary development activities Theme and conflict analysis Figurative language practice Compare-and-contrast activities Discussion and debate prompts Story mountain graphic organizer Inference and critical-thinking questions Creative writing activities Crew-building and leadership challenges Reflection and SEL activities Survey and graphing extension Students will explore: Leadership and responsibility Teamwork and collaboration Courage and perseverance Community and connection Growth and legacy Identity and purpose Problem-solving and decision-making Conflict and character development Communication and trust Personal growth and resilience How It Works in the Classroom This Moana 2 movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Leadership and character education units Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group instruction Movie day enrichment Cross-curricular learning Team-building activities Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension practice, voyage mapping, leadership analysis, character studies, discussion activities, debate prompts, inference practice, and creative reflection. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan with differentiation strategies and assessment tools. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Summarize major events and character development Analyze leadership qualities and decision-making Examine teamwork and collaboration throughout the story Compare Moana’s growth between the first film and the sequel Explore conflict, themes, and character motivations Strengthen vocabulary and language skills Practice inference and evidence-based reasoning Develop discussion and debate skills Reflect on responsibility, courage, and community Express ideas through creative and analytical writing Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Literature Analysis Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Character Education Leadership Development Speaking and Listening Critical Thinking Writing Skills Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Strong focus on leadership and teamwork ✅ Encourages meaningful discussions and critical thinking ✅ Explores character growth and responsibility ✅ Supports SEL and character education goals ✅ Integrates reading, writing, speaking, and analysis skills ✅ Includes engaging graphic organizers and debate activities ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Perfect companion resource for Disney’s newest ocean adventure Teachers love how this resource takes students beyond simple movie viewing and into meaningful analysis of leadership, teamwork, courage, and community. The sequel comparison activities help students examine character growth while building important literacy and critical-thinking skills. Add this Moana 2 Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore leadership, teamwork, courage, and connection through engaging activities that transform movie day into a meaningful and memorable learning experience.

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Digital Product Layout Wireframing

Digital Product Layout Wireframing
Technology, Science, Computer Science, Engineering, Research, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Language Development, ELA, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests

Unlock the world of digital design for your students with this complete, no-prep UI/UX Wireframing Curriculum! Are you looking for a dynamic, project-based learning (PBL) unit that teaches relevant, real-world STEM and CTE skills? This comprehensive resource transforms students from passive tech consumers into thoughtful digital architects. With zero software required, this pencil-and-paper curriculum is an accessible and powerful way to introduce the core principles of User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. Students will embark on a journey through the "architecture of digital space," learning how to structure mobile apps, simple websites, and interactive digital planners. This unit is meticulously designed to build skills from the ground up, blending foundational theory with hands-on, practical application. WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS 46-PAGE UNIT: PHASE 1: Core Content & Theory (10 Pages): An engaging student-facing textbook that clearly explains the "why" behind digital design. Topics include: The Anatomy of a Grid System (Columns, Rows, Gutters, Margins) Designing for Different Screens: Apps vs. Websites vs. Digital Planners Mastering Visual Hierarchy and creating intuitive User Flow Real-world case studies and professional vocabulary. PHASE 2: Student Workbook (21 Pages): A collection of 10 rigorous worksheets that challenge students to apply their knowledge. Activities include: Analytical questions and vocabulary reinforcement. Grid-based math and layout calculations. Hands-on drafting exercises for mobile apps, websites, and digital planners. A final "Master Project" to design a complete app wireframe from scratch. PHASE 3: Visuals & Teacher Resources (15 Pages): Everything you need to teach with confidence and save valuable prep time! Conceptual Vector Graphics: Clear, projectable diagrams for direct instruction (Anatomy of a Grid, Eye-Tracking Patterns, Typology of Wireframes). Comprehensive Answer Key: Complete, detailed answers for all 10 worksheets. Teacher Implementation Guide: A pedagogical philosophy, a full 2-week (10-day) pacing guide , and milestone suggestions. Differentiated Instruction & Accessibility Guide: Strategies for supporting students with fine motor challenges, advanced learners, and those needing cognitive scaffolding. Summative Grading Rubric: A detailed 4-point rubric to easily and objectively assess student wireframe projects on Grid Application, Visual Hierarchy, User Flow, and Clarity. Keywords: UI/UX Design, Wireframing, Web Design, App Design, Graphic Design, Digital Design, STEM, CTE, Project-Based Learning (PBL), Computer Science, Technology, Middle School, High School, No-Prep, Printable Worksheets, Answer Key, Rubric. Why Parents/Schools Love It: Teaches In-Demand, Real-World Skills: This unit goes beyond basic computer literacy, introducing students to the highly sought-after field of UI/UX design. It equips them with the language and thinking skills used by professionals at companies like Apple, Google, and Spotify. Completely Turnkey & No-Prep: This is a full curriculum in a box. With a detailed 2-week pacing guide, student-facing texts, worksheets, answer keys, and a grading rubric, it saves teachers dozens of hours of planning and prep time. 100% Accessible, No Software Needed: The "pencil-and-paper first" approach is pedagogically sound and equitable. It ensures that every student can participate without the need for expensive computer software, licenses, or high-spec devices. It focuses on critical thinking, not tech skills. Fosters Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: Students don't just draw boxes; they use mathematical reasoning to build grids, apply psychological principles to guide users, and practice empathy to create intuitive, frustration-free digital experiences. Target Student Classes & Grade Levels : Based on the vocabulary, concepts, and explicit mentions in the teacher's guide ("seventh-grade students"), target the following: Primary Target: Middle School (Grades 7-9) Technology / Computer Applications Classes STEM or STEAM Labs Introduction to Graphic Design or Coding Classes Secondary Target: High School (Grades 10-12) Introductory Web Design or Graphic Design Courses Computer Science Principles (as a design-focused unit) Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways Homeschool students with an interest in technology and art. Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book was copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is for personal and single classroom use only. You may not alter, redistribute, or sell any part of this resource. In other words, you may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded. If you want to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for respecting these terms of use. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi

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Tags UIUX, Wireframing, WebDesign, AppDesign, GraphicDesign, UserInterface, UserExperience, UIDesign, UXDesign, DesignThinking

All About Danxia Landform | Animated Geography Video Lesson

All About Danxia Landform | Animated Geography Video Lesson
Social Studies, Geography, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

This animated geography video lesson is all about the Danxia Landform. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn more about geographical landforms. This video serves as a great introduction or review video for your learners. This is an 11-minute geography video lesson.

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Investing Fundamentals & Compound Interest Practice Pack

Investing Fundamentals & Compound Interest Practice Pack
Math, Money, Statistics, Measurements, Order Of Operations, Trigonometry, Time, Multiplication and Division, Division, Multiplication, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Assessments

Complete Set: Compound Interest Practice Pack. With this no-preparation, complete unit, you’ll transform your students’ passive consumption of investments into sound capital allocation. Looking for something more than just a “piggy bank” way to teach your students about finances? The curriculum is designed specifically to teach students how and why they can create wealth through investing. It breaks down stocks and stock markets into simple components, demonstrates how inflation erodes purchasing power without anyone being aware, and mathematically proves the power of compounding through real-life practice examples. Students will develop a firm understanding of investing based upon the learning experiences included in this program, which can be used for multiple subject areas including Math, Economics, Personal Finance, and Life Skills. This is an excellent resource for several weeks of instruction on investment literacy as it provides all of the necessary ingredients (theory, practice, and case studies) to achieve successful learning outcomes. WHAT WILL YOU FIND IN THIS 32-PAGE PACK? PHASE ONE: Core content and theory – This section includes a 9-page “student textbook” that communicates the foundational concepts using academic terminology, generalized real-world analogies where applicable. Covers the following topics: The reality of inflation; the asset classes (i.e., stocks, bonds reals); the difference between simple versus compound interest; the Rule of 72; risk and diversification; behavioral finance (e.g., loss aversion, fear-of-missing-out [FOMO]); and dollar-cost-averaging. PHASE TWO: Student workbook (10 sheets) - A total of 13 pages worth of rigorous practice questions. Starting with simple terminology and building to an increasingly sophisticated portfolio synthesis. Worksheet #1 – The anatomy of an investment. Worksheet #2 –The time-value-of-money and inflation. Worksheet #3 – Simple versus compound interest. Worksheet #4 – The compound-interest formula in action. Worksheet #5 – The Rule of 72. Worksheet #6 – Risk, reward, and volatility. Worksheet #7 – Stock-market mechanics. Worksheet #8 – Mutual funds and ETFs. Worksheet #9 – The impact of time (early vs. late). Worksheet #10 – Building your first portfolio. PHASE THREE: Visual and teacher resources – Everything you need to properly teach and support your students on the curriculum. 3 impactful pedagogical visuals that can be projected and/or printed relating to compound interest, asset classes, and the Rule of 72. Complete, step-by-step Teacher’s Answer Key covering all ten questions in the workbook. Sound implementation guide for Teachers, including module pacing, instructional notes, and other valuable insights related to “expected cognitive friction points.” This isn't simply a lesson plan; This is an entire educational program that will teach young people to have real financial intelligence. Key Terms: Teach Teenagers How to Invest, Compound Interest Project, Financial Literacy Curriculum, Personal Financial Literacy Unit, Stock Market For Kids, Middle School Math, High School Economics, Homeschooling, No Preparation Needed (Print and Go), Digital Learning, and Money Management. Why Do Parents and Schools Appreciate It? Provides Life-Long Knowledge: This unit provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to understand investing, create wealth, and achieve financial stability beyond what they learned in textbooks. Total Unit; No Additional Preparation Needed: This is a complete curriculum with everything needed, including theory, worksheets, visuals, answer keys, and a teacher guide! By using this complete package, more than 10-20 hours of planning can be saved by teachers. Real Comprehension: By combining theory with real-life examples and thorough practice, this unit gives students the knowledge they need to know how to calculate for financial growth and what risks are associated with financial growth rather than just memorizing formulas to solve for financial growth. Engaging as well as Challenging: The language in this unit is challenging, but when students use the step-by-step format and apply these concepts to real-life examples (like comparing two different investors), students will find these topics very interesting and easy to understand. Target Student Audience Assessment: A comprehensive assessment of the material's content and language, mathematical difficulty, etc.: Grade Level of Main Target Audience: 8 - 10 grades. Although the PDF shows 7-9 grades, the vocabulary/academic terminology in the document is more suitable to eighth (8th) & ninth (9th) graders (as opposed to seventh (7th) graders). The level of math skills required to understand this material would be appropriate for eleventh (11th) and twelfth (12th) graders as an introductory course to economics or mathematics. Additional Targeted Audiences: Gifted and Talented Middle School Students (6-7 grades) High School Economics or Personal Finance Electives (11-12th grades) - Use This Material As An Introductory Unit Parents Who Homeschool Their Children With A Curriculum Focused On Life Skills Or Financial Literacy This Product has been copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. You may only use this Resource in your Personal Use, and only in a Single Classroom. This means you cannot alter, redistribute, or sell it. In other words, you cannot put this Resource on the Internet, where others can access and download it permanently or temporarily. If you would like to share this Resource with your colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for your understanding, and thank you for complying with these terms of use. Syed Hammad Rizvi is pleased to provide this Product to you.

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Global Climate Policy Debates & Solution Brainstorm Worksheets

Global Climate Policy Debates & Solution Brainstorm Worksheets
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Geology, Space, Nature & Plants, Biology, STEM, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Workbooks, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests

Provide your advanced high school students with this 42-page climate policy curriculum that focuses on advanced dialectical analysis rather than simplified activism. This curriculum will encourage active learning for your students by transforming passive learning into a deep intellectual engagement through multi-perspective debate, policy creation, and ethical reasoning. Students will explore: The transition from the Kyoto Protocol to the Paris Agreement and the principle of Common But Differentiated Responsibilities (CBDR) Carbon pricing mechanisms (Carbon Tax vs. Cap and Trade), as well as the Social Cost of Carbon The ethics of geoengineering (Stratospheric Aerosol Injection [SAI], moral hazard, risks associated with unilateral use of SAI) Environmental justice, climate debt, and the Cobalt Paradox in developing countries Youth climate lawsuits, climate refugees and international law, methane agricultural policies, financing urban adaptation, and accountability for greenwashing Includes 10 high-level student worksheets with conceptual fill-in-the-blank (using a unique 7-underscore system), real-world case studies and hypothetical case studies, critical debate prompts, and challenging policy creation assignments for students. Teacher answer keys, implementation guides, visual diagrams (Climate Policy Trilemma, Stakeholder Matrix, and Carbon Pricing Mind Map), and differentiation strategies are also included. Ideal for AP Environmental Science, AP Government, AP Economics, IB Global Politics, Honors Humanities, and Model UN/debate programs. Encourages real critical thinking, systems analysis, and nuanced understanding of the trade-offs between enhancing developing countries. The Key Reasons Why Parents and Schools Appreciate It: Facilitates unbiased critical thinking instead of dogmatic, ideologically-based, practical-thinking-by-proxy students making arguments for and against competing choices (e.g., Growth vs. Fossil-Fuel Abolition; Independent Sovereign Nation vs. World Government; Technology as Hope or as a Curse). Extensive preparation for taking Advanced Placement tests; writing college level essays, debating other humans, as well as the development of well-thought-out arguments using established policies, and ethical reasoning based on sound ethical reasoning standards. A balanced view of the world; an honest consideration of the challenges facing developing nations, "Just Transition", climate liabilities, and the risk of neo-colonial influence in creating green supply chains. Teacher support that is broad in scope and purpose; includes teacher-oriented teacher guides, "look-for" answers for the teachers, pacing guides and strategies for differentiating instruction, visual aids to illustrate concepts, and techniques for managing classroom conversations. An exceedingly entertaining way to teach about Climate Change, as well as Science, by creating opportunities for students to compete with each other on an intellectual level, as opposed to being preached at. Primary Audience & Classes: 9-12 (Secondary School) Advanced Students Advanced Placement Environmental Science Advanced Placement U.S. Government/Comparative Government Advanced Placement Macroeconomics/Microeconomics (on Carbon Pricing) IB Diploma Programme: Global Politics, Environmental Systems/Societies (ESS), and Economics Advanced Placement/honors world/history/contemporary issues Model United Nations, Debate and Mock Trial Teams Future Advanced 10-graders: Gifted/Track 11/12 grades -- Advanced Placement courses. Copyright/Use Policy: This book, written by "Syed Hammad Rizvi," is one-of-a-kind. You cannot change, give away or sell this product so long as you are using it as personal and for one classroom only. Therefore, you may NOT post any portion of this book/presentation on the internet for public access and download. Additional copies of this work may be purchased if you want to share with your colleagues, so please consider purchasing additional license(s) through Teachsimple. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated! A very special "thank you" from "Syed Hammad Rizvi".

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Tags ClimatePolicy, APEnvironmentalScience, ClimateJustice, ClimateChangeEducation, EnvironmentalScience, Geoengineering, ClimatePolicyWorksheets, APEnvSci, JustTransition, CarbonPricing

Strategy Mastermind: Thinking Like a Gamer to Solve Real-World Problem

Strategy Mastermind: Thinking Like a Gamer to Solve Real-World Problem
Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, STEM, Research, Mental Health, P.E. & Health, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Games, Activities, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Word Problems, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks

Unlock Your Child’s Potential with the Ultimate Guide to Strategic Thinking—Inspired by Gaming! “Strategy Mastermind: Thinking Like a Gamer to Solve Real-World Problems” is more than just another study guide. This powerful book is the key to unlocking the excitement of gaming while incorporating the skills required in everyday life. This book was written specifically for the middle school and high school audience to see the potential in using the skills learned by being a gamer to excel in school, interpersonal relationships, or any desired professions. By means of 80 fascinating chapters, learners will be able to: Break down complex challenges like defeating a boss into smaller steps that are manageable. Master resource management—time, attention, and energy, same as in-game inventory. Cultivate critical thinking skills through the observation of patterns, weaknesses, and "game mechanisms" in the real world. Develop a resilient and adaptable personality by learning and learning and learning, and by learning through failure. The application of Game Theory to Teamwork, Negotiation, and Strategic Planning. "Strategy Mastermind" is filled to the brim with analogies that are easy to understand, exercises that help improve learning skills, and real-world cases that turn learning problems into thrilling missions. It will be of immense help to students irrespective of the fact that their parents are gamers or that they themselves are one. Why Parents/Schools Love It Transforms a Possible Distraction into a Learning Device: Capitalizing on the innate passion for gaming that most students have, it offers learning opportunities related to discipline, planning, and critical thinking. Fosters Real-World Readiness Skills: These skills include time management, regulating one’s emotions, teamwork skills, and making ethical decisions. These skills can be very useful in the classroom as well as when Cultivates Growth Mindset: Teaches students to be resilient, adaptable, and learn from failures, which are all important for lifelong achievements Easy to Implement: Every chapter contains strategies, stories, and reflective questions designed for easy implementation in the classroom, a study session, or the homeschool. Relevance to the Modern Educational Scene: This textbook aligns with the modern education scenario because: It supports STEM education. It supports SEL education. It lends itself to the development of Target Audience by Class/Grade PRIMARY TARGET: Grades 7-12 (Ages Perfectly suited to a middle school and high school audience to help gaming-minded students leverage their gaming skills to succeed in academics and life. Secondary Audience: Highly able Grade 5-6 pupils (if interested in academics) College freshmen and young adults in search of basic strategic and life skills. Educators & Parents interested in new methods to integrate students' involvement in SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) and executive functions. Copyright/Terms of Use This Book is copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This educational resource is for personal and classroom use only and cannot be changed or distributed or sold or given away by you or your institution by any means, including but not limited to being posted or shared on the Internet and available for download by everyone. For the purpose of sharing the resource among colleagues, you need to consider acquiring licenses from Teachsimple. This product has been happily made available to me by Syed Hammad Rizvi

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Tags StrategyMastermind, GamerMindset, TeenSuccess, StudentMotivation, LearningThroughGaming, ParentingTips, EdTech, 21stCenturySkills, GrowthMindset, BookLaunch

Writing Our Lives: A Memoir Unit

Writing Our Lives: A Memoir Unit
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Introduction Middle school and high school students are at the age where they are changing rapidly, entering new phases in their growing up. They are beginning to reflect on their past as they look toward the future. They are ripe for writing a memoir or a personal narrative. "Writing Our Lives: A Memoir Unit" is a 65-page standards-aligned unit that provides teachers with a four or five-week unit (depending on whether you use all the mentor texts) that includes daily lessons to help students delve deeply into memoir reading and writing. This unit is appropriate for all students in grades 6-12 who are ELD, ESL students, General Ed students, RSP students, and even GATE students. The unit includes the following --Detailed lesson plansthat take students through the process of writing a memoir, including mining their memories for ideas, teaching points for teachers to make charts and conduct mini-lessons, writing prompts, writing practice, developing a whole memoir, revision, and publication. --Standards, Objectives, and Teaching Points --Seven mentor texts(with links to the texts online) which students will read twice, as readers and as writers, along with activities and questions. --Group, partner, and individual activitiesto learn the skills, techniques, and strategies of writing a memoir. --Built-in time for writingshorter and longer pieces --Revision strategies --Peer response and editing --Memoir Rubric Mentor Texts include:"Fish Cheeks," by Amy Tan; "Somebody's Fool," by Susan Bennett; "Beating a Bully," by Ibtisam Barakat; "The Pie," by Gary Soto; "How to be Black," by Baratunde Thurston; "Superman and Me," by Sherman Alexie; "Everything will be Okay," by James Howe. Mentor texts include guiding questions for students to discuss the stories as readers and as writers. Mini-Lessons include:Mining my Memories; Noticing the Craft of Writing; Characterization; Overcoming an Obstacle; Characterization with Dialogue; Stretching out your Story with Details and Action; Using Descriptive and Figurative Language; Flashbacks; First Times List; Foreshadowing; Lessons from Mentor Narratives; Elements of a Memoir; Writing an Effective Hook or Lead; Writing Prompts include:Embarrassment; Tricked, Lied, Mean Joke; Overcoming an Obstacle; Incorporating Dialogue; Listing all the Details; Making a Difficult Choice or Decision; Using Descriptive and Figurative Language; Flashbacks; First Time (Flashback); Quick Write on Confidence Level; Final Draft of a Complete Memoir

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Tags Writing, Memoir, Creative Writing, Mentor Texts, Rubric, Reading As A Reader, Reading As A Writer, Writing Practice, Teaching Points, Writing Lessons, Teaching Memoir, Memoir Prompts For High School, Elements Of A Memoir, Memoir Topics For High School, Memoir Ideas High School

Time Blindness & Backward Schedule Mapping

Time Blindness & Backward Schedule Mapping
STEM, Special Resources, Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Presentations, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests

Does your student/child frequently struggle with procrastination, missing due dates and managing their time? Does it seem that one instant they are sharp/intelligent and then the next it appears they cannot initiate a simple task? These behaviours are not caused by a lack of desire, defiance, or a personality issue. They are often a product of Time Blindness, a legitimate neurological issue in which the brain has difficulty perceiving time passing, especially for adolescents and students with ADHD, autism and other executive function issues. Time Blindness & Backward Schedule Mapping: A Cognitive Intervention Guide is a complete evidence-based, 40-page curriculum designed to give students the expertise required to dominate their time, alleviate anxiety, and recover their academic self-confidence. This product is more than a planner; it is a system that redefines the student’s perception of time. Through the revolutionary technique of Backward Schedule Mapping (BSM), Time Blindness provides a means of making time a definable, visually perceptible, and manageable resource rather than an abstract and anxiety-producing adversarial force. The resource is a comprehensive toolkit that spans three phases made for school personnel, family members, and people who coach children on improving executive functions. PHASE 1: CORE PARTS AND THEORIES OF INDEPENDENTLY FUNCTIONING FOR YOUR STUDENT OR CHILD. The neuroscience of "time blindness" - why does this happen to adolescents? Explains how adolescent brains are wired, how dopamine impacts the brain, and why regular planning does not work for this age group (or any). The anatomy of backward schedule mapping - explains what backward schedule mapping is and goes through the 4-phase process, including anchor points, sub-task deconstruction, and the "Pessimism Multiplier." How to use backward mapping in real-life examples or case studies (i.e., 7th-grade terrarium project, 9th-grade morning routine, and 10th-grade perfectionist's study schedule). PHASE 2: FILLABLE WORKBOOK FOR THE STUDENT (10 Physical Worksheets to Use with Your Student or Child). Students will go from the theory of backward mapping to the practical application of backward mapping by completing worksheets for each of the following: Time Perception Audit; Calibration of Estimations; Deconstructing Deadlines; Identifying "Time Thieves"; Engineering Buffer Zones; and Backward Mapping for Daily Routines, Extracurricular Activities, and Long-Term Projects. Finally, students will take what was learned in each of the previous worksheets and will develop a plan for contingency planning and how to self-advocate when things do not go as planned in their lives. Section 3: Resources and Change Agents for Teachers Visual Frameworks for Teachers: 3 powerful visuals to utilize as cognitive anchorage for: The Temporal Distortion Cycle, Backward Schedule Mapping Protocol, and Temporal Horizon Discrepancy Comprehensive Answer Key: Detailed answers and pedagogical insights to aid in instruction and locate specific areas of difficulty for a student Teacher Implementation Guide: Step-by-step guide with facilitation scripts, differentiation strategies for students who may feel overloaded and practical tools for success (e.g. Sticky Note Timelines) Define: Who Is This For? - Middle & High School Students (Grades 6-10+) - Students With ADHD, Autism, and/or Executive Function Challenges - Chronic Procrastinators & Perfectionists - Special Education Teachers, School Counselors, and Psychologists - Coaches, Tutors, and Parents Who Homeschool Their Own Child, and any Parent Who Wants to Empower Their Child With Lifelong Skills End the cycle of late-night panic and academic shame - Transform Your Students From Passive Spectators to Active Creators of Their Own Success by Downloading This Entire Product and Building a New Way to Achieve Successful Outcomes Today! Search Terms: Executive Functioning Skills, Time Management Resources for Teens, ADHD Strategies, Study Skills, Backward Planning, Procrastination, Middle School, High School, Special Education, Neurodivergent, Student Workbooks, Teacher Guides, Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), Time Blindness. What Makes Parents & Schools Like It: Promotes Empathy - Decreases Conflict: "Laziness" is redefined by the lens of brain-based neuroscience (due to "Time Blindness") which provides educators and parents a fresh and compassionate perspective while alleviating the amount of friction they may have with students. Practical Application - Concrete Tools - This is not a theoretical-based item, but rather provides students with a step-by-step and hands-on plan they could implement immediately using the 10 worksheets included in the student workbook, for both academic and personal tasks. Authentic Independence - Rather than managing schedules, the curriculum will teach students how to use metacognitive skills to manage their own time - a critical life skill necessary for high school, college and adulthood! Cognitive Science Based - Through the use of brain-based neuroscience and psychology concepts (i.e., temporal discounting, planning fallacy), the curriculum has an established track record and the strategies provided are designed to work as how your adolescent brain functions. Simple to Implement - With a complete answer key, visual supports, and a comprehensive Teacher Implementation Guide (including differentiation strategies/implementation scripts), educators will have the tools they need to successfully implement the curriculum with confidence and effectiveness. Audience Target Analysis: From my short description above on the Audience of this document, as well as from the content itself, your primary target audience is as follows: Students in Grade 6 through Grade 10. Contained within this graphic is the window of time where the academic scaffolding has been removed and executive functions begin to be called on by students. The examples and case studies provided can easily be related to both the age group of the target audience and in this age group with respect to specific challenges (long term projects, morning routines and balancing academics and sports). Also among your target audience will be everyone who helps work with students in this grade level including: • Special Education Teachers & Intervention Specialists • School Counselors/Therapists/Psychologists • Executive Functioning Coaches and Tutors • General Education Teachers (English, History, Science - anyone assigning assignments/projects which require multiple steps). • Parents (especially those who are homeschooling children, or parents of children diagnosed with ADHD or Autism). Copyright/Terms of Use: Copyright of this book is Syed Hammad Rizvi. This work is for personal use and for use in individual classrooms only. You may not make changes, resell or redistribute this work. To put it simply, you may not post it online for anyone else to find and download. If you would like to share this work with your coworkers, please purchase additional licenses through Teachsimple. Thank you for adhering to these terms. Syed Hammad Rizvi brings you this product with joy!

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Tags TimeManagement, ExecutiveFunction, Procrastination, StudySkills, ADHD, Neurodivergent, SpecialEducation, Education, Learning, StudentSuccess

Crypto & Digital Money Literacy (Age-Appropriate Intro)

Crypto & Digital Money Literacy (Age-Appropriate Intro)
Math, Statistics, Money, Order Of Operations, Business, Life Studies, Career, Finance, Coaching, Home Economics, Homeschool Curriculum, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests

This complete curriculum on the topic of Cryptocurrency and Digital Currency Literacy is a NO-PREP curriculum to prepare your students for the 21st Century's economy as it relates to Cryptocurrency and Digital Currency! This 40-page resource will transform your students from passive consumers to critical thinkers. This curriculum will guide students through the complex world of blockchain, Web3, and digital assets using an academically rigid and unbiased basis. Each student must understand the technology, economics, and history so that they can build a solid foundation on which to build their financial future. The curriculum is appropriate for high schools, and advanced middle schools to study Economics, Computer Science, Business, Financial Literacy, and Social Studies. By removing the speculative hype around these topics and focusing on first principles, this curriculum will provide students with the necessary tools and skills to understand, analyze and critique the "next generation" of the internet. WHAT'S IN THIS 40-PAGE RESOURCE: Part One: The Core Academic Framework (4 Chapters) Chapter One: The Evolution of Value; Barter and Rai Stones to Fiat Currency Chapter Two: The Architecture of Trust; Deconstructing Blockchain, Cryptography & Distributed Ledgers Chapter Three: Programmable Money; Smart Contracts and DeFi Chapter Four: Economics, Ethics & The Future; Volatility, CBDCs and Global Impact Part Two: Student Workbook (10 Worksheets) Over 90 Questions to Test Critical Thinking and Comprehension Historical Antecedents, Decentralized ledgers, Cryptography, Bitcoin & Scarcity, Smart contracts, Digital wallets & Custody, Tokenomics, Scams/Risk Mitigation, Regulation and the Future of Web3 Part Three: Teacher Resources & Visuals (3) High Quality Visuals; Presentations/Explaining Immutable Blockchains, Network Topologies, and the Public/Private Key Analogy Detailed Teacher Implementation Guide; 4 Week Suggested Lesson Plan, Recommendations for Pedagogy and Cross Curricular Instruction (Math, Civics, CS) Comprehensive Answer Key; 10 Page Answer Key with Full Detail and Answered Questions for each Workbook Question and each Chapter Reflection This Curriculum is a Great Resource to Help Students Develop a Strong Foundation of Future Proof Understanding of One of The Greatest Technological Shifts of Their Lifetime. Help Your Students Become Truly Digitally Literate! Keywords: The financial literacy curriculum around the world focuses on Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, Bitcoin, The Digital Currency Age, Web3, High School Economics, Computer Science, Low/no-prep resources to support education in Cryptocurrencies and Digital assets without the risk of speculation, DeFi/NFT technologies - Smart Contracts, 21st Century Skills for educators. Why Parents/Schools Love It: Fosters Critical Thinking Not Speculation: This curriculum teaches students the "How" (the technical side of they did this) and the "Why" (the economic principle behind it), not just teaching students risk to the financial markets through investment advice. Completely No-Prep & Turn-Key: This curriculum will save teachers time because all they have to do is print the lessons, engaging worksheets, high-quality visuals, etc., along with a complete answer key, and be ready to teach on a very complex topic. Builds Essential 21st Century Skills to Prepare Students for their Future: Students will learn more than just financial literacy because they will understand the digital economy and decentralized economy they will be inheriting so they are prepared to become good citizens and productive members of society in the future. True Neutral and Academically Rigorous Perspective: The materials are presented neutrally and educationally, and use real-world case studies and historical context in order to provide a neutral and sophisticated understanding of this polarizing topic. Integration of Many Subjects: This is not merely a technology curriculum; it incorporates lessons from History (Evolution of Money), Civics (CBDC vs. Private Currency), Economics (Scarcity, Inflation), and Computer Science (Cryptography, Logic), etc. Target Student Audience: According to the PDF document, this content is meant for grades 7-12; however, after considering the complexity of the material, a more detailed breakdown can be made as follows: - Primary Target: for students in grades 9-12 (high school). The material presented such as the Byzantine Generals Problem, Turing Completeness, Tokenomics, and Regulatory Arbitrage are all concepts that align with and can be understood by the cognitive level of high school students; thus this material fits perfectly within offerings of honors/ap economics, principles of computer science or as a course under the financial technology branch. - Secondary Target: for advanced/gifted students in 7-8 grades (middle school). The use of this material in the standard/mainstream classroom curriculum may not be appropriate for 7th grade students; however, it would be beneficial in some cases (i.e. gifted program, after school technology club) where there is evidence of interest and ability toward this subject. Copyright to this Book is with Syed Hammad Rizvi and is provided solely for personal use or in one class per teacher. No part of this Book can be changed, copied, shared, or sold. You may not post this Book on the internet for anyone else to find or download. If you wish to give a copy to fellow teachers, please purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Your cooperation and respect for these terms of use are greatly appreciated. Thank you for your contribution to this project by Syed Hammad Rizvi.

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Dear Valued Customer, At this time, we do not have plans to add any new products to the Cored Education catalog on TeachSimple. We are incredibly grateful for your continued support. To keep up with our latest updates and find out more about what we have planned moving forward, follow us on social media at @corededucation. All the best, Rich Cored Education A TeachSimple subscription currently includes the following Cored Education items: •Over $1,000 worth of content in the Original Cored Education Catalog. •170 Reading Comprehension Lessons with lesson plans in the Encyclopedia Index. •95 Guided Reading Books with lesson plans in the Guided Reading Catalog. •Cored Middle and High Science and Social Studies individual catalogs. PAST UPDATES JUNE '26 Week 1 UK/Aus Spelling Word Grammar Sets Years 2–7 Week 2 UK/Aus Spelling Word Grammar Sets Years 2–7 Cored Middle and High adding free reading passage products. Week 3 UK/Aus Spelling Word Grammar Sets Nearly Finished! Years 2–7 Week 4 UK/Aus Spelling Word Grammar Sets Finished! Started Uploading Google Drive Versions. Years 2–7 MAY Week 1 25 UK/Aus Spelling PPT Grammar Sets Years 2–7 Week 2 10 UK/Aus Spelling PPT Grammar Sets Years 2–7 Week 3 Finished UK/Aus Spelling PPT Grammar Sets Started Word Document Sets Years 2–7 Week 4 UK/Aus Spelling Continued Word Document Sets Years 2–7 Coming soon: free reading series similar to encyclopedia passages but smaller. APRIL Week 1 25 Presentable PDF Reading Comprehension and Grammar Sets Grades 1–6 Week 2 25 Presentable PDF Grammar Sets Grades 3–6 Week 3 25 UK/Aus Spelling PDF Grammar Sets Years 2–7 Week 4 25 UK/Aus Spelling PPT Grammar Sets Years 2–7 Also Added Videos have now started being added to Guided Reading products. You can find them in the product description, after the preview pictures. MARCH Week 1 25 Fillable Reading Comprehension Sets Grades 2–7 Week 2 25 Fillable Reading Comprehension Sets and Grammar Packs Grades 1–7 Week 3 25 Fillable Grammar Packs Grades 3–6 Week 4 25 Presentable PDF Reading Comprehension Sets Grades 2–7 Also Added Videos have now started being added to Encyclopedia products. You can find them in the product description, after the preview pictures. FEBRUARY Week 1 17 Encyclopedia Entries: U–Z 12 Guided Reading Books: K–P 2 Grade 6–8 Social Studies Reading Comprehension Passages Week 2 20 Encyclopedia Entries: A–D 30 Guided Reading Books: G–Q 2 Grade 6–8 Social Studies Reading Comprehension Passages Week 3 20 Encyclopedia Entries: E–H 25 Guided Reading Books: F–R 2 Grade 6–8 Social Studies Reading Comprehension Passages Week 4 10 Encyclopedia Entries: I–J 10 Guided Reading Books: N–S 2 Grade 6–8 Social Studies Reading Comprehension Passages JANUARY Week 1 Cinco de Mayo Reading Comprehension Grades 2–5 Week 2 35 Encyclopedia Entries: A–G 2 Grade 6–8 Social Studies Reading Comprehension Passages Week 3 45 Encyclopedia Entries: H–P 2 Grade 6–8 Social Studies Reading Comprehension Passages Week 4 23 Encyclopedia Entries: Q–U 18 Guided Reading Books: B–L 2 Grade 6–8 Social Studies Reading Comprehension Passages 2025 RELEASES Reading Comprehension Birthdays Reading Comprehension Grades 2–5 Candy Reading Comprehension Grades 2–5 Science Reading Comprehension Grades 6–8 Fillable PDFs Fillable PDF versions have been added for the Grades 6–8 science series. Leveled Readers 2 new Level D books added. Mini Units 7 new mini units released. Designed for Grades 2–5. Themed Skill Packs 44 Themed Mazes 44 Themed Word List Posters 44 Themed Word Searches 44 Themed Crosswords Vowels PPT Games Designed for Kindergarten–Grade 1. Interactive, teacher-friendly, and easy to use in class. ELA Practice MCQs Grades 1–2 Grades 3–4 Grades 5–6 Reading Passages + Activities Grades 2–3 Grades 4–5 Grades 6–7 Guided Reading Activities 4,000+ pages of guided reading activities and lesson plans. Science Reading Grades 3–4 Grades 5–6 Supplementary questions included. Accompanying videos included. OVERVIEWS Grades 5–6 Science Reading Comprehension Written for Grade 5–6 students. Includes clear, age-appropriate science passages. Visuals help students follow the ideas more easily. Simple graphs are included where they support the topic. Common Core aligned. Ready to print, share, and use in the classroom. Grades 3–4 Science Reading Comprehension Written for Grade 3–4 students. Uses clear, student-friendly science text. Illustrations and graphs help support comprehension. Common Core aligned. Designed to be easy to prepare and simple to teach. Grades 2–3 Reading Passages Written for Grades 2–3. Includes modern, high-interest topics. Comprehension questions are included. Vocabulary or spelling activities are included. Short writing tasks give students a chance to respond in their own words. Grades 4–5 Reading Passages Written for Grades 4–5. Includes age-appropriate vocabulary. Covers a wide range of engaging topics across the series. Colorful graphics help make the passages more inviting and easier to follow. Grades 6–7 Reading Passages Written for Grades 6–7. Key vocabulary is included. Topics vary across the series. Visual support is included throughout. Many stories include a clear message, theme, or takeaway. Useful for reflection, discussion, and written response. Grade 1–2 ELA Practice MCQs Grammar-focused practice for Grades 1–2. Short, clear multiple-choice tasks. Supports sentence understanding and early grammar skills. Free supplementary materials included. Grade 3–4 ELA Practice MCQs Grammar practice for Grades 3–4. Uses a simple multiple-choice format. Helps students build pattern recognition and correct usage. Free supplementary materials included. Grade 5–6 ELA Practice MCQs Language conventions practice for Grades 5–6. Focuses on grammar, vocabulary, and punctuation. Multiple-choice practice is used throughout. Free supplementary materials included. Kindergarten–Grade 2 PowerPoint Games Interactive phonics games. Short games with clear instructions included. Difficulty increases gradually. Teacher-controlled pacing makes the games easy to manage. Suitable for teams, small groups, or independent play. Grade 2–5 Themed Crosswords Theme-based vocabulary practice. Designed for Grades 2–5. Supports word recognition and topic knowledge. Classroom-ready layout. Grade 2–5 Themed Word Searches Theme-based word searches for Grades 2–5. Supports spelling, scanning, and vocabulary recognition. Hidden shape challenge included. Useful for warm-ups, early finishers, and quick practice. Grade 2–5 Themed Mazes Scene mazes with vocabulary follow-up. Gradual difficulty progression. Optional coloring included on many pages. Some themes include quick math extensions. Ideal for centers, sub plans, and low-prep activities. Grade 2–5 Themed Word List Posters One theme per poster. 8 focus words per printable. Short meanings or fun facts included. Works well as an anchor chart, display page, or student reference sheet. Grade 2–5 Mini Units Five-day unit structure. Includes cultural, seasonal, and subject-based themes. Vocabulary, reading, and writing tasks are included. Act It Out scripts are included. Discussion questions and descriptive language practice are included. Grade 6–8 Science Reading Comprehension Middle school science reading passages. Strong ELA skill integration. Standards-aligned science content. Suitable for both ELA and Science classes. Grade 2–5 Themed Reading Comprehension Passages One topic per title. Two differentiated passages included. Grade band 2–3 version included. Grade band 4–5 version included. MCQs, short responses, and skills pages included. Answer keys included. Grade 1–5 Guided Reading Series Separate PDF Fiction and nonfiction readers included. Color-coded leveling system. Pre-reading prompt included. Vocabulary pulled directly from the text. Writing questions included. Suitable for guided reading, small groups, and take-home practice. Grade 2–5 Cored Ed Encyclopedia Separate PDF The Cored Ed Encyclopedia is a weekly lesson series designed to be simple, flexible, and ready to use. Each lesson includes: A warm-up A short reading A set of questions Teachers can use the lessons in whatever way best fits the class: Complete the full lesson Use only the reading Skip the writing section when needed Each lesson focuses on one clear topic, so students can stay focused without feeling overloaded. The writing is clear and age-appropriate, while still feeling respectful and not too childish. The lessons are ideal for students in Grades 2–5. Topics include: Animals Science History Inventions Everyday objects and ideas Each lesson is designed so that every student can come away with at least one new fact, idea, or connection. The materials are: Easy to print Easy to explain Simple to use with no setup needed These lessons work well for: Whole-class teaching Partner work Independent study Grade 6–8 Social Studies Reading Comprehension Each passage includes: 5 multiple-choice questions targeting: Main idea Key details Inference Vocabulary in context Use of evidence 5 vocabulary matching items with clear, student-friendly definitions. 5 text-based questions that ask students to use specific lines, facts, or details from the passage. 1 summary prompt that helps students condense the central ideas accurately. Full answer key included for every section.

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