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8th Grade Lesson Plans
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.
Photosynthesis Lesson | Middle School Lesson and Infographic Activity
Science, Basic Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences, Grade 6, 7, 8, Activities, Projects, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Presentations
Introduce students to the essentials of Photosynthesis and its connection to Cellular Respiration with this ready-to-use science lesson designed for Grades 6–8. This middle school resource provides both foundational knowledge and opportunities for scientific discussion and inquiry-based learning. ✅ Covers Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration using interactive slides and critical thinking questions ✅ Includes Editable Presentations, Auto-Graded Exit Ticket, Infographic Task, and Student Notes ✅ Aligned to NGSS Standards MS-LS1-5, MS-LS1-6, MS-LS1-7, and MS-LS2-3 ✅ No-Prep Resource with built-in videos and fill-in-the-blank guided notes to support active learning This lesson package is comprehensive and student-friendly. It includes everything needed for a full class session or more, offering a smooth and engaging way to teach key life science concepts. Students will explore how energy from the sun drives life on Earth, how plants process that energy, and how it's transferred through ecosystems. Topics covered in the lesson include: The sun as Earth’s energy source Distribution of energy on Earth The structure and role of chloroplasts The function of chlorophyll Why leaves change color The processes of Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration ATP as a cellular energy carrier How Photosynthesis supports all life on Earth What’s inside the download: A teacher slideshow with full content and answers A student version of the slideshow with fill-in-the-blank sections An auto-graded 4-question Exit Ticket for quick assessment Two instructional videos embedded within the presentation An infographic-based activity to reinforce learning A printable student worksheet to guide note-taking and discussion Standards alignment: MS-LS1-5 : Students examine how plants rely on air and water to build materials needed for growth, tying into carbon dioxide and water’s role in photosynthesis. MS-LS1-6 : Learners explain how photosynthesis drives the flow of matter and energy in living systems. MS-LS1-7 : The lesson supports modeling how food undergoes chemical reactions in cellular respiration to release energy and support growth. MS-LS2-3 : Students explore how energy and matter cycle between organisms and their environment. The student notes are designed to maximize participation without overwhelming learners with too much writing. Strategic fill-in-the-blank prompts help students focus on key vocabulary and ideas while leaving time for group discussion, exploration, and deeper analysis. These prompts are clearly marked in the teacher copy to make instruction seamless. Whether you’re teaching in person or online, this lesson gives you everything you need to introduce photosynthesis and cellular respiration in a clear, structured, and student-centered way.
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Tags Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration, Biology Lesson, Chloroplast, Plants
'Flora & Ulysses' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 4 - 8
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables
Bring humor, heart, and superhero adventure into your classroom with this engaging Flora & Ulysses Movie Study! Inspired by Disney’s charming film and the award-winning novel, this resource helps students strengthen reading comprehension, vocabulary, critical thinking, character analysis, and data interpretation skills while exploring themes of hope, resilience, friendship, family, and personal growth. With 30 ready-to-use activities, students stay actively engaged as they analyze characters, investigate themes, build vocabulary, and make meaningful connections to the story. This comprehensive resource includes a printable student workbook, teacher guide, complete answer key, comprehension questions, vocabulary exercises, graphing activities, creative writing tasks, puzzles, and reflection activities. Students explore character development, cause-and-effect relationships, figurative language, and superhero storytelling while practicing inference and evidence-based thinking. Cross-curricular activities integrate math through data collection and graph interpretation, while creative projects encourage students to express their ideas through comic strips, writing, and discussion. Perfect for English Language Arts lessons, movie studies, literacy centers, homeschool learning, substitute plans, enrichment activities, and cross-curricular instruction, this flexible resource can be used as a single lesson or expanded into a multi-day unit. Help students build literacy, vocabulary, analytical thinking, and problem-solving skills while enjoying a heartwarming story filled with humor, adventure, and unforgettable characters. This Flora & Ulysses Movie Study transforms movie day into a meaningful and engaging learning experience students will love.
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Tags Flora, Ulysses, Film, Movie, Guide, Lesson, Plan, Worksheet
Real World Financial Literacy Pack
Math, Money, Statistics, Time, Mental Health, P.E. & Health, Mindfulness, Research, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Outlines, Presentations, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches
The Real-World Financial Literacy Pack Professional Edition is an extensive educational resource that contains 14 detailed financial worksheets and modules within its 52-page scope. The financial resource covers essential financial management skills such as financial goal setting using the SMART system, understanding paychecks and deductions, the 50/30/20 budgeting system, the difference between wants and needs, daily expense management, banking and ledger balancing, credit score explanations, debt management strategies such as the debt snowball and avalanche methods, compound interest, emergency savings, smart grocery shopping using unit pricing, apartment move-in cost calculators, automobile purchase vs. lease comparisons, and net worth statements. The financial resource is suitable for developing financial independence and is geared toward interactive classroom and homeschooling environments, progressing from basic financial management skills to complex decision-making strategies for financial success. Unleash vital high school financial literacy knowledge with the Real-World Financial Literacy Pack Professional Edition – a 52-page PDF package of 14 printable worksheets covering budgeting, managing debt, credit scores, compound interest, emergency savings, grocery shopping techniques, cost of apartments, cost of cars (loans vs. leases), and net worth calculations. Ideal for high school educators, homeschooling parents, and teachers looking for exciting personal finance activities, life skills learning, and money management instruction. This SEO-optimized digital product includes step-by-step instructions, calculation tools, self-assessment activities, and visual charts to teach high school students vital budgeting tips, debt relief techniques, credit building knowledge, and wealth creation skills. Improve financial freedom for your students, avoid debt traps, and ready them for adulthood with these classroom-ready, homeschool-friendly financial literacy worksheets. Why Parents/Schools Love It: Practical Life Skills Focus: Engages students with real-world topics like budgeting, debt, and credit in an interactive worksheet style that prepares young people for independent living. Comprehensive Coverage: Offers 14 modules with examples, calculations, and visuals, making it an exhaustive curriculum that can cover personal finance classes or homeschooling. Easy Implementation: Includes printable, ready-to-use resources with easy-to-follow instructions that even parents without financial knowledge can follow. Fosters Financial Independence: Encourages responsible practices like goal setting, expense tracking, and smart shopping that can help young adults avoid debt in the future. Adaptable for All Learners: Suitable for high school students with different learning abilities, including thought-provoking questions that stimulate critical thinking. Target Student Classes: From the comprehensive analysis of the PDF, the various terms such as "high school students," "adolescence to early adulthood," and the examples provided that are suitable for teens who are getting ready for college, part-time jobs, or living on their own (such as saving for prom, college, paychecks, loans, etc.) indicate that the target classes for the provided material are high school students in grades 9-12, ages 14-18 years old. The material provided assumes that the reader knows basic math skills but has no prior financial knowledge, thus eliminating the possibility of using the material for middle school students or college-level classes. Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book was copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is for personal and single classroom use only. You shall not reproduce, redistribute, or sell in any manner any part of this resource. This means that you shall not place it on the Internet in such a way that it can be found and downloaded by anyone. If you wish to share it with your colleagues, you can buy additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for your understanding. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi
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Tags FinancialLiteracy, PersonalFinance, BudgetingTips, MoneyManagement, HighSchoolFinance, HomeschoolResources, TeacherTools, FinancialEducation, DebtManagement, CreditScoreTips
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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Tags AIAgents, TaskAutomation, DigitalAgents, AIForKids, IntroductionToAI, AIWorksheets, Ages10to14, 10to14YearsOld, MiddleSchoolAges, Grades5to8
AI for Kids: Understanding Artificial Intelligence Book
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Special Resources, Life Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), STEM, Research, Resources for Teachers, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Projects, Activities, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Presentations, Literacy Readers, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests
Uncover the amazing world of Artificial Intelligence with AI for Kids by Syed Hammad Rizvi – the best easy to read and conceptual book about what AI is for kids! This 315 page long book has no coding requirement; instead, it presents many complicated ideas such as; machine learning, algorithms, deep learning, data patterns, ethical AI & bias, quantum computing, autonomous vehicles, robotics, and The Future of AI (including the singularity and AGI) in an interesting and fun way by using many familiar analogies that can be easily understood (i.e. Lego sorting, riding a bike, master cooks). AI for Kids is perfect for kids who want to learn how Siri, Netflix recommendations, facial recognition, and ChatGPT actually work without any programming or technical knowledge! There are 151 short chapters filled with real-life examples appropriate for children, and the information in these chapters empowers children. The book can be used as a tool to create interest in STEM subjects, or as an educational resource to be used at home, school, in after-school STEM clubs, or at night before bed to build AI literacy and inspire future generations of innovators, ethicists, and thinkers! Keywords: AI, kids, artificial intelligence, machine learning simply explained, neural networks beginners, ethical AI & the future of AI, no coding AI, STEM children 8-14. Here's what Parents & Schools find appealing about this Read: - No technical overwhelm – just follow AI concepts with relatable analogies to make it easy to understand & fun for kids. - Covers every aspect of AI within 151 bite-sized chapters (history, how AI learns, applications in health care, gaming & robotics, ethics, bias, jobs of the future) – this one book replaces the need for many resources. - Build early critical thinking skills and digital citizenship skills by getting children thinking critically about AI choices, identifying biased information, and preparing children for careers related to AI. - Very versatile for classroom/homeschooling use – short chapters, discussion prompts, & real-life examples are well-suited to be used as part of lessons/projects or for independent reading. - Future-proof & aspirational – encourages children to believe they can influence AI positively, while dreaming of careers such as “AI Ethicist" or "Human-AI Team Coordinator." Target Audience (Based on Complete Analysis of Book): The title and content are explicitly created for kids, with simple formats (analogies, short chapters), questions and real-life examples being used throughout all 151 chapters (from basics at Chapter 1 to complex concepts such as singularity, quantum AI, bias, ethics and future impact in the other chapters). The content continually uses easy-to-understand language to help engage kids, even through some of the most trying sections (example of AGI: like a true thinker who could write novels and create music; bias, using the analogy of a warped photograph; and food science using the analogy of a digital chef). While the book does not provide any required ages/grades, the depth of material (differentiating between narrow/general AI, explaining XAI, discussing the predictive policing debate, interdisciplinary teams, and impact on society) and no requirement of coding make it appropriate for children age 8-14 (grades 3-8 / upper elementary and middle school). Younger children (grades 3-5) will enjoy the fun stories and introduction of subject matter, while older children (grades 6-8) will understand the ethical aspects of these technologies and their potential future career opportunities as well as understand how these technologies apply to the real world and benefit society through further learning. This book would be a good resource for homeschoolers, teachers, gifted programs and any student who has an interest in technology. It will be too basic for high school students but will provide a solid foundation and valuable supplemental material. Copyright Terms: This book is protected by copyright as established by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This material is intended for individual use and for use in a single classroom. You cannot modify, distribute, or sell this material. In other words, you can’t post this material online where it has the potential of being found & downloaded by others. If you would like to share this material with teachers, please purchase an additional license from Teachsimple. Thank you for your cooperation with these copyright terms! This product is gratefully provided by Syed Hammad Rizvi.
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Tags ArtificialIntelligence, STEM, STEMeducation, KidsSTEM, HomeschoolSTEM, TeacherResources, NeuralNetworksForKids, ChatGPTforKids, AIethicsForKids, FutureOfAI
Misinformation Literacy & News Verification Worksheets
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, STEM, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts, Worksheets, Word Searches, Workbooks, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Assessments, Presentations, Diagrams
This curriculum provides a complete and easy-to-use, 38-page Information Literacy and News Validation Curriculum written specifically for the students in Middle School. It includes both Theory Chapters with real-world Case Studies (ex. “The Giant Blue Scorpion”, “Riverton Water Crisis”) to support development of the proprietary C.L.E.A.R. Protocol (Cross-check, Locate, Evaluate, Analyze, Read beyond the Headline), 10 interactive Student Worksheets, Answer Keys with Answer Key Samples and all pedagogical tools needed to utilize each resource (i.e. Information Disorder Spectrum, Cognitive Bias Feedback Loop, Lateral Reading Protocol). It is the best curriculum to teach how to identify Fake News,how to differentiate between Disinformation, Misinformation and Malinformation; how to identify ways to manipulate Emotionally; Visual Forensics; Statistical Literacy; building Echo Chambers; the creation of Synthetic media (Deepfakes); and Digital Citizenship. It contains Teacher Implementation Notes, Assessment Protocols and Printable Resources making it ideal for use with students in Grade levels 6-8 within Language Arts, Social Studies or Digital Citizenship classes, for use at home, or in After School Programs. Why Do Parents & Schools Like It? Develops 21st-century skills for protecting students from online scams, viral hoaxes, and manipulation through social media; however, these critical thinking skills are often missing from many of today's school curriculums. Lowers teacher's prep time by providing worksheets/answer keys / visual aids / assessment tools to meet digital citizenship/media literacy standards already established. Provides students with practical examples of how to understand and use abstract concepts (confirmation bias, lateral reading, false context) through relatable case studies & hands-on activities that middle schoolers often find enjoyable. Encourages responsible use of the Internet by teaching students proper online behavior, developing civic responsibility, and facilitating better dialogue about the news as well as social media between parents and children. Cost-effective, high-quality digital resource that can be used in a traditional classroom, cooperative homeschooling, or a remote-learning setting with one print that can be reused over and over again! The target audience for this PDF will be students in the sixth through eighth-grade range (Grades 6-8 / Middle School). The introduction, case studies, and worksheets all have content that references "middle school peer groups," "Sixth through Eighth Grades," and age-appropriate examples (such as school rumors, playground fears, TikTok fears) throughout the PDFs. This PDF is not appropriate for elementary school students (too advanced) or for high school students (too basic). Copyright/Use Guidelines : Copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is for a single classroom or personal use only. No modifications or redistribution, for resale, to be made to the resource. For example, uploading to the internet where it will be publicly available for downloading is not allowed. If you wish to share with colleagues, please obtain additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for honoring these guidelines. Syed Hammad Rizvi was happy to provide this product.
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Tags MediaLiteracy, MisinformationLiteracy, FakeNewsDetection, NewsVerification, DigitalCitizenship, CriticalThinkingSkills, MiddleSchoolCurriculum, Grades68, 6thGradeResources, 7thGradeResources
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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Tags AIForTeachers, AIForRealEstate, AIForFreelancers, AIForLawyers, AIForEducators, AIForMarketers, AIForDesigners, AIForRealEstateAgents, AIForContentCreators, TeacherAI
Applying Life Skills - Your Personal Relationships Gr. 6-12+
Life Studies, Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Become friends with your peers. Learn how to have healthy friendships. Experience the reward of friendly ties. This resource focuses on the importance of personal relationships. Test your assertiveness with a quiz. Learn how to collaborate with others. Compare risk versus reward. Get better at making decisions with tips and strategies. Get better at problem solving by spotting goals and barriers. Get better coping skills with healful strategies like breathing techniques. Get to know the different between a digital visitor and resident, and whether you're responsible on the web. This resource is made up of reading passages, real-world activities, graphic organizers, and extension activities, like a crossword, word search and comprehension quiz. Combining high interest concepts with low vocabulary to make sure all learners understand the necessary skills required in life. Aligned to your State Standards. Written to Bloom's Taxonomy. This content is reproducible.
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Tags Life Skills, Comprehension, Graphic Organizers, Reading Passage, Personal Relationships
Are You An Optimist or Pessimist SEL presentation & Survey!
Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Presentations, Assessments
Are You An Optimist or Pessimist SEL Presentation Lesson Plan With Student Survey is a resource designed to bring educational lessons on optimism and pessimism directly into the classroom. Perfect for educators of grades 4 through 10, this tool is equally useful for both public school teachers employing enhanced teaching techniques and homeschooled students. This lesson plan revolves around a 20-slide PowerPoint presentation, offering clear guidance to students through each stage of the learning course. The content includes two embedded videos (located at slide numbers 9 and 10) which serve as visual aids to better understand the topic. The first segment features seven quick question image prompts intended to engage student thought processes - these can be conducted via stand-up/sit-down methods or simple hand raising. This is followed by an interactive survey where participants score their answers based on personal feelings, fostering open dialogue among peers about their choices. Detailed answer sheets are provided post-survey; these aim at easy comprehension by all participants, thus making life skill education seamless! The final slide inducts additional resources - links that guide students towards strategies employed for developing optimistic thinking over pessimistic attitudes. Furthermore, enjoyable GIFS strewn throughout ensure that sessions remain lively and engaging until the end! Note: This resource primarily uses Microsoft PowerPoint; ensuring a flawless backdrop for memorable lessons. Optimally designed for whole-class settings, small group discussions, individual activities or even homework assignments; its versatility makes it adaptable across various teaching scenarios needing minimal preparation beforehand (except printing survey documents). This is a wonderful lesson that students LOVE. They get to discover a bit about themselves as well as get to know the other students around them. For more products and resources like these to teach SEL and SEN lessons, please go to: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/jennifer-moyer-taylor You may also enjoy my lesson on introverts versus extroverts here: https://teachsimple.com/product/are-you-an-introvert-or-extrovert-lesson-with-kahoot-and-student-survey
Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor
Tags Optimism, Pessimism, Lesson Plan, SEL Presentations, Survey, School Counseling, SEL, Social Emotional Learning, Health, Social Skills
AI Tools for Research – Fact-Checking & Bias Detection Worksheets
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Life Skills, STEM, Research, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Writing Prompts, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Assessments, Diagrams, Presentations
This 41-page PDF is a fully prepared to print middle school Digital Literacy Curriculum called "Advanced Digital Tools for Research: Fact-Checking and Detecting Bias Worksheets" designed for students in grades 6-8 to be able to use the V.E.R.I.F.Y. Framework (Validate, Extract, Read Lateral, Interrogate Bias, Find Primary Evidence, Yield Conclusion) to critically evaluate content generated by AI, identify hallucinatory or fabricated information, detect algorithmic bias, and utilize lateral reading skills. This resource is ideal for the AI era and includes: - Four theoretical chapters with practical real-world examples (e.g., Titanic, Great Wall of China, Space Race, Paleo-Diet). - Ten hands-on student worksheets (e.g., Anatomy of a Digital Claim, Spotting Plausible Falsities, Lateral Reading Protocol, Unmasking Structural Bias, The Phantom Citation Mystery, Chronological Confusion, etc.). - Three full-color visual frameworks/diagrams (Fact-Checking Workflow, Algorithmic Bias Triad, Source Credibility Spectrum). - A complete answer key with rubrics and high proficiency examples. - A complete Teacher Implementation Guide including pacing (4-6 class periods), differentiation for ELLs/developing readers and gifted students, formative assessment examples, and examples of exit tickets. - A ready-to-teach PDF requiring no preparation that increases research skills, media literacy, and critical thinking through an alignment to both the CCSS, ISTE, and Digital Citizenship Standards, making it appropriate for use in English Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, and Technology classes. Why Schools/Parents Find It To Be Effective: Develops Real World Skills that Kids Need to Survive in an AI World. Kids will learn how to identify when they are being deceived by hallucinations, bias, and fake citations before they copy and paste into their papers or projects. No Preparation or Planning Time Required - Teachers get full theory, worksheets, visuals, answers and pacing guide when using this product. Parents appreciate the independent critical thinking experience provided to their children. Fun Way to Increase Student Engagement - Kids enjoy using the detective-style worksheets (Tree Octopus Hoax, Phantom Biologist, Brooklyn Bridge Hoax, etc.) to develop critical thinking skills through the use of skepticism as a game. Differentiated, Inclusive, and Fully Accessible - Students are able to access the materials because of the built in supports provided for ELL/Developing Readers, and extension challenges for Gifted Students. Ensures Academic Integrity Now and in the Future - Aligns well with the local school districts expanding policies regarding the appropriate use of AI, as well as standards for digital citizenship. Intended Audience of Book (As per complete PDF analysis): This resource is specifically created for students in Grades 6 to 8 (Middle School). There are examples throughout the resource, as can be seen in the seven (7) and eight (8) examples referenced. Answer keys and teacher guides both have "Grade 6 to 8 Student Workbook" clearly labeled on them. Best Fit: ELA, Social Studies/History, Research projects in Science, Digital Literacy/Media Literacy, or Technology courses Excellent for Homeschoolers, Gifted Programs, or Educators Teaching AI Ethics and Responsible Research. Copyright & Terms of Use This Book is copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is solely for personal and individual classroom use. You may not modify, redistribute or sell any part of this resource (including putting it online for others to back or download). In order to share this resource with your coworkers please buy more licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for following these terms of use. -------------------------------------------------------------------* This product was created by Syed Hammad Rizvi to be enjoyed!
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Tags AIFactChecking, BiasDetection, DigitalLiteracy, MiddleSchoolWorksheets, AIFactCheck, VERIFyFramework, CriticalThinking, MediaLiteracy, AIforTeachers, DigitalLiteracyWorksheets
Relative Clauses ESL Upper Intermediate Lesson Plan
ELA, Grammar, ESL, Language Development, Grade 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables
Relative Clauses Upper Intermediate Lesson Plan The Relative Clauses ESL and TEFL Upper Intermediate Lesson Plan This upper intermediate English lesson plan focuses on building narrative tenses skills. Students will learn when to properly use relative clauses through informative explanations and engaging exercises. Educators can implement this plan in multiple ways - as a whole group grammar lesson, small group remediation, or even as independent practice. This practical resource develops grammatical competence and reading comprehension in a clear, concise way. Answer keys are provided to assess student understanding. The PDF worksheet set works seamlessly with Google Apps for flexible digital instruction. The ESL lesson plan includes flashcards , a warmer, grammar rules, exercises, role-play, conversation, writing drill, activity, answers and an extra study that would be good to set as homework. There are 30+ pages and there are teachers notes to guide the teacher. Answers are included in the zip file.
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Relative Clauses, Upper Intermediate, Lesson Plan, Worksheets, Language Arts
Lesson Plan on the American Civil War
History: USA, History, Social Studies, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Activities
This engaging 90 minute lesson introduces Grades 5-8 to the key events, causes and impact of the American Civil War. Based on the animated YouTube video The American Civil War Explained , the lesson includes discussion, note-taking and a student worksheet. Students will explore topics such as slavery, states’ rights, secession, major battles, the Emancipation Proclamation and the war’s legacy. Through a combination of multimedia, critical thinking questions and short writing tasks learners will gain a deeper understanding of the war’s significance. The worksheet includes a timeline activity, vocabulary matching, true/false questions, short answers and character identification all with an answer key for easy assessment. The lesson encourages active participation, critical thinking and historical empathy. It’s perfect for a U.S. history unit and can be used in person or distance learning. This lesson helps students connect past to present day issues of equality, unity and civil rights in American history.
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Tags American, Civil, War, History, Lesson, Plan, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Weather & Extreme Events Prediction Worksheets
Resources for Teachers, Basic Science, Science, Inventors, Theories, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Nature & Plants, Life Sciences, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Workbooks, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Assessments
Using this Complete Weather and Extreme Events Prediction Unit, you can convert your students from passive observers of weather to skilled analytical forecasters! Are you sick of units that merely scratch the surface of the science of weather? This 30-page, ready-to-go unit challenges students in middle and high school to delve into deeper levels of meteorological investigation, such as thermodynamics and tornado development. The assessment in this unit is not just a bank of worksheets - it is a complete pedagogical system that promotes critical thought, data analysis, and an in-depth understanding of the atmospheric forces at work around us. The unit is broken down into three phases, which makes it simple to implement over a two-week time frame or as separate lessons/activities. The purpose of this unit is to prepare students to effectively educate others about severe weather. 30 page unit will be broken down into two phases. Phase 1 - Core Content & Theory - 10 Pages - This includes four chapters that represent the foundation of the unit. These chapters will help to explain to students complex topics in simple terms with real-life examples (i.e., 1900 Galveston Hurricane and the 1993 Superstorm). Chapter 1 - The Engine of the Sky (Air Masses & Thermodynamics) Chapter 2 - The Structure of Storms (Cyclogenesis & Frontal Boundaries) Chapter 3 - The Mechanics of Fury (Tornadoes & Hurricanes) Chapter 4 - The Meteorologists Toolkit (Data, Models, & Human Intuition) -This phase will contain real-life examples of each of these chapters. Phase 2 - Student Workbook - 11 Pages - The student workbook contains 10 worksheets with a variety of question types (e.g. Fill-in-the-blank, Data Analysis, Scenario Analysis, & Short Response) that will test the student's knowledge of the topics discussed in phase 1. Some possible topics that the student workbook could cover are: - Instruments used to measure weather and how to read a Synoptic Map. - How thunderstorms develop and how tornadoes develop. - Tropical Cyclones and Flash Floods - How blizzards develop, heat waves develop, droughts develop, and how to model a weather event using predictive modeling software. Phase 3: Visuals and Teacher's Resources (91 pages): The ultimate resource for teachers to help save time and increase lesson effectiveness. Professional Quality Visuals: 3 professionally designed and scalable diagrams/charts covering key concepts (Atmospheric Variables, Forecast Process, and Storm Intensification), which can be used to project or print. Detailed Answer Key: All the answers for each workbook question, including explanations for scenario-based problems. Teacher Implementation Guide: A complete blueprint for success, including a detailed pedagogical rationale, a suggested 2-week pacing guide, and differentiated instruction strategies for input of both developing and advanced learners. This resource is well-suited for: Grades 7 to 10 - Earth Science Advanced/Honors Middle School Science Electives in Meteorology or Environmental Science Homeschool Co-ops and STEM Clubs Emergency Sub Plans (No Preparation Needed!). Mastering the Process of Weather Predicting and Learning how meteorologists complete their work. Download for More Information. Keywords: Weather Units, Meteorology, Extreme Weather, Earth Science, Middle School Science, High School Science, NGSS, Worksheets, Activities, Tornados, Hurricanes, Weather Prediction, STEM, Print & Go, No Prep, Sub Plans, Cyclogenesis, Climates, Teacher Resources. There are Many Reasons Why Schools/Parents Enjoy Using This Innovation: Teaches Students to Analyze the Real World: In addition to teaching students about types of clouds, this program develops their analytical abilities through collecting and analysing data; using models for interpretation; and understanding the inter-relationships between the factors that cause changes within the Earth system. Ready to Use and Saves Time: The entire unit takes two weeks to complete and is complete with a teacher’s resource guide, a pacing schedule and an answer key. This makes preparing for instruction very easy. Connects Science with Human Influence: The case studies from amazing weather events (the Joplin tornado, the Galveston hurricane) provide relevance to this type of science and illustrate how vital it is to be able to predict weather (saving lives). Allows for Differentiation for All Students: The lesson plans in the teacher resource guide have been designed with differentiated strategies to enable every child to be successful (both developing learners and advanced learners). Professionally Designed Visuals that are Easy to Understand: Each lesson in this unit is supported by visually appealing drawings and charts (professional looking) that will help make concepts such as pressure gradients and forecasting workflows tangible and concrete for all students. Student Class Targeting : Identify students based on evidence from the teacher guide or complexity of material: 1) Primary Target Group: 7th and 8th Grade Middle Schoolers taking Earth or Integrated Sciences courses. This material is high-level material and meets the systemic thinking capacity of these high schoolers. 2) Secondary Target Group: 9th and 10th Grade High School students taking introductory Earth or Environmental Science classes. This material could be used as a great “building block” or as an in-depth “review” for students who will take advanced classes their junior year. 3) Niche Target Group: Need for 6th Grade students with advanced/gifted potential for a challenging “niche” curriculum AND Home School Families with students interested in deep investigations of Meteorology The original author of this Book - Syed Hammad Rizvi - has placed restrictions on how you can use it. The Book is for your own personal use only or for use by only one classroom teacher (single use per purchase). You cannot modify, redistribute, or sell any portion of this Book to anyone else or put it on the Internet for anyone else to access. If you'd like to share this Book with other educators and/or teachers, please purchase more than one copy (i.e., additional licenses) through Teachsimple. Thank you for your cooperation with this copyright and use policy!
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Zero-Waste Lifestyle Tracking & Habit Builder Journals
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Turn your classroom into an environmental science lab with the help of this awesome 41-page Zero Waste Lifestyle Tracking and Habit Builder Journal! This is a project-based learning resource for grades 4–8 that is aligned to the standards! Looking for a real world environmentally focused way to teach environmental science to your students that isn't just a bunch of recycling posters? A complete curriculum journal combining current neuroscience research, ecology theory and hands-on data collection will give your students everything they need to consider themselves true environmental scientists - and it begins with measuring their own lives! This resource is not just one big stack of worksheets but rather, it is a fully scaffolded 3-phase academic journal developed with university seminar style rigor and middle school classroom style accessibility. Your students won’t just learn about the environment; they’ll measure it, analyze it and make changes to it! CONTENTS (41 Pages, Print & Digital Ready): Phase 1 — Core Content & Theory (4 chapters): 1. The Anatomy of Waste explains what happens throughout the lifespan of waste items, including Lifecycle Assessment (LCA), the impact of microplastics in our world today, which items go in the landfill, which items can be incinerated, and how long it takes for a plastic fork to travel 450 years into our future 2. The Neuroscience of Habit Building discusses how our brains form habits based on the basal ganglia of the brain, how we can rebuild/rewire our habits scientifically through neuroplasticity, and the three parts of the habit loop (cue-routine-reward) 3. The Zero-Waste Hierarchy introduces the four elements of a zero-waste lifestyle: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Rot (Composting) and Recycle. This chapter includes a real-world example of how one school significantly reduced their waste by over 90% using these four proven methods 4. Data-Driven Stewardship teaches your students to think like a marine biologist and meteorologist by showing them how to track and analyze their own local environmental data. After each chapter is a fill-in-the-blank review of the chapter, called the Scholar's Review. Phase 2: 10Worksheet Workbook for Students (Research Lab Style) Personal Waste Audit 24-Hour (Data Collection Protocols: Empirical) Material Lifecycle Analysis of Material (From Raw Extraction To Disposal) Biochemistry of Composting (Green And Brown Materials, Aerobic And Anaerobic Decomposition) Single Use Plastic Substitution Matrix (Cost/Benefit Analysis) Water and Energy Footprint Calculation (Embedded Energy And Water Load Calculation; Shower Each Year; Cost Of Water To Make Cotton Shirt) Redesign Challenge For Circular Economy (Planned Volatility, Upcycling, Extended Producer Responsibility) Food Waste Economics (FIFO Pantry System, Estimate Of $780 Of Food Waste Per Year, What Is A Food Standard For A Non-Food Waste Item?) Fast Fashion Footprint (Cost To Wear, Use Of Micro-Plastics, Philosophy Of Wardrobe) Supermarket Packaging Detective (Identifying Greenwashing, Multi-Layered Packages, Bulk Purchasing) Zero-Waste Habit Builder (Keystone Priming, 30-Day Tracking Plan, Write Manifesto For A Zero Waste Life) PHASE 3—Teacher Resources and Visuals: Three professionally designed SVG diagrams (Zero Waste Hierarchy, Linear vs. Circular Economy, Sustainability Habit Loop) Complete Answer Key with example answers and teacher rubric notes 4 week pacing guide with weekly objectives, activities, teacher roles and homework 100-point assessments rubric across four categories of data collection, behavioural design, critical thinking and communication Five extension activities (Trash Jar Challenge, Community Waste Mapping, Letter Writing Campaign to Corporations, Do-It-Yourself Repairs Workshop, Composting Science Experiment; if possible please use a separate document per activity) Strategies for differentiating instruction for Grades 4-5, Grade 8/Gifted, IEP/504 and ELL students CONNECTING TO CURRICULUM: This journal ties into Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), Common Core English Language Arts (informational text analysis, evidence based writing) and Common Core Mathematics (percentages, projections, data analysis). This journal combines many subjects — environmental science, behavioral psychology, economics and persuasive writing — into one connected whole. USAGE IDEAS: Great as a 4-week stand-alone unit or as part of an after-school environmental club, summer enrichment program or reinforcement through integration into existing science, health or social studies curricula. Assign user digitally (fillable PDF) or in print. DIGITAL DOWNLOAD — PRINT & GO! REASONS PARENTS/SCHOOLS LOVE THE RESOURCE: Merging Science, Psychology, and Real-World Mathematics – Instead of merely reading about the environment, kids actually conduct real waste audits, calculate their water footprints, and use their own personal data to perform real-world food waste economics analysis – helping them to take abstract concepts and move towards making those concepts their own, and thus, real. Tremendous Support For Teachers From Day One – Each of the resources, including a complete 4-Week Pacing Guide, example responses in the Answer Key, a 100-point Assessment Rubric, and a variety of differentiation strategies to accommodate ALL learners (IEP/504, ELL, Gifted) provides teachers with no-prep stress! Building Lasting Habits, Not Just Raising Awareness – This journal is based on neuroscience principles, specifically the Habit Loop framework, which teaches kids HOW behavior changes within the brain — therefore they can establish long-term environmental habits to implement after the conclusion of the unit. No Eco-Anxiety – Only Eco-Empowerment – Constructivist pedagogy does not endorse guilt-based teaching practices to educate/expose students to environmental issues. Instead, students are encouraged to view themselves as environmental scientists, thereby creating a sense of worth/empowerment as opposed to being seen as passive victims of "climate doom"; hence, all resources provided in this unit have been designed with both emotional safety and motivation in mind. Cross-Curricular and Standards-Aligned Value – When you purchase this journal as a single resource, you are actually replacing multiple separate resources. This one journal covers multiple areas of study related to environmental science, data analysis, persuasive writing, behavioral psychology, economics, and systems thinking — therefore you are maximizing the instructional value and curriculum alignment of numerous subject areas! TARGET GRADES/CLASSES: On evaluating for the content type's level of complexity, the level of language used, the level of math skill needed; and how to teach the content using scaffolding: Primary Target 6th, 7th, and 8th grades (Middle School, our primary audience) Science classes; Environmental Science/ Earth Science Health and Wellness Classes Social Studies/Civics (Circular economy, EPR Policy) ELA Classes (Persuasive writing, Informational text) Secondary Target 5th Grade (Upper Elementary, with teacher scaffolded materials to be used; will require the use of Phase 3 differentiation strategies). 4th Grade (Will require major support in accordance with Phase 3 differentiation, as mentioned in Section 2) 9th Grade (High School, Environmental Science as a remedial unit or an introductory unit) Special Programs Gifted/Honors programs (Students in 8th grade, extension Activities) IEP/504 Accommodations (explicitly provide support through IEP/504) ELL Programs (provide bilingual glossary strategies) Environmental clubs (5th through 9th grade) STEM/STEAM programs Best Audience Targets: Middle School Science teachers (6th to 8th grade) Environmental Science Teachers Parents of Students 10 - 14 taking homeschool classes School Librarians purchasing Sustainability books for their library collection After School Program Coordinators Eco-Conscious Parents with Interest in Supplement Learning Your use of this Resource Agreement: Copyright (or Terms of Use) Copyright is held by Syed Hammad Rizvi. You may use this resource for your personal and classroom use only, but may not alter, sell or redistribute any component of this resource, nor place any part of this resource on a publicly available website. You can only share this resource with your coworkers by purchasing additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for complying with all copyright guidelines and restrictions. Syed Hammad Rizvi is proud to provide you with this resource.
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'Out of my Mind' 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
Help students explore empathy, inclusion, perseverance, and the power of communication with this engaging Out of My Mind Movie Study! Based on the inspiring film adaptation of Sharon M. Draper’s bestselling novel, this resource encourages students to think deeply about disability awareness, self-advocacy, friendship, and belonging while strengthening reading comprehension, critical-thinking, discussion, and writing skills. With 30 ready-to-use activities, students follow Melody’s journey as they examine character development, perspective, conflict, and the barriers faced by individuals whose voices are often overlooked. This comprehensive resource includes a printable student workbook, teacher guide, complete answer key, comprehension questions, vocabulary activities, graphic organizers, discussion prompts, and meaningful reflection tasks. Students explore themes of inclusion, resilience, communication, and acceptance while practicing evidence-based thinking and perspective-taking. Activities encourage thoughtful discussions about empathy, prejudice, self-worth, and the importance of creating inclusive communities where everyone has the opportunity to be heard and valued. Perfect for English Language Arts, Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), disability awareness units, inclusion studies, homeschool instruction, substitute plans, and literature extensions, this flexible resource can be used alongside the film, the novel, or as a standalone learning experience. Help students build literacy, empathy, and critical-thinking skills while exploring a powerful story of determination and self-expression. This Out of My Mind Movie Study transforms movie day into a meaningful learning experience that inspires understanding, compassion, and lasting reflection.
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'Turning Red' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 4 - 10
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables
Help students explore identity, emotions, family relationships, friendship, and growing up with this engaging Turning Red Movie Study! Inspired by Pixar’s popular film, this resource encourages students to think deeply about self-awareness, emotional regulation, cultural heritage, and personal growth while strengthening reading comprehension, critical-thinking, writing, science, math, and social-emotional learning skills. With 30 ready-to-use activities, students connect with Mei’s journey as she learns to balance family expectations, friendships, and her own individuality. The resource includes a printable student workbook, comprehensive teacher guide, complete answer key, character analysis activities, vocabulary exercises, symbolism studies, graphing tasks, science connections, creative writing projects, and reflective SEL activities. Students analyze character development, explore the symbolism of the red panda, discuss emotions and healthy coping strategies, and examine themes of identity, family, friendship, and self-acceptance. Cross-curricular activities also incorporate red panda science, data analysis, graphing, and media literacy to create a rich and engaging learning experience. Perfect for English Language Arts, Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), character education, homeschool settings, substitute plans, and enrichment activities, this flexible resource can be used as a complete movie study or expanded into a multi-day unit. Help students build academic and life skills while exploring confidence, emotional awareness, cultural identity, and personal growth. This Turning Red Movie Study transforms movie day into a meaningful learning experience that encourages reflection, discussion, and self-discovery.
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Generative AI Ethics, Deepfakes & Responsible Use Case Studies
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Research, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, STEM, ELA, Language Development, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Writing Prompts, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Presentations, Outlines, Quizzes and Tests
The complete high school curriculum is prepared and provides an interactive exploration of the topic of ethics in generative AI; deepfakes; responsible use of synthetic media; and provides a thorough introduction to how synthetic media works (to be used by all of our student participants in grades 9-12). The curriculum includes an academic overview of Synthetic Media architecture; multiple chapters for deepfake discussion/analysis; Copyright/Author status; algorithmic bias and epistemic security/provability protocols regarding the use of synthetic media. In addition, there are ten practical, complete, and interactive worksheets for active, individual student participation that have real examples, such as "the Synthesized Senator," "Med-Synthetica Diagnostic Bias," "Voice Cloning," "Influencer Avatars," etc. The students have to complete fill-in-the-blank terminology exercises, scenario analyses, and ethical synthesis prompts that promote critical thinking, media literacy, and digital citizenship skill acquisition. There is also the following in the resource book: (conceptual visual diagrams [mind maps, escalation matrices, process flows], a comprehensive answer key with notes for teachers and benchmarks for mastery) and a detailed teacher guide with pedagogical strategies, assessment tools (rubrics) and teaching protocols. This curriculum is also perfect for English/Language Arts, Social Studies, Computer Science, Digital Literacy, or elective Technology & Ethics classes. This resource is an instant digital download and requires no prep time. Give your students the information they need to be responsible in their use of AI and the topics related to ethics regarding the generative technology called "deepfake." Parents/Schools Appreciate It Because: Essential 21st century skills are being taught through critical thinking, verifying media sources & making ethical choices in dealing with misinformation & threats from deep-fakes and counterfeit media, thereby counteracting those very problems. Students remain engaged while staying motivated to learn by using real-world examples of ethical & responsible use of technology through use of case studies/workheets. The format requires zero preparation & can be easily implemented by teachers; includes lesson plans, case studies, worksheets, visuals, answer keys, teacher’s implementation guide (in pdf format). Responsible use of artificial intelligence & digital stewardship is promoted through use of technology in an aligned manner with modern school standards regarding digital citizenship/social-emotional learning. Materials are flexible in nature so can be used across multiple curriculum areas & for hybrid & remote learning situations. Based on a complete analysis of the submitted PDF, the target audience for this document are Students in grades 9-12 (age 14-18). This project is most suited for high school students enrolled in the following classes: - English/Language Arts or Media Literacy - Social Studies/Civics/Government - Computer Science/Digital Citizenship/Technology and Society - Ethics/Philosophy/STEM/STEAM The majority of the content is age appropriate for students and offers academically challenging material using fictional case studies that are relatable to a student's experience (there are no graphic illustrations or inappropriate material) on real-world current events such as misinformation, bias, copyright, and consent regarding the use of generative AI technology. "Terms & Copyright of Use": This resource has been copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. Personal use/Single-use in a classroom only. You may NOT change, share or sell this resource. i.e You may NOT post this on the Internet for others to search for/download. If you want to share this resource with other people in your school or district purchase additional copies through Teachsimple. Thank you for your cooperation. This product is provided to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi
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Health & Nutrition – Balanced Meal Planning Pack
Science, Life Sciences, Human Body, Nature & Plants, Basic Science, Inventors, Theories, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests
Revolutionize the way your students think about nutrition from simple concepts to hard-core biochemistry using my: Complete Health & Nutrition – Balanced Meal Planning Pack. This isn't just a lesson on the food pyramid. This customized, no prep curriculum will provide middle & high school (Grades 7-10) with the scientific knowledge and practical application of this knowledge to create solid lifelong healthy eating habits. This resource is suitable for health classes, biology classes, life skills classes, or physical education classes, consists of 48 pages and is divided into three phases: Phase 1: Core Content & Theory (12 Pages) *) Go beyond simply understanding calories in and calories out and have an in-depth understanding of the biochemical make-up of macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, lipids) and the role of essential micronutrients (vitamins and minerals). *) Understanding energy expenditure was never made so simple! Understand your BMR, TDEE, Digestive Physiology, Hidden Hunger, the modern-day balanced plate scienced *) Utilize Real Life Case Studies like "The Marathon Runner's Collapse" and "Examination Week Protocol" to make science come to life for students. Phase 2: Student Workbook (21 pages) * 10 detailed worksheets that link theory to practice. No simple fill in the blanks! * Activities include Macronutrient Mastery, Decoding Food Labels, Caloric vs Nutrient Density, Dietary Diagnostics, Meal Planning Logistics, Grocery Pricing, and Modifying Recipes. * Critical thinking scenarios challenge students' ability to solve real-world problems like planning meals for a budgeted vegan, an athlete, or a family with various dietary restrictions. Phase 3: Visual/Aids/Teacher's Resources (15 pages) * Answer keys that make it easier for you to help your students, giving you save time in preparing. * Each of the three high contrast professional visual aids include: Macronutrient Synergy Map, Balanced Plate Paradigm, Glycemic Volatility Graph. Perfect for use as a presentation or handout or for poster size in the classroom. This digital and printed resource is the only unit you will need to teach students how to fuel both their bodies and brains, ultimately setting them up to have success. They will learn how to function in the modern food world while creating a foundation that allows them to discern marketing myths; and to empower themselves to take control of their metabolic health. Keywords: Nutrition lesson plans, health science, meal planning, high school health class, middle school health class, biology, macronutrients, food labels, becoming a healthy eater (lifestyle), digital workbook, printable workbook, life skills, physical education, nutrition unit, project-based learning. What Parents/Schools Appreciate Most About It: More Than Just Study Materials: This is not your standard guide of food pyramid style based information that provides answers to "why" food is important rather than just teaching them about "what" food is by incorporating real biochemically based research that gives students leadership skills through critical thinking about applying appropriate nutrients in their daily diets. No Need To Create New Lessons: It is a comprehensive, ready-to-teach resource that contains all the lessons needed for instructing students, including student learning materials (worksheets), student-directed interactive media, and an answer key for each lesson; which allows teachers to reduce their lesson planning and preparation time by several hours. Teaching Students Skills For Today And Tomorrow: Students will acquire real-world skills that they can apply throughout their lives, including, reading confusing food labels and budgeting for groceries, as well as creating meal plans based upon their own individual physical demands and/or mental needs (i.e., studying for exams, participating in sports). Based On Research And Up-to-date Information: The curriculum provides students with current scientifically valid information by disproving current myths and focusing on scientifically verified, up-to-date information (e.g., nutrient density, the body's hormonal response to food, and the importance of the body's microbiome). Audience For This Poster: From examining the content, language, and references in the text (i.e. two references to "grade 8 students," two references to "9th grade students," and teacher reference to "middle years (grades 7-9)"), I am using the following criteria to define my audience? Primary Target: Advanced Middle School Students (Grades 7-8) and regular High School Students (Grades 9-10) Justification: The vocabulary is appropriate for students of this age and demonstrates a high level of abstract thinking (i.e. biochemistry, paradigm shifts, phospholipid bilayers, anaphylaxis). This will serve as an excellent core unit for a Health or Biology class in high school or as a challenging, extensive science unit for an advanced middle school science class. This Book © by Syed Hammad Rizvi This item is intended for private use and classroom use by one owner. No part may be altered, shared, or sold. You may not post this resource on the web where it may be found and downloaded by others. If you wish to share this resource, you need to purchase additional licenses through Teachsimple. Thank you for following these guidelines. Created by: Syed Hammad Rizvi
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'The School for Good and Evil' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5-10
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables
Step into a world where fairy-tale heroes and villains are not always what they seem with this engaging The School for Good and Evil Movie Study! Inspired by the popular fantasy film and bestselling novel, this resource helps students explore themes of identity, friendship, morality, stereotypes, and personal choice while strengthening reading comprehension, critical-thinking, writing, and analytical skills. With 30 ready-to-use activities, students go beyond the story to examine what truly makes someone “good” or “evil.” The resource includes a printable student workbook, comprehensive teacher guide, complete answer key, character analysis activities, vocabulary exercises, figurative language practice, moral dilemma discussions, CER writing tasks, creative projects, and critical-thinking challenges. Students analyze character growth, explore fairy-tale conventions, examine symbolism and theme, evaluate important choices, and discuss how appearances can be misleading. Cross-curricular activities also incorporate data analysis, problem-solving, and creative storytelling, making learning both engaging and meaningful. Perfect for English Language Arts, fantasy and fairy-tale units, literature studies, media literacy lessons, homeschool settings, substitute plans, and enrichment activities, this flexible resource can be used as a complete movie study or expanded into a multi-day unit. Help students build literacy and analytical skills while exploring friendship, identity, courage, and the power of choice. This The School for Good and Evil Movie Study transforms movie day into a meaningful learning experience that encourages thoughtful discussion, self-reflection, and deeper understanding.
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Executive Functioning & Neuro-Inclusive Seasonal Curriculum: The Comp
Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Life Studies, Career, Leadership, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Charts, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks
Unlock the potential of neurodiverse students with this complete Executive Functioning Curriculum for Grades 3-8, a neuro-inclusive seasonal resource that helps develop vital skills such as task initiation, emotional control, cognitive flexibility, and metacognition. This 43-page digital resource, optimized for educators, parents, and homeschoolers, combines neurobiology theory with worksheets, visual aids, and teacher guidance to address the learning needs of neurodiverse students with conditions such as ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, and more. By utilizing the natural rhythms of the academic calendar, the curriculum moves from a reactive teaching style to a proactive teaching style, reducing cognitive load for the student and promoting self-regulation. This seasonal resource includes 10 fun worksheets with fillable prompts for the students, 3 vital visuals for the teacher, an answer key, and a teacher guide with differentiation ideas for different neurotypes. This SEO-optimized resource for developing executive functioning skills, designed for special education, RTI, and regular classrooms, promotes inclusive education, reduces behavioral problems, and increases the learning stamina of your students. Keywords: Executive Functioning Activities, Neurodiverse Curriculum, ADHD Resources for Teachers, Autism Classroom Tools, Dyslexia Support Materials. Why Parents/Schools Love It: Aligns with the Seasons, Avoiding Burnout: "Executive functioning skills are aligned with the natural ebbs and flows of the school calendar, making strategies more effective and avoiding common pitfalls such as winter dysregulation and spring fatigue." Neuro-Inclusive, Differentiated, and Accessible: "Designed with neurodiverse students (ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia) in mind, with the use of visuals and worksheets that can be adapted for different neuroprofiles." Practical, Ready-to-Use, and Action-Oriented: "Includes 10 student worksheets, teacher guides, answer keys, and visuals for immediate application, promoting real-world skills such as self-regulation, metacognition, and independence." Evidence-Based, with Measurable Progress: "Based on neurobiology and cognitive load theory, with an emphasis on process, not product, to promote a growth mindset and functional independence." Engaging, Empowering, and Transformational: "From compliance to comprehension, this program empowers students to 'engineer their own cognitive environments' with hands-on, engaging activities that increase self-confidence and decrease behavioral problems." Target Classes/Students : The curriculum has been designed to target students from Grade 3 to Grade 8 based on an exhaustive analysis of the entire PDF content, which includes theoretical aspects, worksheets for students, visuals, and teacher guides. It specifically targets the period of brain development where the prefrontal cortex is developing and the "literacy watershed" from learning to read to reading to learn. It specifically mentions case studies for Grade 4-6, scaffolding for Grade 3-5 and Grade 6-8, and strategies for neurodiverse students such as ADHD, Autism, and Dyslexia for middle elementary to early middle school ages. It would be appropriate for elementary and middle school classrooms, special education programs, homeschooling programs, and intervention programs for ages 8-14. Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book was copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This is for personal use and use in one classroom. It is not for you to change, redistribute, or sell any part of this product. This means you cannot put it on the Internet for any person to find and download. If you wish to use the product with other teachers, you can purchase additional licenses through Teachsimple. Thank you for understanding these terms of use. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi
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Renewable Energy Experiments & Design Challenge Pack
Science, Life Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Geology, Space, Biology, Nature & Plants, Technology, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests
Using the Renewable Energy Experiments and Design Challenge Kit – A rigorous classroom-tested STEM Curriculum that combines Physics, Environmental Science and Engineering Design – will allow you to help your students think like engineers in their development of renewable energy solutions. This kit provides all of the resources necessary for a 4–6 week exploration of renewable technologies related to our decarbonized future, from the quantum principles behind photovoltaic cell technology to the fluid dynamics governing how hydroelectric turbine work. Each of following modules combines a conceptual theory with supplemental worksheets to enhance learning through hands-on experience. The culmination of each module will be students participating in a high-stakes design challenge (Zero-Emission Island) to develop a resilient microgrid that integrates the use of solar, wind, pumped hydroelectric, biogas and battery storage energy. In addition to individual student worksheet documents, this kit includes a comprehensive teacher implementation guide, timeline for pacing to meet state or national standards (NGSS & AP), student use rubrics, lab setup instructions that outline acceptable ranges for outcome data variation, and a complete answer key for ALL (10) worksheets included in this kit. Additionally, this kit includes multiple real-life case studies of renewable energy technologies (i.e., Hornsdale Power Reserve, Hywind Tampen Floating Wind Farm, Agrivoltaics at Jack’s Solar Garden) that provide students with practical applications of the theoretical concepts they have studied. As such, regardless of the type of renewable energy unit you teach (i.e. AP Environmental Science Course, Physics Elective or Engineering Pathway) through the depth of the 10 different renewable energy modules offered within this kit along with the flexibility within the teacher implementation guide and provided assessment tools, making this pack is perfect to help you deliver an unforgettable renewable energy experience for your students. Highlights: 10 complete modules (solar, wind, water/ocean, geothermal, biomass, storing energy, combined energy and grid, life cycle analysis, and LCOE economics) culminating with an island design challenge, Worksheets for students with practice, data analysis, and critical thinking skills, Answer key fully worked out with all qualitative explanations, Teacher's guide (nightly admin book, where applicable) with pacing, aligned to standards (NGSS HS-PS2-1, HS-PS3-3 and HS-ETS1-2) by common failure points, with tolerances in lab wiring, Visuals of energy flow paths, how turbines work, and the engineering process Target audience: Advanced Placement / International Baccalaureate (IB), Grades 9-12 and Entry Level College Environmental or Engineering Class. Reasons Schools & Parents Like It : Ready-made curriculum based on set of standards saves the teacher lots of time (many hours), so everything needed for a complete lesson (worksheets, labs, rubric) are able to be printed out, or assigned electronically. Real live examples of real live engineering solutions to energy issues for 2021 (Hornsdale battery, floating offshore wind turbines, agrivoltaics) will be shown through very useful case studies. Higher order thinking will develop as the students no longer use simply memorization, but will be able to calculate efficiencies, design systems, troubleshoot failure, and validate their choice with data. All instructor is given with teaching easiness through complete instructor support: flags common mistakes with students, lab data tolerance ranges, and answer keys for each piece of lab to help less knowledgeable (or skilled) instructors teach well. Materials can be flexible and modular - they are usable to complete a full 4 or 6 week unit or to supplement or complement an existing unit. Also will work in each of the 3 delivery formats - in-person, hybrid, or remote. Classes to Target By Grade Level: Using mathematics (cubic wind power law, LCOE, Betz efficiency, potential energy equations) as well as laboratory analyses and synthesis tasks this PDF would serve as a perfect fit for: 10–12 Grade (Primarily); 9th Grade Advanced STEM or Honors (with some exceptions); AP Environmental Science; AP Physics I or II (or both); IB Physics or Environmental Systems & Society; High School Engineering OR PLTW (Project Lead the Way); Introduction To Renewable Energy OR Sustainability Engineering In College; Homeschool High School Science Curriculum; STEM Areas In General. Copyright/Terms of Use: This book by Syed Hammad Rizvi is copyrighted. This product can be used for personal use and in one classroom. It cannot be altered, shared or sold. Simply, do not place it online to be publically available and/or downloaded. If you would like to share this with your colleagues, you should purchase additional licenses through Teachsimple and we appreciate your cooperation. This product was created by Syed Hammad Rizvi.
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Tags SolarEnergy , WindEnergy , Hydroelectric , Geothermal , Biomass , EnergyStorage , GridIntegration , BatteryTechnology , LCOE , LifecycleAnalysis
How to Write an Essay: What is a Descriptive Essay?
ELA, Writing, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
"How to Write an Essay: What is a Descriptive Essay?" The resource titled, "How to Write an Essay: What is a Descriptive Essay?" effectively eliminates fear from essay writing and equips students with the vital tools they need to express their perspectives comprehensively. Designed for students in Grades 5 through 8, this essential teaching tool focuses on the most common types of essays based on Bloom’s Taxonomy. Complete Resource Pack: Engaging lessons: This versatile resource comes complete with engaging lessons that cape every stage of the writing process in a clear and efficient way. Description-focused: It masterfully provides instruction about descriptive essays - aiding learners as they explore this popular form of academic writing. Evaluation tools: Teachers will find great value in our straightforward implementation guide and student assessment rubric which are included within this pack. These instruments provide useful indicators on skill mastery, guiding teachers as they assess student work and deliver useful feedback. Apart from explicit instruction about essay-writing techniques, this all-encompassing teaching material digs deeper into language arts by providing enlightening review lessons about verbs, adjectives, and pronouns. This serves not only like a refreshing course but also support learners in developing a full understanding of English grammar – an important foundation for successful essay writing. Learner Engagement Modules: Fun word puzzles: Aimed at reinforcing vocabulary knowledge and promoting language acquisition subtly. Comprehension quiz: Designed to evaluate students' understanding while making learning more interactive. "How to Write an Essay: What is a Descriptive Essay?" also includes six color graphic organizers that give visual assistance when introducing skill focus areas plus aids navigation through different stages of the writing process – giving students plenty room for planning out their thoughts before committing them onto paper. Compatibility with Common Core State Standards ensures teachers can implement this package seamlessly into existing curriculums while achieving set learning benchmarks concurrently. Completing its impressive offering is its ease-of-use design available simply by printing its ready-to-use PDF pages straight from your computer or device. This invaluable resource offers a new approach to language arts lessons that resonate with modern learners, bringing both fun and educational value into the classroom. The result: 'How to Write an Essay: What is a Descriptive Essay?' truly raises the bar in language arts education by giving teachers credible tools that are impactful and enjoyable – turning every learner into an adept essay-artist in no time.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Language Arts, Writing, Essay Writing, Descriptive Essays, Adjectives
Steve Irwin - Reading Comprehension Worksheet & Lesson Plan
ELA, Reading, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Steve Irwin - Reading Comprehension Worksheet & Lesson Plan This teaching resource empowers educators to ignite a new level of interest in reading for students, using the extraordinary life of the renowned wildlife enthusiast and Australian icon, Steve Irwin as its focal point. Suitable for Grade 7 through Grade 12 educators actively seeking material to engross their students in Language Arts. Suitability and Structure The easy-to-follow structure and engagement compatibility works equally well administered to groups or individuals. Even homeschooling parents may harness this material as a useful tool for their curriculum . Fosters Curiosity about English & Cultural Diversity The Steve Irwin-themed lesson plan swirls learners into an exciting world full of animals, nature, and robust discussions around wildlife conservation. Sparks fascination regarding diverse cultures by incorporating elements about Steve's homeland – Australia. Friendly Design: Class-wise & Adaptive Learning Styles+ Friendly for both English classes and ESL learners at B2 or C1 levels, this product caters to various learning styles. The Full Lesson Plan includes several activities ranging from Pre-task Discussion right up to final comprehension checks. Video clips linked within enhance visual learning prospects considerably. Vocabulary review aids retention dramatically making comprehension more wholesome experience than just a task requiring sheer memorization. Note: Even public school teachers can seamlessly fit this worksheet within their regular class schedule while homeschooling parents might use it as an unconventional 'break' assignment from usual theoretical studies – assuring education doesn't always have to fit neatly inside traditional definitions. This PDF file offers educators an uncomplicated yet highly effective resource that cultivates not just proficient readers but curious minds ready for intellectual exploration beyond academic boundaries. In conclusion, Steve Irwin - Reading Comprehension Worksheet & Lesson Plan promises a journey towards knowledge that's thrillingly unpredictable and would be an excellent addition to your teaching materials.
Author The Laughing Linguist
Tags Steve Irwin, Reading Comprehension, Lesson Plan, Wildlife Conservation, ESL Learning
Force: Force and Mass - FLASH-PC
Science, Physics, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Force: Force and Mass - FLASH-PC An all-inclusive tool, specifically designed for teachers with the aim to facilitate teaching of physics concepts pertaining to force and mass. This software-oriented lesson plan is ideal for students in grades 5 through 8, offering a comprehensive insight into these crucial scientific principles. Leverages esteemed Curriculum Standards: Taking its basis from authoritative curriculum standards such as the Common Core State Standards, it provides educators with high-quality instructional techniques. Incorporates Bloom's Taxonomy: This product proves beneficial for teachers looking to incorporate Bloom's taxonomy administration strategies within their lessons. Reading Passages Included: Specially crafted reading passages that explain the principles of force and mass are presented. These come equipped with guided questions served both pre and post reading engagement that stimulate comprehension while concurrently fostering higher understanding levels. Reinforce concepts with printable materials: A portion of included resources comprises of printable materials; an excellent avenue to encourage tactile learner engagement – as part of classwork or extended homework tasks reaching beyond classroom environments. Vocabulary Flashcards: To boost student vocabulary related to mass and force, handy flashcards are incorporated into this resourceful software package serving tool during full-class instruction or smaller break-out sessions enabling individualized focused attention – effectively consolidating understandings one term at a time! Multimodal Instructional Methods Incorporated: This program includes video clips targeting relevant subject areas enhancing auditory learning experience. Furthermore, interactive activities solidify kinaesthetic experiences within physics education making the learning process fun-filled! Fits varied educational needs: Flexibility is a key feature with this uncomplicated program! It can be seamlessly integrated into standard public school teaching, small education circles, or homeschooled curricula – serving various differentiated needs effectively meeting all student’s academic requirements while sparking intrigue for complex subject matter.
Author Classroom Complete Press
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