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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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'Queen of Katwe' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 12

'Queen of Katwe' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 12
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Queen of Katwe Movie Study | True Story, ELA, SEL, Growth Mindset, Geography & Chess Activities | Grades 5–12 Inspire students with the remarkable true story of determination, resilience, and hope in this engaging Queen of Katwe Movie Study ! Based on the real-life journey of chess champion Phiona Mutesi, this resource helps students explore themes of perseverance, self-belief, education, mentorship, and opportunity while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, geography, writing, and problem-solving skills. Through 30 thoughtfully designed activities, students discover how courage, hard work, and support can help overcome even the greatest obstacles. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Character analysis activities Compare-and-contrast graphic organizer Theme and symbolism exploration Chess strategy and logic activities Geography activities about Uganda Social studies and poverty-awareness discussions Vocabulary development exercises Cause-and-effect activities Reflection and discussion prompts Growth mindset and resilience lessons Goal-setting activities Diary writing tasks Letter-writing activities Acrostic poetry project Creative poster design challenge Students will explore: Perseverance and resilience Self-belief and confidence Mentorship and leadership Education and opportunity Hope and determination Goal setting and growth mindset Poverty and social challenges Community support Critical thinking and strategic planning Global awareness and cultural understanding How It Works in the Classroom This Queen of Katwe movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Character education units Growth mindset lessons Geography and social studies instruction Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension practice, character studies, symbolism analysis, chess-based logic activities, geography exploration, discussion prompts, reflective writing, and creative projects. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan, differentiation strategies, discussion questions, and assessment tools. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Recall and sequence key events from the film Analyze character traits, motivations, and growth Explore themes of perseverance, hope, and self-belief Interpret symbolism and the pawn-to-queen metaphor Strengthen reading comprehension and vocabulary skills Develop critical-thinking and problem-solving abilities Learn basic chess concepts and strategic thinking Explore geography and culture in Uganda Reflect on personal goals and resilience Support ideas with evidence through discussion and writing Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Geography Social Studies Mathematics & Logic Critical Thinking Character Education Writing Skills Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Based on an inspiring true story ✅ Promotes growth mindset and perseverance ✅ Encourages meaningful discussions about opportunity and resilience ✅ Integrates literacy, geography, SEL, and critical thinking ✅ Introduces students to chess concepts in an accessible way ✅ Supports cross-curricular learning ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Encourages students to connect lessons from the film to their own goals and dreams Teachers love how this resource transforms an inspiring true story into a meaningful educational experience. Students build literacy and critical-thinking skills while exploring powerful lessons about determination, mentorship, education, and believing in themselves—even when the odds seem stacked against them. Add this Queen of Katwe Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore perseverance, resilience, self-belief, and opportunity through an inspiring true story that encourages them to dream big and never give up.

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Biodiversity & Ecosystem Protection Activity Sheets

Biodiversity & Ecosystem Protection Activity Sheets
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Geology, Space, Life Sciences, Nature & Plants, STEM, Basic Science, Homeschool Curriculum, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Presentations, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches

This teaching resource is a 35-page Biodiversity & Ecosystem Protection bundle for upper elementary (3rd-5th grade) and for home school settings. It is professional and formatted for classroom distribution as well as for printing (and testing) in your classroom. Three Phases of Learning: PHASE 1 - The Educator's Guide (Chapters 1-4) contains in-depth information about the three levels of biodiversity, ecosystem architecture, the "wood wide web," keystone species, trophic cascades, habitat fragmentation, invasive species, wildlife corridors and the "Miyawaki Method," with many real-world examples. See the Tepuis in Guiana, the Brazil Nut tree, the Silent Forests of Guam, and Banff wildlife corridors. PHASE 2 - Student Workbook contains 10 worksheets of fill-in-the-blank questions, critical thinking prompts, scenario analyses, and design challenges for Ecosystem Vocabulary, Food Webs, World Biomes, Keystone Species, Habitat Fragmentation, Invasive Species, Marine Biodiversity, Pollinators, Conservation Legislation, and Citizen Science. PHASE 3 - Visual and Teacher Resources, including three classroom-ready diagrams (the Trophic Interdependence diagram, H.I.P.P.O. Threats Matrix, and Conservation Action Mind Map), an answer key for all worksheets, a guide for implementing all 14 NGSS Standards (3-LS4-3 & 5-LS2-1), differentiation strategies (ELL, SLD, gifted), and a formative assessment grading rubric. Best Suited For: Science educators, home-schoolers, nature and ecology groups, Earth Day project preparation, STEM course planning, substitute billing preparation and one-to-one tuition sessions. Type Of Item Available To Download: An easy-to-fit digital record making it possible for you to create your teaching resource as soon as you make your purchase, using copies of the files or printing directly from the completed files themselves as needed as teacher copying materials. Search Terms: biodiversity worksheets, ecosystems worksheets, NGSS aligned Science 3rd-5th grade, food web activities, keystone species lesson plan, environmental science prints, conservation worksheets, Earth Day Activities, life science curriculum, habitat Lesson plans. Overview of NGSS and Related Benefits: NGSS-aligned and Standards-based will directly meet Performance Expectations: 3 LS4-3 & 5 LS2-1, thus these resources will save teachers several hours of planning. All-in-One Resource: 3-in-1 Bundle will include: “Teacher Theory”, “Student Workbook” and “Answer Keys” including visuals. No need to purchase supplemental material. Fosters Critical Thinking Instead of Memorization: Real-life Case Studies, (Guam, Amazon, Banff) and “Constructivist Systems Thinking” approach to develop “analytical” minds. Includes Built-in Differentiation: A complete range of instructional strategies will be provided for ELL, Special Education (SLD & ADD), and Gifted & Talented students; one resource will serve all learners. Ready to Print and Use: Black and White "Ink on Paper" design saves ink; ready to print and teach in minutes with no preparation work. Solution-oriented approach: Combats "Eco-Anxiety" by providing students with clearly defined solutions to every cause/problem and offering students the ability to take: Action-Based Steps to Reduce Classroom Eco-Anxiety. The document clearly specifies that it has multiple intended uses, as follows: Primary Audience: Grades (ages) 8 to 11 (i.e., 3, 4, and 5). Secondary Audience: Grade 6 with introductory or review materials. Curriculum for students in these grades who are homeschooled. Curriculum for middle school English Language Learner (ELL) or English as a Second Language (ESL) students using simplified science concepts. Curriculum for students with special needs using the differentiation strategies provided in this document. Copyright and Terms of Use: Syed Hammad Rizvi owns the copyright to this book. It is provided for personal use and in a singular classroom. You cannot change it, sell any part of it, or redistribute any of it. In short, it cannot be provided over the Internet in such a way that others can access it and download it without your permission. If you wish to share this resource with your coworkers, you can purchase additional licenses for it through Teachsimple. Thank you for following the terms of agreement for this resource. This is a gift from Syed Hammad Rizvi.

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Grade 8 Science Curriculum Bundle | NGSS-Aligned Year-Long Lessons

Grade 8 Science Curriculum Bundle | NGSS-Aligned Year-Long Lessons
Science, Grade 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Grade 8 NGSS Science Curriculum Bundle | Full Year Middle School Science Curriculum | Complete 36-Week Program | Print & Digital Prepare students for high school science with this comprehensive Grade 8 NGSS Science Curriculum Bundle ! This full-year middle school science curriculum provides everything you need for 36 weeks of engaging, standards-aligned instruction that combines rigorous scientific concepts with hands-on investigations, engineering challenges, literacy activities, and real-world applications. Designed to build deeper conceptual understanding, this curriculum moves beyond basic science concepts into molecular genetics, biotechnology, chemistry, physics, Earth systems, and engineering design. Every resource is organized, low-prep, and classroom-ready, making it easy to deliver meaningful NGSS instruction throughout the entire school year. ⭐ What's Included Complete 36-week Grade 8 NGSS Science Curriculum 10 comprehensive instructional units 98 complete lesson plans Teacher Guide & Curriculum Overview Year-at-a-Glance Planning Guide Scope & Sequence Pacing Guide Standards Alignment Daily Lesson Plans Reading Passages Guided Notes Student Worksheets Interactive Notebook Pages Vocabulary Activities Printable Vocabulary Cards Graphic Organizers 20 Full Labs 10 Quick Investigations 10 STEM Challenges Materials Lists Exit Tickets Quizzes Unit Tests Performance Tasks Major Projects Study Guides Review Games End-of-Year Review Complete Answer Keys Reusable Rubrics 🔬 Units Included Molecular Genetics & Biotechnology Mechanisms & Evidence of Evolution Matter, Atoms & Chemical Reactions Forces, Motion & Newton's Laws Waves, Light & Electromagnetic Radiation Energy & Energy Transfer Earth's Dynamic Systems Weather, Climate & Human Impacts Space Science Engineering Design & Systems Thinking These units progressively increase in rigor by emphasizing molecular models, quantitative data, mathematical relationships, multi-variable systems, and engineering applications while remaining fully aligned to NGSS expectations. 🏫 How It Works in the Classroom This curriculum is designed for flexible implementation and works well for: Whole-group instruction Science block lessons Laboratory investigations STEM learning Small-group instruction Independent practice Intervention Enrichment Homework Sub plans Homeschool Hybrid and digital learning Each lesson includes: Clear learning objectives NGSS alignment Science & Engineering Practices (SEP) Crosscutting Concepts (CCC) Academic vocabulary Daily instructional sequence Differentiation strategies Common misconceptions Checks for understanding Students engage in close reading, guided notes, laboratory investigations, quantitative data analysis, graphing, CER (Claim-Evidence-Reasoning) writing, engineering design challenges, collaborative learning, and performance-based assessments throughout the year. 🎯 Standards & Learning Goals Aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) , this curriculum helps students: Analyze and interpret scientific data Develop and use scientific models Construct evidence-based explanations Plan and conduct investigations Apply engineering design processes Explain molecular genetics and biotechnology concepts Strengthen chemistry and physics understanding Analyze Earth and space systems Build scientific literacy and academic vocabulary Communicate scientific reasoning using Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) ❤️ Why Teachers Love It ✅ Complete year-long curriculum ✅ Fully NGSS aligned ✅ Ready-to-teach daily lesson plans ✅ Low-prep, print-and-go resources ✅ Hands-on labs and STEM challenges ✅ Rigorous middle school science instruction ✅ Built-in differentiation and misconceptions support ✅ Integrated science literacy activities ✅ Multiple assessment formats ✅ Reusable rubrics and complete answer keys ✅ Saves countless hours of planning Whether you're teaching Grade 8 science for the first time or looking for a comprehensive curriculum that fully prepares students for high school science, this Grade 8 NGSS Science Curriculum Bundle provides an organized, engaging, and standards-based solution for an entire school year. Download today and give your students a challenging, hands-on Grade 8 Science Curriculum that makes planning easier while promoting deeper scientific understanding.

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G 6–8 Health Curriculum | Nutrition & Physical Education Activities

G 6–8 Health Curriculum | Nutrition & Physical Education Activities
P.E. & Health, Grade 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Nutrition & Physical Literacy Curriculum | Middle School Health Curriculum | Grades 6–8 | Health, PE & Wellness Activities Looking for a rigorous, engaging Nutrition & Physical Literacy Curriculum for middle school? This comprehensive Grades 6–8 Health Curriculum gives you everything you need to teach nutrition science, fitness, healthy decision-making, physical literacy, wellness, and personal fitness through engaging informational texts, lab investigations, fitness assessments, data analysis, Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) writing, and real-world applications. Designed specifically for middle school learners, this standards-aligned curriculum helps students think like scientists while building lifelong healthy habits. With 682 total printable pages , this complete curriculum provides approximately 30–36 hours of instruction across 24 engaging topics organized into 6 comprehensive units , making it the perfect solution for Health, Physical Education, Advisory, Science, or Wellness classes. ⭐ What's Included This complete middle school health curriculum includes: Core Curriculum ✅ Comprehensive 137-page Teacher Guide ✅ 432 student activity pages ✅ 24 complete lessons across 6 instructional units ✅ Informational reading passages ✅ Academic vocabulary activities ✅ Graphic organizers ✅ Data analysis & graph interpretation ✅ Lab investigations ✅ Fitness assessments ✅ Nutrition math ✅ Real-world case studies ✅ Class discussions ✅ Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) writing ✅ Reflection journals ✅ Self-assessments Bonus Teacher Resources ✅ Answer Key ✅ Assessment Rubrics (including editable versions) ✅ Unit Tests ✅ Exit Tickets ✅ 139 Academic Vocabulary Cards ✅ Concept Flashcards ✅ Classroom Posters ✅ Award Certificates ✅ Parent Letters ✅ Progress Checklists ✅ Editable Planning Documents Everything is designed as a print-and-teach curriculum that minimizes teacher prep while maximizing student engagement. ❤️ Units & Topics Covered Unit 1: Nutrition Science Students investigate: Macronutrients Micronutrients Digestion Metabolism Unit 2: Fitness Students explore: Cardiovascular Fitness Muscular Strength Flexibility Muscular Endurance Unit 3: Healthy Choices Students analyze: Fast Food Sugar Sports Drinks Energy Drinks Food Marketing Unit 4: Physical Literacy Students develop: Skill Development Movement Patterns Lifetime Activities Injury Prevention Unit 5: Wellness Students learn about: Sleep Stress Management Exercise & Mental Health The Nutrition Connection Unit 6: Personal Fitness Students practice: SMART Goals Personal Fitness Plans Reflection & Growth Every topic follows the same engaging instructional model with reading, vocabulary, graphic organizers, investigations, data analysis, application activities, discussion, argument writing, and reflection. 🏫 How It Works in the Classroom Teach one topic per lesson throughout the school year or incorporate activities into: Health Education Physical Education Science Advisory Homeroom Wellness Programs Intervention Enrichment Homeschool Each lesson follows a consistent instructional sequence: Read & Learn Vocabulary Development Comprehension & Analysis Graphic Organizer Investigation or Lab Fitness Testing or Data Analysis Real-World Application Claim-Evidence-Reasoning Writing Reflection & Self-Assessment Lessons are designed for approximately 50–60 minutes and can easily be adapted to fit your schedule. 🎯 Standards & Learning Goals Students will learn to: Explain nutrition science using academic vocabulary Analyze food labels and nutritional information Understand digestion and metabolism Build fitness knowledge and assess personal fitness Interpret data and graphs Conduct scientific investigations Develop healthy decision-making skills Evaluate food marketing critically Improve physical literacy and movement skills Understand the connection between sleep, nutrition, stress, and exercise Set realistic SMART fitness goals Write evidence-based scientific arguments using CER strategies ❤️ Why Teachers Love It ⭐ Complete Grades 6–8 Nutrition & Physical Literacy Curriculum ⭐ Standards-aligned and academically rigorous ⭐ Integrates health, science, literacy, math, and physical education ⭐ Hands-on labs and investigations promote deeper learning ⭐ CER writing develops critical thinking and evidence-based reasoning ⭐ Consistent lesson structure saves planning time ⭐ Includes teacher guide, assessments, answer keys, and pacing support ⭐ Print-and-go resources require minimal preparation ⭐ Differentiation and facilitation guidance included ⭐ Perfect for classroom teachers, health educators, PE teachers, homeschool families, intervention specialists, and enrichment programs 📚 Build Healthy Habits Through Science, Inquiry & Real-World Learning Help students develop the knowledge and skills they need to make informed health decisions with this engaging Nutrition & Physical Literacy Curriculum for Grades 6–8 . By combining science, literacy, physical education, fitness, and wellness into one comprehensive program, this curriculum empowers students to become critical thinkers, informed consumers, and lifelong advocates for their own health and well-being.

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The Cognitive Cartographer: A Sensory-Integrated Framework for Complex

The Cognitive Cartographer: A Sensory-Integrated Framework for Complex
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Reading, Library, Reading Comprehension, Strategies, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Parts of and Anatomy of, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Writing Prompts, Teacher Tools, Charts, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests

The Cognitive Cartographer: A Framework for Integrating Sensory Experiences When Analyzing & Synthesizing Complex Narratives Utilizing this revolutionary sensory-integrated 33-page framework, students go from “reading” complex narratives to actively creating a map of the experience using chronotopes, sensory anchors, thematic ley lines, emotional topography and a node/edge network to represent character relationships. This resources includes a digital PDF of: Phase 1 (Core Theory): Overview of narrative architecture, sensory epistemology; cartographic synthesis; and meta-narrative construction with original examples (The Glass Citadel, The Flooded City of Oakhaven, The Silk Rebellion). Phase 2 (Student Workbook): 10 scaffolded, ready-to-use worksheets addressing: scene topography; character geography; ecology of conflict; auditory/olfactory resonance; velocity of time; thematic ley lines; point of view cartography; emotional journey; socio-historical biome; and capstone master atlas synthesis. Phase 3 (Teacher Resources): includes visual schematics (Sensory Integrated Matrix; Cognitive Synthesis Map; Scaffolding Progression Chart), detailed guide for implementing the framework, pacing of the implementation for 7-12th grades, and an annotated example (Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief). Perfect for middle and high school English/Language Arts, honors and AP Literature classes. Aligned to Common Cores, State ELA Standards and College Readiness Skills. Instant Digital Download with No Preparation Required. Elevate student engagement, critical thinking and empathetic analysis through the use of this deeply human-centered literature toolkit. What Parents & Schools Appreciate About It: Building superior skills of advanced thinking (critical thinking), empathy, and spatial reasoning that traditional worksheet activities can't provide, students will actually "map" out a story instead of just summarizing it. Provides teachers with an easy way to save hours of planning time, by providing 10 ready-to-print worksheet activities, visual anchors, and complete implementation guidelines. Fully aligned to the ELA standards and makes all abstract concepts (theme, character motivation, unreliable narration) more concrete and engaging for reluctant readers. Provides differentiated scaffolding for all levels of learners from novice to expert, with defined continuums across grade levels. Develops lifelong reading habits by teaching children to "experience" literature using their bodies and senses versus only using their eyes. Target Group: 7-12 Teachers & Students an Expected Audience Group Based Upon Full PDF Analysis of ESL Programs The Following are Groups Targeted by Grade Levels of the Curriculum Project: 7-8 Grades: Provide guidance for sensory literals in keeping with the use of literary devices (mapping provided). 9-10 Grades: Providing students with the opportunity to create connections between their curricular experiences through mapping of literature. 11-12 Grades/Honors/AP Literature: Providing students with the opportunity to synthesize literature through the use of metanarrative, development of genres and development of multiple author texts using non-linear/fragment methodology. It is suggested that these materials will be utilized in all secondary programs where students experience difficulty analyzing literature through a traditional sequential format of reading literature. There are also other uses for this educational material, i.e., homeschooling, gifted curriculum, and literacy intervention programming. Copyright/Terms of Use Copyright is owned by Syed Hammad Rizvi. The items in this resource can be used for personal and/or classroom purposes only. You cannot modify, redistribute or sell any portion of this resource. Therefore, you cannot share this resource on the internet in a way that would allow others to access and download the resource publicly. If you would like to share this resource with other educators, you may purchase an additional license through Teachsimple. Thank you for complying with these terms and conditions. Syed Hammad Rizvi enjoys bringing you this product.

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Engineering Design Process for Household Upcycling

Engineering Design Process for Household Upcycling
Science, Basic Science, Inventors, Theories, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Geology, Space, STEM, Homeschool Curriculum, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests

Transform your students from consumers into creators with this complete, no-prep STEM curriculum! Are you looking for an engaging, hands-on project that teaches real-world engineering skills without breaking the budget? Dive into the "Engineering Design Process for Household Upcycling," a comprehensive, project-based learning (PBL) unit designed to turn everyday trash like cardboard boxes and plastic bottles into functional, load-bearing items. This isn't just another recycling craft. This rigorous curriculum guides 4th, 5th, and 6th-grade students through the authentic Engineering Design Process (EDP) . They will learn the material science of polymers and cardboard, draft orthographic blueprints, and apply principles of physics to build amazing items like a passive phone amplifier, a modular storage unit, a self-watering planter, and even a kinetic wind turbine! What's Included in This 35-Page All-in-One PDF? Part 1: In-Depth Instructional Text (Teacher's Guide): A detailed guide explaining the core concepts of material science, structural engineering, and each step of the EDP (Ask, Imagine, Plan, Create, Test, Improve) in the context of upcycling. Part 2: Printable Student Workbook (10 Worksheets): Ten carefully scaffolded worksheets that reinforce learning. Activities cover everything from blueprint basics and advanced joinery to data collection, troubleshooting, and a final capstone design challenge. Part 3: Teacher Resources & Visuals: Classroom Anchor Charts: Professional diagrams of the Engineering Design Process, a Material Science Matrix, and the Anatomy of a Blueprint. Comprehensive Answer Key: Complete answers for every knowledge check and worksheet question, saving you valuable prep time. Project Reflection Rubrics: Guidance for assessing student understanding and encouraging a growth mindset during the testing and iteration phases. This unit is perfect for STEM/STEAM labs, Earth Day activities, sustainability lessons, gifted and talented programs, or any teacher looking to integrate meaningful, hands-on engineering challenges into their classroom. Keywords: STEM, STEAM, Engineering Design Process, Project-Based Learning (PBL), Upcycling, Recycling Project, Earth Day, Sustainability, 4th Grade Science, 5th Grade Science, 6th Grade STEM, Middle School Engineering, Hands-On Learning, Critical Thinking, Cardboard Engineering, Plastic Bottle Projects, Printable Workbook, No-Prep, Homeschool Curriculum, After-School Club. Why Parents/Schools Love It: Turns Trash into Treasure (Zero-Cost Materials): This curriculum brilliantly uses common household waste like cardboard and plastic bottles, making it an incredibly affordable and accessible hands-on experience for any school or family. Teaches Authentic 21st-Century Skills: It goes far beyond simple crafts, teaching the real, iterative Engineering Design Process. Students learn critical thinking, problem-solving, spatial reasoning, and resilience in the face of failure. Comprehensive & "Print-and-Go": This is a complete, all-in-one unit. With an instructional guide, student worksheets, visual aids, and a full answer key, teachers can implement a high-quality engineering project with minimal prep time. Fosters Environmental Consciousness: The curriculum is built on a foundation of sustainability. It empowers students to see waste as a resource, teaching them practical ways to have a positive impact on their environment. Highly Engaging for All Learners: The hands-on building process and the creation of genuinely functional items (like a phone stand or a self-watering planter) capture students' imagination and provide a tangible sense of accomplishment. Target Audience : Based on the content's complexity, language, and stated goals, target: Grade Levels: 4th, 5th, and 6th Grade . The content is perfectly scaffolded for this upper-elementary to early-middle school range. Educator Types: Classroom Teachers (Grades 4-6) STEM/STEAM Lab Teachers Science Teachers Homeschooling Parents After-School Program Coordinators Gifted and Talented (GATE) Program Instructors 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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Inflation Lesson – High School Financial Literacy

Inflation Lesson – High School Financial Literacy
Special Resources, Life Studies, Life Skills, Finance, Home Economics, Math, Percentages, Decimals, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This Inflation: High School Financial Literacy Lesson can help develop financial literacy skills in high school students and show them how the math they learn in the classroom can be useful in everyday life. The resource offers a complete introduction to inflation and its implications. It's perfect for classrooms including consumer math, applied math, or financial literacy. The 2-page handout and worksheet incorporates real-world math scenarios enabling students to develop their financial understanding and strengthen their mathematical skills. Key topics covered include: Understanding inflation and why it may vary Learning what amount of inflation is desirable and how it is calculated Analyzing potential problems like decreased investment return when inflation is high or increased mortgage payments due to related interest rate hikes Math Skills Required: Calculating with percentages written in decimal form Grades to Use With: This lesson is designed for students in high school in grades 8-12 who have learned about calculating percentages using decimals. It can help your students meet standard CCSSMP4 (Model with Mathematics), making math more than just an abstract concept but a real world applicable practice. What's Included: This lesson is a user-friendly 5-page PDF: ready to print and use immediately. It includes a one-page handout with two versions – note-taking or pre-filled, allowing you to choose which is best for your students' engagement. Then, there is a worksheet with four different real world inflation math problems accompanied by an answer key to make marking a breeze. How to Use: The product fits various teaching arrangements from whole class learning to individual seat work or partner work. I would go through the handout with the whole class, do a sample problem on the board, and then allow my students to work in pairs or small groups to complete the worksheet. If you enjoy this financial literacy activity, check out others in my store: Household Budget Debit Cards vs Credit Cards Bank Statement and Credit Card Bill Practice Financial Literacy: Mortgage Effects When Interest Rates Rise

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Conflict Resolution & Peer Mediation Prompts

Conflict Resolution & Peer Mediation Prompts
Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, STEM, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Presentations, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests

Do you find that there are many complicated (and sometimes unseen) conflicts in your 4th, 5th, and 6th grade classroom? From conflicts on the playground to having miscommunication on group chat, pre-adolescents have a much more difficult time managing their social world than they ever did before. This curriculum on Conflict Resolution and Peer Mediation is a complete, research-supported program that will help you empower your students with the tools necessary for success in looking at conflict in a way that is positive and productive. This is not just another collection of worksheets; this is a complete Social Emotional Learning (SEL) toolkit that has been created for the modern student. Based on developmental psychology, this curriculum will address the two types of settings in which pre-adolescents experience conflict: the physical environment of the playground and the virtual environment of today's digital world (gaming, social media, texting). Using the use of "scripted roleplay scaffolding" methodology, this curriculum will enable a child to bypass the "fight or flight" response and give them the exact words and tools they need to de-escalate an argument, share their feelings in a healthy way, and resolve conflict. Additionally, by providing the student with a "lexical bridge," they will be able to articulate complex emotions (jealousy, exclusion, betrayal) in a manner that will promote empathy and understanding. What's Included in the 48 Page PDF File Section One - Guidelines for Teachers This section provides an in-depth overview of the theory and methodology used in the development of these scripts along with the reasons behind their creation. It covers issues such as social dynamics of pre-teens, the difference between intent versus impact, and the unique challenges of dealing with conflict in the digital world (Online Disinhibition Effect). Section Two - Eleven Worksheets for Students These are the main component of the curriculum and consist of eleven interactive worksheets that incorporate real-life scenarios faced by students on a daily basis. The worksheets cover a broad range of scenarios dealing with: Group Chat Misunderstanding (Roblox, text messaging) Disputes between Playground Rules (Four Square) Digital Exclusion (Multi Player Gaming, Minecraft) "I Was Only Playing" and Cyber Bullying Rumors, Gossip, and Broken Trust The Challenge of Inclusion (Cafeteria Seating) De-Escalation Strategies for Youth Valuing Digital Property and Creations Section Three - This teacher resource package includes all necessary materials needed to complete each portion of the curriculum. Visual Support: Printable, easy-to-read diagrams outlining the Peer Mediation Pathway, conflict escalation, and I-Statement structure. Complete Answer Key: Sample answers for all questions in the curriculum supporting main concepts of de-escalation and restorative language. Full Implementation Guide: Step-by-step directions for introducing your curriculum, implementing role-playing (including "Fishbowl" method), differentiating for all learning levels, and addressing and assisting with common challenges. Provide your students with a lifelong gift: confidence and ability to develop healthy friendships and resolve conflicts calmly and with compassion. This curriculum is for teachers, counselors, social workers and administrators. Keyword SEO: Conflict Resolution; Peer Mediation; Social Emotional Learning; Grammarly; Digital Citizenship; Cyberbullying; Anti-Bullying; Worksheets; 4th Grade; 5th Grade; 6th Grade; Middle School; School Counselor; Restorative Justice; I-Statements; Role Playing Scripts; Classroom Management; Friendship Skills. Why Parents Schools Appreciate It: Provides the Exact Words: Rather than telling children what to do, it gives them exactly how to express themselves in situations of high stress. This "lexical certainty" is a game changer for those children who become overwhelmed by a situation and don’t know what to say. Addresses Today’s Technological Conflicts of the New Millennium: This curriculum goes beyond teaching children outdated scenarios to dealing with real types of digital situations that they face today, such as gaming exclusion, misunderstandings with friends on a group text message, and dealing with the impact of a “seen” message. Therefore, it is extremely relevant and effective. Research-based & Developmentally Appropriate: The method used in this curriculum is based on solid principles of child psychology and understands the concrete scaffolding that pre-adolescents need to utilize when managing complex feelings. It provides a structured safe environment in which to practice empathy. Comprehensive No Preparation Resource: This is a complete 48-page curriculum, not a single worksheet, along with a teacher’s guide, visual aids, student workbook, and an answer key, therefore providing the educator and/or counselor an immediate implementation resource with a high level of confidence. Builds Lifelong Skills: This curriculum is a method of solving conflicts today, it also creates the building blocks for rewiring a child’s approach to conflict as they move into adulthood and creating the neurological pathways to become more mature, empathetic, and resilient in relationships as an adult. Target Audience Classes : After conducting a thorough review of their report, the authors (PDF) specifically identified the following groups as targets based on a potential audience needs analysis: Grades: Fourth grade through sixth grade Ages: Approximately 9 to 12 years The authors also have tailored to this developmental stage, as well as their own peer social groupings, such as on playgrounds, in-game chat rooms (Roblox, Minecraft), and with friends via group messenger/chat program. Thus, they provide great information directed towards students in early/middle school and also those working with them professionally (school counselor/social worker). Copyright Notice: This book is copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi and only allowed for one person (you) and one classroom use of the book you have purchased. You may not make any alterations, distribute, sell or share (post on the internet) this book. For additional copies to distribute to colleagues please purchase a license from Teachsimple. Thank you for your support of our copyrights. This Product is proudly made by Syed Hammad Rizvi

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'Out of my Mind' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 9

'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

Out of My Mind Movie Study | Inclusion, Empathy, ELA, Critical Thinking & SEL Activities | Grades 5–9 Help students explore empathy, inclusion, perseverance, and the power of communication with this engaging Out of My Mind Movie Study ! Based on the inspiring 2024 film adaptation of Sharon M. Draper’s bestselling novel, this resource encourages students to think deeply about disability awareness, prejudice, self-advocacy, friendship, and belonging while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, discussion, and writing skills. Through 30 meaningful activities, students gain a deeper understanding of Melody’s journey and the importance of ensuring every voice is heard. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Character analysis activities Perspective-taking exercises Empathy and inclusion discussions Vocabulary development activities Cause-and-effect graphic organizer Story mountain plot analysis Character comparison Venn diagram Theme and symbolism analysis Conflict and obstacle exploration Inference and critical-thinking questions Discussion and debate prompts Diary writing activity Reflection and SEL activities Class survey and graphing extension Students will explore: Inclusion and belonging Communication and self-advocacy Disability awareness Empathy and understanding others Perseverance and resilience Friendship and acceptance Overcoming prejudice Personal identity and self-worth Critical thinking and perspective-taking How It Works in the Classroom This Out of My Mind movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Inclusion and diversity units Disability awareness discussions Literature study extensions Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension checks, perspective-writing tasks, empathy-building activities, character analysis, discussion and debate prompts, vocabulary development, and creative reflection opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan with differentiation strategies and assessment tools. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Summarize plot events and character development Analyze themes, symbolism, and conflict Explore point of view and perspective Examine how communication shapes relationships Strengthen reading comprehension and vocabulary skills Develop empathy and disability awareness Support opinions with evidence from the film Participate in thoughtful discussion and debate Practice narrative and reflective writing Evaluate how inclusion impacts individuals and communities Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Character Education Disability Awareness Critical Thinking Speaking and Listening Writing Skills Media Literacy Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Promotes empathy, inclusion, and meaningful classroom discussions ✅ Encourages deeper analysis and critical thinking ✅ Builds perspective-taking and self-reflection skills ✅ Supports disability awareness and respectful conversations ✅ Integrates reading, writing, discussion, and SEL learning ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Complements both the film and Sharon M. Draper’s novel ✅ Helps students understand the importance of every voice being heard Teachers love how this resource transforms a powerful film into an unforgettable learning experience. Students develop empathy, challenge assumptions, and gain a greater appreciation for communication, inclusion, and perseverance while strengthening essential literacy and analytical skills. Add this Out of My Mind Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore empathy, inclusion, perseverance, and the power of communication through engaging activities that inspire meaningful discussions and lasting learning.

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Task Initiation & Micro-Step Breakdown

Task Initiation & Micro-Step Breakdown
Life Studies, Career, Leadership, Physical Education, P.E. & Health, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Resources for Teachers, Science, Classroom Management, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests

Are your students or kids stuck with a blank page due to a large assignment? Do they know how to do the assignment but can’t figure out the best way to jump into it? This is not because of laziness—this is an example of a breakdown in Task Initiation, which is one of the key executive functions of the brain. Support your students to move from being passive and procrastinating to becoming active creators of their success with our comprehensive neuroscience-based curriculum. This 42-page instructional manual and workbook supports creating a step-by-step strategy to overcome your student's brain's resistance to getting started with completing tasks. By applying the principles of cognitive offloading and granular sequencing, this manual and workbook will provide you with the ultimate guide to how to accomplish your goals. This resource is designed for teachers, parents, school counselors, and executive function coaches to support helping to create lifelong habits, build confidence in school, and decrease the anxiety and stress associated with homework. Contents of this 42-page document. The Neuroscience Guide (Part 1) (The “Why”) The neuroscience of procrastination. Easy-to-understand explanations for the science of procrastination (brain science) include energy, limbic friction, activation energy, time blindness, etc. Real-life examples of the science from students and short quizzes to test knowledge and understanding. The Student Workbook (Part 2) (The “How”) 10 in-depth printed worksheets provide a complete scaffolded framework for developing executive function. Actionable Steps: Deconstruct larger projects into small tasks, identify and eliminate friction, create a five-minute launchpad, master micro steps, create an executive execution ladder, eliminate distractions, and create empathy for your future self. Capstone Project: A master blueprint for a major project using taught strategies. Part Three: Visual & Teacher/Parent Resources (The “Tools”) Three Strong Visual Supports: Printables and classroom appropriate anchor charts will give students' cognitive relief through visual representation of how to use their brain there are three charts to choose from (The Anatomy of Task Paralysis, The Micro-Step Bridge, The Task Activation Loop). Complete Answer Key: An answer key for all ten student worksheets so that teachers can provide students with a comprehensive answer key. Teacher Implementation Guide: A detailed scripted guide on how to introduce these concepts and protocols such as the “Body Double” technique. Differentiation for Neurodivergent Learners: A separate section for specific, powerful strategies for students with ADHD, ASD, and Dyslexia. Not only is this a study skills printable, but it is a powerful cognitive resource that helps students understand themselves so that they may use the resources available to them to work more efficiently with their brain, rather than against it. Keywords: Executive Functioning, Study Skills, Procrastination, Task Initiation, ADHD Support, Neurodiversity, SEL, Middle School, High School, Printable Workbook, Digital Download, Homework Help, Time Management, Metacognition, Growth Mindset, Resources for Teachers, Resources for School Counselors, Parent Guide. What Makes It Busy and Maternal/School Parent-Friendly : Based on Neuroscience (not-created based off "Shame"): It regards procrastination as a normal neurological event, not an individual's defect nor character flaw. This removes guilt associated with procrastination by providing students with a "hacker" mindset to achieve the best outcome for their situation based on the wiring of their brains. Has Actionable, Step-By-Step Tools: Instead of vague and subjective statements like “just break it down,” this curriculum focuses on rigorous, rigorous sequencing (providing valuable resource worksheets/checklists) and concrete ways that a student can apply the information immediately. Targets Neurodivergent Learners: The section on differentiation for ADHD, ASD and Dyslexia students is a must-have addition to any inclusive classroom and will meet needs of all parents with children needing specific support; therefore, it is an extremely "valuable" and "highly-valuable" resource. Develops Lifelong Skills (beyond a one-time project): In addition to a single project, skills presented include metacognition, self-regulation, and planning—all important life-skills needed to continue and succeed throughout high school, college and after. The primary target audience is middle school students (6th-8th grade). The multiple case studies included (6th, 8th grade), the reorganization of the prefrontal cortex and task characteristics align directly with this group. The second target audience is upper elementary (4th-5th Grade) and high school (9th-12th Grade). As stated in the "Visuals & Teacher Keys" section: "(Grade 4-8)". The concepts provided are foundational and lend themselves readily to alteration, both upwards and downwards. High school students with executive functioning issues, especially those diagnosed with ADHD, would see tremendous benefit from this resource. Copyright Notice: This book was copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is available for personal use in a single-classroom setting only and cannot be changed (modifications), No part of this book can be shared, sold, or posted on the Internet to be found or downloaded by the public. Please note that if you wish to share this resource with others (teachers), you must buy additional licenses (a fee) from Teachsimple. Thank you for your cooperation in following these terms of usage. This product has been brought to you with pride 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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'Luca' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 2 - 8

'Luca' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 2 - 8
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

'Luca' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 2 - 8 Take students on an unforgettable adventure to the Italian Riviera with this engaging Luca Movie Study ! Based on Pixar’s heartwarming film, this resource helps students explore themes of friendship, courage, acceptance, identity, and personal growth while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, social-emotional learning, and cross-curricular skills. With 30 thoughtfully designed activities, students will connect deeply with Luca’s journey as he learns to embrace who he is and discover the world beyond his comfort zone. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide and lesson plan Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Story sequencing activities Character analysis tasks Compare-and-contrast activities Story mountain graphic organizer Theme and symbolism exploration Social-emotional learning reflections Vocabulary development exercises Idioms and figurative language activities Opinion-writing prompts Geography activities about Italy Science habitat classification activities Math graphing and data-analysis tasks Italian language connections Creative writing projects Art and design extension activities Students will explore: Friendship and loyalty Courage and perseverance Accepting differences Being true to yourself Managing fear and anxiety Growth and independence Identity and belonging Curiosity and learning Cultural appreciation and global awareness How It Works in the Classroom This Luca movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and can be used in: English Language Arts lessons Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) units Character education lessons Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group instruction Movie day enrichment Cross-curricular learning Summer-themed classroom activities Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension practice, vocabulary work, character studies, symbolism analysis, discussion prompts, graphing activities, science connections, geography exploration, and creative writing opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan with differentiation options for Grades 2–8. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Recall and sequence major events from the story Analyze character traits, motivations, and growth Explore themes of friendship, courage, and acceptance Interpret symbolism and deeper meaning Practice inference and evidence-based thinking Strengthen vocabulary and language skills Examine story structure using a story mountain Interpret and create graphs using data Explore geography, culture, and language connections Reflect on personal growth and self-confidence Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Character Education Science Mathematics Social Studies Geography Creative Writing Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Integrates literacy, SEL, science, math, and geography ✅ Encourages meaningful conversations about acceptance and belonging ✅ Promotes growth mindset and self-confidence ✅ Includes engaging graphic organizers and creative activities ✅ Supports multiple learning styles and grade levels ✅ Encourages critical thinking and deeper analysis ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Makes movie-based learning meaningful and memorable Teachers love how this resource transforms a favorite Pixar movie into a rich educational experience that encourages students to embrace their uniqueness, face challenges with courage, and celebrate friendship while building essential academic skills. The built-in SEL connections make it especially valuable for fostering empathy, resilience, and positive self-identity. Add this Luca Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore courage, friendship, acceptance, and personal growth through engaging activities that turn movie day into a meaningful learning experience they'll remember long after the credits roll.

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'A Week Away' Lesson Plan, Worksheets & PowerPoint | Grades 5 - 10

'A Week Away' Lesson Plan, Worksheets & PowerPoint | Grades 5 - 10
Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, ELA, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

'A Week Away' Lesson Plan, Worksheets & PowerPoint | Grades 5 - 10 Bring meaningful discussion, literacy skills, SEL, and cross-curricular learning to your classroom with this engaging A Week Away (2021) movie study resource. Designed for Grades 5–10 , this comprehensive package includes a 30-activity student workbook , a detailed teacher guide , a complete answer key , and curriculum support materials. Students explore the film's powerful themes of belonging, friendship, identity, resilience, and second chances while developing reading comprehension, vocabulary, critical thinking, writing, and problem-solving skills. Activities also incorporate music appreciation, media literacy, social-emotional learning, and practical math applications. What's Included? ✔ 30-page Student Activity Workbook ✔ Detailed Teacher's Guide with pacing suggestions ✔ Complete Answer Key ✔ Curriculum Guide Presentation ✔ Print-and-go format Topics & Skills Covered Character analysis and character relationships Theme analysis (belonging, home, second chances) Tone vs. mood Backstory and character development Rhyme schemes and music appreciation Greek and Latin roots Vocabulary development and wordplay Growth mindset and SEL connections Creative writing and reflection activities Area, perimeter, equations, data analysis, and probability Media literacy and musical storytelling Activity Highlights Students will: Analyze Will's journey and personal growth Explore how music advances storytelling Investigate themes of acceptance and identity Complete creative projects such as a camp T-shirt design, playlist creation, brochure writing, and vision board activities Apply math skills through camp-themed real-world problems Reflect on personal experiences and connections to the film Perfect For English Language Arts Movie Study Units Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Media Literacy Substitute Plans End-of-Term Activities Cross-Curricular Lessons Homeschool Learning Independent or Group Work Grade Levels Grades 5–10 Format PDF Student Workbook PDF Teacher Guide PDF Answer Key PowerPoint Presentation/Curriculum Guide Teaching Time Approximately 90 minutes for the core lesson Flexible enough to expand into a multi-day unit This resource provides a thoughtful, engaging way to explore A Week Away while reinforcing essential literacy, critical thinking, SEL, and math skills through meaningful and student-friendly activities.

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Country Study Presentation - Trinidad & Tobago - Geography - Caribbean

Country Study Presentation - Trinidad & Tobago - Geography - Caribbean
Social Studies, Economics, First Peoples (Native), Geography, History, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Lesson Plans

Country Study Presentation - Trinidad & Tobago - Geography + Social Studies - Caribbean Bring Trinidad & Tobago to life in your classroom with this Introductory Teaching Resource on Trinidad & Tobago , designed for Geography, American History ( Caribbeans ), and Social Studies . Ideal for students at Middle School and High School ( from 7th Grade to 12th Grade ) , this PDF digital presentation is informative, visually engaging, and requires little to no preparation . Students will explore Trinidad & Tobago’s geography, history, culture, language, and economy , making this resource perfect for country studies and introductory lessons in Geography and Social Studies. 📘 In this Social Studies and Geograhy Introductory Presentation Lesson, the following topics are dealt: ✅ Hello in English + Trinidadian Creole ✅ Geography of Trinidad & Tobago ( Caribbeans ) Bordering countries + interactive Google Maps link ✅ Basic Information of Trinidad & Tobago ( Caribbeans ) Population, population density, capital city, currency, government, currency etc ✅ History Overview of Trinidad & Tobago Summary of Trinidad & Tobago ’s most important historical events ( Caribbeans ) ✅ Geography, Climate & Environment of Trinidad & Tobago Land area, regions, environment and climate zones ✅ Trinidad & Tobago’s Economy Major industries, exports, currency and economic strengths ✅ Port of Spain Trinidad & Tobago' s capital city, including famous landmarks and cultural highlights ✅ Other Key Urban Centers A map with other important major cities in Trinidad & Tobago ( Caribbeans ) ✅ Culture & Traditions Customs, values, and traditions of Trinidad & Tobago ( Caribbeans ) ✅ Goodbye in English + Trinidadian Creole 🎯 Perfect For: Geography classes Social Studies World cultures units Country study projects Substitute teacher lessons Digital learning In-class or online teaching 📂 Resource Details Format: PDF Digital Presentation Grade Levels: 7th–12th Grade (Middle School & High School) Prep Time: Low to no preparation required 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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Cored Education TeachSimple Catalog, Guided Reading and Lesson Plans
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Cored Education TeachSimple Catalog, Guided Reading and Lesson Plans
ELA, Science, Social Studies, Resources for Teachers, Math, Creative Arts, Special Resources, P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Common Core, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Activities, Classroom Decor, Centers, Lesson Plans, Literacy Readers, Worksheets, Quizzes and Tests, Games

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.

Author Cored Education

Rating 5

Tags Reading, Reading Comprehension, Reading Passages, Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans, History Lesson Plans, Social Studies Lesson Plans, Ela Lesson Plans, Writing Prompts, Science Lesson Plans, Ela

'True Spirit' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 11

'True Spirit' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 11
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

True Spirit Movie Study | True Story, ELA, Geography, Media Literacy, STEM & Growth Mindset Activities | Grades 5–11 Inspire students with the incredible true story of courage, perseverance, and determination in this engaging True Spirit Movie Study ! Based on the Netflix film about Australian sailor Jessica Watson, this resource helps students explore themes of resilience, goal setting, risk-taking, media influence, and personal growth while strengthening reading comprehension, geography, critical thinking, writing, STEM, and media literacy skills. Through 30 meaningful activities, students follow Jessica’s remarkable solo voyage around the world and discover what it takes to achieve a seemingly impossible dream. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Vocabulary and context clues activities Shades of meaning exercises Multiple-meaning word practice Geography and mapping activities Oceans, continents, latitude, and longitude lessons Conflict analysis activities Primary vs. secondary source activities Media literacy and headline bias exploration Counterargument writing tasks Risk versus reward discussions SMART goal-setting activities Speed, distance, and time math problems Data analysis activities Double-line graph interpretation Histogram and percentage practice Ship’s log writing News report writing Speech writing activities Creative reflection projects Students will explore: Courage and perseverance Goal setting and achievement Risk and reward Resilience during challenges Media influence and bias Personal growth Decision-making Determination and grit Exploration and adventure Following your dreams despite obstacles How It Works in the Classroom This True Spirit movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Geography units Media literacy instruction STEM enrichment activities Growth mindset lessons Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include vocabulary development, mapping activities, conflict analysis, media literacy tasks, mathematical problem-solving, creative writing, and reflective goal-setting opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan with differentiation ideas and extension opportunities. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Strengthen vocabulary and language skills using context clues Locate places using maps, latitude, and longitude Analyze different types of conflict in literature and film Distinguish between primary and secondary sources Evaluate media bias and perspective Construct evidence-based arguments and counterarguments Solve real-world math problems involving speed, distance, and time Interpret graphs, histograms, and percentages Develop creative and informational writing skills Set meaningful SMART goals and reflect on perseverance Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Geography Media Literacy STEM Education Mathematics Critical Thinking Writing Skills Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Based on an inspiring true story ✅ Strong growth mindset and perseverance focus ✅ Integrates literacy, geography, STEM, and media literacy ✅ Encourages critical thinking and evidence-based reasoning ✅ Teaches real-world map and navigation skills ✅ Includes engaging goal-setting and reflection activities ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Helps students connect perseverance and preparation to personal success Teachers love how this resource transforms an inspiring true story into a powerful educational experience. Students build literacy, geography, STEM, and critical-thinking skills while exploring important lessons about resilience, courage, preparation, and pursuing ambitious goals despite obstacles and criticism. Add this True Spirit Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore perseverance, courage, resilience, and goal setting through an inspiring true story that encourages them to dream big, work hard, and never give up on their goals.

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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

Author Intentional Teaching and Learning

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

Free Science Force N Motion  Vocabulary Interactive Review
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Free Science Force N Motion Vocabulary Interactive Review
Science, Basic Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Science, Physics, Grade 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Force N Motion Vocabulary Words to Review and Reinforce Definitions of the 8TH Grade Science curriculum . Students will learn and practice terms through definitions and characteristics. The engaging activity promotes collaboration and class discussion as students review terms definitions, and more with multiple visuals and learning formats like multiple choice questions, memory games, hang-man, and others. This versatile resource can be used for whole-group instruction, small-group practice, or independent work, just practice the words and then review them by choosing the correct one, it will self-correct you until you choose the correct answer Practice your Vocabulary with this Free Interactive Game Introduce young learners to a variety of visuals with this entertaining digital game. Students will see the names and images of different words and definitions; exercising visual memory and concentration. This self-checking activity can be played independently or as a whole class game projected on a smartboard. The vibrant slideshow stimulates engagement while building construction classification skills. students will build their knowledge of important terms and definitions while having fun playing games. This activity stimulates intelligence, builds concentration, reinforces letter recognition, improves spelling and pronunciation, and engagingly expands vocabulary. It's a perfect supplement for your lesson. Check our shop, material, and products for more interactive construction vocabulary reviews covering other topics like human microbiome, metabolism, and more grade levels in science and Spanish language arts. Download this versatile 33-slide PowerPoint today!

Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje

Tags SCIENCE, Force, Friction, Kinetic Energy, Cause, Effect, Velocity, Speed, Force And Motion, Motion

Credit Lit (Credit 101 for Teens)

Credit Lit (Credit 101 for Teens)
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Credit-Lit an inspiring and informative book, engages teens and encourages them to make GREAT financial decisions. The Credit-Lit lessons is a financial literacy workshop for high school students where they will learn the impact of credit to prepare them for a healthy financial future in adulthood. Following the principles of the Mom's Choice Gold award nominated book. Through engaging content and class activities, students will walk away from this two-session course empowered to make small financial decision that will set them on the right track for years to come. Objectives to be reached with this curriculum include to: - Explain what credit is and why it is used as a payment method - Differentiate between good credit and back credit - Describe the impact of our credit score, how it is determined, and how to check it - Discuss strategies for improving and maintaining your credit score - Distinguish situations and processes that apply for credit cards, loans, and a mortgage - Apply strategies to protect your personal identity and financial information The curriculum is divided into Session 1 and Session 2. Both included in the files. Each session is divided into the following parts: Intro Presentation Group Activity Presentation Individual work Wrap Up. Additionally, there are five review questions for the end of the first session and the answers to these questions are provided. Session two ends with a final assignment for students to complete. Answers to this final assignment are also included at the end. Each session takes about 40 minutes to complete. A Credit-Lit CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION is also included in this resource for teachers to print and hand out to each student who satisfactorily completed the course requirement of Good Credit: What is it, How to Keep it, and How to Maintain it!

Author Instill Publishing

Tags Credit Literacy, Credit For Teens, Finance, Financial Literacy, Healthy Financial Future, Credit-lit, Credit 101, Good Credit, How To Keep Good Credit

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

Applying Life Skills - Your Personal Life Plan Gr. 6-12+

Applying Life Skills - Your Personal Life Plan Gr. 6-12+
Life Studies, Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Get control over your life with a plan. This resource provides the tools needed to make this happen. You will feel empowered and in control. Get rid of roadblocks so your can identify your current situation. Steps are provided to help with this. Create your own life vision that is comprised of balanced elements. Get a handle on your personal identity. What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses? How do they relate to how you see yourself? Judge the importance of personal values. A quiz is provided to help with this. Reset your goals if needed. Use the provided step by step process. It's important to know how to prioritize the elements of your life plan. Make your own action plan to help with this. 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.

Author Classroom Complete Press

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Tags Life Skills, Comprehension, Graphic Organizers, Reading Passage, Personal, Life Plan

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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Tags GrowthMindset, FixedMindset, SocialEmotionalLearning, SEL, SELactivities, MindsetMatters , EmotionalRegulation, GrowthMindsetForKids, ResilienceBuilding, Metacognition

'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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Tags Moana, Film, Movie, Guide, Ela, Lesson, Plan, Worksheet

Math Mini Unit: Real World Percentages: Converting Test Scores

Math Mini Unit: Real World Percentages: Converting Test Scores
Math, Percentages, Decimals, Fractions, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Math Mini Unit: Converting Scores into Percentages This ready-to-print booklet is a real world math tool for teachers of grades 5-8. The activities inside let students practice and apply their knowledge of percentages, decimals, and fractions practically: to convert their test and assignment scores to a common denominator of 100 so that they can easily compare their learning and growth across several tasks. I find that my students love learning this skill: it makes them feel mature and gives them ownership over their learning. How to Use: This 8-page booklet guides students to calculate their scores as percentages, offering them an interesting hands-on experience in crunching numbers. The mini-unit features various problem-solving methods supported by detailed visuals, explanatory notes, practice questions, and partner-focused activities. The content ranges from dealing with equivalent fractions with easily convertible denominators (10, 20, 25) to complex conversions involving more than one-step. Dividing the numerator by the denominator is also explored as a strategy to use with ANY test score. I go through the pages of the booklet with my students over several classes. We complete some practice problems together as a class, I allow some partner or small group work, and I also assign some questions for students to complete independently. Grades to Use With: This math mini-unit is particularly designed for middle school grades (5-8) or high school special education classes who are learning about the relationship between fractions, decimals, and percentages and real world applications of these skills. What's Included: This PDF includes an engaging and easy-to-follow 8-page student booklet, along with an instructional page exclusively for teachers—making it ready to use without any additional prep-work needed. If you enjoy this applied math task, check out more in my store: Integers and Plotting to Make Pictures on 4 Quadrant Cartesian Planes Transformation Design Project with an Assessment Rubric Geometry Project: Park Design with Area, Perimeter, and Volume (with Budgeting!)

Author Grace Under Pressure

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Tags Percentages, Problem-solving, Fractions, Real World Math, Applied Math, Percentage Worksheets, Fraction Worksheets, Decimal Worksheets, Decimals, Percent