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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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Emotional Regulation & "Size of the Problem" Mapping

Emotional Regulation & "Size of the Problem" Mapping
Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, STEM, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches

Have you had enough of students throwing tantrums over minor issues? This COMPLETE set of materials will help you to promote emotional regulation in your classroom and/or counselling office. This complete print-and-go curriculum will teach students in grades 1 โ€“ 3 the important difference between a โ€œglitchโ€ and an โ€œemergency.โ€ Based upon the popular โ€œSize of The Problemโ€ concept, this toolkit goes far beyond simple worksheets by providing a comprehensive, neuroscience-based approach to building self-regulation skills. This is not just a bunch of activities; it is a comprehensive multi-week program that allows students to learn how their brain works, understand the size of their problems, and respond to those problems with appropriate emotional responses. This program can be used by any teacher, school counselor, special education teacher, or occupational therapist. WHAT IS IN THE PACKAGE - 43 Pages of High Value Content Part 1 โ€“ Theory and Clinical Guide (11 Pages) โ€“ A detailed educator guide to why the approach is used. This section will include an explanation of the neurobiology of an "amygdala hijack," a review of the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and an explanation of the research supporting visual scales as an assessment tool for young learners. Part 2 โ€“ Engaging Student Workbook (20 Pages) โ€“ 10 Scaffolded Worksheets: Fun, relatable activities that allow the learners to develop their ability to identify problem sizes and their reaction to those problems. Topics Include: Problem Thermometer, Reaction Rulers, The Match Game, Shrink the Mismatch, What If? Lab, Body Signals, Perspective Taking, and a Personal Problem Map. Part 3 โ€“ Teacher Resources and Visuals (12 Pages) โ€“ 3 Visual Models for teachers: Classroom poster ("The Proportional Magnitude Scale"), an assessment matrix, and a cognitive mapping flowchart โ€“ all are perfect for use as anchor charts and for daily reference. Answer Keys for the student worksheets make it easy to assess your students. Detailed Implementation Guide for teachers: This guide contains a detailed week by week implementation plan for introducing conceptual information and providing reinforcement for long-lasting effects, including scripts and suggestions for implementation activities. Support your students as they develop a base of emotional awareness and skills to be able to deal with emotions throughout their life. Provide your students with the opportunity to not only deal with their emotional responses but to also develop the ability to know, evaluate and manage their emotional responses. CATEGORIES OF LEARNERS: Elementary Education, Social Emotional Learning; Copywriter; Emotion Regulator; Teacher; Student; Self-Regulator; Reference; Help With; Size Of The Problem; Coping Skills; Student Management; Meltdowns; Workbook; Worksheets; Visuals; Posters; Anchor Charts-School; Elementary Grades: 1st, 2nd, 3rd; School Counseling; Special Education; CBT. Reasons for Parents/Schools to Appreciate: Science Based Approach: Proven theories of neurobiology and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) provide a scientific basis for the works that are performed based on their use. Develops Lifelong Skills for Children: Children acquire a language and visual representations of their feelings, enabling them to have the tools they need to cope and manage their feelings as well develop independence and resiliency. Reduces Disruption in Classrooms: Students become more self-regulated and are less likely to act out over little things such as breaking a crayon or losing a game. Therefore, there is increased time for typical learning. A Complete Program: The online program is complete and provides all of the materials needed to teach the program to students. Teachers and counselors do not need to create or gather materials themselves; the time savings are significant! Target audience: According to the content, language, and examples of your product (for example, "first through third grades", 7-9 year-old case studies) the target is: Main Student Audience: 1st Grade to 3rd Grade students (6-9 years). Main Buyer Audience: Elementary school teachers, special education teachers, school counsellors, school psychologists, occupational therapists (OT's), child therapists, and the concerned parents of children who have difficulties regulating their emotions. Terms of Use and Copyright : Syed Hammad Rizvi is the owner of this copyrighted book; it is for individual and personal (one classroom) use only. You cannot modify, redistribute, or sell this item or any part of it anywhere else. You are not permitted to post it to the internet so that anyone can find it and download it. If you wish to share it with others, please purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thanks for respecting these terms. Syed Hammad Rizvi (h) is honored to provide you with this resource!

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Enola Holmes Lesson Plan, Worksheets & PowerPoint | Grades 8 - 12

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

Enola Holmes Lesson Plan, Worksheets & PowerPoint | Grades 8 - 12 Turn movie day into an engaging learning experience with this comprehensive Enola Holmes Movie Study ! Students will sharpen critical-thinking skills while exploring mystery, historical context, women's rights, identity, independence, and social change through 30 thoughtfully designed activities. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms, this resource combines literacy, media analysis, vocabulary development, and problem-solving into one engaging lesson. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Teacher guide with lesson plan Complete answer key Reading comprehension activities Character analysis tasks Historical context exploration Mystery and detective-themed challenges Code-breaking and cipher activities Vocabulary development exercises Film analysis and media literacy tasks Graphic organizers and visual thinking activities Discussion and debate prompts Creative writing extensions Reflection and review activities Students will investigate: Victorian England Women's rights and suffrage Independence and identity Social reform movements Character motivations Problem-solving strategies Film techniques and storytelling Critical-thinking and inference skills Mystery and detective fiction conventions How It Works in the Classroom This Enola Holmes movie guide is designed for flexibility and can be used for: English Language Arts lessons Media studies units Historical fiction studies Women's history discussions Critical-thinking lessons Independent work Homeschool learning Sub plans Small-group collaboration Debate and discussion activities Students complete pre-viewing activities, comprehension tasks, code-breaking challenges, vocabulary work, literary analysis, discussion prompts, and creative writing projects. The included lesson plan provides a complete 90-minute structure for easy implementation. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Summarize key plot events and character motivations Analyze themes of identity and independence Explore women's rights and social reform movements Decode and create simple ciphers Develop vocabulary and language skills Evaluate film techniques and storytelling choices Practice inference and evidence-based analysis Strengthen discussion and debate skills Compare perspectives and viewpoints Respond creatively through narrative writing Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Media Literacy Film Studies History and Social Studies Critical Thinking Speaking and Listening Vocabulary Development Creative Writing Why Teachers Love It โœ… No-prep printable resource โœ… Includes complete answer key and teacher guide โœ… Engaging mystery and detective-themed activities โœ… Encourages higher-order thinking and analysis โœ… Integrates history, literacy, and media studies โœ… Supports classroom discussion and debate โœ… Includes interactive code-breaking challenges โœ… Promotes critical-thinking and problem-solving โœ… Perfect for Grades 8โ€“12 learners โœ… Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment use Teachers love how this resource transforms a popular mystery film into a rich learning experience that builds literacy skills, analytical thinking, historical understanding, and student engagement. Add this Enola Holmes Movie Study to your classroom today and give students an engaging way to explore mystery, history, critical thinking, and media literacy while developing meaningful academic skills through film-based learning.

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Grade 8 Financial Literacy Reading Comprehension | 180 Daily Passages

Grade 8 Financial Literacy Reading Comprehension | 180 Daily Passages
ELA, Finance, Life Studies, Grade 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Grade 8 Financial Literacy Reading Comprehension Curriculum | 180 Daily Personal Finance Activities Prepare students for real-world financial success with this comprehensive Grade 8 Financial Literacy Reading Comprehension Curriculum . This year-long resource combines engaging nonfiction reading passages with essential personal finance topics, helping students strengthen reading comprehension, critical thinking, vocabulary, and writing while building lifelong money management skills. What's Included โœ” 180 daily financial literacy reading passages โœ” 12 comprehensive financial literacy units โœ” Daily vocabulary development โœ” Reading comprehension questions for every lesson โœ” Critical-thinking writing prompts โœ” Charts, graphs, and financial data analysis activities โœ” Student Workbook โœ” Teacher's Guide with pacing, instructional strategies, and differentiation โœ” Complete Answer Key with model responses โœ” Diagnostic pre-assessment โœ” 12 unit quizzes โœ” Cumulative final exam โœ” Writing rubrics and assessment tools โœ” Print-and-go or digital learning flexibility How It Works in the Classroom This flexible curriculum is perfect for: โ€ข Bell ringers โ€ข Daily reading comprehension practice โ€ข Financial literacy instruction โ€ข Career readiness classes โ€ข Economics units โ€ข Advisory or homeroom โ€ข Independent practice โ€ข Homework โ€ข Sub plans โ€ข Small-group intervention Each daily lesson includes an engaging nonfiction reading passage, targeted vocabulary instruction, text-dependent comprehension questions, and an authentic writing activity. Many lessons also include charts or data for students to interpret, reinforcing analytical thinking and real-world financial literacy skills. Standards & Learning Goals Students will build knowledge in: Money Foundations โ€ข History of money and barter โ€ข Currency and exchange rates โ€ข Digital payments and cryptocurrency โ€ข Inflation, deflation, and central banking Careers & Income โ€ข Earned and unearned income โ€ข Wages, salaries, and paychecks โ€ข Self-employment and freelancing โ€ข Gig economy โ€ข Career exploration โ€ข Workplace readiness skills Budgeting & Saving โ€ข Budget creation โ€ข Needs vs. wants โ€ข Emergency funds โ€ข Financial goal setting โ€ข Smart spending habits Banking, Credit & Interest โ€ข Banking services โ€ข Credit and debt โ€ข Responsible borrowing โ€ข Simple and compound interest Investing & Consumer Skills โ€ข Investing basics โ€ข Building wealth โ€ข Smart shopping strategies โ€ข Advertising awareness Taxes, Insurance & Entrepreneurship โ€ข Taxes and government โ€ข Insurance and risk management โ€ข Entrepreneurship โ€ข Supply and demand โ€ข Economic decision-making Why Teachers Love It โญ Complete 180-day financial literacy curriculum โญ Integrates informational reading with real-world personal finance โญ Daily lessons require minimal prep โญ Builds financial literacy, vocabulary, reading, and writing skills together โญ Includes built-in assessments throughout the year โญ Supports differentiation for diverse learners โญ Includes answer keys for efficient grading โญ Flexible enough for whole-class, intervention, homework, or independent work โญ Engages students with relevant, real-world financial scenarios โญ Helps students develop lifelong financial decision-making skills Perfect For โœ” Grade 8 Financial Literacy โœ” Middle School Personal Finance โœ” Reading Comprehension Warm-Ups โœ” Career Readiness โœ” Economics Instruction โœ” Homeschool Curriculum โœ” Advisory Classes โœ” Life Skills Programs โœ” Independent Practice โœ” Year-Long Financial Literacy Curriculum If you're looking for Grade 8 financial literacy worksheets , personal finance reading comprehension passages , middle school financial literacy activities , economics reading comprehension , or a complete year-long personal finance curriculum , this resource provides everything you need to help students become confident readers, informed consumers, and financially responsible young adults. Download today and give students engaging, standards-aligned financial literacy lessons they can apply for years to come!

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Freelance Client Onboarding & Contract Logic

Freelance Client Onboarding & Contract Logic
Career, Life Studies, Business, Finance, Coaching, Leadership, Research, Classroom Management, Resources for Teachers, Community Building, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests

Are your students or young freelancers getting overwhelmed by client demands, scope creep, and unpaid work? Equip them with the ultimate survival guide to thrive in the gig economy! This comprehensive workbook, "Freelance Client Onboarding & Contract Logic," is a must-have resource for any vocational, business, or creative technology program. It moves beyond abstract theory and provides a powerful, hands-on curriculum designed to teach young professionals the most critical and often overlooked skill: how to set firm, professional boundaries. Through a unique methodology of "Applied Conversational Architecture," this guide uses fill-in-the-blank roleplay scripts to build "cognitive muscle memory." Students won't just learn what to do when a client asks for "one more thing" or contacts them on a weekendโ€”they will have the exact, pre-approved, professional language to handle the situation with confidence and clarity. This isn't just a collection of worksheets; it's a complete pedagogical system to transform students from reactive workers into proactive, respected consultants. What's Included in This 34-Page Resource: Part 1: Core Theory (10 Pages): A deep dive into the "why" behind professional boundaries, covering the architecture of a project scope, the boundary degradation cycle, and translating verbal boundaries into legally sound contract clauses. Part 2: Student Workbook (17 Pages): Eight powerful, scenario-based worksheets covering: Worksheet 1: Filtering Red Flags in Initial Inquiries Worksheet 2: Defining Scope from Vague Ideas Worksheet 3: Architecting Timelines & Communicating Delays Worksheet 4: Talking About Budgets & Payment Terms Without Flinching Worksheet 5: Defending Against "Scope Creep" Worksheet 6: Setting Communication Channels & Office Hours Worksheet 7: Structuring the Revision Process Worksheet 8: Handling "Emergency" Client Requests Part 3: Teacher Resources & Visuals (7 Pages): Visual Diagrams: Three clear flowcharts explaining Scope Creep Deflection, Watertight Scope Architecture, and "Pushback" Script Logic. Perfect for visual learners. Comprehensive Answer Key: Definitive keys for the roleplay scenarios. Teacher Implementation Guide: A step-by-step guide on how to facilitate the "Roleplay Triad" (Client, Freelancer, Observer) in the classroom for maximum impact, including a detailed evaluation rubric. Empower the next generation of freelancers to protect their time, their profits, and their professional dignity. Download now to add this essential, career-defining tool to your curriculum! Why Parents/Schools Love It: Builds Real-World Business Acumen: It bridges the critical gap between technical skill and business survival, teaching the practical "soft skills" that determine long-term success. Empowers with Actionable Language: Instead of vague advice like "set boundaries," it provides the exact scripts students need, building confidence and reducing the anxiety of client confrontation. Prevents Burnout and Exploitation: It directly teaches young professionals how to value their work, charge appropriately, and protect their mental health from the pressures of the gig economy. Turnkey Curriculum for Teachers: The resource is ready to implement immediately, complete with student-facing worksheets, visual aids, a full answer key, and a detailed teacher guide with a roleplay rubric. Fosters Professionalism and Independence: Students learn to see themselves not as subordinates waiting for orders, but as expert consultants who guide the client relationship with authority and respect. Target Student Audience : Based on the content, language, and practical scenarios, target the following student groups: High School (Grades 11-12): Specifically students in Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs, business/entrepreneurship classes, graphic design, web development, digital media, or videography courses. College/University Students: Undergraduates in creative arts, marketing, communications, computer science, and business faculties who are likely to do freelance work or start their own business. Vocational & Trade School Students: Anyone in a program that leads to independent contract work (e.g., videography certification, coding bootcamps, design schools). Young Adults & Early-Career Professionals: This is also a perfect resource for direct-to-consumer sales for young people (18-25) just starting their freelance careers. Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book was copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is for personal and single classroom use only. You may not alter, redistribute, or sell any part of this resource. In other words, you may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded. If you want to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for respecting these terms of use. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi

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Tags Freelance, Freelancer , FreelanceLife, SmallBusiness, Entrepreneur, Solopreneur, Creativepreneur, BusinessOwner, GigEconomy, ClientManagement

Digital Product Layout Wireframing

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

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

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

Home Solar Panel Output & Angle Calculation

Home Solar Panel Output & Angle Calculation
Science, Technology, Engineering, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Geology, Space, Life Sciences, Nature & Plants, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Writing Prompts, Teacher Tools, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Lesson Plans

Transform your students into renewable energy experts with this rigorous, real-world solar energy calculation project! This comprehensive, no-prep unit bridges the gap between abstract science concepts and tangible engineering design, challenging students to calculate the actual energy output of residential solar panels. Perfect for AP Environmental Science (APES), AP Physics, and STEM engineering classes, this resource goes far beyond "solar panels make electricity." Students will dive deep into the celestial mechanics, architectural geometry, and physics that determine a solar array's viability. They will use trigonometry and multi-step formulas to model and solve authentic problems, preparing them for college-level coursework and green-economy careers. What's Inside This 41-Page All-in-One Unit? Part 1: In-Depth Theoretical Guide: A 10-page "textbook" chapter explaining the core scientific principles, including: Solar Declination, Axial Tilt, and Seasonal Sun Angles Architectural Geometry: Roof Pitch, Azimuth, and Panel Tilt The Angle of Incidence and Lambert's Cosine Law The Standard Solar Energy Formula (Insolation, Efficiency, Performance Ratio) The "Temperature Paradox" and thermal derating effects. Part 2: Rigorous Student Workbook: 8 scaffolded worksheets with over 70 problems designed to build mastery. Topics include: Worksheet 1: Fundamentals of Insolation & Peak Sun Hours Worksheet 2: Solar Declination & Seasonal Angles Worksheet 3: Translating Roof Pitch to Panel Tilt Worksheet 4: The Cosine Effect & Energy Capture Reductions Worksheet 5: Azimuth Offsets & Compass Orientations Worksheet 6: Temperature Derating & Thermal Inefficiency Worksheet 7: Area Constraints & System Sizing Worksheet 8: The Impact of Shading & Circuit Topology Part 3: Complete Teacher Resources: Everything you need to teach with confidence! High-Quality Instructional Visuals: Clear diagrams to explain complex geometry. Comprehensive, Step-by-Step Answer Key: Detailed solutions and "Teacher's Notes" for every problem. 3-Day Teacher Implementation Guide: Pedagogical sequencing, tips for correcting common misconceptions, and two exciting ideas for hands-on lab extensions (including "The Shoebox Solar Audit"). This isn't just a worksheet; it's a complete, engaging, and challenging project that makes math and science relevant. Empower your students with the quantitative skills to analyze and design the sustainable energy systems of the future! Keywords: AP Environmental Science, APES, AP Physics, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Solar Panel Calculation, STEM Project, Engineering Design, Earth Science, Climate Change Solution, Math Integration, Trigonometry, Word Problems, Worksheet, Project Based Learning (PBL), No Prep. Why Parents/Schools Love It: Real-World Relevance: It moves beyond textbook theory to teach timely, practical skills for the growing green economy, making learning engaging and purposeful. Fosters Critical Thinking & STEM Skills: Students aren't just memorizing formulas; they are modeling, analyzing data, and solving complex, multi-step engineering problemsโ€”skills crucial for college and career success. Comprehensive & Time-Saving: This is a complete, "print-and-go" or "upload-and-go" lesson unit. The included teacher guide, answer key, and visuals save educators dozens of hours of prep time. Aligns with Advanced Curriculum: The rigor and content are perfectly aligned with the requirements of AP Environmental Science and AP Physics courses, directly supporting student success on high-stakes exams. Integrates Multiple Subjects: It masterfully blends physics, environmental science, geometry, trigonometry, and engineering, demonstrating the interconnected nature of STEM fields. Target Audience (Student Classes) : Based on the vocabulary ("quantitative realm of irradiance," "celestial mechanics"), the mathematical rigor (trigonometry, multi-step formulas), and the direct mention in the text, target: AP Environmental Science (APES): This is the primary and perfect target. The content aligns directly with the APES curriculum units on Energy Resources and Consumption. AP Physics (1, 2, or C): Excellent for units on energy, thermodynamics, and waves. It provides a fantastic real-world application of physics principles. High School Engineering or Pre-Engineering Electives: Ideal for programs focused on STEM, design thinking, and sustainable technology. Advanced Earth Science or Integrated Science Classes: Suitable for honors-level courses looking to integrate math and physics into their curriculum. Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book was copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is for personal and single classroom use only. You may not alter, redistribute, or sell any part of this resource. In other words, you may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded. If you want to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for respecting these terms of use. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi

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Tags RenewableEnergy, SolarEnergy, STEM, ScienceTeacher, Physics, EnvironmentalScience, CleanEnergy, HighSchoolScience, SolarPower, PhysicsTeacher

Biomimicry Bots: Designing Eco-Friendly Robots Inspired by Nature

Biomimicry Bots: Designing Eco-Friendly Robots Inspired by Nature
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Geology, Life Sciences, Animals, Biology, Human Body, Insects, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Experiments, Labs, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Diagrams, Lesson Plans, Rubrics, Workbooks, Worksheets & Printables

Biomimicry Bots: Designing Eco-Friendly Robots Inspired by Nature for a Sustainable Future 380-Page Comprehensive STEM Guide for Grades 8-12 | Robotics + Biomimicry + Environmental Science Curriculum Resource Unlock the future of green technology with this revolutionary 380-page educational tour de force! Authored by Syed Hammad Rizvi, Biomimicry Bots is the definitive interdisciplinary resource that empowers students to design sustainable, nature-inspired robots that address real-world environmental issues, ranging from ocean cleanup and reforestation to air quality sensing and biodiversity preservation. Ideal for advanced middle school and high school students (Grades 8-12, ages 13-18), robotics teams, STEM education, homeschoolers, and future engineers and environmental scientists. This book seamlessly integrates biology, engineering, programming fundamentals, sustainable materials, AI, swarm intelligence, soft robotics, and eco-design challenges to create a fun and interactive learning journey. With 100 expertly designed chapters, students will discover: Robotics basics (sensors, actuators, microcontrollers, programming) Natureโ€™s brilliance (gecko adhesion, octopus arms, bird flight, insect colonies) Green materials (biodegradable plastics, self-healing materials, recycled composites) Practical applications (robotic fish, agricultural robots, disaster response drones) Eco-bot design activities with CAD and prototyping support Meets NGSS, IB, and AP Environmental Science curriculum standards. Perfect for robotics clubs (VEX, FIRST), science fairs, classroom instruction, or a full-semester course. Empower the next generation of eco-innovators now! Why Parents & Schools Adore It: Completely integrates with NGSS engineering design and Earth systems standards โ€” administrators rave about it for its standards alignment. Teaches a true sustainability mindset, not just "build a robot" โ€” parents are thrilled that their kids finally get why eco-design is important. 100 bite-sized chapters that are extremely teacher-friendly: assign 1-2 chapters a week or choose projects to avoid overwhelming kids. Very project-intensive with real-world applications (ocean cleanup robots, reforestation drones, and so on) โ€” kids actually build portfolios that colleges care about. One of the only resources that combines cutting-edge robotics with environmental science โ€” closes a huge gap in the curriculum. Target Audience (Based on Full Book Analysis) : Primary: Advanced STEM students in grades 8-12 (especially honors/AP level classes) Best Fit Classes/Courses: โ€“ Robotics/Engineering/Introduction to Engineering Design โ€“ Environmental Science/AP Environmental Science โ€“ Biology (ecology/biomimicry units) โ€“ Technology/Computer Science (Arduino, AI, programming fundamentals) โ€“ Gifted & Talented programs, Science Olympiad, FIRST Robotics, VEX teams โ€“ Homeschool co-ops emphasizing project-based learning Also great for teachers seeking a comprehensive year-long interdisciplinary curriculum (biology, physics, sustainability) Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book is 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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'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 Disneyโ€™s beloved film, this resource helps students explore the Heroโ€™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 Heroโ€™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 Heroโ€™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 Heroโ€™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, Heroโ€™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 Heroโ€™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 โœ… No-prep printable resource โœ… Includes teacher guide and complete answer key โœ… Strong focus on Heroโ€™s Journey analysis โœ… Encourages deeper literary thinking and discussion โœ… Supports leadership and character development โœ… Integrates reading, writing, speaking, and critical-thinking skills โœ… Promotes meaningful conversations about identity and perseverance โœ… Includes engaging graphic organizers and debate activities โœ… Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings โœ… 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 Heroโ€™s Journey through engaging activities that inspire thoughtful discussion, deeper analysis, and meaningful learning.

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Vertical Hydroponic Garden Nutrient Logging

Vertical Hydroponic Garden Nutrient Logging
Science, Life Sciences, Nature & Plants, Technology, Engineering, STEM, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Research, Community Building, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Assessments

Transform your classroom into a modern, data-driven vertical farm! This comprehensive, 41-page curriculum packet is a complete, project-based learning unit designed to bridge the gap between abstract science and real-world application. Move beyond basic plant-growing projects and empower your students to think like true agronomists and data scientists. This isn't just a lesson; it's a full-scale simulation of running a Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) operation. Students will master the critical chemistry of soil-free systems (pH, EC, nutrient lockout) and learn to harness the power of data by building and maintaining a professional-grade nutrient logging spreadsheet. They will prevent crop failures, troubleshoot problems using data, and make informed decisionsโ€”turning abstract numbers into thriving plants. What's Included in This 41-Page Turnkey Unit: Part 1: In-Depth Theoretical Guide: Five expertly written chapters covering the core chemistry of hydroponics, including pH dynamics, Electrical Conductivity (EC), nutrient lockout, and real-world case studies of crop-saving data analysis. Part 2: Student Workbook: Ten rigorous worksheets with over 80 questions that guide students from foundational knowledge to advanced troubleshooting. Topics include system fundamentals, pH/EC calculations, NPK logging, environmental interplay, and designing the ultimate nutrient spreadsheet. Part 3: Teacher Resources & Visuals: High-Quality Instructional Visuals: Three printable/embeddable diagrams covering the pH "Goldilocks Zone," the daily data logging workflow, and spreadsheet architecture. Perfect for classroom posters or digital dashboards. Step-by-Step Teacher Implementation Guide: A detailed guide on hardware setup, assigning student roles (Lead Data Custodian, Systems Analyst), setting pedagogical benchmarks, and troubleshooting common classroom failures. Part 4: Complete Answer Keys: Full answer keys for all "Agronomy Data Checks" and all 10 student worksheets, making grading and assessment effortless. Students Will Learn & Master: Applied Chemistry: Understand the logarithmic nature of pH, nutrient availability, and chemical precipitation (nutrient lockout). Data Science & Analysis: Build, manage, and interpret a relational database using spreadsheets, including data validation and conditional formatting. Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: Analyze data anomalies, diagnose plant health issues, and execute corrective protocols based on evidence. STEM Career Skills: Gain hands-on experience in skills essential for careers in agritech, environmental science, data analysis, and sustainable agriculture. Perfect For: High School Agricultural Science / Agriscience Classes AP Environmental Science (APES) - Unit 5: Land and Water Use Biology & AP Biology - Plant Science & Lab Units Chemistry - Applied Chemistry Projects STEM / STEAM Electives Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs This resource is provided as a print-ready PDF and is perfect for any high school classroom with access to a hydroponic tower, NFT system, or even a simple deep-water culture setup. Equip your students with the 21st-century skills they need to feed the future. Add this project to your cart today! Why Parents/Schools Love It: Builds 21st-Century Career Skills: This isn't just about growing lettuce; it's a hands-on project that teaches data analysis, spreadsheet management, and systems thinkingโ€”skills directly applicable to high-demand STEM and AgriTech careers. Makes Abstract Science Tangible: Concepts like pH, osmosis, and nutrient concentration can be difficult. This curriculum makes them visible and understandable as students see their data logging directly impact the health of their plants. Fosters Responsibility and Collaboration: The built-in teacher guide encourages assigning specific roles (Data Custodian, Systems Analyst), teaching students accountability, teamwork, and the importance of process in a scientific setting. Comprehensive & Teacher-Friendly: This is a "plug-and-play" unit. With detailed theory, student worksheets, visual aids, and complete answer keys, it saves teachers dozens of hours of prep time while ensuring a rigorous academic experience. Promotes Sustainable Thinking: Students engage directly with the future of food, learning about soil-free, water-efficient farming methods that are critical for solving real-world environmental challenges. Target Student Audience : Based on the vocabulary, concepts (logarithmic scales, data validation, chemical interactions), and the requirement for spreadsheet management, this PDF is best suited for: Primary Target: High School Students (Grades 9-12) . Specific Classes: Agricultural Science / Agriscience: This is a perfect fit. Environmental Science (including AP Environmental Science): Excellent for units on sustainable agriculture and food production technology. Biology (especially honors or AP): A fantastic hands-on application of osmosis, nutrient uptake, and cellular processes. Chemistry: A practical and engaging way to teach about pH, solutions, and concentration. STEM/STEAM Electives & CTE pathways: It perfectly integrates Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Advanced Middle School (Grades 7-8): Gifted or advanced programs could adapt the content, focusing more on the hands-on logging and less on the complex chemistry. 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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Digital Privacy & Security Guide for Non-Techies Book

Digital Privacy & Security Guide for Non-Techies Book
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Research, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Career, Life Studies, Leadership, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Presentations, Workbooks, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts, Word Problems, Activities, Projects

It is an unfortunate reality that one single leak of your passwords can lead to the theft of thousands of dollars from your savings account. It is also a frightening truth that your Smart TV can watch everything you do, and that Deepfake technology exists that is able to imitate your voice with ease. The above facts alone leave an overwhelming amount of people in a vulnerable position in relation to their personal digital security. This is the purpose of the 278-page "Digital Fear is Real" guide. This guide was created with the sole purpose of providing an in-depth, complete, and easy-to-understand reference tool for every aspect of your digital life. This tool covers everything, from passwords and mobile devices to social media, smart home technology, child safety issues, financial fraud, AI-driven threats, and estate planning. This guide goes beyond the typical frightening articles that do not provide real answers or to the overly technical books that require a computer science degree to understand. This book provides you with a complete step-by-step system that will allow you to protect yourself without having to spend a lot of time to achieve this goal. You'll Learn: * How to use password managers and passkeys * How to set up two-factor authentication to effectively stop hackers * How to secure your router and home network with six easy steps * How to protect your children from predators, cyber-bullying, and "sharing" * What you need to do to recover from identity theft and create an actionable recovery plan * How to install and use safe communication channels such as Signal, VPNs, Tor, and encrypted email * A 30-day privacy transformation plan to secure your digital world In addition to all the information contained in the guide, there are also many charts comparing different items, checklists, infographics, and a comprehensive appendix that contains a list of tools that every computer user needs to have. Why Parents (And Schools) are all in: Chapters Addressing the Child Safety Issues that Affect Parents and Adults in General, Includingโ€ฆ Cyberbullying, online predators, sharenting, and children's digital footprint โ€“ all described in clear, no-nonsense, actionable terms. No Technical Experience Needed โ€“ These Chapters are written specifically for non-technical readers, with plenty of "common" language used in both chapters to facilitate understanding by teachers and parents who want to better protect their children from online dangers. Classroom and Family Resources Ready for Use โ€“ Each chapter is filled with checklists, comparison charts, infographics, and an overall 30 Day Action Plan that is great for either teaching curriculum or having family discussions at home. The Chapters Address Many of the Most Urgent Problems Facing Today's Children Including AI Voice Cloning, Deep Fakes, and TikTok Data Collection... so that they are prepared for whatever potential risk they may encounter this year. Create Lifelong Digital Citizens: Instead of merely providing a list of rules to abide by; through an ongoing mindset established throughout the children in their formative years/education process, parents will help their children learn to make thoughtful and responsible decisions independently of parents or other adults. Target Groups of Students: The book coversmost of the standard, foundational content and structure with both foundationaland advanced information. Therefore, the intendedaudiences will include the following: - High School Students (Grades 9-12)- A focus on Digital Literacy, Computer Science, and LifeSkills Classes contains usefulinformation forstudents; Chapters dedicated to the Social Media, Cyberbullying, A.I. Pitfalls and Financial Scams can addressthe high schoolage range. - CollegeUndergraduates- College Freshman OrientationStudents; Classes focused on Information Security awareness; College Campus Safety Programs.PopularContentforthisdemographic of student wouldinclude the Privacy by Designconceptplus Information relatedtoIdentity Theft recovery. - Parents &Caregivers- Adult Education (e.g., at PTA and/or Parent Group meetings) can provide parents/caregiverwith educational information pertaining tochildren's Online Safety; Managingtheir Online Content within Social Media Channels, S.K. Componentsand/orParental ControlSoftwarePrograms. - Educators and/or School Staff- Digital Citizenship Professionaldevelopment related to Student Data Privacy, Recognizingthe Threat of anA.I. CreatedInformationProduct. - Senior Citizens- Community Center courses for adults that educate subjects such as: fraud prevention,howto avoidTech Support Scams and howto BankOnlineSafely. TheAuthorhas specifically made this bookaccessibleandwrittenso that AllAge Groups canreceive this book as an option from Middle SchooltoAdultEducation students. Copyright/Terms of Use: This book and resource are copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This is for your own personal use; you may only use it in one classroom. You cannot change, give away, or sell any part of this resourceโ€”you cannot place any of it on the Internet where someone can be able to locate and access (download) the resource. If you want to give to or share with others, you will need to purchase more than one for them from Teachsimple. Thank you for honoring the copyright! Syed Hammad Rizvi has produced this resource.

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Your First Digital Empire A Teen's Blueprint to Building an Online

Your First Digital Empire A Teen's Blueprint to Building an Online
Career, Life Studies, Business, Coaching, Finance, Home Economics, Leadership, Research, Life Skills, Special Resources, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Lesson Plans, Templates, Parts of and Anatomy of, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks

Building your First Digital Empire: A Teenโ€™s Roadmap to Establishing an Online Presence, Content Production, and Revenue Streams in the Creator Economy Empower the next generation of digital entrepreneurs with this complete guide created for teens between 14 and 18-years-old. Your First Digital Empire offers an actionable roadmap for teens who wish to leverage their passions for profits within the ever-growing creator economy. Authored by Syed Hammad Rizvi, this manual provides not only theoretical solutions for: Finding your niche and developing a personal brand Engaging content on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram, among others Monetizing your influence through sponsorships, digital products, affiliate marketing, and much more Balancing legal and ethical requirements and issues as a young content creator Filled with real-life examples, activity tasks, and expert advice, this book is the perfect springboard for any teenager wanting to establish a sustainable presence online, grow their loyal community, and monetize doing the things they're passionate about. Be it the gaming, fashion, education, or lifestyle niches, all the necessary advice is present in this guide to kick-start their successful journey. Your First Digital Empire is perfect for students, young businessmen, educators, and parents who want to learn the latest knowledge.

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Global Climate Policy Debates & Solution Brainstorm Worksheets

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

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

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Prompt Engineering & Ethical AI for Digital Creators:Launch Your Creat

Prompt Engineering & Ethical AI for Digital Creators:Launch Your Creat
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, STEM, Research, Resources for Teachers, Community Building, Classroom Management, Homeschool Curriculum, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games, Projects, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Literacy Readers, Workbooks, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts

This book, "Prompt Engineering & Ethical AI for Digital Creators: Launch Your Creative Career," written by Syed Hammad Rizvi, is a guide for high school aged teens (14-18) interested in pursuing a creative career using Artificial Intelligence (AI). This is the only resource you need to learn about creating AI Art, using Writing Tools to create content, and understanding the fundamentals of Computer Science. You will learn about prompt engineering to create either stunning visuals from text-to-image or write compelling stories using large language model systems. You will also explore the applications of audio and video technology where you can use emerging Artificial Intelligence to make your career as a digital creator. Additionally, you will become familiar with ethical practices about how to avoid bias, copyright infringement, and promote responsible innovation. You will have the opportunity to build a portfolio of your digital artwork on sites like Artstation and Behance, and learn different ways to monetize your work like selling artwork on Etsy, offering prompt engineering services, and licensing your creations on stock platforms. This guide provides valuable information for aspiring digital creators (artists, writers, designers, and technology lovers) who are looking for beginner level AI tutorials, ethical AI education, and also provides practical steps for starting a successful creative career in the growing field of AI. The information in this guide is ideal for homeschooled students, classroom curriculum, or independent self-study, and will enable you to equip your teen with valuable generative AI, digital design, and content marketing skills that will provide them a successful future. Benefits for Parents and Schools: The curriculum gives students many future-proof skills relevant to working with AI. It focuses on teaching students how to equip themselves with practical AI tools, as well as prompt engineering techniques, so they can succeed in new creative industries such as digital art and content creation. Another great part of this program is that it places a strong emphasis on teaching ethical and responsible ways of using AI. Students will learn how to avoid bias, protect their privacy, and make moral decisions when using ethical AI in a technology-driven world. Hands-on learning: Students will gain an understanding of the theories of AI through real-world examples and opportunities to be creative using AI in conjunction with their own ideas. The program takes a career launch approach, showing students how to build a portfolio, network, and monetize their skills so they will be well-prepared to enter professional careers in technology, design, and media. The curriculum is suitable for high school-aged children, with a logical progression of chapters, making it easy to integrate into the classroom, home, or independent study. Target Student Groups [Classes]: Based on a complete review of the content of this book, the organization of information within it, and the stated focus of the intended audience (which is explicitly for high school students interested in AI creativity and has chapters on basic concepts through advanced applications of AI in art, writing, ethical issues, etc.), the book is primarily designed for students in grades 9-12 (ages 14-18). These levels coincide with introductory to intermediate levels in: Computer Science (focusing on understanding basic AI concepts, generative models, and the ethical use of computers). Art & Design (focusing on using AI to create visual images, illustrations, clothing and architecture). Creative Writing / English (focusing on using AI to create plots / stories ), / dialogue, and other forms of text). Career & Technical Education (CTE) or Digital Media (including developing portfolios and monetizing your creative work). Other elective or club (e.g. STEM, art, and innovation) or extracurricular programs for students interested in investigating issues related to ethical and creative uses of AI. Copyright/Terms of Use: Copyright for this Book: All Rights Reserved by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is for personal use only, as well as single classroom use. You cannot alter, redistribute or sell any part of this resource. You also cannot post this resource on the Internet in any way that would allow others access to it or to download it from the Internet. If you would like to share this resource with your colleagues, please purchase another license from Teachsimple. Thank you for cooperating with these terms of use. This product is proudly supplied to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi

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Country Study Presentation - Marshall Island - Geography - Oceania

Country Study Presentation - Marshall Island - Geography - Oceania
Social Studies, Economics, First Peoples (Native), Geography, History, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Presentations

Country Study Presentation - Marshall Island - Geography + Social Studies - Oceania Try this Teaching Resource on Marshall Islands ( Introductory Presentation Lesson - PDF Printable ), designed for Geography + Oceanian History ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) + Social Studies lessons. Suitable for Grades 7โ€“12 (Middle school and High School students), this Introductory PDF Presentation offers a ready to use lesson that requires little to no preparation. Geography and Social Studies students will learn about Marshall Islands โ€™s geography, history, culture, language and economy โ€” making it perfect for classroom instruction, homeschooling, or online learning. ๐Ÿ“˜ Teachers can find the following topics in this Social Studies and Geograhy Teaching resource โœ… Greetings in English + Marshallese โœ… Geography of Marshall Islands ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โ€“ Key facts, borders, and an interactive Google Maps link to its location. โœ… Quick Facts โ€“ Population, capital city, currency and other essential details ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Languages of Marshall Islands : English + Marshallese - introduction in the languages spoken + basic vocabuary โœ… History Overview โ€“ A concise summary of the most important events in the history of Marshall Islands ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Geography & Environment โ€“ Details about the countryโ€™s land area, regions, and climate zones ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Marshall Islands's Economy โ€“ paragraph on Marshall Islands โ€™s industries, exports, currency and economic strengths ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Majuro โ€“ Explore the capital city of Marshall Islands , its famous landmarks, and cultural highlights. โœ… Other Major Cities โ€“ A map showcasing additional important cities in Marshall Islands ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Marshall Islands's Culture & Traditions โ€“ A look at the customs and values that define Marshall Islands ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Farewell in English + Marshallese ๐ŸŽฏ This Geography and Social Studies Teaching Resource can be perfect for: Geography classes Social Studies lessons World cultures units Country study projects Substitute teacher toolbox Digital learning In-class or online teaching ๐Ÿ“‚ Resource Details Format: PDF Digital Presentation Grade Levels: 7thโ€“12th Grade ( Middle School and High School students ) Learning with Alan is an educational resource store created to help teachers, educators, and tutors reach their teaching goals while building a fun, engaging, and stimulating learning environment . Because learning should always be meaningfulโ€”and fun! ๐ŸŽ“โœจ If you want to browse more of my Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!!

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COuntry Study Presentation - Kiribati - Geography - Oceania

COuntry Study Presentation - Kiribati - Geography - Oceania
Social Studies, First Peoples (Native), Economics, Geography, History, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Presentations, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Country Study Presentation - Kiribati - Geography - Oceania Try this Teaching Resource on Kiribati (Introductory Presentation Lesson - PDF Printable), designed for Geography + Oceanian History (Oceania - Pacific Ocean) + Social Studies lessons. Suitable for Grades 7โ€“12 (Middle school and High School students), this Introductory PDF Presentation offers a ready to use lesson that requires little to no preparation. Geography and Social Studies students will learn about Kiribati โ€™s geography, history, culture, language and economy โ€” making it perfect for classroom instruction, homeschooling, or online learning. ๐Ÿ“˜ Teachers can find the following topics in this Social Studies and Geograhy Teaching resource โœ… Greetings in Gilbertese โœ… Geography of Kiribati ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โ€“ Key facts, borders, and an interactive Google Maps link to its location. โœ… Quick Facts โ€“ Population, capital city, currency and other essential details ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Languages of Kiribati : English + Gilbertese - introduction in the languages spoken + basic vocabuary โœ… History Overview โ€“ A concise summary of the most important events in the history of Kiribati ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Geography & Environment โ€“ Details about the countryโ€™s land area, regions, and climate zones ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Kiribati's Economy โ€“ paragraph on Kiribati โ€™s industries, exports, currency and economic strengths ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… South Tarawa โ€“ Explore the capital city of Kiribati , its famous landmarks, and cultural highlights. โœ… Other Major Cities โ€“ A map showcasing additional important cities in Kiribatia ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Kiribati's Culture & Traditions โ€“ A look at the customs and values that define Kiribati ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Farewell in Gilbertese ๐ŸŽฏ This Geography and Social Studies Teaching Resource can be perfect for: Geography classes Social Studies lessons World cultures units Country study projects Substitute teacher toolbox Digital learning In-class or online teaching ๐Ÿ“‚ Resource Details Format: PDF Digital Presentation Grade Levels: 7thโ€“12th Grade (Middle School and High School students) Learning with Alan is an educational resource store created to help teachers, educators, and tutors reach their teaching goals while building a fun, engaging, and stimulating learning environment . Because learning should always be meaningfulโ€”and fun! ๐ŸŽ“โœจ If you want to browse more of my Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!!

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'Zootopia 2' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 7 - 11

'Zootopia 2' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 7 - 11
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Zootopia 2 Movie Study | Disney Movie Guide | Media Literacy, History, Critical Thinking, Bias & ELA Activities | Grades 7โ€“11 Take students deeper into discussions about history, truth, belonging, and who gets remembered with this engaging Zootopia 2 Movie Study ! Building on the themes of the original film, this resource challenges students to analyze historical erasure, bias, power, displacement, media messaging, and character growth while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, writing, data reasoning, and social-emotional learning skills. Through 30 rigorous activities, students investigate a mystery alongside Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde while exploring important real-world questions about fairness, representation, and the stories societies choose to tell. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Detective evidence-board activities Character analysis tasks Partnership and conflict analysis Theme and symbolism exploration Historical erasure investigations Official history vs. truth comparison activities Bias and perspective discussions Media literacy activities Euphemism and loaded-language lessons Vocabulary development exercises Critical-thinking questions Evidence-based argument writing Reflective writing prompts Two-way table analysis Diverging bar graph interpretation Multi-line graph activities Data reasoning and statistics tasks Students will explore: Historical erasure Bias and representation Truth versus official narratives Belonging and identity Fairness and justice Friendship and trust Power and responsibility Media messaging Critical thinking Personal growth and accountability How It Works in the Classroom This Zootopia 2 movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Media literacy instruction History and social studies discussions Civics lessons Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Critical-thinking units Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include detective evidence tracking, partnership analysis, comprehension activities, vocabulary development, media literacy investigations, discussions about historical narratives, graph interpretation, argument writing, and reflective learning opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan, differentiation strategies, discussion prompts, and assessment tools. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Analyze how stories can dramatize historical erasure Examine who gets credit and whose stories are remembered Explore character growth and relationship dynamics Evaluate sympathetic villains by separating motives from actions Analyze loaded language, euphemisms, and persuasive messaging Strengthen reading comprehension and inference skills Interpret two-way tables and multiple graph formats Use evidence to support claims and arguments Reflect on fairness, belonging, and accountability Develop media literacy and critical-thinking skills Supports instruction in: English Language Arts History & Social Studies Civics Media Literacy Critical Thinking Mathematics & Statistics Writing Skills Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Why Teachers Love It โœ… No-prep printable resource โœ… Includes teacher guide and complete answer key โœ… Strong focus on media literacy and historical thinking โœ… Encourages meaningful discussions about fairness and representation โœ… Integrates literacy, history, civics, SEL, and data analysis โœ… Develops evidence-based reasoning and argument writing โœ… Explores real-world issues through an engaging Disney story โœ… Promotes empathy, perspective-taking, and critical analysis โœ… Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings โœ… Challenges students to think beyond surface-level movie discussions Teachers love how this resource transforms a popular Disney sequel into a powerful educational experience. Students strengthen literacy and analytical skills while exploring important questions about historical narratives, belonging, accountability, and how societies decide whose stories are rememberedโ€”and whose are forgotten. Add this Zootopia 2 Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore history, truth, representation, media literacy, and critical thinking through engaging activities that transform movie day into a meaningful and thought-provoking learning experience.

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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 5โ€“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 โœ… No-prep printable resource โœ… Includes teacher guide and complete answer key โœ… Based on an inspiring true story โœ… Promotes growth mindset and perseverance โœ… Encourages meaningful discussions about opportunity and resilience โœ… Integrates literacy, geography, SEL, and critical thinking โœ… Introduces students to chess concepts in an accessible way โœ… Supports cross-curricular learning โœ… Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings โœ… 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 themselvesโ€”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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Country Study Presentation - Vanuatu - Geography - Oceania

Country Study Presentation - Vanuatu - Geography - Oceania
Social Studies, First Peoples (Native), History, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Lesson Plans

Country Study Presentation - Vanuatu - Geography + Social Studies - Oceania Try this Teaching Resource on Vanuatu (Introductory Presentation Lesson - PDF Printable), designed for Geography + Oceanian History (Oceania - Pacific Ocean) + Social Studies lessons. Suitable for Grades 7โ€“12 (Middle school and High School students), this Introductory PDF Presentation offers a ready to use lesson that requires little to no preparation. Geography and Social Studies students will learn about Vanuatu โ€™s geography, history, culture, language and economy โ€” making it perfect for classroom instruction, homeschooling, or online learning. ๐Ÿ“˜ Teachers can find the following topics in this Social Studies and Geograhy Teaching resource โœ… Greetings in English + French + Bislama โœ… Geography of Vanuatu ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โ€“ Key facts, borders, and an interactive Google Maps link to its location. โœ… Quick Facts โ€“ Population, capital city, currency and other essential details ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Languages of Vanuatu : English + French + Bislama - introduction in the languages spoken + basic vocabuary โœ… History Overview โ€“ A concise summary of the most important events in the history of Vanuatu ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Geography & Environment โ€“ Details about the countryโ€™s land area, regions, and climate zones ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Kiribati's Economy โ€“ paragraph on Vanuatu โ€™s industries, exports, currency and economic strengths ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Port Vila โ€“ Explore the capital city of Vanuatu , its famous landmarks, and cultural highlights. โœ… Other Major Cities โ€“ A map showcasing additional important cities in Vanuatu ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Vanuatu's Culture & Traditions โ€“ A look at the customs and values that define Vanuatu ( Oceania - Pacific Ocean ) โœ… Farewell in English + French + Bislama ๐ŸŽฏ This Geography and Social Studies Teaching Resource can be perfect for: Geography classes Social Studies lessons World cultures units Country study projects Substitute teacher toolbox Digital learning In-class or online teaching ๐Ÿ“‚ Resource Details Format: PDF Digital Presentation Grade Levels: 7thโ€“12th Grade (Middle School and High School students) Learning with Alan is an educational resource store created to help teachers, educators, and tutors reach their teaching goals while building a fun, engaging, and stimulating learning environment . Because learning should always be meaningfulโ€”and fun! ๐ŸŽ“โœจ If you want to browse more of my Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!!

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Tags Geography, Social Studies, Oceania, Vanuatu, Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Country Study, Presentation, Introduction, Lesson

'Turning Red' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 4 - 10

'Turning Red' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 4 - 10
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Turning Red Movie Study | Pixar Movie Guide | SEL, ELA, Identity, Family & Emotional Growth Activities | Grades 4โ€“10 Help students explore identity, emotions, family relationships, friendship, and growing up with this engaging Turning Red Movie Study ! Based on Pixarโ€™s beloved film, this resource encourages students to think deeply about self-awareness, emotional regulation, cultural heritage, and personal growth while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, writing, science, math, and social-emotional learning skills. Through 30 meaningful activities, students connect with Meiโ€™s journey as she learns to embrace who she is while balancing family expectations, friendships, and her own individuality. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Character analysis activities Theme and symbolism exploration Vocabulary development exercises Figurative language and idiom activities Venn diagram comparison tasks Emotion graph activities SEL discussion prompts Science activities about real red pandas Data collection and graphing activities Narrative writing assignments Persuasive writing activities Reflective writing prompts Creative design projects Diary writing activities Acrostic poetry assignments Letter-writing tasks Media and music connections Students will explore: Growing up and adolescence Emotional awareness and regulation Family relationships Friendship and belonging Identity and self-discovery Cultural heritage and traditions Self-acceptance Communication and understanding Independence and responsibility Healthy relationships How It Works in the Classroom This Turning Red movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Character education units Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Movie day enrichment Cross-curricular learning Media literacy lessons Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include vocabulary practice, comprehension checks, character studies, symbolism analysis, discussion activities, graphing tasks, science connections, creative writing projects, and reflective learning opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan with differentiation strategies and extension ideas. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Recall and sequence key events from the film Analyze character traits, feelings, and motivations Interpret the red panda as a symbol Explore themes of identity, friendship, and family Strengthen vocabulary and figurative language skills Practice evidence-based discussion and analysis Develop narrative, persuasive, and reflective writing skills Explore animal adaptations through red panda research Interpret and analyze data through graphing activities Reflect on emotions, relationships, and personal growth Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Character Education Science Mathematics Writing Skills Critical Thinking Media Literacy Why Teachers Love It โœ… No-prep printable resource โœ… Includes teacher guide and complete answer key โœ… Strong SEL and emotional-learning focus โœ… Encourages healthy conversations about growing up and emotions โœ… Celebrates family, friendship, and cultural identity โœ… Integrates literacy, science, math, and SEL โœ… Supports meaningful classroom discussions โœ… Includes engaging creative and reflective activities โœ… Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings โœ… Helps students build self-awareness and confidence Teachers love how this resource transforms a popular Pixar film into a meaningful educational experience. Students strengthen literacy and critical-thinking skills while exploring important topics such as emotional regulation, family relationships, friendship, cultural identity, and learning to embrace who they are. Add this Turning Red Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore identity, emotions, friendship, family, and personal growth through engaging activities that transform movie day into a meaningful and memorable learning experience.

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Country Study Presentation - Timor Leste - Geography - Southeast Asia

Country Study Presentation - Timor Leste - Geography - Southeast Asia
Social Studies, Economics, First Peoples (Native), Geography, History, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Lesson Plans

Country Study Presentation - Timor Leste - Geography - Southeast Asia Try this Teaching Resource on Timor Leste ( Introductory Presentation Lesson - PDF Printable ), designed for Geography + Asian History ( Southeast Asia ) + Social Studies lessons. Suitable for Grades 7โ€“12 ( Middle school and High School students ), this Introductory PDF Presentation offers a ready to use lesson that requires little to no preparation. Geography and Social Studies students will learn about Timor Leste โ€™s geography, history, culture, language and economy โ€” making it perfect for classroom instruction, homeschooling, or online learning. ๐Ÿ“˜ Teachers can find the following topics in this Social Studies and Geograhy Teaching resource โœ… Greetings in Portuguese + Tetum โœ… Geography of Timor Leste ( Southeast Asia ) โ€“ Key facts, borders, and an interactive Google Maps link to its location. โœ… Quick Facts โ€“ Population, capital city, currency and other essential details. โœ… Languages of Timor Leste : Portuguese + Tetum - introduction in the languages spoken + basic vocabuary โœ… History Overview โ€“ A concise summary of the most important events in the history of Timor Leste ( Southeast Asia ) โœ… Geography & Environment โ€“ Details about the countryโ€™s land area, regions, and climate zones. โœ… Timor Leste's Economy โ€“ paragraph on Timor Leste โ€™s industries, exports, currency and economic strengths ( Southeast Asia ) โœ… Dili โ€“ Explore the capital city of Timor Leste , its famous landmarks, and cultural highlights. โœ… Other Major Cities โ€“ A map showcasing additional important cities in Timor Leste ( Southeast Asia ) โœ… Timor Leste's Culture & Traditions โ€“ A look at the customs and values that define Timor Leste ( Southeast Asia ) โœ… Farewell in Portuguese + Tetum ๐ŸŽฏ This Geography and Social Studies Teaching Resource can be perfect for: Geography classes Social Studies lessons World cultures units Country study projects Substitute teacher toolbox Digital learning In-class or online teaching ๐Ÿ“‚ Resource Details Format: PDF Digital Presentation Grade Levels: 7thโ€“12th Grade (Middle School and High School students) Learning with Alan is an educational resource store created to help teachers, educators, and tutors reach their teaching goals while building a fun, engaging, and stimulating learning environment . Because learning should always be meaningfulโ€”and fun! ๐ŸŽ“โœจ If you want to browse more of my Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!!

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Tags Social Studies, Country Study, Timor Leste, Asia, Southeast Asia, Lesson, Introduction, Geography, History, Presentation

The Bill of Rights Unit (and a Little About Amendments 11-27)

The Bill of Rights Unit (and a Little About Amendments 11-27)
Social Studies, Government, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

The purpose of this 49-page mini-unit is for students in grades 6-12 to develop a clear understanding of what their rights are under the Constitution, particularly our rights under the Bill of Rights. Increasingly, Americans, especially students, are not able to name many of the rights we are entitled to in the Bill of Rights. They are well aware of Amendment 2 and parts of Amendment 1, and the โ€œI plead the fifthโ€ clause of Amendment 5, but they are woefully uninformed of the other rights that protect us. This mini-unit is designed to give students not only a complete understanding of these rights but opportunities to put their knowledge into practice through the various worksheets and a culminating project at the end of the unit, which is available separately in my store,, โ€œA Great Good Place for Teachers,โ€ called The Bill of Rights: A Project to Assess Knowledge and Understanding. The ultimate goal is for them to have a healthy and complete understanding of why these basic rights are so necessary for our democracy. This mini-unit is part of my unit: โ€œOur Living Consitutionโ€ which is designed using the Into, Through, and Beyond model of lesson planning. The lessons in the Our Living Constitution unit can be used independently or as a supplement to what you already teach or as a whole. Here is a summary of what is in the unit. Check out my store: A Great Good Place for Teachers Here are the links Into Lessons: Creating Schema Lesson 1: Overview of the Constitution of the United States of America Lesson 2: Origins of the Constitution and Essential Terms Lesson 3: The Seven Principles of the Constitution Through Lessons: Learning the Content Lesson 4: The Preamble: The Goals of the Constitution (not included in Our Living Constitution) Lesson 5: The Three Branches of Government: Articles 1, 2, and 3 Lesson 6: How a Bill Becomes a Law Lesson 7: Federalism, Separation of Powers, and Checks and Balances Lesson 8: Articles 4, 5, 6, and 7 of the United States Constitution Lesson 9: The Bill of Rights Unit (and a Little About Amendments 11-27) Extras (from the Unit: Every Four Yearsโ€ฆ The Presidential Election) Lesson 10: What Are Your Political Viewpoints ? (not included in Our Living Constitution) Lesson 11: Major and Minor Political Parties (not included in Our Living Constitution) Lesson 12: A Brief History of Who Can Vote in the United States (not included in Our Living Constitution) Lesson 13: The Nuts and Bolts of the United States Presidential Election (not included in Our Living Constitution) Beyond Lessons: Summative Assessments The Consitution is a Living Document (not included in Our Living Constitution) The Bill of Rights Explained Project: A Project to Assess Knowledge and Understanding (not included in Our Living Constitution)

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Country Study Presentation - Seychelles - Geography - Africa

Country Study Presentation - Seychelles - Geography - Africa
Social Studies, Economics, First Peoples (Native), Geography, History, History: African, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Lesson Plans

Country Study Presentation - Seychelles - Geography + Social Studies - East Africa Try this Digital Teaching Resource on Seychelles (Introductory Presentation Lesson), designed for Geography + African History ( East Africa - Island State - Indian Ocean ) + Social Studies lessons. Perfect for Grades 7 12 (Middle school and High School students), this Introductory PDF Presentation offers a fun, informative, and ready to use lesson that requires little to no preparation. Geography and Social Studies students will explore Seychelles โ€™ geography, history, culture, language and economy โ€” making it perfect for classroom instruction, homeschooling, or online learning. ๐Ÿ“˜ Within this Social Studies and Geograhy Teaching resource, teachers and educators can find the following topics dealt: โœ… Greetings in English + French + Seychellois Creole โœ… Geography of the Seychelles ( East Africa - Island State - Indian Ocean ) โ€“ Key facts, borders, and an interactive Google Maps link to its location. โœ… Quick Facts โ€“ Population, capital city, currency, flag, and other essential details. โœ… Languages of the Seychelles - English + French + Seychellois Creole ( East Africa - Island State - Indian Ocean ) โœ… History Overview โ€“ A concise summary of Seychelles โ€™ most significant historical events ( East Africa - Island State - Indian Ocean ) โœ… Geography & Environment โ€“ Details about the countryโ€™s land area, regions, and climate zones. โœ… Seychelles' Economy โ€“ Insight into Seychelles โ€™ industries, exports, and economic strengths ( East Africa - Island State - Indian Ocean ) โœ… Victoria โ€“ Explore the capital city of the Seychelles , its famous landmarks, and cultural highlights. โœ… Other Major Cities โ€“ A map showcasing additional important urban centers in the Seychelles ( East Africa - Island State - Indian Ocean ) โœ… Farewell in English + French + Seychellois Creole ๐ŸŽฏ This Geography and Social Studies Teaching Resource on the Seychelles (East Africa - Island State - Indian Ocean) can be perfect for: Geography classes Social Studies World cultures units Country study projects Substitute teacher lessons Digital learning In-class or online teaching ๐Ÿ“‚ Resource Details Format: PDF Digital Presentation Grade Levels: 7thโ€“12th Grade (Middle School & High School) Prep Time: Low to no preparation required If you want to browse more of my Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!

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

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

Become friends with your peers. Learn how to have healthy friendships. Experience the reward of friendly ties. This resource focuses on the importance of personal relationships. Test your assertiveness with a quiz. Learn how to collaborate with others. Compare risk versus reward. Get better at making decisions with tips and strategies. Get better at problem solving by spotting goals and barriers. Get better coping skills with healful strategies like breathing techniques. Get to know the different between a digital visitor and resident, and whether you're responsible on the web. This resource is made up of reading passages, real-world activities, graphic organizers, and extension activities, like a crossword, word search and comprehension quiz. Combining high interest concepts with low vocabulary to make sure all learners understand the necessary skills required in life. Aligned to your State Standards. Written to Bloom's Taxonomy. This content is reproducible.

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Inflation Lesson โ€“ High School Financial Literacy

Inflation Lesson โ€“ 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 โ€“ 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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Tags Inflation, Financial Literacy, Percent, Budget, Personal Finance, Percentage, Finance, Real World Math, High School Financial Literacy, Applied Math