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8th Grade Lesson Plans
Equip your eighth graders with the knowledge and skills needed for high school success using these lesson plans. Focused on advanced concepts and independent learning, these resources help students take ownership of their education. Implement them to ensure your students are ready for the next step.
Writing Our Lives: A Memoir Unit
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Introduction Middle school and high school students are at the age where they are changing rapidly, entering new phases in their growing up. They are beginning to reflect on their past as they look toward the future. They are ripe for writing a memoir or a personal narrative. "Writing Our Lives: A Memoir Unit" is a 65-page standards-aligned unit that provides teachers with a four or five-week unit (depending on whether you use all the mentor texts) that includes daily lessons to help students delve deeply into memoir reading and writing. This unit is appropriate for all students in grades 6-12 who are ELD, ESL students, General Ed students, RSP students, and even GATE students. The unit includes the following --Detailed lesson plansthat take students through the process of writing a memoir, including mining their memories for ideas, teaching points for teachers to make charts and conduct mini-lessons, writing prompts, writing practice, developing a whole memoir, revision, and publication. --Standards, Objectives, and Teaching Points --Seven mentor texts(with links to the texts online) which students will read twice, as readers and as writers, along with activities and questions. --Group, partner, and individual activitiesto learn the skills, techniques, and strategies of writing a memoir. --Built-in time for writingshorter and longer pieces --Revision strategies --Peer response and editing --Memoir Rubric Mentor Texts include:"Fish Cheeks," by Amy Tan; "Somebody's Fool," by Susan Bennett; "Beating a Bully," by Ibtisam Barakat; "The Pie," by Gary Soto; "How to be Black," by Baratunde Thurston; "Superman and Me," by Sherman Alexie; "Everything will be Okay," by James Howe. Mentor texts include guiding questions for students to discuss the stories as readers and as writers. Mini-Lessons include:Mining my Memories; Noticing the Craft of Writing; Characterization; Overcoming an Obstacle; Characterization with Dialogue; Stretching out your Story with Details and Action; Using Descriptive and Figurative Language; Flashbacks; First Times List; Foreshadowing; Lessons from Mentor Narratives; Elements of a Memoir; Writing an Effective Hook or Lead; Writing Prompts include:Embarrassment; Tricked, Lied, Mean Joke; Overcoming an Obstacle; Incorporating Dialogue; Listing all the Details; Making a Difficult Choice or Decision; Using Descriptive and Figurative Language; Flashbacks; First Time (Flashback); Quick Write on Confidence Level; Final Draft of a Complete Memoir
Author Intentional Teaching and Learning
Tags Writing, Memoir, Creative Writing, Mentor Texts, Rubric, Reading As A Reader, Reading As A Writer, Writing Practice, Teaching Points, Writing Lessons, Teaching Memoir, Memoir Prompts For High School, Elements Of A Memoir, Memoir Topics For High School, Memoir Ideas High School
Photosynthesis Lesson | Middle School Lesson and Infographic Activity
Science, Basic Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences, Grade 6, 7, 8, Activities, Projects, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Presentations
Introduce students to the essentials of Photosynthesis and its connection to Cellular Respiration with this ready-to-use science lesson designed for Grades 6–8. This middle school resource provides both foundational knowledge and opportunities for scientific discussion and inquiry-based learning. ✅ Covers Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration using interactive slides and critical thinking questions ✅ Includes Editable Presentations, Auto-Graded Exit Ticket, Infographic Task, and Student Notes ✅ Aligned to NGSS Standards MS-LS1-5, MS-LS1-6, MS-LS1-7, and MS-LS2-3 ✅ No-Prep Resource with built-in videos and fill-in-the-blank guided notes to support active learning This lesson package is comprehensive and student-friendly. It includes everything needed for a full class session or more, offering a smooth and engaging way to teach key life science concepts. Students will explore how energy from the sun drives life on Earth, how plants process that energy, and how it's transferred through ecosystems. Topics covered in the lesson include: The sun as Earth’s energy source Distribution of energy on Earth The structure and role of chloroplasts The function of chlorophyll Why leaves change color The processes of Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration ATP as a cellular energy carrier How Photosynthesis supports all life on Earth What’s inside the download: A teacher slideshow with full content and answers A student version of the slideshow with fill-in-the-blank sections An auto-graded 4-question Exit Ticket for quick assessment Two instructional videos embedded within the presentation An infographic-based activity to reinforce learning A printable student worksheet to guide note-taking and discussion Standards alignment: MS-LS1-5 : Students examine how plants rely on air and water to build materials needed for growth, tying into carbon dioxide and water’s role in photosynthesis. MS-LS1-6 : Learners explain how photosynthesis drives the flow of matter and energy in living systems. MS-LS1-7 : The lesson supports modeling how food undergoes chemical reactions in cellular respiration to release energy and support growth. MS-LS2-3 : Students explore how energy and matter cycle between organisms and their environment. The student notes are designed to maximize participation without overwhelming learners with too much writing. Strategic fill-in-the-blank prompts help students focus on key vocabulary and ideas while leaving time for group discussion, exploration, and deeper analysis. These prompts are clearly marked in the teacher copy to make instruction seamless. Whether you’re teaching in person or online, this lesson gives you everything you need to introduce photosynthesis and cellular respiration in a clear, structured, and student-centered way.
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Tags Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration, Biology Lesson, Chloroplast, Plants
Generative AI Ethics, Deepfakes & Responsible Use Case Studies
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Research, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, STEM, ELA, Language Development, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Writing Prompts, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Presentations, Outlines, Quizzes and Tests
The complete high school curriculum is prepared and provides an interactive exploration of the topic of ethics in generative AI; deepfakes; responsible use of synthetic media; and provides a thorough introduction to how synthetic media works (to be used by all of our student participants in grades 9-12). The curriculum includes an academic overview of Synthetic Media architecture; multiple chapters for deepfake discussion/analysis; Copyright/Author status; algorithmic bias and epistemic security/provability protocols regarding the use of synthetic media. In addition, there are ten practical, complete, and interactive worksheets for active, individual student participation that have real examples, such as "the Synthesized Senator," "Med-Synthetica Diagnostic Bias," "Voice Cloning," "Influencer Avatars," etc. The students have to complete fill-in-the-blank terminology exercises, scenario analyses, and ethical synthesis prompts that promote critical thinking, media literacy, and digital citizenship skill acquisition. There is also the following in the resource book: (conceptual visual diagrams [mind maps, escalation matrices, process flows], a comprehensive answer key with notes for teachers and benchmarks for mastery) and a detailed teacher guide with pedagogical strategies, assessment tools (rubrics) and teaching protocols. This curriculum is also perfect for English/Language Arts, Social Studies, Computer Science, Digital Literacy, or elective Technology & Ethics classes. This resource is an instant digital download and requires no prep time. Give your students the information they need to be responsible in their use of AI and the topics related to ethics regarding the generative technology called "deepfake." Parents/Schools Appreciate It Because: Essential 21st century skills are being taught through critical thinking, verifying media sources & making ethical choices in dealing with misinformation & threats from deep-fakes and counterfeit media, thereby counteracting those very problems. Students remain engaged while staying motivated to learn by using real-world examples of ethical & responsible use of technology through use of case studies/workheets. The format requires zero preparation & can be easily implemented by teachers; includes lesson plans, case studies, worksheets, visuals, answer keys, teacher’s implementation guide (in pdf format). Responsible use of artificial intelligence & digital stewardship is promoted through use of technology in an aligned manner with modern school standards regarding digital citizenship/social-emotional learning. Materials are flexible in nature so can be used across multiple curriculum areas & for hybrid & remote learning situations. Based on a complete analysis of the submitted PDF, the target audience for this document are Students in grades 9-12 (age 14-18). This project is most suited for high school students enrolled in the following classes: - English/Language Arts or Media Literacy - Social Studies/Civics/Government - Computer Science/Digital Citizenship/Technology and Society - Ethics/Philosophy/STEM/STEAM The majority of the content is age appropriate for students and offers academically challenging material using fictional case studies that are relatable to a student's experience (there are no graphic illustrations or inappropriate material) on real-world current events such as misinformation, bias, copyright, and consent regarding the use of generative AI technology. "Terms & Copyright of Use": This resource has been copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. Personal use/Single-use in a classroom only. You may NOT change, share or sell this resource. i.e You may NOT post this on the Internet for others to search for/download. If you want to share this resource with other people in your school or district purchase additional copies through Teachsimple. Thank you for your cooperation. This product is provided to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi
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Tags AIEthics, Deepfakes, GenerativeAI, SyntheticMedia, AI Ethics, DeepfakeAwareness, AIEthicsCurriculum, DeepfakesLessonPlans, GenerativeAIEthics, SyntheticMediaEthics
Arts Upper Intermediate ESL Lesson Plan
Creative Arts, Art, Art History, Grade 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables
This is an upper intermediate ESL ELA ELL lesson plan worksheet set for Arts. Students will learn more about these topics and then complete the exercises to follow, which will assess their comprehension and implement conversation skills. This informative lesson plan helps upper intermediate ESL students learn about the arts. Educators can implement this flexible resource in various ways - as a whole class activity, small group work, or even a homework assignment. Overall, this concise lesson plan helps ESL teachers effectively introduce the arts to ESL ELLA ELA and TEFL upper intermediate students. This resource can also be accessed through Google Apps. Answer key included. An audio file is included. The ESL lesson plan includes flashcards, a warmer, exercises, role-play, conversation, writing drill, activity, answers and an extra study that would be good to set as homework. There are 34+ pages and there are teachers notes to guide the teacher.
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Arts, ESL Lesson, Minimalism, Vocabulary, Art History
'Elemental' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 3 - 9
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables
Make movie day meaningful with this engaging Elemental Movie Study! Inspired by Pixar’s heartwarming film, this resource helps students explore important themes such as identity, family, acceptance, belonging, and following their dreams while strengthening literacy, critical thinking, science, math, and social-emotional learning skills. With 30 ready-to-use activities, students stay actively engaged as they analyze characters, explore key themes, and make meaningful connections between the story and their own lives. The resource includes a printable student workbook, teacher guide, complete answer key, comprehension questions, vocabulary activities, creative writing prompts, science investigations, graphing tasks, and SEL reflection activities. Students examine character growth and relationships, discuss family expectations and personal goals, and explore concepts related to diversity, immigration, and community. Cross-curricular activities connect the film to science through states of matter, while math activities develop graphing and data-analysis skills. Creative projects and reflection tasks encourage students to think deeply about acceptance, empathy, and self-discovery. Perfect for ELA lessons, SEL units, science enrichment, movie studies, homeschool learning, substitute plans, and cross-curricular classrooms, this resource transforms a favorite Pixar movie into a rich educational experience that promotes meaningful discussion, academic growth, and personal reflection.
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Tags Elemental, Film, Movie, Guide, Lesson, Plan, Worksheet
'Raya and the Last Dragon' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 3 - 10
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables
Take students on an unforgettable adventure through the magical world of Kumandra with this engaging Raya and the Last Dragon Movie Study! Inspired by Disney’s beloved animated film, this resource helps students explore themes of trust, unity, forgiveness, teamwork, leadership, and hope while strengthening reading comprehension, critical-thinking, writing, and social-emotional learning skills. With 30 ready-to-use activities, students dive deeper into Raya’s quest as they analyze character development, conflict, symbolism, and the challenges of rebuilding trust. This comprehensive resource includes a printable student workbook, teacher guide, complete answer key, comprehension questions, vocabulary activities, geography connections, creative writing tasks, discussion prompts, and reflection activities. Students explore important life lessons about cooperation, empathy, perseverance, and second chances while examining how teamwork and understanding can help overcome division and conflict. Cross-curricular activities introduce geography, graphing, cultural connections, and creative projects that keep students engaged while reinforcing academic skills. Perfect for English Language Arts, Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), character education, geography, social studies, homeschool instruction, substitute plans, and enrichment lessons, this flexible resource can be used as a single movie-day activity or expanded into a multi-day unit. Help students build literacy, critical-thinking, and relationship skills while exploring a story filled with adventure, courage, and hope. This Raya and the Last Dragon Movie Study transforms movie day into a meaningful learning experience that encourages teamwork, leadership, and personal growth.
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Tags Raya And The Last Dragon, Film, Movie, Guide, Ela, Sel, Worksheet, Lesson, Plan
Readiness Life Skills - Managing Time Gr. 9-12+
Life Studies, Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Become a master of time management. This resource promotes independence. Set up a plan at the start of your day. Make to do lists of things you want to get done. This resource provides tips and strategies to maximize your time. Learn how to prioritize your tasks for the day. Follow the provided five levels of priority to get started. Break up bigger jobs into smaller tasks. A four step process will help here. Explore the Eisenhower's urgent important matrix. Use this in a real-world experience. Finish your day by evaluating what you accomplished. Make a plan for the next day. Get to know how different tools can help with efficiency, from time trackers to productivity apps. This resource is made up of reading passages, real-world activities, graphic organizers, and extension activities, like a crossword, word search and comprehension quiz. Combining high interest concepts with low vocabulary to make sure all learners understand the necessary skills required in life. Aligned to your State Standards. Written to Bloom's Taxonomy. This content is reproducible.
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Tags Life Skills, Comprehension, Graphic Organizers, Reading Passage, Readiness, Managing, Manage, Time, Management
All About Danxia Landform | Animated Geography Video Lesson
Social Studies, Geography, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
This animated geography video lesson is all about the Danxia Landform. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn more about geographical landforms. This video serves as a great introduction or review video for your learners. This is an 11-minute geography video lesson.
Author Educational Voice
Tags Social Studies Video, Geography Video, Geography Lesson, Landforms, Danxia
'True Spirit' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 11
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables
Inspire students with the remarkable true story of courage, perseverance, and determination in this engaging True Spirit Movie Study! Inspired by the Netflix film about Australian sailor Jessica Watson, this resource helps students explore themes of resilience, goal setting, risk-taking, media influence, and personal growth while strengthening reading comprehension, geography, critical-thinking, writing, STEM, and media literacy skills. With 30 ready-to-use activities, students follow Jessica’s extraordinary solo voyage around the world and discover the dedication, preparation, and perseverance needed to achieve ambitious goals. The resource includes a printable student workbook, comprehensive teacher guide, complete answer key, geography activities, media literacy lessons, vocabulary practice, data-analysis tasks, creative writing projects, and goal-setting exercises. Students analyze conflicts, evaluate media bias, interpret maps and navigation tools, solve real-world math problems, and reflect on the importance of resilience and determination. Cross-curricular activities connect literacy, geography, STEM, mathematics, and social-emotional learning to create a rich and engaging learning experience. Perfect for English Language Arts, geography units, STEM enrichment, media literacy lessons, homeschool settings, substitute plans, and enrichment activities, this flexible resource can be used as a complete movie study or expanded into a multi-day unit. Help students build academic skills while exploring courage, perseverance, and the power of pursuing a dream. This True Spirit Movie Study transforms movie day into an inspiring learning experience that encourages students to set goals, overcome challenges, and believe in their potential.
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Tags True Spirit, Movie, Film, Guide, Ela, Sel, Lesson, Plan, Worksheets
The Quantum Leap:Unlocking the Mysteries of Quantum Computing for Teen
Career, Life Studies, Research, Technology, Science, Computer Science, Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Parts of and Anatomy of, Presentations, Outlines, Centers, Activities
Explore the quantum revolution with The Quantum Leap: Unlocking the Mysteries of Quantum Computing for Teens, written by Syed Hammad Rizvi – a comprehensive resource for upfront and center students interested in innovative and advanced applications in computer science and related physics and technological domains. A thorough and correct resource on understanding complex ideas such as a bit compared to a qubit, quantum superpositions and entanglements, quantum gate and quantum circuit designs, Shor's algorithm and Grover's algorithm, and further applications in drug development simulation, economic modeling simulation, climate simulation modeling, and quantum cryptography beyond post-quantum cryptography. This 351-page book serves a thorough introduction to computer and physics students who are interested in understanding advanced computer applications and related physics. The Quantum Leap serves a detailed platform for students to learn about quantum paralleling, quantum correction, and quantum internet connectivity. Perfectly effective and aptly SEO-ed for educators on quantum mechanics resources and applications. A necessary read for students and professionals interested in quantum physics and computer applications. Why Parents/Schools Love It: Sparks STEM Passion: Makes the concept of quantum computing easy to understand for teens by comparing it to things they know and love, sparking their interest in the technological applications of the future such as artificial intelligence and cryptography. Teaches Future-Proof Skills: The course deals with applications, ethics, and future career options, providing students with knowledge required for in-demand jobs in quantum technology. Accessible and Engaging: Step-by-step analyses and context knowledge provided help make difficult subjects more accessible, overcoming intimidation factors and encouraging critical thinking. Comprehensive Curriculum Fit: It is compatible with the computer science and physics curriculum of high schools and is very suitable for being incorporated in the classroom or homeschooling settings. Encourages Ethical Awareness: It deals with the effects, limitations, and initiatives taken around the world, thus instilling ethical innovation in the minds. Target Student Classes: Having considered the entire contents and structure of this book and its intended audience from various perspectives such as its front cover and introduction chapters, it is intended for high school students from Grades 10 to 12 and aged 15 to 18 years. It commences from a level of basic discussion on classical and quantum fundamentals such as superpositions and entanglement concepts and then proceeds to more complex aspects of quantum studies such as algorithms and error correction strategies based on assumed foundational knowledge and interests but without rigorous prerequisite knowledge. Hence it is intended for high school seniors enrolled in introductory computer science studies at college or more in-depth math and physics studies at school levels above Grades 9; it may also serve Grade 9 students who take more challenging subjects at school and college-level new students at introductory stages as add-on reading contents, while its mainstream audience would be Grades 10 to 12 students in line with its teen-level comparison aids and refraining from more mature themes of mathematics chapters. Copyright/Terms of Use : This Book was copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. You may use this resource for personal and single class use. You are not authorized to modify, redistribute, and sell this resource or its part. That means you are not authorized to upload this resource to the Internet so people can freely access and download it. If you wish to share these resources with others in your workplace or with classmates at school, then go ahead and buy additional licenses from Teachsimple. "This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi"
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Tags QuantumComputingForTeens, QuantumLeapBook, UnlockQuantumMysteries, QubitsForBeginners, SuperpositionExplained, EntanglementForKids, QuantumAlgorithmsTeens, ShorsAlgorithmGuide, GroversSearchTeen, QuantumComputing2026
Carbon Footprint Calculator & Personal Sustainability Plans
Science, Basic Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Geology, Space, Nature & Plants, Biology, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests
This fully planned out unit, straying away from Climate Anxiety and allowing students to build agency related to climate action, can be printed right out of this document and used in the classroom immediately. Designed for use in Grades 5–7 (ages 10–14), students will progress through this unit comprehensively by learning about the Carbon Cycle, measuring their actual CO₂e emissions, and creating their own personal plan for sustainability. The unit provides scientific text, real-world case studies (i.e. The Life of a White Cotton T-shirt), 10 individual audit worksheets related to home energy, transportation, diet, consumption, and water use. There is a Carbon Calculator provided which translates students' daily habits into actual data as well as templates for SMART Goal Setting and Advocacy Letters to promote action from students after completing the project. The materials align with NGSS (Earth and Human Activity Standard) and are ideal for Earth Day, STEM, or to promote Environmental Literacy throughout the rest of the school year. Not only does this package come with an extensive Teacher's Guide complete with answer keys, grading rubrics, visual aids, and a flexible 5-day pacing guide; the materials have been scaffolded to help mitigate eco-anxiety with both kindness and evidence-based science. The highlights include: 4 engaging chapters on greenhouse gases, CO₂e, and Life Cycle Assessment 10 student audit worksheets and a Carbon Calculator to synthesize student audit results SMART Goals Workshop for setting student action plans and evaluating systemic actions Professional writing activity related to Advocacy Letters A comprehensive Teacher Key, including Answer Keys, Grading Rubrics, and 5-Day Unit Plan All materials have been classroom-tested and proved to be effective. Appreciated by Parents and Educators: Empowerment Versus Fear – Empowers children and youth to make positive changes by turning their fear of climate change into tangible steps they can take themselves. Real-World Math/Data Skills – Develops mathematics and data-based skills through the calculation of CO₂e from current activities, reinforcing applied math and unit conversion skills and improving critical thinking. Systems Thinking – Students develop a deeper understanding of system relationships and the ripple effects of human activity on the ecological system through Life Cycle Assessment (T-shirts) and permafrost feedback loops. Teacher-friendly, Minimal Prep/Materials Needed – All materials required for implementation are provided (e.g., rubrics, answer keys, visuals, and 5-day pacing guides), so even non-science specialists can implement without difficulty. Opens Up Conversation at Home/School/Community – The advocacy letter and family audit provide an avenue for discussion beyond the classroom, resulting in actual changes to household sustainability. Targeted Grade Levels: The statement in the introduction clearly states that targeted grade levels are ‘5th, 6th, and 7th Grade.’ Therefore, because the math being introduced in this program involves multiplication, metric/unit conversions, basic percentage reasoning and cognitive complexity, I believe students in grades 5 through 7 will best use this resource as follows: Primary Group: 5th – 7th Grade (10-13 year olds) Secondary/Extension Group: (4th Grade) Advanced; 8th – 9th Grade as a basic review of what they learned in grades 5 and/or 6. Copyright/Terms of Use : The copyright for this book is owned by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is intended for personal use and to be used in a single classroom. This means that you may not repurpose, sell, or give away any part of this resource. In essence, you cannot upload this resource to any public place on the internet and make it available to the world. If you wish to distribute this resource to other teachers, please purchase additional licenses through Teachsimple. Thank you for respecting these terms of use. This product is brought to you proudly by Syed Hammad Rizvi.
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Tags ClimateChangeEducation, EcoLiteracy, SustainableClassroom, GlobalWarming, ClimateAction, GoGreen, ZeroWasteClassroom, EnvironmentalEducation, GreenSTEM, EarthWarriors
Math Mini Unit: Real World Percentages: Converting Test Scores
Math, Percentages, Decimals, Fractions, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Math Mini Unit: Converting Scores into Percentages This ready-to-print booklet is a real world math tool for teachers of grades 5-8. The activities inside let students practice and apply their knowledge of percentages, decimals, and fractions practically: to convert their test and assignment scores to a common denominator of 100 so that they can easily compare their learning and growth across several tasks. I find that my students love learning this skill: it makes them feel mature and gives them ownership over their learning. How to Use: This 8-page booklet guides students to calculate their scores as percentages, offering them an interesting hands-on experience in crunching numbers. The mini-unit features various problem-solving methods supported by detailed visuals, explanatory notes, practice questions, and partner-focused activities. The content ranges from dealing with equivalent fractions with easily convertible denominators (10, 20, 25) to complex conversions involving more than one-step. Dividing the numerator by the denominator is also explored as a strategy to use with ANY test score. I go through the pages of the booklet with my students over several classes. We complete some practice problems together as a class, I allow some partner or small group work, and I also assign some questions for students to complete independently. Grades to Use With: This math mini-unit is particularly designed for middle school grades (5-8) or high school special education classes who are learning about the relationship between fractions, decimals, and percentages and real world applications of these skills. What's Included: This PDF includes an engaging and easy-to-follow 8-page student booklet, along with an instructional page exclusively for teachers—making it ready to use without any additional prep-work needed. If you enjoy this applied math task, check out more in my store: Integers and Plotting to Make Pictures on 4 Quadrant Cartesian Planes Transformation Design Project with an Assessment Rubric Geometry Project: Park Design with Area, Perimeter, and Volume (with Budgeting!)
Author Grace Under Pressure
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Tags Percentages, Problem-solving, Fractions, Real World Math, Applied Math, Percentage Worksheets, Fraction Worksheets, Decimal Worksheets, Decimals, Percent
Senses, Nervous & Respiratory Systems - Digital Lesson Plan Gr. 5-8 | PC Software
Science, Life Sciences, Human Body, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Senses, Nervous & Respiratory Systems - Digital Lesson Plan Gr. 5-8 | PC Software This comprehensive teaching resource is designed to help educators unravel the wonders of the human body for students in Grades 5 through 8. This interactive tool uniquely focuses on: The five senses Nervous system Respiratory system. With its professionally crafted content of 80 screen-pages, students embark on a fascinating journey exploring intricate parts of their own bodies. Their journey begins with: An analysis of the major components of the human nervous system and their specific functions - providing an invaluable foundation for understanding how physical sensations are transmitted to our brains. An insightful look at our five senses—sight, hearing, touch smell and taste which places participants directly into understanding how we interact with our surroundings using these vital organ systems. A detailed examination concluding this learning adventure—a marvel that allows us to breathe life-sustaining oxygen while eliminating waste gases from the body globally known as respiratory system. The unique features provide a variety of interactive features that make learning highly engaging and enjoyable with ready-made screens offer: pre-and post-reading activities; test preparations aimed at reinforcing information acquired from reading passages; memory match games; crossword puzzles; word searches plus high-quality video clips & audio recordings—all for an unforgettable multi-media educational experience! This software adapts seamlessly across different instructional styles – be it whole group teaching or small group instruction—and can easily be assigned for homework review assignments too! It is State Standards aligned and written within Bloom's Taxonomy framework making it not just an informational piece, but ignites meaningful learning experiences. It is easily downloadable making it a great asset for both homeschoolers and school teachers alike instilling curiosity about the human body among young learners.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Anatomy Lesson Plan, Digital Lesson Plan, Human Body Systems, Nervous System, Science Reading
Lesson Plan on the American Civil War
History: USA, History, Social Studies, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Activities
This engaging 90 minute lesson introduces Grades 5-8 to the key events, causes and impact of the American Civil War. Based on the animated YouTube video The American Civil War Explained , the lesson includes discussion, note-taking and a student worksheet. Students will explore topics such as slavery, states’ rights, secession, major battles, the Emancipation Proclamation and the war’s legacy. Through a combination of multimedia, critical thinking questions and short writing tasks learners will gain a deeper understanding of the war’s significance. The worksheet includes a timeline activity, vocabulary matching, true/false questions, short answers and character identification all with an answer key for easy assessment. The lesson encourages active participation, critical thinking and historical empathy. It’s perfect for a U.S. history unit and can be used in person or distance learning. This lesson helps students connect past to present day issues of equality, unity and civil rights in American history.
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Tags American, Civil, War, History, Lesson, Plan, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Don't Stir The Drama Pot-An SEL Presentation Plus SEL Coloring Page
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Creative Arts, Art, Special Education Needs (SEN), Life Skills, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Writing Prompts
In this product, you will get a Google Slides lesson with SEL coloring pages and Writing prompts discussing what causes drama among friends, what makes things worse (heats it & stirs it up) and what makes things better (what cools it down). There are 10 situations to discuss as a class. You can have students use fingers (1-5) or move to stations around the room to choose what they would do in different situations. Finally, there is a reflection and a coloring activity to reinforce the importance of being drama-free. This lesson will address friendship skills, relationship skills as well as social awareness. You can use this for whole-classroom guidance lessons, small groups, and even one on one counseling. There are descriptions of what heats up (fuels) drama among friends as well as what de-escalates friendship problems. There is a 19-slide presentation using Google Slides. In the PDF, you just need to click on the image of the main cover image. This is the image of a collection of the slide presentation, the reflection sheet, as well as the mindfulness coloring activity sheet. There are slide notes on every page. Please read each slide note for each slide. This will help you have a seamless lesson with very little prep and no need to prepare for your SEL lesson. The heat-up reasons are; involving other people as messengers, bringing up past situations, gossiping, using mean words, and blaming others. The cooldown strategies are; owning your stuff (taking responsibility for your own actions), sharing your own feelings, sticking to the current situation, listening to the other person's perspective, and calming down before you react. This is a great lesson to use if you are finding students have difficulty solving their own problems among their friendship groups, small groups for girls (in particular), or hosting lunch bunch groups for girls. This is not gender specific so you can use it for both genders if needed.
Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor
Tags Friendship Skills, Google Slides, School Counseling, SEL, Special Education, SEL Presentations, SEL Coloring Pages, Worksheet Writing Prompts, Social Emotional Learning
Report Writing
ELA, Writing, Research, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Report Writing by Milliken: An Exceptional Educational Resource Target Audience: Report Writing by Milliken is a unique educational resource designed specifically for grade 5, 6, 7 and 8 educators. It aims to enhance the report writing skills of students. Format and Availability: This lesson plan is available as a PDF file that provides a comprehensive guide to crafting well-researched and composed reports. Diverse Applications Takes into account language arts principles across various learning environments from public schools to homeschooling settings. The structure allows for diverse teaching strategies including whole group instruction, small group exercises or assignment as homework. Goes Beyond Basic Instructions In addition to detailing the steps for constructing compelling reports, this resource also includes over 180 stimulating ideas centered around social studies and health topics. These are not random selections but curated subjects intended to spark curiosity in learners while helping them discover personal areas of interest. Nurturing Independent Thinkers Educators striving to mold independent thinkers capable of performing thorough research can find immense support from this resource. The materials are designed with clarity and take into consideration the diverse intellectual capabilities of learners within these grades. This ensures each student can easily grasp the content regardless of their pace or level. User-friendly Design The report writing resource comes in an uncomplicated design that makes navigation seamless - one single PDF file arranged systematically for easy reference during lessons or planning stages – A fantastic tool for busy educators aiming at deriving maximum benefits from every single lesson period.
Author Classroom Complete Press
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U.S. Presidential Election Process from Primaries to Electoral College
Social Studies, Government, History, History: USA, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
The United States Presidential Election Process from the Primaries to the Electoral College is a comprehensive 34-page low-prep teaching resource designed to help shed light on the complex procedure involved in electing a United.States president for our students. The text simplifies each stage of the election process. It explains the constitutional qualifications necessary for the presidency and walks students through the election journey, starting from primaries and caucuses, national conventions, campaigns, popular votes, to the pivotal role of the electoral college. It has been updated to reflect the events of the 2020 Presidential election, including the certification of the Electoral College and the attack on the Capitol on January 6th. Recent events have shown how imperative understanding these democratic procedures really is to our democracy. The content that this resource holds not only unpacks how we arrive at Election Day outcomes but also explores the disruptive events surrounding January 6th during Electoral College certification. This resource provides key points for sparking class discussions concerning democracy and legislation. The United States Presidential Election Process from the Primaries to the Electoral College includes the following: A hyperlinked Table of Contents About this Resource which is a handy table listing everything a teacher needs to set up their classroom for this lesson including the google doc link A comprehensive lesson plan with standards, objectives, and learning targets An Essential Question: How does the United States presidential election process, from primaries to the Electoral College, reflect the principles of democracy and governance? 3 Guiding Questions: What role do primary elections play in the selection of presidential candidates, and how do they influence the overall election process? How does the Electoral College system function, and what are its advantages and disadvantages in ensuring fair representation in the presidential election? What factors influence voter turnout and participation in the presidential election process, and how do they impact the outcome of the election? The following handouts: What Requirements Should a President Have: Must Haves/Can Haves Text: The Nuts and Bolts of the Presidential Election Notetaker: The Nuts and Bolts of the Presidential Election with Answer Key R.A.C.E.S. writing poster Multiple Choice and Short Answer Questions with Key
Author Intentional Teaching and Learning
Tags Presidential Election, Democracy, Electoral Process, United States, Electoral College, Primaries, Requirements To Be President, Caucuses, Popular Vote, January 6th
To Da-duh, in Memoriam: Full Lesson Plan w/ PowerPoints & Graphic Organizers
ELA, Literature, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
To Da-duh, in Memoriam: Full Lesson Plan for Analyzing Literature Transport students to Barbados through Paule Marshall's short story To Da-duh, in Memoriam. This comprehensive reading lesson plan engages learners in analyzing the key elements of literature. The resource includes: a complete lesson plan outlining learning objectives, instructional strategies, and assessments ; a text-based analysis activity; answer key; and a robust collection of graphic organizers and PowerPoint visual aids facilitating small group discussion, composition, and presentation. Whether implementing a standalone unit or supplementing an existing curriculum, this versatile resource builds literacy skills for grades 5-8. Annotate the vivid imagery, discuss the symbolic representations, compare and contrast characters, sequence the plot, and interpret the coming-of-age theme of Marshall's evocative text. The materials lend themselves to differentiated, student-centered instruction. Assign components for whole class, small group, or independent work based on your learners' needs and abilities.
Author Quality Teaching Products
Tags Reading Lesson Plan, Reading Powerpoint, Short Story, Fiction Text, Symbolism, To Da Duh In Memoriam Sparknotes
Atoms, Molecules & Elements: The Periodic Table Gr. 5-8
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Atoms, Molecules & Elements: The Periodic Table Gr. 5-8 A highly constructed teaching resource specifically designed for grade 5 to grade 8 students. This material offers budding scientists an enlightening plunge into the unseen world of atoms, molecules and elements in a way that they can easily comprehend. This learning guide focuses on simplifying complicated topics for remedial learners using simple language and vocabulary. It covers wide-ranging subject matter such as: Describing various parts of an atom with labeling activities An understanding about compounds In-depth exploration of the periodic table patterns The value addition is made through: Hands-on activities which will engage young minds directly. Lively color mini posters providing arresting visual effects to supplement theory learning. Crosswords, word searches and comprehension quizzes stimulating vocabulary enhancement,lengthening memory recall skills while also allowing you to adequately evaluate learner's progress. Note:All our content adheres with your state standards—assuring you meet educational requirements efficiently while keeping up with Blooms Taxonomy teachings; promoting cognitive growth within learners; along with STEM initiatives encouraging innovation and creativity. The advantages aren’t limited only to being a valuable teaching tool—this resource can also populate homework assignments or used during small group discussions centered on particular sections depending on needs observed within your classroom setting. This must-have resource comes in a single product file format (PDF), making it readily deployable even for those educators not very comfortable using technology. Promote exciting science classes with Atoms, Molecules & Elements: The Periodic Table Gr. 5-8 - The perfect resource for Biology teaching at grades 5 to 8!
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags PDF, Teaching Molecules To Kindergarten, Periodic Table Lesson Plan
The People Could Fly: Full Lesson Plan w/ PowerPoints & Graphic Organizers
ELA, Literature, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
This resource will give you everything you need to complete a full, comprehensive reading lesson plan for The People Could Fly text by Virginia Hamilton. Files are offered as PDFs and Word documents. Included: -The People Could Fly Lesson Plan -The People Could Fly Worksheet -The People Could Fly Answer Key Graphic Organizers: Author’s Purpose Characterization Chart Figurative Language Chart Historical Analysis Chart Imagery Chart Peer Evaluation Sheet Plot Diagram Read for Detail Setting Style Chart Symbol Chart Symbolism Chart Theme Diagram Tone and Mood Diagram Universal Plot Diagram Venn Diagram PowerPoints: Characterization Imagery, Voice, and Persona Irony and Ambiguity Narrator and Voice Plot Structure Symbolism and Allegory Theme - How to Interpret Theme Thank You Bonus Stuff!
Author Quality Teaching Products
Tags Literature, Reading Powerpoint, Reading Lesson Plan, The People Could Fly Text, Graphic Organizers, The People Could Fly Full Text
Global Warming CAUSES: Greenhouse Gases: Synthetic Gases - FLASH-MAC
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Science, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
The Global Warming CAUSES: Greenhouse Gases: Synthetic Gases - FLASH-MAC This is an educational tool that enriches the understanding of synthetic greenhouse gases, a principal contributor to global warming. Designed for educators teaching grades 5 through 8 science, particularly environmental science. Critical Features: Curriculum -based content that incorporates reading passages. Before-and-after-reading questions challenge student comprehension of the material read. Potential ways to integrate this interactive tool range from whole group instruction in class, small study groups during cooperative learning sessions, or as homework exercises. Included Printables and Digital Media: Included with this educational tool are printables enhancing hands-on learning experience of synthetic greenhouse gases. Utilizing vocabulary flashcards supports scientific language acquisition vital in bridging knowledge gaps while reinforcing learned concepts. Also incorporated are video and audio clips making lessons dynamic and appealing! Pedagogical Alignment: Echoing Bloom’s Taxonomy principles, integrated activities stimulate higher-order thinking among students by requiring them to apply learned concepts—ensuring effective content assimilation. Fitted For Age Appropriateness: The Global Warming CAUSES: Greenhouse Gases: Synthetic Gases FLASH-MAC is designed at the'7th-to-8th grade reading level.' National Standards Compliance: It reflects Common Core State Standards ensuring quality education meeting nationally accepted benchmarks. Enlighten your students using The Global Warming CAUSES: Greenhouse Gases: Synthetic Gases FLASH-MAC, and witness them probe into the critical scientific foundations associated with global warming. Empower your learners to become earth-conscious!
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Software (Mac)
Free Science Sun, Moon & Earth Vocabulary Interactive Review
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Space, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Grade 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Sun, Moon N Earth Vocabulary Words to Review and Reinforce Definitions of the 8TH Grade Science Curriculum . Students will learn and practice terms through definitions and characteristics. The engaging activity promotes collaboration and class discussion as students review terms definitions, and more with multiple visuals and learning formats like multiple choice questions, memory games, hang-man, and others. This versatile resource can be used for whole-group instruction, small-group practice, or independent work, just practice the words and then review them by choosing the correct one, it will self-correct you until you choose the correct answer Practice your Vocabulary with this Free Interactive Game Introduce young learners to a variety of visuals with this entertaining digital game. Students will see the names and images of different words and definitions; exercising visual memory and concentration. This self-checking activity can be played independently or as a whole class game projected on a smartboard. The vibrant slideshow stimulates engagement while building construction classification skills. students will build their knowledge of important terms and definitions while having fun playing games. This activity stimulates intelligence, builds concentration, reinforces letter recognition, improves spelling and pronunciation, and engagingly expands vocabulary. It's a perfect supplement for your lesson. Check our shop, material, and products for more interactive construction vocabulary reviews covering other topics like human microbiome, metabolism, and more grade levels in science and Spanish language arts. Download this versatile 28-slide PowerPoint today!
Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje
Tags SCIENCE, Scientific Argument, Sun Moon Earrth, Moon, Sun, Earth, Solar System, Yeat, Orbit, Terminator
Senses, Nervous & Respiratory Systems Gr. 5-8
Science, Life Sciences, Human Body, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
The Senses, Nervous & Respiratory Systems Gr. 5-8 The Senses, Nervous & Respiratory Systems Gr. 5-8 is an educational resource that delves into the workings of the human body in a way that is enlightening to students from Grade 5 to Grade 8. This tool adheres strictly to Next Generation State Standards and embraces the principles of STEAM (Science, Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics). Providing a blend of theoretical content and hands-on scientific experiments that cater to all kinds learning styles. Designed for various educational environments it can be used for group activities in class or as homework assignments. Main Components: Detailed exploration of brain functions Insights into complex structure and workings of the nervous system A comprehensive study on five senses and impact on overall experience Precise respiratory anatomy discussion focusing on essential parts which includes mouth, nose, trachea epiglottis lungs etc. The teaching resource packs in memory games and blindfolded taste tests which makes learning fascinating. These activities show how intertwined our senses are. Rounding it Off: To further instigate interest in students there are word search puzzles along with quizzes which reinforces their acquired knowledge. Supporting educators accurately assess student's progress is an easy-to-follow answer key included within this product. The versatility provided by this resource aids educators in delivering diverse topics effectively reducing their workload without compromising quality.
Author Classroom Complete Press
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Algebra: Graphing Linear Functions - FLASH-PC
Math, Algebra, Grade 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Algebra: Graphing Linear Functions - FLASH-PC FLASH-PC is a learning and teaching resource delineated for instructors in the domain of mathematics, targeting students from 6th to 8th grade. The key concentration here is to support students comprehend graphing linear functions in Algebra. This versatile resource provides a pre- assessment tool, equipped to gauge student understanding prior to formal learning. When the teaching phase begins, the integrated lesson plan acts as an effective beacon guiding through each topic related to graphing linear functions. Educators are bound to find value in real-world word problems incorporated within this package, providing students practical examples of algebra application. Besides theoretical knowledge, timely drill activities serve dual purposes: maintaining lively lessons and measuring retention levels. The product also houses interactive materials like memory match game, board game, and spinner game promising versatile strategies fitting different teaching styles or group sizes. A SMART Response assessment tool is part of this package offering constructive performance feedback while simultaneously assessing teaching efficacy. The product contains voice-over and text options defaultly set in English but accommodates Spanish when required - recognizing how multi-language support can minimize language barriers within diverse classrooms. In conclusion 'Algebra: Graphing Linear Functions - FLASH-PC', reflects flexible educational software that enhances both conventional public school teachings or homeschool environments aiming towards better learning outcomes for learners exploring the enthralling world of Algebra.
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