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Impulse Control "Stop-and-Think" Scenarios

Impulse Control "Stop-and-Think" Scenarios
Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, STEM, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Kindergarten, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Assessments

Are you having difficulty keeping your class from being disrupted by impulsive behaviors, such as yelling out of turn, grabbing objects off the desk, etc? Transform your classroom into an orderly, peaceful environment using this cutting edge, neuroscience-based curriculum for teaching impulse control skills! This is not a behavior chart. It is a complete, turn-key curriculum designed to provide K-3 students with a reason for their actions and give students the skill set necessary to “Stop and Think.” This curriculum is based upon cause and effect mapping. This curriculum also creates a visual, non-judgmental framework for developing and reinforcing lifelong self-control and executive functioning skills without relying upon punishment. The impulse control curriculum is a perfect teaching tool for general and special education teachers and school counselors because it directly addresses the neurodevelopmental needs of young children. Young students will finally develop a clear understanding of how to connect the impulse for an immediate action with the consequences of that action at a future time. Packages Include 46 Pages of Content That Covers: Phase 1: Educator’s Guide to the Impulsive Brain: A Simple, Easy-to-Follow Guide About the Neurobiology of the K-3 Brain So You Can Implement this Strategy in Your Classroom with Confidence. Phase 2: Student Workbook with 10 Scenarios: Homework Sheets That Help You With Everyday Classroom Challenges. Primarily Used For Teachers To Give Out, Also For Students To Complete On Their Own. Examples Include: Calling Out (The Interruption Ripple) Grabbing & Boundary Violations (The Space Invader) Hallway Safety (The Transition Tornado) Task Avoidance and Frustration (The Frustration Flash) Cutting in Line, Misusing Supplies, Indoor Voice and many other examples. Phase 3: Teacher Visuals and Resources: Conceptual Diagrams: Simple Visual Aids To Help Explain The ‘Stop and Think’ Cycle And The Domino Effect of Actions. Comprehensive Answer Key: Each Worksheet Has A Detailed Answer Key Including A Teacher Rationale And Guidance Prompts To Deepen Student Learning. Implementation Guide: A Step By Step Plan On How To Introduce, Practice, And Reinforce These Concepts In Your Classroom. Ideal for: Elementary School (K-3) Teachers Social Emotional Learning( (SEL) Programs Small group and .Individual Counseling/Interventions Students exhibiting attention challenges and difficulties with impulse control Classroom Behavior Management Support Support students in developing self-awareness and the ability to self-regulate through this easy-to-follow and complete program! Download now and create a more compassionate, calm, and productive classroom! Search Terms: Impulse control, self-regulation, social emotional learning (SEL), classroom behavior management, behavior Intervention, executive functioning, Cause and Effect, Stop and Think, K-3, Kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, ADHD Support, Emotional regulation, print documents, behavior mapping, visuals to support learning. Reasons Why Parents and Schools Appreciate This System: The focus of this system is on skill building through the development of empathy & social awareness, rather than punishment. When discipline is replaced with proactive skill building, it empowers your child. This system is backed by neuroscientific research on how children develop. Many traditional methods do not function well because they do not work with how the brain develops, so this system is based on good science. Through the principle of the "ripple effect", children will develop a better understanding of how their behaviour affects not only themselves but also family & friends. This is not just a worksheet. This system includes the teacher's guide, activities for students, visual aids and an answer key, so you can spend more time teaching & less time preparing. The system will validate the feelings and impulses of a child ("Your body was telling you to grab") and provide the child with tangible tools to make a better choice, allowing him/her to become an active architect of his/her own success. Intended Audience: The target audience is educators and support personnel who work with children in grades K-3, as well as parents who want to support their child at home. The way that children in this age group typically learn and behave, make it difficult for them to develop effective self-regulation skills, therefore parents and professionals need additional support in teaching these skills. The explicit text indicates a K-3 focus (ages 5-9) and the type of behavioral problems addressed in this resource; behaviors classified as K-3 students in the general education classroom include: * K-3 General Education (all K-3 classes) * K-3 Special Education teachers who assist students with ADHD, ASD and/or other executive functioning deficits * School-based counselors, social workers and school psychologists providing small group and individual intervention * Behavior interventionists and BCBAs * Proactive parents wanting to implement strategies at home to help their child gain self-regulation skills Copyright and Terms of Use: The author, Syed Hammad Rizvi, has copyrighted this resource for your sole enjoyment in the classroom and at home. You may not copy, modify or distribute this resource in any way, including on the Internet, where it can be found and downloaded for free by anyone. If you would like to share this resource with your colleagues (and they would like their own copy), you can purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple! We greatly appreciate it when you follow the Terms of Use stated here. Sincerely, Syed Hammad Rizvi

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Future-Ready Creators: AI Ethics & Career Exploration Gamified Project

Future-Ready Creators: AI Ethics & Career Exploration Gamified Project
Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), STEM, Research, Classroom Management, Resources for Teachers, Community Building, Grade 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Presentations, Rubrics

Future-Ready Creators: AI Ethics & Career Exploration Gamified Project Unit (Edition) Unleash the future of education by digging into this all-inclusive, gamified AI ethics curriculum for high schoolers, Grades 9-12. Join the AI revolution with theory, real-life case studies, and interactive worksheets that explore algorithmic bias, data privacy, surveillance, transparency, and how AI will shift careers. This 24-page digital PDF unit mingles rigorous academics with activities like a student workbook, ethical audits, SVG visuals of mind maps and flowcharts, and teacher resources filled with answer keys. Suitable for classes dealing with STEM, computer science, ethics, and career guidance, this ready-to-use project nurtures critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and career exploration in an AI-filled world. AI Ethics Lesson Plans, High School AI Curriculum, Gamified AI Projects, AI Bias Activities, Future Careers in AI, Digital Workbook on Ethics, Teacher Resources for AI Education. For homeschooling, classroom use, or in after-school programs, give teens the power to create their vision as responsible AI innovators today! Why Parents/Schools Love It: Prepares Students for the Future with AI: It teaches necessary skills for ethical AI practices, detection of bias in AI, and exploring a job market with a high degree of automation with technology-related jobs. Engaging Gamified Format: Converts difficult-to-understand information into challenges, simulations, and projects, which serve as motivation and learning aids and add fun to learning. Teaching Tools: Teaches educators with comprehensive ready-to-use teaching tools, including illustrations, work sheets, and answered keys, making it easy to integrate into any high school curriculum. Cultivates Ethical Thinking and Responsibility: Helps students deal with pressing issues such as the loss of privacy rights and the need for algorithmic justice, encouraging ethical thinkers capable of living with the consequences of artificial intelligence. Versatile and Inclusive: "The book is very versatile and inclusive, being suitable for learning environments such as classrooms, home-schooling, or online learning with equity, diversity, and increasing AI jobs as the appeal." Target Student Classes : From an exhaustive analysis of the PDF, wherein it is clearly mentioned that it is "designed specifically for high school students (Grades 9-12)" and is targeted at advanced concepts involving AI, you need to target high school students belonging to Grades 9-12. This is in line with the level of material, which is of an advanced level of understanding, assuming that these individuals possess critical and digital literacy skills characteristic of individuals on the threshold of higher education or professional life, in particular: Main target audience: Classes involving Computer Science, STEM, Technology, Ethics/Philosophy, Career Guidance, or Social Secondary Audience: Home-school programs, after-school activities, or classes on digital citizenship, innovation, or future studies. Refrain from targeting younger groups, such as the middle school level or younger, because the contents involve intricate subject matters such as deep learning, data sovereignty, or predictive policing. Copyright/Terms of Use : This Book was copyrighted under the name of Syed Hammad Rizvi. This document or repository is for personal use only. You cannot modify, distribute, or give away a single piece of this document. In other words, you cannot place it on the World Wide Web so that people can download it for free. If you would like to share these resources with your colleagues, you can purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for respecting these use terms. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi

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Tags AIEthics, AICurriculum, ArtificialIntelligence, HighSchoolAI, GamifiedLearning, FutureCareers, EthicalAI, MachineLearning, AIBias, DataPrivacy

AI for Kids: Understanding Artificial Intelligence Book

AI for Kids: Understanding Artificial Intelligence Book
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Special Resources, Life Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), STEM, Research, Resources for Teachers, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Projects, Activities, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Presentations, Literacy Readers, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests

Uncover the amazing world of Artificial Intelligence with AI for Kids by Syed Hammad Rizvi – the best easy to read and conceptual book about what AI is for kids! This 315 page long book has no coding requirement; instead, it presents many complicated ideas such as; machine learning, algorithms, deep learning, data patterns, ethical AI & bias, quantum computing, autonomous vehicles, robotics, and The Future of AI (including the singularity and AGI) in an interesting and fun way by using many familiar analogies that can be easily understood (i.e. Lego sorting, riding a bike, master cooks). AI for Kids is perfect for kids who want to learn how Siri, Netflix recommendations, facial recognition, and ChatGPT actually work without any programming or technical knowledge! There are 151 short chapters filled with real-life examples appropriate for children, and the information in these chapters empowers children. The book can be used as a tool to create interest in STEM subjects, or as an educational resource to be used at home, school, in after-school STEM clubs, or at night before bed to build AI literacy and inspire future generations of innovators, ethicists, and thinkers! Keywords: AI, kids, artificial intelligence, machine learning simply explained, neural networks beginners, ethical AI & the future of AI, no coding AI, STEM children 8-14. Here's what Parents & Schools find appealing about this Read: - No technical overwhelm – just follow AI concepts with relatable analogies to make it easy to understand & fun for kids. - Covers every aspect of AI within 151 bite-sized chapters (history, how AI learns, applications in health care, gaming & robotics, ethics, bias, jobs of the future) – this one book replaces the need for many resources. - Build early critical thinking skills and digital citizenship skills by getting children thinking critically about AI choices, identifying biased information, and preparing children for careers related to AI. - Very versatile for classroom/homeschooling use – short chapters, discussion prompts, & real-life examples are well-suited to be used as part of lessons/projects or for independent reading. - Future-proof & aspirational – encourages children to believe they can influence AI positively, while dreaming of careers such as “AI Ethicist" or "Human-AI Team Coordinator." Target Audience (Based on Complete Analysis of Book): The title and content are explicitly created for kids, with simple formats (analogies, short chapters), questions and real-life examples being used throughout all 151 chapters (from basics at Chapter 1 to complex concepts such as singularity, quantum AI, bias, ethics and future impact in the other chapters). The content continually uses easy-to-understand language to help engage kids, even through some of the most trying sections (example of AGI: like a true thinker who could write novels and create music; bias, using the analogy of a warped photograph; and food science using the analogy of a digital chef). While the book does not provide any required ages/grades, the depth of material (differentiating between narrow/general AI, explaining XAI, discussing the predictive policing debate, interdisciplinary teams, and impact on society) and no requirement of coding make it appropriate for children age 8-14 (grades 3-8 / upper elementary and middle school). Younger children (grades 3-5) will enjoy the fun stories and introduction of subject matter, while older children (grades 6-8) will understand the ethical aspects of these technologies and their potential future career opportunities as well as understand how these technologies apply to the real world and benefit society through further learning. This book would be a good resource for homeschoolers, teachers, gifted programs and any student who has an interest in technology. It will be too basic for high school students but will provide a solid foundation and valuable supplemental material. Copyright Terms: This book is protected by copyright as established by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This material is intended for individual use and for use in a single classroom. You cannot modify, distribute, or sell this material. In other words, you can’t post this material online where it has the potential of being found & downloaded by others. If you would like to share this material with teachers, please purchase an additional license from Teachsimple. Thank you for your cooperation with these copyright terms! This product is gratefully provided by Syed Hammad Rizvi.

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Growth and Development Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 2

Growth and Development Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 2
P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Physical Education, Health, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Growth and Development Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 2 For 4th and 5th Grade Health, there are seven standards that students will practice and learn. This unit is all about Growth and Development. Through using this Growth and Development Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 2 students will explore and learn to identify daily healthy habits. This unit is the perfect way to help 4th and 5th grade students learn and develop healthy habits. In this unit, students will understand and explain the six major body systems including the cardiovascular system, the digestive system, muscular system, the respiratory system, the nervous and skeletal systems, along and more. Also included in this unit, students will compare their emotional, physical, and academic differences with other classmates as they do activities with each other to build friendships and classroom unity with each other. Furthermore, students will have the opportunity to practice scenarios using different healthy methods. At the end of this unit, there is an assessment to check for understanding with answer keys included. This 24-page unit meets Common Core Standards and is filled with engaging activities that will help any student build a healthy foundation! Included in this 4th and 5th Grade Health Unit are the following: There are six major body systems that students will learn and be able to explain how they work and function together. The 6 major systems listed in this unit and include the following systems: Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Digestive, Skeletal, Nervous, and Muscular. Students will also compare their emotional, physical, and academic differences. There is an opportunity for students to healthy methods using different scenarios. Lastly, included there is an assessment to check for understanding with answers. There are 24 pages included! This 4th and 5th Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development meets the Common Core Standards. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for 4th and 5th grade. Here are the links to other health units: Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 1: Personal Health Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse Health |4th and 5th Grade Unit 5: Injury and Violence Prevention Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 6: Prevention and Control of Disease Health |4th and 5th Grade Unit 7: Environmental Consumer Health

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Tags Health Unit, Personal Health, Healthy Goals, Health Activities, Physical Goals, Health Goals, Health And Wellness, 4th Grade Health, 5th Grade Heath, Heath Units

Inflation Lesson – High School Financial Literacy

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

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

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Health 1st Grade Unit 4:  Substance Use and Abuse

Health 1st Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse
P.E. & Health, Health, Physical Education, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 1, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

For 1st Grade Health there are seven standards that need to be taught. Unit 1 Personal Health Unit 2 Growth and Development Unit 3 Nutrition and Physical Activity Unit 4 Substance Use and Abuse Unit 5 Injury/ Violence Prevention Control and Safety Unit 6 Prevention/Control of Disease Unit 7 Environmental Consumer Health These units can be taught out of order. They are only numbered for your convenience. At the end of each unit, there is an assessment to test students’ understanding. Through using this Health 1st Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse students will explore and learn to identify safe and unsafe items in their house and who can give them medicine. Included in this unit: * Students will learn the difference between helpful and harmful substances. * Students will learn how to just say no to harmful substances and situations. * Students will learn that only responsible adults can give them medicine. At the end of the unit, there is an assessment to check for understanding. A total of 10 pages for Health 1st Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for first grade. Here are the links to other health units: Health 1st Grade Unit 1: Personal Health Health 1st Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development Health 1st Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity Health 1st Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse Health 1st Grade Unit 5: Injury / Violence Prevention and Safety Health 1st Grade Unit 6: Prevention / Control of Disease Health 1st Grade Unit 7: Environmental / Consumer Health You can also teach your students about keeping yourself safe by studying about the Coronavirus, where and when it started and facts that plagued our world with this virus. 1st grade Coronavirus / Covid-19 Facts by Teach Simple This unit meets Common Core Standards.

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Tags Health Unit, Substance Use, Substance Abuse, Safe Household Items, 1st Grade Health, First Grade Health, Healthy Habits, Health, 1st Grade Resources, First Grade Resources

Kindergarten Health: Unit 6

Kindergarten Health: Unit 6
P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Health, Physical Education, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Kindergarten, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

For Kindergarten Health there are seven standards that need to be taught to achieve healthy habits! Unit 1 Personal Health Unit 2 Growth and Development Unit 3 Nutrition and Physical Activity Unit 4 Substance Use and Abuse Unit 5 Injury/ Violence Prevention Control and Safety Unit 6 Prevention/Control of Disease Unit 7 Environmental Consumer Health These units can be taught out of order. They are only numbered for your convenience. Through using this Kindergarten Health: Unit 6, students will learn about disease prevention and how to control disease. Included in this unit : * Students will learn what germs are and how to prevent the spread of germs. * Students will learn how to wash their hands to prevent the spread of germs. They will do an activity of cut and paste for hand washing. * Students will understand the role of doctors and identify the role of some of the instruments that they use to care for your health needs. * Also included is information on the coronavirus and how to prevent the spread of this disease and how to stay healthy. Students will learn about disease prevention and how to stay healthy by controlling diseases. There are a total of 20 pages included in this unit for Kindergarten Health. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for Kindergarten. Here are the links to other health units: Kindergarten Health: Unit 1 Personal Health Kindergarten Health: Unit 2 Growth and Development Kindergarten Health: Unit 3 Nutrition and Physical Activity Kindergarten Health: Unit 4 Substance Use and Abuse Kindergarten Health: Unit 5 Injury / Violence Prevention Control and Safety Kindergarten Health: Unit 6 Prevention / Control of Disease Kindergarten Health: Unit 7 Enviromental Consumer Health You can also teach your students about keeping yourself safe by studying about the Coronavirus, where and when it started and facts that plagued our world with this virus. Kindergarten Health: Covid 19 / Coronavirus Facts This unit meets Common Core Standards.

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Tags Kindergarten Health, Health Units, Healthy Habits, Healthy Food, Health Worksheets, Worksheets On Health, Kids Health, Personal Health, Health, Health For Kindergarten

Prompt Engineering Game Kits: Seasonal & Holiday Challenge for Future

Prompt Engineering Game Kits: Seasonal & Holiday Challenge for Future
Life Studies, Business, Technology, Science, Computer Science, STEM, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Parts of and Anatomy of, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Writing Prompts, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Presentations

Take your classroom to the next level with the most powerful AI tool for education: "AI Prompt Engineering Game Kits: Seasonal & Holiday Challenges for Future-Ready Classrooms!" – a 43-page printable PDF toolkit with an interactive digital companion to bring generative AI to Grades 6-12 classrooms. This professionally developed digital tool makes prompt engineering accessible to all, transforming it from an esoteric idea into an artistic skill for budding students. From basic principles involving role assignment, task definition, context delivery, constraints, to output format, to more expert strategies involving chain-of-thought prompts, few-shot prompts, deconstructing complex prompts, to constraint prompts, this tool is an unrivaled aid for educators. Organized in three levels: Phase 1: Core Content & Theory (encompassing topics of foundation, advanced procedures, ethics in AI, bias reduction, challenge development); Phase 2: Student Workbook (consisting of gamified tasks); and Phase 3: Visuals & Teacher Resources (incorporating keys, implementation handouts, graphics), this resource set equips teachers with strategies for encouraging AI teamwork through interactive challenges related to seasons/holidays. Some of these challenges encompass: creating biographies for Thanksgiving, making scavenger hunt riddles for Halloween, conceptualizing a Winter Solstice poetic sequence or an Enchanted Ice Garden Festival, celebrating the Lunar New Year. Why Parents/Schools Love It: Future-Proof Skills Development: Provides the skills that students need to have as AI system designers and as responsible digital citizens, helping them succeed in an AI-enhanced future. Engaging Learning: Thematic challenges based on seasonal activities like Halloween puzzles and Thanksgiving tales make abstract concepts like AI fun and applicative for students. Ethical Emphasis and Safety: Weaves together information on bias in AI systems,accuracy,privacy,and responsible integration to assist in creating an excellent moral foundation for appropriate technology use in a safe and suitable environment for Easy Implementation and Differentiation: Also includes teacher keys, visuals, and frameworks, making easy integration possible without prep, and providing support for all levels of learners. Established Pedagogic Effectiveness: Founded upon the tenets of constructivism, project learning, and design, it moves the evaluation point from outcome to process and teamwork. Target Classes/Students : The resource explicitly targets students in Grades 6 through 12, based on a complete analysis of the PDF, its theoretical underpinnings, methodological framework, chapter breakdowns, student workbook challenges, teacher resources, and implementation guide. It also differentiates by age group to optimize engagement: Grades 6-8: Outlines structured, foundational challenges to build basic understanding of prompt engineering, with simpler tasks such as brainstorming themes or generating short narratives, emphasizing engagement through familiar holiday contexts and guided iteration. Grades 9-12: High School Students - Assigns more open-ended and complex problems to higher-order techniques, including ethical dilemmas, bias analysis, and sophisticated outputs, such as multi-stage event planning or nuanced creative writing, in order to afford the opportunity for deepened critical thinking and real-world application. This targeting allows for appropriate rigor at each age group, where younger students receive concrete and gamified activities, while older students take the work into the realms of ethical and interdisciplinary extensions. Copyright/Terms of Use : This Book is copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This material is for a single classroom use only. It may not be copied or altered in any way. In other words, it may not be placed on the Internet where it will be generally accessible for download. If you are interested in sharing the resource with other colleagues, you can purchase additional licenses through TpT. Thank you for honoring the terms of use. "This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi"

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Resilience Building & Growth Mindset Journal Prompts Pack

Resilience Building & Growth Mindset Journal Prompts Pack
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The complete Resilience Building & Growth Mindset Journals Bundle provides teachers and parents of Grades 3-5 with journal prompts to promote resilience and a growth mindset. It is designed for children aged 8 to 11 as an SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) curriculum that connects Carol Dweck’s theory of growth mindset, neuroplasticity, Albert Bandura’s self-efficacy, and Lev Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Development into one easy-to-use journaling system. Contents: Phase 1 (Theory Guide for Educators / Parents) – 10+ pages of professional development materials that explain the C.O.R.E. Journaling Framework, productive struggle, locus of control change, affect labeling (“Name It to Tame It”), metacognition, specific real-life examples related to perfectionism and math anxiety in classrooms. Phase 2 (Student Workbook) – 10 creative and engaging worksheet prompts (The Elastic Brain, Power of “Yet,” Failure Autopsy, Inner Critic vs. Inner Coach, Frustration Station, Effort Equation, Feedback Loop, Courage Catalog, Obstacle Course, My Resilience Recipe) that provide over 80 prompts to provide daily, effective application of abstract concepts Phase 3 (Visuals and Teacher Materials) – ready-to-project visuals, expected response rubrics, implementation procedures, and reflective facilitator exercises. The Resilience Building & Growth Mindset Journals Bundle is a great tool for morning meetings, SEL blocks, counseling sessions, home schooling, or independent journaling. Easy to implement – print or post digitally today! Parents and Schools Appreciate This Programme Because of The Following:​ 1) Evidence Base and Classroom Validity​ - Supported by the research of Dweck, Bandura, Vygotsky, Siegel, and neuroplasticity; contains original data indicating that task avoidance behaviour has decreased by 41%; educators will find real life case studies that are immediately applicable for use in their designs​. 2) Ready-To-Use And High Benefit As SEL: 10 to 15 minutes, 3 times per week increases resilient, emotionally regulation, and metacognition skills​; suitable for use in MTSS, PBIS or as part of a Counselors's assigned caseload​. 3) Differentiated and Inclusive: Is designed for gifted/perfectionist students as well as those with anxiety, and/or being neurodivergent by developing strategic perseverance​. 4) Dual Use By Parents And Educators: The theoretical section provides educators with materials that could be added to their professional development program​; parents would enjoy using the home version to help their children with school anxiety and sports challenges​. 5) Attractive To Kids: The design of this curriculum is visually appealing, motivational and provides scaffolding for independent work​; children from 8 years of age to 11 years are able to relate to the material without feeling childish. Intended Student Population from Full PDF Analysis: The Intended Student Population Will be Grades 3-5, ages 8-11 years old in upper elementary/middle childhood. The Curriculum has been Explicitly Designed and Developed for the Developmental Window of Grades 3-5 (Prefrontal Cortex Synaptogenesis, Increasing Academic Pressures, Peers Putting Pressure on One Another and Executive Function Development). It Is Not Developed for Either Grades K-2 (Too Advanced for K-2 Students) or Grades 6+ (Too Simple in Language and Scaffolding for 6+ Year Olds). Terms of Use: Copyrighted material belongs Syed Hammad Rizvi. Materials contained within are for personal and single classroom use only. You may not alter, distribute, or sell any part of the materials. In other words, you may not upload the documents in such a way that they would be available to others online, nor can you print copies of them for others. If you would like to share the documents with other staff at your school, please purchase additional licenses through Teachsimple. Thank you for following the terms of use. Syed Hammad Rizvi is pleased to provide you with this product.

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Health | 3rd Grade Unit 6: Prevention Control of Disease

Health | 3rd Grade Unit 6: Prevention Control of Disease
P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Physical Education, Health, Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This 3rd Grade Health Unit focuses on Prevention Control and Disease and is essential to help students with their health and wellness. There are seven units in all taught in 3rd grade that focus on health. These units include: Unit 1 that focuses on Personal Health and Wellness Unit 2 that focuses on Growth and Development Unit 3 teaches students about Nutrition and Physical Activity and how to eat right and stay active Unit 4 that helps students with Substance Use and Abuse and how to avoid bad substances Unit 5 that will teach students about Injury/ Violence Prevention Control and Safety Unit 6 that covers what happened during Covid and how to protect themselves while learning about Prevention/Control of Disease Unit 7 discusses our environment and how to help save our planet with Environmental Consumer Health Included in this 3rd Grade Health Unit are the following: These units can be taught out of order. They are only numbered for your convenience. At the end of each unit, there is an assessment to test students’ understanding. Through using this 3rd Grade Health Unit 6: Prevention Control of Disease, students will explore and learn to identify daily healthy habits. Included in this 3rd Grade Health Unit are the following: In this unit, students will learn new vocabulary and cut and paste illnesses as they sort and discover what illness are communicable and non-communicable diseases. Students will learn to take care of themselves as they learn about personal hygiene and the importance of how to stay clean with their bodies. They will learn about the importance of making and keeping goals and write three healthy goals and a way to accomplish these goals. Handwashing is another part of how to control disease. Students will review the importance of keeping their hands clean and how that will help them to stay healthy. For fun, there is a word search on dental hygiene included as they review these vocabulary words. Viruses can spread quickly in communities. In this unit, students will learn about the Coronavirus and measures on how to keep themselves and their family safe from spreadable diseases and viruses. Included is information on the Coronavirus for students to learn and then they will answer several questions as to its origin, how it started, how it spread, and what they can do to be safe for future viruses. Lastly, there is an assessment to check for understanding. This unit meets Common Core Standards. It is 30 pages of fun engaging activities! At the end of the unit, there is an assessment to check for understanding. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for 3rd grade. Go to K-5 Treasures to check out the other 3rd Grade Health Units to help students complete the entire Health Standards for the year!

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Nutrition and Physical Activity Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3

Nutrition and Physical Activity Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3
P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Physical Education, Health, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Nutrition and Physical Activity Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3 For 4th and 5th Grade Health, there are seven standards that students will practice and learn. Through using this 4th and 5th Grade Health Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity, students will explore and learn to identify daily healthy habits. This unit is the perfect way to help 4th and 5th graders learn the importance of their personal health! This Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity contains many activities that include teaching the six basic nutrients the body needs and how students can maintain a healthy lifestyle. Students will also learn the importance of portion sizes, and they will be able to learn and understand the new food labels that was recently recreated on all food containers. Furthermore, students will get to plan 3 meals that are healthy and create an ethnic recipe of their own.. Plus, they'll get to learn about physical and moderate exercises to keep their bodies healthy. At the end of this unit, there is an assessment and answer key to check for understanding. This 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity meets Common Core standards and will make learning about nutrition and physical activity fun and exciting! Included in this 4th and 5th Grade Health unit are the following: Students will learn about the body's nutrients that are needed for a healthy lifestyle which include: Water, Protein, Carbohydrates, Fat, Vitamins, Minerals. They will learn about portion sizes and the basic food groups. They will create and plan three healthy meals. Students will decipher what food labels mean on food packages and how to apply that to their life. They will learn a new ethnic recipe and make their own meal. Students will learn about physical and moderate exercises and come up with their own ways to stay healthy with exercise. Lastly, there is an assessment to check for understanding. Included is an answer key. There are 26 pages included! There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for 4th and 5th grade. Here are the links to other health units: Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 1: Personal Health Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse Health |4th and 5th Grade Unit 5: Injury and Violence Prevention Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 6: Prevention and Control of Disease Health |4th and 5th Grade Unit 7: Environmental Consumer Health

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Tags Personal Health, Healthy Goals, Health Activities, Physical Goals, Health Goals, Health And Wellness, 4th Grade Health, 5th Grade Heath, Heath Units, Nutrition Goals

Cosmic Quest A Middle Schooler's Journey into Space Exploration, Alien

Cosmic Quest A Middle Schooler's Journey into Space Exploration, Alien
Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Science, Research, Space, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Science, Earth Sciences, Geology, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Experiments, Activities, Labs

Embark on an extraordinary travel through the cosmos with `` Cosmic Quest, '' the ultimate middle school guide to space geographic expedition, alien living search, and the universe 's deepest mysteries. Written specifically for class 6-9 ( ages 11-15 ), this thorough 338-page resource transforms composite astronomical concepts into engaging, accessible knowledge. Usually, from our solar system 's fiery planets to distant galaxies, from the Big Bang to the hunting for extraterrestrial life, `` Cosmic Quest '' covers everything a Young space enthusiast needs to know. Frankly, with 90 meticulously organized chapters, students will explore planetary science, astrobiology, NASA 's Artemis program, Mars rover discoveries, exoplanet research, and future space technologies. Perfect for classroom use, homeschool curricula, or independent study, this volume aligns with Next Generation skill Standards ( NGSS ) while sparking genuine curiosity about STEM fields. Now, here's where it gets good: each chapter includes clear explanations, stunning cosmic phenomena, and real-world connections to current infinite mission happening right now. Whether your student dreams of becoming an astronaut, astronomer, or simply gazes at the stars with wonder, `` Cosmic Quest '' provides the foundational noesis and inspiration for their scientific journey. The volume also includes essential career guidance for space-related professions, making it both educational and aspirational. Why Parents/Schools Love It: • detailed & Curriculum-Aligned: Covers 90 essential infinite science topics matching center schoolhouse standards, saving teachers planning time while ensuring complete coverage • Future-Focused & stream: Includes NASA missions ( Artemis, Mars exploration ), James Webb Telescope discoveries, and private space industry developments • Career-Inspiring: Dedicated chapters on space careers ( astronauts, engineers, scientists ) connect learning to real-world opportunities • Accessible Yet Rigorous: Makes complex concepts like dark matter, exoplanet detection, and exobiology understandable without `` dumbing down '' the science • Multi-Platform Ready: Perfect for classroom instruction, independent assess, homeschool curricula, and science fair project brainchild mark Audience Analysis: Primary Target: Grades 6-9 ( Ages 11-15 ) centre school science classrooms Homeschool students Gifted and talented programs for grades 5-7 Science club resources Library collections for young adults Secondary Target: Advanced elementary students ( grades 4-5 ) with strong reading skills High schoolhouse student ( grades 9-10 ) postulate foundational astronomy review Parents seeking educational enrichment materials instructor needing supplemental infinite skill resource Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book was copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. Often, 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, kind of, the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded. Also, 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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Working Memory & Sequential Recall Exercises

Working Memory & Sequential Recall Exercises
Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), STEM, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Community Building, Life Studies, Homeschool Curriculum, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests, Presentations

The Evidence-Based Working Memory & Sequential Recall Curriculum Will Help Unlock Your Students' Ultimate Learning Potential! As an Educator, Clinician, or Special Education Teacher do you have students struggling to complete multi-step directions, reading comprehension or complex math problems? Do you see them grasp a concept at one moment, and then lose it the next? More than likely, the root cause of this lack of learning is not due to the student not putting forth effort, but rather, it's simply a bottleneck in their working memory. This comprehensive 41-page digital curriculum is much more than a set of worksheets - it's an evidence-based intervention program specifically developed using the science of neuroplasticity and within Alan Baddeley's highly regarded cognitive theory to target, strengthen and developed the most important part of the cognitive engine of learning, which is working memory and sequential recall - so that teachers are able to go beyond rote memorization while at the same time, enabling the student to create robust, long-lasting executive function skills. Designed to meet the needs of 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade Student as well as for support of older students who are in RTI/MTSS or Special Education, this curriculum is going to help support students bridging the gap from seeing the information to actually processing the information. HOW TO USE THIS 41-PAGE DOCUMENT This is a comprehensive 3-step program that is ready for you to implement right away: Step 1 - Core Content and Theory (A Guide for Educators) — An in-depth look at the cognitive science behind the exercises. Through clear definitions and supporting case studies, you’ll be able to accurately explain Phonological Loop, Visuospatial Sketchpad, Central Executive, and Episodic Buffer to yourself and to others so that you, as an educator, can become an expert in understanding what each of these components does. Step 2 - Student Workbook — Ten progressive, fun worksheets for students to accomplish as if they were on “missions” (i.e., Zoo Keeper’s Roster, Detective’s Missing Clue, Architect’s Blueprint, etc.). These worksheets each target unique aspects of working memory by having students perform: - Forward/Backward Sequential Recall - Procedural Recall/Recognizing Steps - Semantic Clustering/Categorizing - Dual-Task Process/Inhibiting Distractors - Pattern Recognition/Chronological Sequencing Visual Aid and Teacher Resources (Part 3): The essential support for successful teaching. Cognitive Architecture Visuals; Diagrams to support cognitive processing and visual representation of working memory. Teacher Implementation Guide; Framework for cognitive dose control of Load with 7-10 minute intervals. Differentiation; Explicitly designed order of operations enabling the use of scaffolding in strategies used for increasing to gifted levels. Comprehensive Answer Key; A tool for quick and effective evaluation of student achievement. You will be able to change your responses of, "I forgot," to, "I've got this!" once you have utilized your resources from above. Key Words: Working Memory, Executive Functions, Sequential Memory, Special Education, Speech Language Pathologist/ Speech Therapy, Response To Intervention, Multi-Tiered System Of Supports, Cognitive Skills, Following Multi-Step Directions, Reading Comprehension, Math Word Problems, Learning Disabilities, ADHD Support, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, Digital Resource, Paper Forms, Cognitive Load. The reasons parents/schools value it: Targets Root Causes: This program helps children build the underlying cognitive skills themselves rather than just treating their symptoms (e.g., bad grades, lost assignments). These skills (working memory) allow students to do all of their academic work. Based on Scientific Evidence & No Prep Required: The exercises included in this program are not simple "busy work." They form part of a well-structured curriculum based on scientific principles of cognition. They are provided to the teacher in easy-to-print/implement formats, thus allowing the teachers to save preparation time. Differentiation Built-In: The teacher's guide includes specific strategies for the teacher to assist struggling learners and to challenge gifted learners, thus allowing all children to make significant (meaningful) progress. Increased Independence in Class: Students completing the exercises will demonstrate increased ability to follow multi-step instructions, complete complex tasks, and work independently with minimal redirection. Improved Achievement Across All Academic Areas: Students who have a strong working memory can better comprehend what they have read (because they can track characters and plot), can solve math problems more accurately (because they can hold the numbers and steps they are holding), and can write more clearly and accurately because they have better organization. Target Audience Analysis: On the basis of the content, the nature of the language, and the explicit references within the PDF: The primary audience are second to fourth graders (approximately ages 7-10). The document explicitly states this developmental window as its focus. Secondary audience: The resource is just as appropriate for older students (5th grade and up) with identified learning disabilities, ADHD, or who are in a support program through Special Education, Resource Rooms, Speech Therapy, RTI, or MTSS. These basic foundational skills are often the major barriers to learners. Primary audience: for professionals, and not the kids. Of course, other groups are: General Education Teachers (Grades 2-4) Special Education Teachers School Psychologists Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) Educational Diagnosticians Homeschooling Parents who are familiar with brain development. Copyright /Terms of Use: Copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is for individual use and classroom only. No part of this resource may be modified, sold, or shared in any other manner, including posting it on the Internet where anyone might download it. If you wish to provide this resource to other teachers, you must purchase additional licenses through Teachsimple. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter and for following the terms of use. This resource is proudly provided to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi.

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Tags WorkingMemory, ExecutiveFunction, ExecutiveFunctioning, ExecutiveFunctionSkills, CognitiveSkills, BrainTraining, Neurodiversity, SequentialRecall, SequencingSkills, FollowingDirections

Kindergarten Health: Unit 1

Kindergarten Health: Unit 1
P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Health, Physical Education, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Kindergarten, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

For Kindergarten Health there are seven standards that need to be taught to achieve healthy habits! Unit 1 Personal Health Unit 2 Growth and Development Unit 3 Nutrition and Physical Activity Unit 4 Substance Use and Abuse Unit 5 Injury/ Violence Prevention Control and Safety Unit 6 Prevention/Control of Disease Unit 7 Environmental Consumer Health These units can be taught out of order. They are only numbered for your convenience. This is a great health unit to help your students achieve healthy habits! Through using this Kindergarten Health: Unit 1, students will explore and learn to identify daily healthy habits. Included in this unit : * Students will understand the order of brushing their teeth as a daily habit. * Students will understand the importance of going to bed on time is a healthy habit. * Identifying healthy eating habits. * Understand what it means to be physically active. * Students will write a goal to brush teeth daily. * Understand that being clean and washing hands is a part of being healthy. There is a total of 14 pages included in this Unit 1 for Kindergarten Health. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for Kindergarten. Here are the links to other health units: Kindergarten Health: Unit 1 Personal Health Kindergarten Health: Unit 2 Growth and Development Kindergarten Health: Unit 3 Nutrition and Physical Activity Kindergarten Health: Unit 4 Substance Use and Abuse Kindergarten Health: Unit 5 Injury / Violence Prevention Control and Safety Kindergarten Health: Unit 6 Prevention / Control of Disease Kindergarten Health: Unit 7 Enviromental Consumer Health You can also teach your students about keeping yourself safe by studying about the Coronavirus, where and when it started and facts that plagued our world with this virus. Kindergarten Health: Covid 19 / Coronavirus Facts This unit meets Common Core Standards.

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Tags Health, Health Units, Personal Health, Kindergarten Health, Health For Kindergarten, Healthy Foods, Healthy Habits, Personal Development For Kids, Elementary Health

Prevention and Control of Disease Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 6

Prevention and Control of Disease Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 6
P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Physical Education, Health, Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Prevention and Control of Disease Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 6 For 4th and 5th Grade Health, there are seven standards that students will practice and learn. Through using this Prevention and Control of Disease Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 6 students will explore and learn to identify daily healthy habits. In this unit, students will learn how to prevent illness and diseases. There is a sorting activity where students will learn basics of communicable and non-communicable diseases and decipher which category they fall under. Students will learn how to promote good health, and they will understand how to identify reliable health sources. Included in this unit, students will study the Coronavirus, its origin, how it spreads, and how to keep communities and people safe. This unit is a perfect way for students to learn about diseases and how students can be healthy and stay informed! There are 44 pages included. This unit meets Common Core Standards. Included in this Prevention and Control of Disease Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 6 Worksheet on what is communicable and non-communicable diseases and sorting these diseases. An understanding of pathogens and how they spread in communities. Worksheets on four ways to promote good health and prevent illnesses. Learn to write healthy goals and learn how to accomplish these goals. There are harmful choices that could affect kids' health. Learning how to get enough sleep is good for their health. Students will also learn where to get reliable health information when needed such as a school nurse or counselor. Information about the Coronavirus is also included. Questions that will be answered include: What is Covid-19? How did Covid-19 start? How does it spread? Who is WHO and the CDC? What happens if you get Covid-19? What can you do to be safe? There is an assessment to check for understanding. An answer key is included. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for 4th and 5th grade. Here are the links to other health units: Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 1: Personal Health Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse Health |4th and 5th Grade Unit 5: Injury and Violence Prevention Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 6: Prevention and Control of Disease Health |4th and 5th Grade Unit 7: Environmental Consumer Health

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Tags Health Unit, Personal Health, Healthy Goals, Health Activities, Physical Goals, Health Goals, Health And Wellness, 4th Grade Health, 5th Grade Heath, Heath Units

Health 2nd Grade Unit 3:  Nutrition and Physical Activity

Health 2nd Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity
P.E. & Health, Health, Physical Education, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 2, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

For 2nd Grade Health there are seven standards that need to be taught. Unit 1 Personal Health Unit 2 Growth and Development Unit 3 Nutrition and Physical Activity Unit 4 Substance Use and Abuse Unit 5 Injury/ Violence Prevention Control and Safety Unit 6 Prevention/Control of Disease Unit 7 Environmental Consumer Health These units can be taught out of order. They are only numbered for your convenience. At the end of each unit, there is an assessment to test students’ understanding. Through using this Health 2nd Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity students will explore and learn to identify: * Healthy foods they should and foods that they should not eat that are unhealthy for their bodies. * Physical activities beneficial to their health and suggestions of which types of activities they can do. * Consequences of being active vs inactive * Students will also learn the importance of eating a healthy balanced diet and the benefits of being physically active at school, at home, and with their friends. This unit meets Common Core Standards for 2nd grade health. A total of 10 pages for this 2nd Grade Health Unit 3 on Nutrition and Physical Activity. At the end of the unit, there is an assessment to check for understanding. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for second grade. Here are the links to other health units: Health 2nd Grade Unit 1: Personal Health Health 2nd Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development Health 1st Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity Health 2nd Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse Health 2nd Grade Unit 5: Injury / Violence Prevention and Safety Health 2nd Grade Unit 6: Prevention / Control of Disease Health 2nd Grade Unit 7: Environmental / Consumer Health 2nd grade Coronavirus / Covid-19 Facts

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Tags Health Unit, Nutrition, Physical Activity, Healthy Food, 2nd Grade Health, Second Grade Health, Physical Health, Eating Healthy, Health Resources, 2nd Grade Health Resources

AI Tools for Research – Fact-Checking & Bias Detection Worksheets

AI Tools for Research – Fact-Checking & Bias Detection Worksheets
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Life Skills, STEM, Research, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Writing Prompts, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Assessments, Diagrams, Presentations

This 41-page PDF is a fully prepared to print middle school Digital Literacy Curriculum called "Advanced Digital Tools for Research: Fact-Checking and Detecting Bias Worksheets" designed for students in grades 6-8 to be able to use the V.E.R.I.F.Y. Framework (Validate, Extract, Read Lateral, Interrogate Bias, Find Primary Evidence, Yield Conclusion) to critically evaluate content generated by AI, identify hallucinatory or fabricated information, detect algorithmic bias, and utilize lateral reading skills. This resource is ideal for the AI era and includes: - Four theoretical chapters with practical real-world examples (e.g., Titanic, Great Wall of China, Space Race, Paleo-Diet). - Ten hands-on student worksheets (e.g., Anatomy of a Digital Claim, Spotting Plausible Falsities, Lateral Reading Protocol, Unmasking Structural Bias, The Phantom Citation Mystery, Chronological Confusion, etc.). - Three full-color visual frameworks/diagrams (Fact-Checking Workflow, Algorithmic Bias Triad, Source Credibility Spectrum). - A complete answer key with rubrics and high proficiency examples. - A complete Teacher Implementation Guide including pacing (4-6 class periods), differentiation for ELLs/developing readers and gifted students, formative assessment examples, and examples of exit tickets. - A ready-to-teach PDF requiring no preparation that increases research skills, media literacy, and critical thinking through an alignment to both the CCSS, ISTE, and Digital Citizenship Standards, making it appropriate for use in English Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, and Technology classes. Why Schools/Parents Find It To Be Effective: Develops Real World Skills that Kids Need to Survive in an AI World. Kids will learn how to identify when they are being deceived by hallucinations, bias, and fake citations before they copy and paste into their papers or projects. No Preparation or Planning Time Required - Teachers get full theory, worksheets, visuals, answers and pacing guide when using this product. Parents appreciate the independent critical thinking experience provided to their children. Fun Way to Increase Student Engagement - Kids enjoy using the detective-style worksheets (Tree Octopus Hoax, Phantom Biologist, Brooklyn Bridge Hoax, etc.) to develop critical thinking skills through the use of skepticism as a game. Differentiated, Inclusive, and Fully Accessible - Students are able to access the materials because of the built in supports provided for ELL/Developing Readers, and extension challenges for Gifted Students. Ensures Academic Integrity Now and in the Future - Aligns well with the local school districts expanding policies regarding the appropriate use of AI, as well as standards for digital citizenship. Intended Audience of Book (As per complete PDF analysis): This resource is specifically created for students in Grades 6 to 8 (Middle School). There are examples throughout the resource, as can be seen in the seven (7) and eight (8) examples referenced. Answer keys and teacher guides both have "Grade 6 to 8 Student Workbook" clearly labeled on them. Best Fit: ELA, Social Studies/History, Research projects in Science, Digital Literacy/Media Literacy, or Technology courses Excellent for Homeschoolers, Gifted Programs, or Educators Teaching AI Ethics and Responsible Research. Copyright & Terms of Use This Book is copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is solely for personal and individual classroom use. You may not modify, redistribute or sell any part of this resource (including putting it online for others to back or download). In order to share this resource with your coworkers please buy more licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for following these terms of use. -------------------------------------------------------------------* This product was created by Syed Hammad Rizvi to be enjoyed!

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Tricky Graphs- Bias and Data: Bar Graph Worksheet Line Graph Worksheet

Tricky Graphs- Bias and Data: Bar Graph Worksheet Line Graph Worksheet
Math, Graphing, Life Skills, Special Resources, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Critical Thinking and Graphing and Media Literacy all in one! This middle grades math lesson for students in grades 6-9 helps teach your class about how graphs can be displayed in tricky and misleading ways. Your students will learn how to spot these biases and re-create the graphs in a more fair manner. This is real-life learning that will serve your students long past your graphing unit. It's a crucial life skill that is often not taught in school. Here’s a real-life math lesson that will be a great addition to your middle school graphing unit! Students are shown three unique and realistic graphs Each one presents information in a biased or misleading way. With step-by-step instructions, your students will be guided through the basics: 1) Carefully reading and interpreting each graph: the axes, the scales, the data that is included 2) Noticing any biases or manipulations that may be present 3) Determining what the author probably wanted to guide them to think when reading the initial graph On the second page for each situation, students are given extra information and tasked with re-creating the graph more fairly. Blank graphs (with scales and labels) are given to students; they will use the information provided in each table to create a new graph that displays the data in an accurate way. Reflection prompt questions are also included to stimulate discussion and students explaining their ideas in words. The misleading and biased scenarios include: Choosing a truncated vertical scale to overemphasize change Not plotting enough data points for the full picture Graphing an absolute amount when a rate would be more informative The three graphs include one bar graph and two line graphs. What's Included: 8 Page PDF Ready to Print and Use! Teacher Instructions 6 Worksheets: Two Pages each for Three Scenarios (including 15 questions and 3 graphs for students to create) Complete Answer Key

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Tags Bar Graph Worksheet, Line Graph Worksheet, Bias, Data Collection, Data Presentation, Graphing, Graphing Worksheet, Critical Thinking, Life Skills, Media Literacy

Readiness Life Skills - Managing Time Gr. 9-12+

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

Kids Can Share: Creative lessons for teaching compassion, respect and responsibility

Kids Can Share: Creative lessons for teaching compassion, respect and responsibility
Special Resources, Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Kids Can Share: Creative lessons for teaching compassion, respect, and responsibility An invaluable resource for educators seeking to impart important life skills to their students. This collection of inventive lesson plans has been designed specifically with the preschool and kindergarten age group in mind. Ideal for both public school teachers and homeschoolers alike, it offers a range of creative activities sure to engage young learners. The heart of this material lies in its interactive structure - highlighting positive values: Crafts and projects Rhymes and stories geared towards involving kids directly at home and school. Character-centred lessons such as Busybody Birdie teach about respect. Careful Bear opens a dialogue around caution and responsibility. Litterbug Lookout addresses environmental concerns in a light-hearted manner that resonates with the youngsters. Novel initiatives allow real-life application: Puppets & props complementing hands-on learning Making Friendship Soup which enables comprehensive understanding necessary at their formative age. This digitally downloadable product comes as a single consolidated PDF file that includes 64 ready-to-print pages providing flexibility according to individual teaching needs. The structured lessons can be used across different settings such as: - Whole group discussions unveiling unity strength principles; - Small group sessions fostering interconnectedness & empathy or even; - Assigned as homework further solidifying concepts learnt during school hours. In essence, "Kids Can Share: Creative Lessons For Teaching Compassion, Respect And Responsibility" is an effective yet easy way to embed value-based education within your teaching approach. Engaging students through fun-filled activities creates joyful learning experiences while laying down strong foundation stones for developing quality character traits.

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Tags Self Skills, Sharing, Creative Lessons, Teaching Respect, Responsibility Lessons

Daily Social & Workplace Skills: Workplace & Volunteering Behaviours - Canadian Content Gr. 6-12

Daily Social & Workplace Skills: Workplace & Volunteering Behaviours - Canadian Content Gr. 6-12
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Daily Social & Workplace Skills: Workplace & Volunteering Behaviours - Canadian Content Gr. 6-12 This valuable teaching aid aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of students in grades 6 through 12 with relevant social and workplace behaviours. The resource includes the following noteworthy sections: Time Management: It highlights the importance of time management, equipping students to navigate their daily schedules better. Making Appointments: This section provides guidance on creating appointments—an essential skill in professional and personal lives. Filling out forms accurately: Stresses on accuracy and attention to detail when filling out different kinds of forms. Digital Communication Etiquette: Here, students learn about acceptable conduct during texting, emails, telephonic conversations—a basics yet crucial lessons for interacting in the digital age. The resource particularly stands out for its distinctive focus on volunteering activities—it prepares learners not only to meet societal decorum but also open avenues for self-growth through volunteering engagements. Additionally, there’s guidance on responsible use of social media— an utmost critical learning topic given its widespread usage amongst young people today. Inclusive Learning Resources The package includes various learning tools like reading passages themed around these topics; real-world exercises designed to convert theoretical knowledge into practical applicability; crossword puzzles that improve memory recall; word searches for inducing student curiosity—and a comprehension quiz to consolidate understanding. All these are available as PDF files which can be easily accessed across multiple platforms/devices if teaching digitally or can even be printed traditionally. Concluding with low vocabulary exposure that promotes ease-of-comprehension across all learner groups. it seamlessly interweaves high-interest concepts with important life skills. A comprehensive guide—be it for in-school teaching or home tutoring—preparing students well for life outside the classroom.

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Real World Life Skills - Financial Literacy Skills Gr. 6-12+ - Canadian Content

Real World Life Skills - Financial Literacy Skills Gr. 6-12+ - Canadian Content
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Real World Life Skills - Financial Literacy Skills Gr. 6-12+ - Canadian Content This exceptional resource is designed to support students from Grade 6 through Grade 12 in obtaining essential knowledge to confidently navigate the financial landscape. This consists of a collection of unique modules focusing on practicality and real-life situations. Significant Emphases: Deep understanding of bank loans and potential pitfalls associated with credit cards, crucial as students start their financial journeys. In-depth appreciation of income and expenditure for intelligent management of assets and debt. Negotiation skill enhancement by providing a detailed roadmap for effective purchasing practices, which helps students to attain value-for-money experiences in real-world scenarios. Additionally, an insightful analysis is provided comparing different credit scores alongside tips for improving personal credit ratings - an integral strategy for individual financial growth. Special Segments: A segment related to car ownership explaining key aspects like maintenance costs and depreciation values. A broader outlook on responsibilities associated with property ownership promoting fiscal responsibility amongst learners. Detailed information on taxation types catered toward assisting responsible paycheck management. Economics In The Fast-Paced World: Incorporating lessons relevant to Global Economics explores topics including cryptocurrency and currency conversions – offering learners' insights into emerging global economic trends. Versatile Settings And Formats: The versatility allows flexibility for educators; can be utilized in various settings such as whole group instructions, small group discussions or assigned individually as homework assignments. This downloadable PDF file includes enriched reading passages with graphic organizers; practical real-world activities are coupled with word searches & crossword puzzles contributing to an engaging yet fruitful learning experience. All content aligns precisely with Provincial Standards and strictly adheres to Blooms Taxonomy ensuring comprehensive understanding of these important financial skills. The interactive nature ensures teaching and learning financial literacy is effectively and enjoyable for everyone involved.

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Kindergarten Health: Unit 7

Kindergarten Health: Unit 7
P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Physical Education, Health, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Kindergarten, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

For Kindergarten Health there are seven standards that need to be taught to achieve healthy habits! Unit 1 Personal Health Unit 2 Growth and Development Unit 3 Nutrition and Physical Activity Unit 4 Substance Use and Abuse Unit 5 Injury/ Violence Prevention Control and Safety Unit 6 Prevention/Control of Disease Unit 7 Environmental Consumer Health These units can be taught out of order. They are only numbered for your convenience. Discover the comprehensive and engaging Kindergarten Health: Unit 7, a top-notch digital educational package designed to help you educate young minds about essential health concepts, habits, and practices. Focused on Environmental Consumer Health, this unit equips students with the knowledge to stay safe from sun exposure and appreciate the role healthcare workers play in their community. This fun-filled material offers interactive activities like cut-and-paste worksheets where children can learn about dressing appropriately for sun protection. They'll also get introduced to sunscreen usage for additional safety measures. With 12 insightful pages adhering to Common Core Standards, Kindergarten Health: Unit 7 is an indispensable resource for educators seeking high-quality content on environmental consumer health topics tailored towards kindergarten learners. Maximize your kindergarten instruction by exploring all seven units of the Kindergarten Health series by Teach Simple. Give your students a solid foundation in understanding personal wellbeing essentials while keeping them informed about current facts concerning Covid-19. Students will cut, paste, and decide how to best protect our bodies from the sun. They will also learn about health care workers in our community and how they keep us safe. There are a total of 12 pages included in this unit for Kindergarten Health. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for Kindergarten. Here are the links to other health units: Kindergarten Health: Unit 1 Personal Health Kindergarten Health: Unit 2 Growth and Development Kindergarten Health: Unit 3 Nutrition and Physical Activity Kindergarten Health: Unit 4 Substance Use and Abuse Kindergarten Health: Unit 5 Injury / Violence Prevention Control and Safety Kindergarten Health: Unit 6 Prevention / Control of Disease Kindergarten Health: Unit 7 Enviromental Consumer Health You can also teach your students about keeping yourself safe by studying about the Coronavirus, where and when it started and facts that plagued our world with this virus. Kindergarten Health: Covid 19 / Coronavirus Facts This unit meets Common Core Standards.

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The Executive Mastery Framework A Developmentally Scaffolding

The Executive Mastery Framework A Developmentally Scaffolding
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The Executive Mastery Framework: A Developmentally Scaffolding Curriculum for Neurodiverse Learners "In The Executive Mastery Framework: A Developmentally Scaffolding Curriculum for Neurodiverse Learners," you will find a digital workbook, guide for educators, and other resources that support executive function development in neurodiverse individuals. The 30-page workbook and teacher resource guide provide a new perspective by shifting away from deficit-based models to a neuro-affirming outlook; it equips teachers, parents, and professionals with usable tools and strategies to build external cognitive supports that develop into the internalized capability of neurodiverse individuals. You will discover in this curriculum: Phase 1: Core concepts of neurobiology, executive function challenges, and developmental scaffolding; Phase 2: Ten worksheets (age progression/ability) that assist neurodiverse individuals in developing somatic awareness, impulse control, task initiation, working memory, cognitive flexibility, organizational skills, metacognitive awareness, persistence, vocational skills, and self-advocacy; and Phase 3: Visual frameworks, flowcharts, answer keys with evaluator rubrics. The curriculum contains case studies, reflections and practitioner insights, as well as action-based methodologies such as backward chaining, cognitive offloading, and environmental prosthetics to help neurodivergent children succeed in all aspects of education, work, and life from Pre-K through adulthood. This resource is perfect for special education resources, homeschool ADHD curriculum, autism teaching tools, executive function activities, neurodiversity-affirming education, and for IEP/504 plan support. Why Schools/Parents Appreciate It: Neuroscience-Informed and Research-Based: Uses positive, scaffolded support (shifting from a traditional punitive, deficit-based model) that relies on neuroscience principles to support neurodivergent learners in developing authentic skills in an environment free of shame and frustration. Complete and Versatile: Includes comprehensive [theory and research], interactive [worksheets/visuals/case studies], and teacher resources for easy adaptation for specific learner needs such as ADHD task initiation or autism transition plans. Demonstrated Effectiveness through Case Studies: Real-life examples proving quick and/or dramatic change in many areas and reduced challenging behaviors (i.e. decreasing aggressiveness, reducing instances of "lazy," creating self-advocacy skills) — resulting in higher levels of self-esteem and improved academic performance. Progression through Developmentally Appropriate Stages for Future Success: Provides information supporting learners in developing co-regulation to full independence (from an early age) and preparing them for success post-school (e.g. self-advocacy portfolio). Support for Educators and Parents/Guardians through Time-Saving Ready-to-Use Resources: Provide educators with reflective/reflection-based/rubric-based resources that enable educators to create student autonomy, while minimizing planning time, hence creating fewer behavioural concerns and more engagement. Target Audience of This Curriculum: This Curriculum was designed for use with students who present Neurodiverse profiles. The key characteristics of these profiles include ADHD, autism, dyslexia, executive dysfunction, or NVLD. The curricula analyzed within this PDF have been organized according to developmental progression from Pre-K to 2nd Grade, 3rd to 5th Grade, Middle School/6th to 8th grade, and High School/9th to 12th grade and beyond. Pre-K to 2nd Grade: The focus on early childhood developmentally appropriate foundational learning skills which includes the topics of use of environmental prosthetics, somatic awareness (awareness of the body), impulse inhibition, and developing an ability to co-regulate (worksheets 1 - 2). This would be appropriate for a 4 to 8-year-old child who is either autistic or has ADHD and experiences difficulty with sensory predictability or emotional regulation. 3rd to 5th Grade: Students at this grade level should be practicing the skills of upper elementary school co-regulated navigation, working memory expansion, and task initiation (worksheets 3 - 4). This would be appropriate for any student who displays signs of experiencing transitional anxiety or experiencing a working memory bottleneck. Middle School/ 6th to 8th Grades: The students in this age group should be able to internalize their tooling, develop cognitive flexibility, and work on their organizational systems (worksheets 5 - 6). This would apply to an adolescent who would display signs of experiencing difficulties with social hierarchies or temporal discounting due to their ADHD or AuDHD profile. High School/ 9th to 12th and Transition to Adulthood: Students should be developing their metacognitive self-advocacy skills, time management skills, goal persistence, vocational navigation skills, and independence (worksheets 7 - 10). This would apply to any teen or young adult who is preparing to enter college, work, or request the need for accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act due to severe executive dysfunction. This curriculum can be used in a variety of settings including: special education classes, home schooling, therapy sessions, implementation of an IEP, or within an inclusive classroom setting, ages 4-20+. Copyright/Terms of Use : This resource is the property of Syed Hammad Rizvi and is only to be purchased and used for personal or one single classroom activity. You cannot change/distribute/sell (however you choose) any part of this resource and cannot publish this resource to the Internet so other may have the opportunity to download or view it. If you would like to provide a colleague with a copy of this resource, you may do so by purchasing another license through Teachsimple. Thank You for following the terms provided above This product is happy to be provided by Syed Hammad Rizvi

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Tags ADHD, Autism, Neurodivergent, SpecialEducation, IEP, 504Plan, TeacherResources, SpecialEdTeacher, HomeschoolCurriculum, Dyslexia