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Drug and Alcohol Awareness Lesson-Understanding Addiction

Drug and Alcohol Awareness Lesson-Understanding Addiction
P.E. & Health, Special Resources, Health, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

In this lesson, students will raise their awareness of drug and alcohol addiction. There is a link to a great article called Understanding Addiction that is for a group to take parts of the article and read, then share out-this is called Jigsaw reading. There are links to 2 really engaging videos, one is an animated video about the effects of addiction. The other one explains the swiss cheese theory. Links to the videos are embedded in the pictures on the slides. When the PPT is in slideshow mode, you will be redirected to the video. The link for the article is in the slide notes on slide 4. The other links are embedded in slide 2 and 6. The Powerpoint will guide your lesson. This is very low prep. You can print out the article for each group or have students access the article online. The article covers the difference between substance abuse and addiction, what is physical addiction, what is psychological addiction, signs of addiction, helping someone you know who may be addicted and the steps for recovering from addiction. This is best for grades eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth. As a Physical education teacher, health teacher, school counselor or other type of health and wellness teacher, this lesson will be an engaging one for your students. The Powerpoint begins with the video called "Nuggets" and after there are discussion questions you can pose to partners, groups or whole class. The next activity is reading the article and dividing the article points among group members. Then the whole class can unpack the key aspects of the article. The next activity is a video on the Swiss Cheese Analogy in which students will learn about different risk factors for becoming addicted. If you are interested in other products about drugs and alcohol awareness, please check out this product: https://teachsimple.com/product/vaping-and-peer-pressure-sel-lesson (This is about vaping and peer pressure).

Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor

Tags Drugs And Alcohol, Addiction, Health, Social Emotional Learning, Sel, School Counseling, P.E., Drug And Alcohol Awareness, Lesson Plan, Ppt

That Silly Student: Story and Contingency Map

That Silly Student: Story and Contingency Map
Special Resources, Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Product Title: That Silly Student: Story and Contingency Map The That Silly Student: Story and Contingency Map is a valuable teaching resource specifically designed to aid educators in illustrating the appropriate times for fun and silliness as well as possible strategies to contain this behavior. This product is geared towards preschool up to Grade 3 students, making it a versatile tool across various age groups. This all-inclusive toolkit consists of: A social story that explicitly lays out judicious ways one can use to release excessive bouts of silliness. It offers concise yet step-by-step guidelines that effectively address the concerns surrounding lighthearted student conduct in learning environments. The conversation-like tone makes it easier for children to understand and navigate through their emotions while keeping them engaged. Two variants of a contingency map which were crafted thoughtfully with visual learners in mind, graphically demonstrating the consequences of rash behavior during carpet time or group activities. Such resources present an excellent visual illustration that concurrently encourages comprehension and reinforces good decision-making among young students. Suggested usage entails printing out the social story, slicing each page into halves before compiling them into something akin to a book format—an easy-to-follow manuscript for your young learners! This teaching asset comprises primarily life skills lessons—basic principles critical at these imperative developmental stages—and seamlessly integrate with your current curriculum or homeschool regimen as well. You can access this 'life-skills' lesson plan via a zip file type download—offering convenience no matter where you are located. In summary, the "That Silly Student: Story and Contingency Map" equips educators with ready-to-use materials that provide effective strategies for managing classroom behavior while actively engaging students in their learning journey.

Author Resource Garden

Tags Behavior Management, Interactive Learning, Social Story, Decision-making Skills, Contingency Maps

Flamingo | Interactive Science Lesson | Micro-Learning Deck

Flamingo | Interactive Science Lesson | Micro-Learning Deck
Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This micro-learning deck is the perfect accessory to your Science instruction! This digital slideshow presents Flamingo. Within this slideshow, you will receive: -Video Lesson -Reading Passage w/ Audio -Close Reading -Quick Write The informational texts included in this resource alongside the informal assessments will keep your students engaged from beginning to end.

Author Teach Me This

Tags Interactive Science, Digital Lesson, Flamingo, Feeding Behaviors, Breeders

Laws of Exponents Lessons | Lesson 2: Product Rule

Laws of Exponents Lessons | Lesson 2: Product Rule
Math, Algebra, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

If you are about to begin teaching Laws of Exponents to your math students, this is a great series of lessons that will guide and/or complement your instruction. This is Lesson 2: Product Rule. It comes equipped with 3 components: --An MP4 file that will walk students through the lesson. This is a 20-minute video for students to learn, practice and review this skill. --A Guided Notes printable . You should print this off for students to fill out while listening to the video lecture. Being able to take notes along the way will help students solidify their learning. It is 4 pages. --A Laws of Exponent Summary Sheet. This is a 1-page printable that can serve as a quick visual reference for what students have learned in this lesson. This lesson is designed for high school math students. Students can complete their guided notes and summary sheets independently or in partners. I hope you enjoy! Here are links to similar resources in my store: https://teachsimple.com/product/algebra-2-word-wall https://teachsimple.com/product/algebra-1-word-wall Be sure to check out my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/smith-math I can be contacted for questions and concerns at smithmathtpt@gmail.com .

Author Smith Math

Tags Math Lesson Plan, Laws Of Exponents, Summary Sheet, Math Lecture, Graphic Organizer, Product Rule, Negative Exponents, Independent Work

Lay v. Lie | Advanced Lesson Plan

Lay v. Lie | Advanced Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Lay v. Lie | Advanced Lesson Plan This advanced English lesson plan helps students master the tricky "lay versus lie" grammar concept. Educators can implement this resource in various settings such as whole group grammar lessons, small group remediation, or as a homework assignment. The informative packet first explains the differences between lay and lie with clear examples. Next, students apply their knowledge by completing targeted exercises that assess their comprehension and grammar skills. Answer keys are included within the engaging PDF, which works seamlessly with Google Apps. Educators from public schools to homeschools will appreciate this concise yet comprehensive resource for teaching the complex lay versus lie grammar topic to upper elementary through high school students.

Author TEAM TEFL

Tags Word Uses, Language Arts, ESL, EFL, Nouns, Lay V.lie

Plants of South America | South America Unit Study | Geography Bundle

Plants of South America | South America Unit Study | Geography Bundle
Social Studies, Geography, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

The Plants of South America | Continent of South America Unit Study | Geography Bundle This unit study is an educational tool designed for students in grades 3-6. It aims to broadens their knowledge about the diverse flora found on the continent of South America, seamlessly integrating learning about geography and plant life into their curriculum. This cross-curriculum unit contains materials that can also align with ELA standards. Resource Highlights: A set of double-sided cards featuring 12 different plants native to South America. Each card includes a photograph, basic information, and a mini-article with fascinating facts about each plant species. These are versatile tools suitable for various teaching contexts. Small photo cut-outs corresponding to the information cards provided in both metric and imperial measurements. These can be matched to locations on a classroom map for interactive learning. Included Worksheets & Activities: An activity allowing students to pair illustrations with descriptions. A template wherein learners can practice constructing well-researched reports on chosen plants from the continent of South America. "The Plants of South America Unit Study" is not just engaging—it embeds deeper connections between learners and our world's ecosystems while honing essential skills like researching, reading comprehension, reporting etc., critical components necessary for higher-level thinking.

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags South America, Plants, Geography, Flora, Ecosystems

Number of the Week Unit: All About Number 8

Number of the Week Unit: All About Number 8
Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

The Number of the Week Unit: All About Number 8 This is an expansive, zero-preparation bundle dedicated to resources about the number eight. Tailored for preschool and kindergarten students, it encompasses a wide array of activities such as worksheets, handwriting tasks, dot painting exercises, mazes and more! It offers over 100 printable pages filled with engaging activities that aim to make learning numbers an enjoyable experience. What sets this resource apart? There are both grayscale and color options for the worksheets. The material employs friendly clipart and tangible real-life photos for easier comprehension. The primary objective here is promoting numeracy while also fostering a love for learning numbers. FORTY alternative posters/ bulletin board materials: These explain the number eight in detail. A compact version of all posters: These are great for group projects. Puzzling challenges centered around 'eight' Ten pictorial representations of groups embodying 'eight' Different sorting mats paired with cards demonstrating eight items each along with coloring pages. In addition you'll discover: COUNTING SNACK MATS: You will find Four unique counting snack mats encouraging basic mathematical ability. " Multitude Worksheets :Contacting over twenty-five other worksheets interlaced with myriad activities like cutting tasks tracing exercises math problems etc., supplementing interactive learning paths catered towards individual student needs. Last but not least,, these resources are meticulously tailored, keeping in mind teaching requirements. They employ multiple methodologies that cater comprehensively towards teaching numbers and provide creative implementation possibilities whether via individual tasks or whole group assignments. Preschoolers or kindergartners starting their maths journey would greatly benefit from immersion into these hands-on math endeavors. These resources enable ease in transitioning from rote counting towards understanding number concepts effortlessly.

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags Number Activities, Hands-on Math, Preschool Learning, Kindergarten Math, Counting

Learning 2-D Figures | 5.G.3 and 5.G.4 On-line

Learning 2-D Figures | 5.G.3 and 5.G.4 On-line
Math, Geometry, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

In this lesson, we will define and learn the polygon characteristics, a quadrilateral, and some special quadrilaterals. We will look at the following figures: - Polygon - Quadrilateral - Trapezoid - Parallelogram - Rectangle - Rhombus - Square Direction: To use this Powerpoint use the arrow keys or your mouse to move to the next slide. This lesson has a lot of information. Please review this presentation several times with your students or kids.

Author Math Resources With Rigor

Tags Figures, Shapes, Geometry

Fly by the Seat of One's Pants | Figurative Language Activity | Micro-Learning Deck

Fly by the Seat of One's Pants | Figurative Language Activity | Micro-Learning Deck
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This resource allows students to explore figurative learning in a fun way. The figurative language term for this learning deck is "Fly By the Seat of One's Pants." Through close reading and a reading passage with audio, your students will better comprehend figurative language! Included: -Video lesson on language concept -Reading passage w/ audio Comprehension -Quick write

Author Teach Me This

Tags Figurative, Activity, Learning Deck, Writing Template

All About F - Letter of the Week Unit

All About F - Letter of the Week Unit
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

All About F - Letter of the Week Unit This letter of the week unit on the letter F will allow preschool educators to create engaging and memorable lessons for teaching letter recognition, letter formation, letter sounds, and more. With dozens of worksheets, crafts , games, printables, and hands-on activities to choose from, teachers can easily design a customized approach for helping students learn all about the letter F. Options range from letter sorting and matching to paper bag puppets and play dough mats. Resources feature high-quality clipart and photos. Consistent with other letter of the week units from this store to allow a cohesive learning experience across the alphabet. Suitable for teaching individual students, small groups, or a full preschool class.

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags Letter Of The Week, Alphabet Coloring Pages, Matching Activity, Handwriting Practice, Letter Bingo Game, Preschool, Kindergarten, Phonics, Sounds

Writing A Thesis Statement

Writing A Thesis Statement
ELA, Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Writing a Thesis Statement Teaching essential elements of academic writing can be challenging, especially when it comes to the foundation block: the thesis statement. This teaching resource - 'Writing a Thesis Statement' - is designed precisely with this challenge in mind. Designed as an interactive PowerPoint presentation, it provides comprehensive support for your students in understanding and constructing potent thesis statements. Devised for grades 6 through 12, this resource focuses primarily on equipping students to develop argumentative essays, though the skills imparted can be universally applied across various writing styles. About our material: Clear and accessible material demystifies what a thesis statement is: the central point around which an essay pivots. By engaging with animated slides and targeted exercises integrated into this PowerPoint presentation, students can rapidly grasp how to construct persuasive assertions that encapsulate their arguments effectively - undoubtedly a useful skill that endures far beyond classroom walls. Potential uses: Ideal for language arts educators or homeschoolers overseeing student growth in writing proficiency Serves ideally as part of whole group instruction but could also function wonderfully as part of smaller study groups or individual homework assignments The adaptable nature of the resource permits flexible implementation to best suit your classroom needs. Digital Compatibility: Presented as Microsoft PowerPoint file type, 'Writing A Thesis Statement' provides straightforward compatibility with nearly every digital setting; whether you're using laptops in class or sharing screens during online learning sessions, you will find seamless integration at each step. This easy-to-follow instructional tool contributes significantly to refining and strengthening student understanding around essay structure and composition processes – one slide at a time! With Writing A Thesis Statement getting hands-on experience creating persuasive assertions becomes less intimidating and more manageable: cultivating confident writers ready for any academic scenario awaiting their future.

Author Educate and Create

Tags Thesis Statement, Academic Writing, Argumentative Essays, Essay Structure, Writing Proficiency

All About S - Letter of the Week Unit

All About S - Letter of the Week Unit
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

All About S - Letter of the Week Unit This "letter of the week" unit focuses on the letter S and provides educators with over 25 activities, worksheets, crafts , games, and visuals to teach preschool students about the letter S. Students will practice upper and lowercase letter recognition, letter formation, letter sounds, using letter sounds in words, and sound recognition through engaging options like dot painting, paper bag puppets, bingo, matching activities, mazes, and more. The variety of printable and hands-on options allow flexibility to design lessons for individual, small group, or whole class instruction. Similar resources are available for each letter of the alphabet to provide a consistent approach across the school year. This comprehensive letter S resource saves planning time and makes the letter of the week engaging and memorable for young learners.

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags Memory Game, Letter Tracing, Preschool, Kindergarten, Phonics, Letter Formation, Crafts, Bingo, Letter Identification, Worksheets

Finances and Record Keeping Lessons | Life Skills Unit

Finances and Record Keeping Lessons | Life Skills Unit
Life Studies, Math, Money, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Finances and Record Keeping Lessons | Life Skills Unit includes 7 lessons for basic finances. Have students create a Life Skills notebook to file away useful information for their future as you learn about necessary life skills. Each lesson includes a page outline that can be used as a discussion guide or handout for students. Some lessons have a practice template or form for students to practice filling out. There are 3 homework sheets. Hopefully these will provide a good framework for your life skills lessons. This resource was designed for high-school age students but have been used for younger students as well as adults. Hopefully these lessons will help you teach your students how to manage their money and budget responsibly as they enter into independent adult life! How To Use This: Just decide which parts of the lessons you want to use and print enough materials for each student. Use the lesson guides to teach or have the students study from. Then have them complete activities in class, individually or in pairs. Additionally, the activities can be sent home as homework. You'll get the following lessons: Filing important documents: Students will learn that there are certain papers and documents that you need to file and store in case you need to refer to them again. Some things you NEED to keep. Others you might WANT to keep. Work and earning money Spending money Budgeting (with budget template for students to complete) Saving (with saving goals template for students to complete) Giving Opening a checking account (with application form templates) Writing a check (with check template and additional checks for students to practice) Activities include: Filing Homework Finances Homework Check out other resources from my store: Simply Schoolgirl! I can be contacted for questions and concerns at simplyschoolgirl1@gmail.com

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags Money Management, Finances, Record Keeping, Budgeting, Lesson Plans, Budget, Money, Save, Filing

What Motivates You? SEL Lesson Plan with Student Survey and Answer Handouts

What Motivates You? SEL Lesson Plan with Student Survey and Answer Handouts
Life Studies, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

In this motivation lesson plan, students will learn about extrinsic versus intrinsic motivation. There is a PPT slide presentation with animation on most slides to full engagement (could be converted to a Google Slide presentation) to learn about both types of motivation-extrinsic and intrinsic. There are 2 video clips (The Office video clip is cropped so there is no inappropriate language and there is a Secret Life of Pets trailer-both via Videolink.) There is a student survey as well as an answer score sheet. In this survey students will answer 10 questions in a range of 1-4, where 1 represents "not at all me" and 4 represents "that's totally me." Students will be able to score their answers with the included answer sheet to determine their dominant motivational style. Included is also a process on how to increase either intrinsic or extrinsic motivational style. Such process involves asking themselves a series of questions (7 questions) to target what they could do to increase their weaker motivational style since both styles are needed. Please review the PPT slide notes for more lesson content and options for delivering the slide content.

Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor

Tags Motivation, School Counseling, SEL, Academic Skills, Social Emotional Learning, Special Education, Survey, Self-inventories

Health Education: Substance Abuse

Health Education: Substance Abuse
P.E. & Health, Health, Grade 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This PDF will demonstrate an understanding of different types of legal and illegal substance abuse and the impacts of abusing these substances on themselves and others. The curriculum also applies decision-making strategies to make healthy choices about behaviors and the use of various substances in ways that could lead to dependencies and identifying factors that should be considered.

Author Chuck's Cornucopia

Tags Drugs, Health, Addiction, Substance, Drug

Clothes ESL Lesson Plan For Kids and Early Learners

Clothes ESL Lesson Plan For Kids and Early Learners
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Kids ESL lesson plan about Clothes. In this unit we learn about different types of clothes and in what situation you wear different outfits. Your beginner and early level students will love this creative and fun resource. This lesson plan is no.22 of the TEAM TEFL First 25 ESL Lesson Plans For Kids. This lesson plan is available in PDF. The PDF is separated into two parts - teachers notes and worksheets. Your students only require a copy of the worksheets. The teachers notes include the answers. This lesson plan is suitable for ESL students from 3 to 14 years and should take around 1 hour.

Author TEAM TEFL

Tags Esl, Esl Kids, Esl Resources, Tefl Kids, Clothes Vocabulary, Clothes Activities For Kindergarten, Clothes Lesson Plan Pdf, Preschool Lesson Plans Clothing, Learners Clothing

Teaching Ancient Asia & Insect Life Cycles | Social Studies Unit

Teaching Ancient Asia & Insect Life Cycles | Social Studies Unit
Social Studies, History, History: Asian, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

This resource is a 3-week social studies unit for Teaching Ancient Asia & Insect Life Cycles. You will find lesson plans , assessments, group project ideas and so much more. This cross-curricular unit seamlessly weaves social studies and science together in one all while students apply reading and math concepts as well.

Author Anyone Can Learn

Tags History Lesson Plans, Social Studies, Ancient Asia, Insect Life Cycles, Group Project

Stratus Clouds | Interactive Science Lesson | Micro-Learning Deck

Stratus Clouds | Interactive Science Lesson | Micro-Learning Deck
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Science, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This micro-learning deck is the perfect accessory to your Science instruction! This digital slideshow presents Stratus Clouds. Within this slideshow, you will receive: -Video Lesson -Reading Passage w/ Audio -Close Reading -Quick Write The informational texts included in this resource alongside the informal assessments will keep your students engaged from beginning to end.

Author Teach Me This

Tags Stratus Clouds, Interactive, Science, Environment, Reading Passage

Idaho State Unit Study (Capital, Bird, Flower, Flag, Animal)

Idaho State Unit Study (Capital, Bird, Flower, Flag, Animal)
Social Studies, Geography, Grade 2, 3, 4, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

The Idaho State Unit Study delves into an intriguing exploration of Idaho's state capital, bird, flower, flag and animal within a 5-day lesson format. This low-preparation educational tool is packed with expansive content designed to enrich the learning experience of students from second grade up to fourth grade. Fostering geography-centric education merged with fun is effortless via this resource as it unifies learning across multiple disciplines: art, English language arts, grammar, history reading research science and writing. Suitable as enrichment material beyond the regular curriculum. Ideal for homeschooling or cooperative environments. Daily Format: The 5-day unit enthralls students' interests through enlightening videos about Idaho's uniqueness. The lessons are designed with adaptability in mind - offering flexibility based on varying age groups by adjusting levels of difficulty according to reading comprehension abilities or unique learning styles within your class. Engagement tools: Daily worksheets & exciting activities: Implemented daily and accompanied by interactive notebook pieces crucial for hands-on assimilation of knowledge about Idaho's state symbols like capital, bird, flower flag and animal. Mix n match report activity : Inviting homework assignments encouraging young learners to dive deeper into subject matter after school hours. *Note: Each symbol includes its own student discussion guide which promotes participation leading to individual knowledge base development along with group interaction. In addition are symbolic cards available in color and black-and-white formats catered according to aesthetic preference or ink conservation needs. Add-ons : In depth Guide for Teachers :Providing thorough instructions accompanied with every lesson aiding in seamless delivery regardless of teaching timeframe whether whole-day focus or day-to-day homework in small group settings according to need and comprehension levels amongst children. Coloring pages & geographical highlights: Nurturing artistic expression for an immersive multidisciplinary introduction covering geographical highlights and specific idiosyncrasies related historical background along with incorporating social studies dimensions In conclusion, this one-stop resource provides the opportunity to delve deep into the geographic, artistic and historic majesty of Idaho whilst promoting a wholesome learning experience engaging through a multidisciplinary approach. The lessons are adaptable catering everyone's level comprehension thereby fostering a well-rounded knowledge base about this uniquely American state.

Author Heather Huhman

Tags Idaho State, Unit Study, Geography, Symbols, Multidisciplinary

Vocabulary Packet -Journey's 5th grade - Unit 4 Lesson 16

Vocabulary Packet -Journey's 5th grade - Unit 4 Lesson 16
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 5, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Journey's Fifth Grade Vocabulary Packet for Unit 4 Lesson 16 This vocabulary resource helps fifth grade students master the vocabulary words for Journey's reading Unit 4 Lesson 16. The packet contains a glossary with word pronunciations along with engaging activities for students to learn the meanings of vocabulary terms. Teachers can assign the ready-to-use printables for in-class work, small group instruction, homework, or independent practice. By completing the worksheets and activities, students will gain exposure to vocabulary words in varied contexts to support comprehension and retention. This multifaceted vocabulary curriculum supplement meets fifth grade language arts standards while preparing learners for academic success.

Author Jessica Richmond

Tags Vocabulary Packet, Grade 5, Journey's Grade 5, Unit 4, Lesson 16

Fiction Elements: Problems & Solutions Lesson

Fiction Elements: Problems & Solutions Lesson
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This interactive reading lesson teaches students about identifying and understanding problems and solutions in fiction texts. Students will build critical thinking skills as they explore the key elements of fictional stories through engaging PowerPoint slides. Kindergarten through 3rd grade learners will discuss, practice, and apply concepts including defining problems versus solutions, recognizing various types of problems characters face, and determining how problems get resolved within plot lines. Educators can facilitate whole-class instruction with the teacher presentation or allow students to work more independently with the supplementary presentation which also includes answer key slides. This standards-aligned teaching material is versatile for small groups, homework, or individual remediation too. By the end, young readers will have a solid grasp of common fiction conventions that will assist their comprehension, analysis, and composition of narrative stories.

Author Ezee 101

Tags Problems, Solutions, Story Elements, Interactive Reading, Plot

Lesson 10.2 - Wave Phenomena

Lesson 10.2 - Wave Phenomena
Science, Physics, Common Core, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Lesson 10.2 - Wave Phenomena - A comprehensive and engaging teaching resource designed for educators of grades 6 to 12 across public schools and homeschooling contexts. This package explores the captivating concept of Wave Phenomena, encapsulating aspects such as the Doppler Effect, constructive, and destructive interference. The package includes: Note sheets: A deep dive into the theoretical aspect of wave phenomena like Doppler Effect, constructive and destructive interference offered in two versions—one with gaps for learners to fill out during class; one completed version to accommodate absences or requirements. Practice sheets: 'Wave Interference Practice' sheet encourages students to draw waves resulting from different interferences—available in standard (A) format or accommodating format (B). Interactive lab activity : An interesting Waves Lab assignment including three mini-labs sparking inquiry questions: 'Does a longitudinal or transverse wave travel faster through a slinky?' ‘Does a longitudinal or transverse wave decay at greater distance?’ Students are encouraged to formulate their own question followed by proposing their experimental process. 'Starter questions' PowerPoint slides & Formatted notes: Educational objectives along with sample starter-questions have been compiled into an easily-navigable PowerPoint presentation. Compactly addressing ICP-specific Indiana State Standards; The Lesson 10.2 - Wave Phenomena provides educators with state-compliant content ready for classroom use in .docx file type (editable), .pptx file type (editable), along with non-editable PDF ensuring maximal software compatibility. Designed for whole group discussions, smaller group projects, hands-on lab activities, homework assignments alike making it an adaptable resource that caters various teaching styles. Supporting students grasp the intriguing world of wave phenomena in physics while adapting to different requirements and pacing of students.

Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics

Tags Wave Theory, Doppler Effect, Interference, Lab Activity, Educational Objectives

The Core Principles of Economics - Learning about Opportunity Cost?

The Core Principles of Economics - Learning about Opportunity Cost?
Social Studies, Economics, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

I use this lesson to introduce my students to one of the six core principles of economics - opportunity cost! Once students are settled in the classroom I have a question for the students to think about. Soon, after everyone had the chance to think about it, we began our discussion. Next, after quickly reviewing "scarcity," I ask volunteers to write their names on a piece of paper. I choose one of these names randomly. All students gather around as the chosen student receives two $1 bills. I announce that this money now belongs to the student. I don't want it back. It is theirs! Several choices are presented to the student and what comes next is one of our more memorable experiences in my economics classes. I am a 7th grade teacher, and I use this in my classroom but it can easily be used for grades 5-12, in my opinion. Enjoy!

Author BCM Creations

Tags Economics, Opportunity Cost, Activity, Lesson Plan

Cute Pigeons Animated Writing Activity | Short Film

Cute Pigeons Animated Writing Activity | Short Film
ELA, Writing, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This resource allows students to explore writing in a fun way. They will engage with an animated short film "Cute Pigeons." Included: -Short animated story -Sequencing -True False -Main Idea & Details -Summarizing

Author Teach Me This

Tags Animated Film, Animated Writing, Short Film, Cute Pigeons, Writing Activity