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Guide your 12th-grade students through their final year with worksheets that solidify their understanding and readiness for life after graduation. These resources cover complex subjects and critical life skills. Incorporate them to ensure your students are well-prepared for their next steps.
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: Henry Ford
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Science, Technology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
It's hard to imagine a more significant businessman to the twentieth century than Henry Ford. This resource provides your students with the opportunity to independently learn about and explain the life of the Ford Motor Company founder with this engaging research planner and essay assignment. This carefully scaffolded and easy-to-assign-AND-assess resource has been designed to guide student learning from Henry Ford fact-collection to the careful development of a five-paragraph research essay. Teaching this resource could not be easier! Start by handing out the background research and note-taking worksheet (you could also ONLY hand this out if you want a shorter lesson!). Once students have found their facts and sources, provide them with the essay outline activity, which guides them step-by-step through the requirements of a short research essay. From there, drafting their essay, using the provided peer review checklist, and submitting their final draft will be no problem at all. And then you can assess their work with the provided Common Core rubric! Use this entire resource as a complete research lesson or just part of it as a short research activity or sub plan! This TeachSimple download includes: - A Henry Ford essay writing assignment with directions, requirements, research essay writing tips, a peer review checklist, and Common Core-tied grading rubric - An editable rubric, provided as a link, that lets you make adjustments to the grade values and guidelines. This link is provided as as Google Sheet specifically built for integration into Google Classroom, although you can also modify it for use in other Learning Management Systems (LMSs) - A Henry Ford biography and note-taking worksheet that will guide your students through information gathering. This straightforward two-page handout includes instructions for background research, a fun drawing section, and an area to cite quality sources and organize conducted research - A research essay outlining worksheet, so students build on their Henry Ford notes in a clear and simple manner as they build their work towards a draft and final paper - All 6-pages of this lesson are provided in full-color and B&W versions Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 8 through 11. The included rubric is subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Language (3) and Writing (2 and 7). This resource is provided as a print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF file. The rubric is also included as an editable Google Sheet. This resource contains 6 pages and 1 Google Sheet.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Essay, Rubric, Research, Notetaking, Outlining, Henry Ford
Social Skills: 25 Conversation Starters for Teens and Adults
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
25 Conversation Starters for teens and young adults working to develop social skills at school and in the community. • This resource helps to spark creativity in teens and young adults. • The conversation starters cover a wide range of topics, including hobbies, vacations, and family events. • This life skills resource was designed to enhance problem-solving, critical thinking, and social skills. • The real-world examples and age-appropriate topics, such as anime and gaming, make this life skills resource an excellent tool for teaching social skills. • The 25 conversation starters are written in simple and direct language, making it ideal for high school students and young adults with intellectual disabilities. This resource aims to foster positive social interactions for teens and adults with autism and related disabilities using thought-provoking prompts, allowing them to connect and grow together. This life skills resource will assist high school students and young adults in developing the necessary independent living skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities. This story is designed to be used by special education teachers, occupational therapists, speech therapists, ABA therapists, registered behavior technicians (RBT), parents, supported living coaches, and life skills teachers to teach their students valuable life skills. In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning, defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals. Related Products for Developing Independent Living Skills How to Create an Emergency Exit Plan How to Create a Medication List How to Create a Supplement List Understanding and Tracking Allergies How to Read a Prescription Label How to Create a Strong Password What to do When the Doorbell Rings Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Functional Life Skills Resource! It's printable, easy to use, and ready to hand out! A PDF file with one (1) page.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Adulting On The Spectrum, Independent Living Skills, IEP Goal-Oriented Skills, Community-Based Instruction, Autism Reading Comprehension, Life Skills For Autistic Teens And Adults, Autism Safety Resources, Autism Visual Aid Life Skills, Autism Social Narratives
Crash Course Sociology Episode Worksheet | 17 - Formal Organizations
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Formal Organizations Crash Course Sociology Worksheet This 2-page worksheet features 15 questions for students to answer while watching the Formal Organizations episode from Crash Course Sociology. The video link is included at the top of the document for quick access. An answer key is also provided so students can check their own work. The engaging 10-minute video and accompanying questions are perfect for helping high school students better understand key sociology concepts like social structure, bureaucracy, and organizational culture. Students will learn how formal organizations like schools, corporations, and governments operate. This worksheet can be used individually or in groups. Consider using it: - As an in-class activity with the whole class watching the video together - In small groups with students watching the video on devices and discussing the questions - As a homework assignment for students to complete independently Check out more sociology resources from this shop including slides, worksheets, and activities covering topics like gender roles, forms of government, Constitutional clauses, and more. Resources engage students with real-world connections while building key skills.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Crash Course Worksheet, Crash Course Video, Sociology Video, Sociology Questions, Formal Organizations, Sociology Worksheet, Independent Work
Science Word Search and Scramble Bundle
, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Word Searches, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
These activities ensure your students don't have any downtime between activities, lessons, etc. What they are is a collection of topics, each containing an original word search and a word scramble (made, not downloaded from the internet) on common terms that maintain your student's concentration and focus between activities, as a means of extra credit, or left as a sub plan. This bundle is designed to be as cost-effective as possible as each set will only cost you $0.18 so even if you don't use them all, this life-long tool is an excellent price. Due to their nature, purpose, and composition, they work very well across many grade levels. People tend to use the word searches for younger grades and the scramble for older ones but you know your classroom the best. You can use them as part of their mark, as a bonus so it's not mandatory, etc. However you choose to use it, it will ensure that your students are always busy and never idle. For stronger classes, I give the word scramble and for weaker ones, the word search. This is a growing bundle which means that new topics will constantly be added. If you purchase now, you’ll get this bundle at its lowest price as whenever I add more, the price will increase. Currently, the bundle contains 82+ topics as listed below. I've included two complete topics as the sample. Please have a look to make sure they fit your classroom well. The following topics are currently included and are grouped by topic. Chemistry: • Atomic Model, Notation and Atoms • Chemical Reactions and Balancing Equations • Molecular and Ionic Compounds • Physical and Chemical Properties & Changes • Acids, Bases, and Neutralization Reactions • The Periodic Table • Single and Double Displacement Reactions • Balancing Chemical Equations • Synthesis, Decomposition and Combustion Reactions • Atomic Theory, Atomic Structure and Isotopes • Types of Bonds and Intermolecular Forces • The Mole/Avogadro's Number • Density and Buoyancy • The Particle Theory and the Classification of Matter • Pure Substances and Mixtures • Solutions and Mechanical Mixtures Coming Soon: - Periodic table group properties Biology: • Cell and the Cell Theory • The Human Digestive System • The Circulatory System • The Human Respiratory System • Mitosis and the Cell Cycle • Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis • Photosynthesis • Cancer: Cell Division Gone Wrong - Volume I • Cancer: Cell Division Gone Wrong - Volume II • Cell Membrane and Transport • Hearing and the Human Ear • The Human Eye • Genetic Material: DNA and RNA • The Nervous System • Energy Flow In Ecosystems • DNA Manipulation and GMOs • Transcription and Translation • Cellular Respiration • Thermoregulation • Proteins and Nucleic Acids • Mutations • Meiosis • DNA, Genes, Chromosomes, and Alleles • Genetic Disorders • Fats • Reproductive Technologies Coming Soon: - Excretory system - Endocrine system - Carbohydrates and Lipids Physics: • Newton's Three Laws of Motion • Kinetic and Gravitational Potential Energy • Current Electricity and Circuit Diagrams • Static Electricity • Light Optics and the Production of Light • Sound, Sound Energy and Speed • One and Two-Dimensional Motion • Uniform Acceleration • How Planes Fly • Refraction • Friction • Energy and Its Forms • Density and Buoyancy • Electricity Production • Calculating Average Speed, Velocity, and Displacement • Mass, Volume, Density, & Buoyancy • Work and Energy • Renewable Energy • Plate Tectonics • The Rock Cycle Coming Soon: - Work = F x d - Nonrenewable energy sources - Projectile Motion - Momentum, Conservation of Momentum and Impulse - Power - The Doppler Effect and Supersonic Travel General Science: • The Scientific Method and Science Skills • The Different Types of Clouds Ecology and the Environment: • Ecosystems • The Classification of Living Things • Biodiversity and Invasive Species • The Carbon and Water Cycle • Climate Change • Photosynthesis • Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis • Ecological Succession • Plant Sexual and Asexual Reproduction • Earth's Seasons • Interactions Within Ecosystems • Physical and Behavioral Adaptations Space Science: • The Life and Death of Stars • The Moon and its Phases • Life In Space • Our Solar System • Solar and Lunar Eclipse • Earth's Seasons • Asteroids, Comets and Meteors
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Word Search, Word Scramble, Science Bundle, Science Worksheets, Science Topics, Scientist Word Search, Middle School Science Word Search, Science Word Scramble
Safety Life Skills: Nelson Learns to Read a Prescription Label
Special Resources, Life Studies, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
In Nelson Learn to Read a Prescription Label, Nora teaches Nelson about the importance of understanding medication labels. The use of this Safety Life Skills resource will allow students to engage in the following: • This life skills story is an excellent conversation starter for discussing medical information. • Use simple and clear language to cover topics such as medication labels, over-the-counter medications, and allergies. • The story explained the importance of understanding prescription labels and how it can help individuals better understand their medication and ask questions if something seems different. • The interactive dialog and questions engage learners and reinforce their understanding of the story and the concepts. • The real-world examples, and age-appropriate visual aids, such as illustrations and diagrams , make this conversational story an excellent resource for teaching social narratives. • This social narrative's simple and direct language sets clear expectations, making it ideal for high school students and adults with intellectual disabilities. The story includes seven (7) reading comprehension questions and answers to reinforce and measure the student's understanding of the Safety Life Skills contained in the story! This life skills story will assist high school students and young adults in developing the necessary independent living skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities. This story is designed to be used by special education teachers, occupational therapists, speech therapists, ABA therapists, registered behavior technicians (RBT), parents, supported living coaches, and life skills teachers to teach their students valuable life skills. In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning, defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals. Related Products for Developing Independent Living Skills How to Create an Emergency Exit Plan How to Create a Medication List How to Create a Supplement List Understanding and Tracking Allergies How to Read a Prescription Label How to Create a Strong Password What to do When the Doorbell Rings Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Safety Life Skills Story! It's printable, easy to use, and ready to hand out! A PDF file with six(6) pages.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Adulting On The Spectrum, Summer Life Skills Activities, Life Skills For Autistic Teens And Adults, Life Skills For Visual Learners, Resource For Supported Living Coach , Functional Self-Care Resources, Interactive Safety Lessons, Autism Visual Aid Life Skills, Autism Social Narratives
Capital Gains Taxes: High School Financial Literacy and Life Skills
Life Studies, Home Economics, Finance, Special Resources, Life Skills, Math, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets
This ready-to-use personal financial literacy lesson teaches high school students in grades 9-12 all about Capital Gains Taxes and the rules surrounding them in Canada and the USA. Students use middle grades math skills (decimal operations, percentages) to calculate realistic capital gains taxes in real-life scenarios involving selling investments such as stocks or bonds, art, or property. What is Included: 1) A Handout that clearly explains what capital gains are, what kinds of assets they are calculated on, and how capital gains taxes are calculated in both Canada and the USA. 2) Two Sample Scenarios of calculating realistic capital gains taxes after the sale of a vacation property and after the sale of some stocks and bonds. 3) A Two-Page Math Worksheet with five practice problems for students to use their math skills to complete (and a prompt for a written reflection). 4) Complete Answer Key: So there is no guesswork or prep required! How to Use: Go through the first two pages (handout and sample scenarios) as a whole class. You can teach the vocabulary words and complete the sample scenarios together so your students can learn how to calculate capital gains taxes step-by-step. Let students complete the two-page worksheet independently or in small groups. Come back together as a class to review the answers and your students’ reflections. This could stimulate a great class discussion too. If you would like to teach your students more about investing, such as the use of registered investment accounts as a strategy to avoid or reduce capital gains taxes, check out my Types of Investment Accounts Lessons! Types of Investment Accounts in the USA: 401k, Roth IRA, Brokerage Types of Investment Accounts in Canada: RRSP, FHSA, RESP, TFSA, and Cash Or, teach your students about Compound Interest and how it can be helpful when investing!
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Taxes, Capital Gains Taxes, Financial Literacy, Personal Finance, Family Consumer Sciences, Capital Gains, Investing, Applied Math, Life Skills, Tax Worksheets
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: William Shakespeare
ELA, Literature, Writing, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
William Shakespeare Research Project Dive deep into the life and works of the prolific playwright William Shakespeare with this complete 6-page research project. Students start by gathering facts and citing sources about Shakespeare's biography using the provided 2-page handout. Next, they organize their notes into an outline to draft a 5-paragraph informative essay on Shakespeare. The packet includes tips for structuring the essay, plus a peer review checklist for giving constructive feedback. Finally, students submit their finished essay which you can grade with the included rubric tied to Common Core standards. This step-by-step research project allows flexible implementation for grades 7-12, whether assigned in full or partially as a sub assignment. Let your students showcase their research skills and knowledge of this iconic literary figure.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Essay , Rubric, Research, Notetaking, Outlining
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: Barack Obama
Social Studies, ELA, History, History: USA, Writing, Research, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Barack Obama Research Project for Secondary Students Guide students through researching Barack Obama, the first African American president of the United States, with this complete 6-page resource. Students start by gathering facts and citing sources on a biography and note-taking worksheet. Next, they use a step-by-step essay outline to draft a 5-paragraph research essay on Obama. The resource also includes writing tips, a peer review checklist, and a rubric aligned to Common Core ELA standards. Use the full resource for a complete research lesson or assign components like the worksheet for a shorter activity. Best for secondary grades 8-11 language arts or social studies. Modify the rubric grade values by editing the included Google Sheet.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Essay, Research, Notetaking, Outlining
Crash Course Sociology Episode Worksheet | 12 - How We Got Here
Social Studies, Grade 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Crash Course Sociology Episode 12 Worksheet: How We Got Here This 2-page worksheet accompanies the Crash Course Sociology video "How We Got Here" and has 15 questions for students to answer while watching the 11-minute video. The link to the video is included at the top of the worksheet for easy access. An answer key is also provided so students can check their own work. This worksheet on the origins and history of sociology as a field of study can be used as an in-class activity for individuals or groups. Students can watch the video and complete the worksheet together in class, allowing the engaging visuals to facilitate discussion. It also works well as a homework assignment for students to watch the video and complete questions independently. Repeated viewings will help students solidify their learning. I hope this resource sparks an interest in sociology and its real-world applications that high school students can relate to. Please see my store for more sociology resources like lecture slides and activities.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Sociology Theories, Crash Course Videos, Crash Course Worksheets, Comprehension Questions, Society, Societal Norms
Letters: Read & Write Your Own Version (EFL Work Pack) 8+
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Introducing: EFL Work Pack - Letters: Read & Write Your Own Version (EFL Work Pack) 8+ An educational resource specially crafted for English as a Second Language (ESL) students. Aimed at intermediate level learners, it is adaptable across grades 5th through to 12th. Main Features Zoggy, the comic character, brings in a dash of fun and engagement. A unique focus towards correct usage of prepositions post-verbs to meet challenges faced by non-native English speakers. A guide towards drafting formal letters in standard English format. Beyond Vocabulary & Grammar Rules The pack goes beyond conventional vocabulary and grammar lessons. It introduces ESL students to idioms and colloquial phrases that are commonly used in day-to-day conversations with native English speakers. An expansive vocabulary tool replaces mundane terms with more appealing alternatives thus enhancing overall language expression. Focused Learning Approach - Interactive Exercises Motivating rather than demotivating, these EFL work packs include interactive practice exercises making learning enjoyable! Educational Toolkit Adaptability This toolkit can be utilized across diverse instructional settings: Whole group instructions Small group activities It can even serve as standalone homework assignments! In conclusion, Step into effective language learning today with our Letters: Read & Write Your Own Version (EFL Work Pack) 8+. Let your ESL learners command not just the rules but also the nuances of polished English expressiveness comparable to native speakers!
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags ESL Learning, Written English, Vocabulary Development, Formal Letters, Prepositions
Correlation Does Not Equal Causation: Scientific Method and Critical Thinking Lesson for Middle Grades or High School
Social Studies, History, Psychology, Science, Basic Science, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Experiments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Scientific Method and Critical Thinking Lesson for Middle or High School Students This lesson walks students through correlation and true experiments in an easy-to-understand and engaging manner. 12 different correlation examples are included. The package includes handouts, notes, diagrams , practice questions, a review, and answer key. How to Use: Print a 7 page package for each of your students. Present pages 1-4 on an interactive whiteboard and teach your students the basics of correlation (scatterplots, positive correlation, negative correlation, correlation coefficients, mistaking correlation as causation, media examples, reverse causation, third variables, etc.) as they fill in questions and notes. Then, students can do the practice questions on their own or in small groups (answer key included). Next, present page 6 to explain how to actually find causation in a true experiment : random selection, random assignment, dependent variable, independent variable, experimental group, control group, etc. Finally, students complete a one-page review (answer key included) Grades to Use With: This lesson was designed to be accessible to students as young as grade six all the way through high school. It could be an addition to a science unit about experimental methods, a science fair unit, a grade 8 math unit about scatter plots, or even a psychology class. Standards: CCSS8.SP.A.1 Construct and interpret scatter plots for bivariate measurement data to investigate patterns of association between two quantities. Describe patterns such as clustering, outliers, positive or negative association, linear association, and nonlinear association. CCSS8.SP.A.2 Know that straight lines are widely used to model relationships between two quantitative variables. For scatter plots that suggest a linear association, informally fit a straight line, and informally assess the model fit by judging the closeness of the data points to the line.
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Correlation, Causation, Critical Thinking, Scientific Method, Experiments, Reasoning, Experiment, Science Fair, Basic Science, Research, Mistaking Correlation For Causation
Tsunamis Reading Comprehension Article
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Tsunamis Reading Comprehension Article The Tsunamis Reading Comprehension Article is a robust teaching resource tailored specifically for students in Grades 8 and above. This comprehensive content extensively covers a range of tsunami-related topics, offering historic insights about tsunamis as well as an educational understanding about what makes them destructive, the impact on the environment and human preparedness for such events. This efficient learning tool is ideal for managing either whole group discussions or small group learning activities . It proves to be an engaging addition to science homework or independent learning exercises. Notably, this resource effortlessly integrates with Google Classroom and remote teaching methods, hence providing flexibility in its usage. A single click allows it to be added onto your Google Drive simplifying digital storage. Strength: The true strength of this article lies in its holistic methodology aimed at enhancing disciplinary literacy among learners by boosting reading comprehension and analysis abilities which are crucial to obtain scientific literacy skills. Easing workload: This completed 'ready-to-use' tsunami comprehension article reduces teacher's workload by eliminating any need for formatting as all groundwork has already been attended to leaving teachers with more time towards strategy planning or other vital tasks. User-friendly Design: The approachable design of this reading material ensures that no student gets left behind making it an exceptional tool whether you wish you introduce your topic or even provide extension activities for faster learners. Fully Editable Resource Balancing Engagement & Cognitive Development This fully editable resource maintains a neat balance between engaging reading activities & relevant questionnaires aimed at promoting cognitive thinking abilities among students. The estimated completion time of 50-75 minutes makes this a perfectly timed learning exercise without becoming an overwhelming task. Conclusion In summary, the Tsunamis Reading Comprehension Article is the perfect choice for consolidating complex scientific concepts into digestible portions that interest even the most hesitant readers and also evaluates your students’ literacy skills. This resource successfully merges content that’s factually rich, educationally relevant and pedagogically sound to create informed, reflective thinkers with the necessary skills required to comprehend their surrounding world. Ultimately it promotes nuanced understanding of tsunamis while cultivating strong literacy roots making learning enjoyable & efficient.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Tsunamis, Reading Comprehension, Educational Resource, Scientific Literacy, Cognitive Thinking
Pseudo Crossword: 20 Questions As You Like It
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Literature, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Crosswords Puzzles, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
Pseudo Crossword : 20 Questions As You Like It Pseudo Crossword : 20 Questions As You Like It is an enriching, engaging teaching resource designed specifically for middle school and high school educators focusing on Language Arts. This pseudo crossword puzzle tool merges the fun of traditional crosswords with an instructive approach, based on one of Shakespeare's beloved plays, 'As You Like It'. Educators can seamlessly integrate this product into their teaching routines. The pseudo crossword consists of 20 clues, each pertaining to different facets of 'As You Like It'. This innovative learning instrument encourages students to tap into their knowledge reservoirs about the literary classic and use critical thinking to solve the puzzle. This tool fits well within various teaching environments—whole group activities during class time or small group sessions during targeted literature circles in grades 8-12. Could function as a fascinating homework assignment encouraging engagement outside of typical book reports or comprehension tests. Literature and Reading Comprehension are infused within this product's framework—a catalyst for student motivation towards these pivotal academic subjects at these grade levels. The product is delivered as a PDF file format for easy access and convenience. Pseudo Crossword : 20 Questions As You Like It maintains the engagement level high while enhancing the overall learning experience effortlessly. Providing more than just trivia information which often accompanies traditional crosswords; this resource encourages learners' comprehensive understanding by delving deeper into 'As You Like It'. Nurturing intellectual curiosity amid students remains at heart—it supports their journey in becoming not just proficient readers but enthusiastic literature lovers too. Pseudo Crossword : 20 Questions As You Like It is more than a worksheet—it’s an interactive way to boost student passion for Shakespearean Literature while mastering reading comprehension skills.
Author Jay Waggoner
Tags Pseudo Crossword, Shakespeare, Literature Circles, Reading Comprehension, Engaging Activity
Crash Course Sociology Episode Worksheet | 4 - Sociology Research Methods
Social Studies, Grade 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Crash Course Sociology Research Methods Worksheet Dive deeper into the world of sociology research methods with this 2-page worksheet based on the Crash Course Sociology video. With 15 questions that guide students through the key concepts, this supplementary resource helps high schoolers better understand the research process used by sociologists to study society. Easily implement it alongside the 10-minute video, allowing students to fill out the worksheet as they watch initially, then rewatch in small groups to solidify comprehension. Accommodate diverse learners by offering the video transcript and answer key for self-paced learning too. This engaging worksheet on sociological research methodologies like surveys, field work, and experiments makes a meaningful addition to any unit on the scientific study of human societies and behaviors.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Crash Course Worksheet, Crash Course Videos, Sociology Worksheet, Sociology Video, Research Methods, Sociology Research, Comprehension
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: Lin Manuel Miranda
Creative Arts, Art, Social Studies, Music, History, History: USA, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
If you're students are in love with the music of "Hamilton" or "Moana," give them the opportunity to learn about that music's creator, Lin Manuel Miranda. This resource provides your students with the opportunity to independently learn about and summarize the life of the modern music legend with this engaging research planner and essay assignment. This carefully scaffolded and easy-to-assign-AND-assess resource has been designed to guide student learning from Lin Manuel Miranda fact-collection to the careful development of a five-paragraph research essay. Teaching this resource could not be easier! Start by handing out the background research and note-taking worksheet (you could also ONLY hand this out if you want a shorter lesson!). Once students have found their facts and sources, provide them with the essay outline activity, which guides them step-by-step through the requirements of a short research essay. From there, drafting their essay, using the provided peer review checklist, and submitting their final draft will be no problem at all. And then you can assess their work with the provided Common Core rubric! Use this entire resource as a complete research lesson or just part of it as a short research activity or sub plan! This TeachSimple download includes: - A Lin Manuel Miranda essay writing assignment with directions, requirements, research essay writing tips, a peer review checklist, and Common Core-tied grading rubric - An editable rubric, provided as a link, that lets you make adjustments to the grade values and guidelines. This link is provided as as Google Sheet specifically built for integration into Google Classroom, although you can also modify it for use in other Learning Management Systems (LMSs) - A Lin Manuel Miranda biography and note-taking worksheet that will guide your students through information gathering. This straightforward two-page handout includes instructions for background research, a fun drawing section, and an area to cite quality sources and organize conducted research - A research essay outlining worksheet, so students build on their Lin Manuel Miranda notes in a clear and simple manner as they build their work towards a draft and final paper - All 6-pages of this lesson are provided in full-color and B&W versions Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 8 through 11. The included rubric is subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Language (3) and Writing (2 and 7). This resource is provided as a print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF file. The rubric is also included as an editable Google Sheet. This resource contains 6 pages and 1 Google Sheet.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Essay, Rubric, Research, Notetaking, Outlining
Diwali Worksheets for High-School & ESL Students
ELA, Reading, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
Teach your students about the biggest festival in India with this activity which includes reading, listening, comprehension check, discussion & vocab activities! ContainsFull Lesson Plan. Encourage your students to learn about the world with this Fall festival activity . This would be great for high-school students, or advanced ESL students of any age.
Author The Laughing Linguist
Tags Diwali Activity, Diwali Worksheet, Informational Text, Reading Comprehension, ESL
Vocational Skills Activity: 25 Tips for a Successful First Day
Special Resources, Creative Arts, Art, Special Education Needs (SEN), Life Skills, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
25 Tips for a Successful First Day at Work is a life skills resource aimed at high school students, offering valuable advice for making a positive impression on their first day of work. This Vocational Skills Activity helps students in various ways: • It instructs them on appropriate work attire, punctuality, and introducing themselves to colleagues. • The resource emphasizes the importance of asking questions, active listening, and displaying a willingness to learn. • It teaches individuals to be friendly, respectful, and professional. • The resource provides strategies for overcoming first-day nerves. • It's especially useful for individuals with disabilities, offering additional support and guidance for developing essential life skills. • It instills the confidence necessary for a successful start in a new job. • These activities are tailored to meet the unique needs of high school students, ensuring relevance and effectiveness. There are 26 reading comprehension questions in this Vocational Skills Activity ! This activity will assist high school students in developing the necessary life skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities. A great place to use this handout is in special education classes or one-to-one settings, such as ABA therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) sessions. High school students working on independent living would benefit significantly from this activity for defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals. In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning. Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Vocational Skills Activity ! This activity contains step-by-step instructions, questions, and answers that reinforce learning, age-appropriate graphics, real-world examples, and ideas for implementation. This is the perfect special education activity for grade 10, grade 11, grade 12, and autism life skill centers. This special education life skills handout was designed to assist teens and adults with difficulties developing independent living skills. It's a printable, easy-to-use activity ready to hand out! Related Products for Developing Independent Living Skills How to Fill Out a Job Application How to Write Your First Resume How to Prepare for a Job Interview How to Read a Basic Pay Stub A PDF with 11 unique pages. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Adulting On The Spectrum, Employment Related For High School Students, Career Exploration For High School Students, Vocational Education For Autistic Teens And Adults, Job Skills For Autistic Teens And Adults, Resource For Supported Living Coach , Life Skills For Autistic Teens And Adults, Life Skills For Visual Learners, Reading Comprehension Passages, IEP Goal-Oriented Skills, Vocational Activities For High School Students
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: Beethoven
Creative Arts, Art, Social Studies, Music, History, History: World, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Ludwig van Beethoven Research Project This 6-page resource guides students through researching and writing an informative essay on Ludwig van Beethoven's life and achievements. Students begin by gathering facts and citing sources on a structured 2-page worksheet. An outlining tool then scaffolds drafting a 5-paragraph essay that summarizes their research. Finally, a rubric tied to Common Core ELA standards aids assessment. Use the full lesson or assign individual components like the research worksheet for a customizable sub plan. Applicable for grades 8-11, this project develops skills in research, note-taking, outlining, writing, citing sources, and peer review. Subjects covered include music history and composition while meeting ELA informational writing standards. Modify the included Google Sheet rubric or use the provided print-ready PDF.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Essay, Research, Rubric, Notetaking, Outlining
Finance Life Skills - A Guide to Completing a Credit Card Application
Special Resources, Creative Arts, Art, Life Studies, Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Finance, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
An engaging lesson on Completing a Credit Card Application teaches individuals with special needs how to navigate the world of credit cards and build essential financial skills. In this activity, the entire credit card application process is broken down into simple steps, making it easy for all learners to follow along. Obtaining and completing the credit card application form accurately can be learned from the bank's website or in person. There is an easy-to-follow guide that can help students fill in crucial details, including their name, address, income, job information, and credit history, with precision to avoid mistakes. The life skills worksheet teaches students the significance of a credit history, akin to a financial report card, in determining whether they are approved for a credit card. With this informative lesson, participants will gain an in-depth understanding of credit cards, credit history, and responsible financial management, all presented in an accessible and engaging format tailored to special education needs. There are a total of 56 reading comprehension questions in this Functional Life Skills resource! This activity will assist high school students in developing the necessary life skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities. A great place to use this handout is in special education classes or one-to-one settings, such as ABA therapy, speech therapy, job coaches, occupational therapy, and Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) sessions. High school students working on independent living would benefit significantly from this activity for defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals. In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning. Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Functional Life Skills Activity! This activity contains step-by-step instructions, questions, and answers that reinforce learning, age-appropriate graphics, real-world examples, and ideas for implementation. This is the perfect special education activity for grade 10, grade 11, grade 12, and autism life skill centers . This special education life skills handout was designed to assist teens and adults with difficulties developing independent living skills. It's a printable, easy-to-use activity ready to hand out! Related Products for Developing Independent Living Skills How to Read a Basic Pay Stub How to Fill Out a Job Application How to Create a Shopping List How Credit Cards Work How to Create a Monthly Budget How to Schedule an Appointment How to Prepare for a Job Interview Home Repair Service Agreement How to Complete a Boarding Pass Auto Repair Service Agreement A PDF with 25 unique pages. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Independent Living Skills, IEP Goal-Oriented Skills, Autism Resource For Parent , Life Skills For Autistic Teens And Adults, Adulting On The Spectrum, Social And Emotional Learning, Financial Literacy
Systems of Equations Word Problems Guided Notes + Homework Set
, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets
Systems of Equations Word Problems Guided Notes and Homework Set This 9-12th grade math resource teaches students to solve systems of equations word problems . The guided notes allow learners to actively build knowledge by walking through examples and filling in key information. Students then apply what they learned by completing word problems in the homework assignment. Teachers can use this resource in multiple ways - for whole group direct instruction, individual practice, or as a homework assignment to provide students extra practice solving systems of equations word problems . An answer key is included for educators to easily check student work. This teaching resource aims to boost student confidence in translating word problems into systems of equations and using methods like substitution and elimination to efficiently solve them.
Author Eddie McCarthy
Tags Systems, Equations, Word Problems, Math Homework, Guided Notes, Systems Of Equations Word Problems, System Word Problems Answers
Crash Course Psychology Episode Worksheet | 12 - The Bobo Beatdown
Social Studies, History, Psychology, Grade 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Crash Course Psychology Episode 12 Worksheet: The Bobo Beatdown This 2-page worksheet accompanies the Crash Course Psychology video on The Bobo Beatdown. It includes 15 short answer questions about the video, which discusses the controversial obedience studies conducted by Stanley Milgram in the 1960s. An answer key is included for easy self or peer checking. Recommended for high school psychology students, this worksheet encourages critical thinking about ethics, authority, and social pressure. It can be used for individual practice or group discussions. Pair it with the 9-minute Crash Course video to evaluate comprehension and tap into students’ interest in understanding real-world psychology. Check out my store for more engaging psychology resources.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Crash Course Videos, Crash Course Psychology, Psychology Video, Bobo Beatdown, Theories, Comprehension, Vocabulary, Albert Bandura
The Effects of Sugar on the Body Reading Comprehension Article
Science, Life Sciences, Human Body, Grade 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
The Effects of Sugar on the Body Reading Comprehension Article Designed for grade 11 and above learners, The Effects of Sugar on the Body Reading Comprehension Article is a comprehensive teaching tool skillfully marrying literacy with science. This resource challenges students to read a scientific article and answer various questions originating from it. Meticulously discussing important subjects such as: Sugar along with its effects on essential organs (liver, pancreas, brain, heart) Its role in fat storage Aging relation to sugar consumption Cancer development allied to sugar intake. This tool gives extensive knowledge. With one click interaction with Google Classroom upscaling its accessibility, appending this digital workout directly into your Google Drive is easy as pie. Made available both in Microsoft Word and PDF versions ensures formatting troubles are kept at arm's length thus making it versatile across preferred platforms be it in-class learning or at home study. To address time management dilemmas waved by syllabus density demands, this instrument smartly develops scientific literary skills while enhancing analytical abilities by engaging students for 50-75 minutes per session. Making multi-tasking feasible - introducing topic thoroughly yet concisely; assessing comprehension skills via mixed questions; providing an extension activity for swift learners; additional means of test student's proficiency to comprehend intricate concepts scientifically; serving supplementary credit opportunity for hard-pressed learners through extra tasks incorporated - are functions boasted by this adaptable article. Underlining ease of access mingled with flexibility intended towards accommodating different learning pace among students while condensing comprehensive data about sugar impacts upon human physiology within one lesson plan guiding tutors towards manageable timetable conservation – make yourself ready right away! Prudent adoption of this product enhances scientific perception amongst young learners. Equipping them to be informed citizens capable of making well-informed decisions about not just personal health but also complex yet consequential daily life facets like climate change or antibiotic misuse; competencies which are indispensable out in the real world.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Sugar Effects, Body Physiology, Scientific Literacy, Reading Comprehension, Health Education
Relations, Function, Domain & Range Guided Notes + Homework Set
Math, Algebra, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This is a Relations, Functions, Domain & Range Guided Notes + Homework Set. Students will learn more about this math skill as they walk through guided notes allowing them to learn and apply as they go along. A homework assignment is included to further student understanding of this algebra skill. Answer key included.
Author Eddie McCarthy
Tags Functions, Algebra, Graphing, Linear Equations, Guided Notes, Notes On Domain And Range, Relations And Functions Domain And Range
The Butler (2013): Complete Movie Guide with Historical References
Social Studies, History, History: African, History: USA, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Forest Whitaker stars as Cecil Gaines, a fictional character inspired by Eugene Allen. Cecil grows up in the racially segregated South and witnesses his father's murder by a white plantation owner. He later finds work as a domestic servant in a hotel, where he hones his skills as a butler. Cecil's exceptional work ethic and dedication catch the attention of a White House representative, who offers him a job as a butler in the White House. Cecil accepts the position, and over the years, he becomes a trusted and respected member of the White House staff, serving various presidents. As Cecil carries out his duties, the film depicts the tumultuous events and social changes taking place in America. From the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Cecil observes and is indirectly affected by the shifting political and social landscape. "The Butler" also delves into Cecil's personal life, particularly his relationship with his wife, Gloria, played by Oprah Winfrey, and their two sons. Cecil's dedication to his work often comes at the cost of his relationships, causing strain within his family. Throughout the film, Cecil struggles with his role as a passive observer to the racial inequality and injustice surrounding him. As the civil rights movement gains momentum, his eldest son, Louis, played by David Oyelowo, becomes an activist, causing tension and ideological clashes between them. "The Butler" combines fictional elements with historical events, featuring an ensemble cast that includes notable actors portraying various U.S. presidents, such as Robin Williams as Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Cusack as Richard Nixon, and Alan Rickman as Ronald Reagan. The film aims to highlight the experiences of African-Americans during a transformative period in American history, emphasizing the personal journey of Cecil Gaines and the impact of his service in the White House. It touches on themes of race, identity, family, and the struggle for civil rights. "The Butler" serves as a poignant exploration of the African-American experience through the eyes of a butler who witnesses firsthand the complexities of power, politics, and social change in America. These 25 teacher-generated questions are designed to help students focus in on key information during this powerful movie. I have also included 4 historical reference points (short excerpts to help give students a historical reference point for the printables /parts-of-and-anatomy-of">parts of the movie). Ready to print and use! Comes with a completed answer key! The movie is available on iTunes and Amazon.
Author EduPal Learning
Tags The Butler, Movie Guide, History, US History, Video Guide, The Butler Movie Guide Questions























