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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: Alexander Hamilton
Social Studies, ELA, History, History: USA, Writing, Research, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Alexander Hamilton Research Project Students dive deep into the life of Alexander Hamilton with this engaging research and essay assignment. The step-by-step materials guide learners from collecting facts to drafting a five-paragraph essay. The resource includes an assignment sheet outlining essay requirements, research and writing tips, peer review checklist, and rubric tied to Common Core standards. An editable rubric lets you customize grade values. A biography worksheet scaffolds background research, note-taking, drawing, and citing quality sources. The outline worksheet builds a framework for the final essay. Provided in color and black-and-white, this versatile resource works well for individual, small group, or whole class research projects in grades 7-12. The complete packet contains 6 printable pages plus an editable rubric to help students succeed in researching and essay writing on this influential Founding Father.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Essay , Notetaking, Research, Outlining
Functional Life Skills: Nelson Learns about Party Etiquette
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Functional Life Skills: Nelson Learns about Party Etiquette This resource is an educational tool with a focus on teaching students valuable life skills, especially proper party etiquette. 'Functional Life Skills: Nelson Learns about Party Etiquette' is a story that illustrates basic dos and don'ts of social manners at parties through the character Nora who guides Nelson. The narrative uses simple language to cover the importance of proper etiquette at parties including how to: Introduce oneself Start conversations Accept food or drink graciously, and Exhibit polite behaviour. The resource's strength lies in its relatability from practical examples and age-appropriate visual aids such as diagrams and illustrations. It simplifies complex social narratives making it suitable for high school students with intellectual disabilities and adults learning basic life skills. The addition of seven comprehension questions aid understanding along with answer keys allowing for reinforcement: Nora teaches Nelson how to introduce himself at parties. Functional Life Skills: Nelson Learns about Party Etiquette as Part of your Lesson Plan: Incorporate in whole group activities, Tailor for smaller focus groups, or Assign as homework. This product aims at fostering independent living skills creating confident individuals. Teachers, parents, coaches or therapists can use this resource effectively because it simplifies social narratives into easy-to-understand concepts using direct language and clear behavior expectations. Get Started Now! This product is available in a convenient printable format and easy-to-distribute six-page PDF. Incorporate 'Functional Life Skills: Nelson Learns about Party Etiquette' into your educational strategy today!
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Party Etiquette, Life Skills, Social Norms, Manners, Interactive Instruction
Types of Investments: Personal Financial Literacy- GICs, Stocks, Etc.
Life Studies, Home Economics, Finance, Math, Special Resources, Life Skills, Percentages, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
This 3-page lesson that includes student worksheets will help teach your high school students about all the different kinds of investments that they can purchase to grow their savings and net worth. Get teenagers interested in investing early to help improve their financial literacy! It’s an easy-to-use lesson for a finance, career and personal planning, family and consumer sciences, life skills, or applied math class. How to Use: 1. Students will learn the basic vocabulary (including rate of return and principal) and concepts (including risk versus reward and time horizon) surrounding investments. 2. Six different kinds of investments are introduced (savings accounts, GICs, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and Exchange Traded Funds). 3. For each, students will determine the basic pros and cons and research to find one or more current interest rates and/or rates of return. They can use the information on the worksheets and complete more research online. 4. Finally, students are asked to decide how they would invest a $1 million inheritance into 3 different kinds of investments. They will choose how much to put into each investment, and they will explain why they made their picks (based on when they might need to use the money and what they want to use it for). What's Included: 5 Page PDF: Ready to Print and Use! - Teacher Instructions - 2-Page Student Worksheet: six types of investments and investment vocabulary - 1-Page Student Worksheet: How would you invest $1 million? - Sample Answer Key If you enjoy this product, check out other investment and financial literacy lessons in my store: Types of Investment Accounts in Canada: Teaches about the Registered Investment Accounts Available in Canada Types of Investment Accounts in the US: Teaches about the Registered Investment Accounts Available in the USA Net Worth: Assets - Liabilities = Equity: Teaches Students How to Build Their Net Worth
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Personal Financial Literacy, Financial Literacy, High School Financial Literacy, Investing, Investments, Stocks, Bonds, Gics, Family Consumer Sciences, Life Skills
Painkillers Reading Comprehension Article
Science, Life Sciences, Human Body, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Painkillers Reading Comprehension Article Overview: The Painkillers Reading Comprehension Article is an exemplary educational tool designed for high school teachers and homeschool educators. This resource provides a comprehensive analysis of painkillers, encompassing what they are, the different types available, how they work and the dangers of addiction. Key Skills Targeted: Reading comprehension Scientific literacy Analytical thinking Flexibility: This fully editable resource allows customization according to individual teaching styles or classroom needs. It can be used for whole class instruction, smaller group discussions or even individual homework assignments. Tech-friendly Options: The document provides three formats to choose from: Microsoft Word document – editable version for convenience PDF – ready-to-print version Google Classroom format – integrates seamlessly with e-learning platforms Duration & Assessment: The task will take around 50-75 minutes hands-on time for students. An answer key is provided easing out the assessment process.' Cross-curricular Application: This resource finds applications beyond Science curriculum significantly benefiting English Language Arts classrooms as well by enhancing students’ information text standards skills development. In Conclusion, The Painkillers Reading Comprehension Article skillfully simplifies complex concepts promoting understanding about painkillers both as a scientific concept and societal issue. This user-friendly, no prep teaching tool does not only spark dynamic classroom discussions but also strengthens student literacy and critical thinking skills.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Painkillers, Reading Comprehension, Science Curriculum, High School, Homeschool Educators
America The Story of Us: Video Viewing Guide & Question | Episode 2 • Revolution
Social Studies, Government, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
America Story of Us, by the History Channel, is one of the best video series to show for any American or US History class. Teachers love the quality content, and students enjoy the engaging visuals! Certainly considered a classic by now, this series has 12 episodes ranging from the early setters of Jamestown, all the way through September 11th and the new millennium. This viewing guide for episode 2 entitled "Revolution" covers the following information: The colonies declare independence The Continental Army and George Washington George Washington's intelligence and spy ring Winter at Valley Forge The Declaration of Independence Battle of Yorktown What's Included: All questions for this product are for the viewing of Episode 2 • Revolution. There are over 20 thoughtful questions that are presented in the order of the video. All questions are completely editable if you prefer to alter any questions. Questions are separated into labeled, time-stamped viewing segments for students to easily follow along. Each worksheet also ends with one thought provoking question to stimulate classroom discussion. Answer keys are included for all questions. Worksheets are available in a Google Classroom format for students to complete on any device. These worksheets can also be easily exported as a stunning PDF for students to complete as a double sided worksheet . (Whether you have a student that needs special assistance, or you prefer your class to have a paper format, this printable PDF option is extremely helpful for any classroom.) Whichever format you prefer, both options will look and feel the same for easy grading by you the teacher
Author Mister Harms
Tags Colonies, Independence, America, Battle Of Yorktown, Government Worksheets, America The Story Of Us Revolution Answer Key, Questions Episode 2
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: F. Scott Fitzgerald
ELA, Literature, Writing, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: F. Scott Fitzgerald Guide students to research the renowned author F. Scott Fitzgerald through this easy-to-implement resource. Students gather facts and sources about Fitzgerald's life using the background research and note-taking worksheet. Next, they outline their essay using the provided template, which structures their work into an informative five-paragraph format. Students then write a draft, utilize the peer review checklist, and submit a final version. Assess their work using the included rubric tied to Common Core ELA standards. Use the full resource for a complete research lesson or individual components as needed. This scaffolded and clearly organized resource makes researching and essay writing on Fitzgerald's life simple for students in grades 8-11. Editable files allow customization as desired.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Essay, Rubric, Research, Notetaking, Outlining
Japanese Castles
Social Studies, History, History: Asian, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Japanese Castles Study Unit Resource Introducing the comprehensive and informative 'Japanese Castles' study resource, designed uniquely to enhance social studies curriculum modules. This teaching aid is well-suited for educators at public schools and homeschooling parents intending to delve deeper into the history of Japan with their 9th through 12th grade students. Lesson Overview The resource comprises of three interactive lessons that sequentially explore the evolution of Japanese castle building throughout history - rooting from Yamato Era through to modern day. The foremost lesson familiarizes students with these transitional transformations, seamlessly connecting periods. In Lesson Two, students are introduced to various architectural features intrinsic to Japanese castles and their unique defense mechanisms. Potential for stimulating discussions on design strategies amongst budding historians or architects is silently woven into this section of learning. The final lesson conveys practical application by stimulating learners’ skills in research and presentation. Here, they'll undertake detailed study off one among four iconic Japanese castles; Himeji, Matsumoto, Osaka or Nagoya; culminating in engaging presentations that consolidate gained understandings. Supplement Material Included This product incorporates varied supportive materials including: Abrasive worksheets targeting focused areas within each lesson’s thrust area along with project materials for a hands-on approach towards each subject tackled. A PowerPoint presentation further amplifies immersive teaching—learning encounters. Recreational aspects like crossword activities around castle terminologies add an element of fun but serve as non-formal evaluation tools measuring knowledge retention indirectly through gamified learning means.. Inclusive coloring pages richly intervene artistic engagements fostering mind relaxation phases whilst strengthening lessons learned conceptually on castles structure specifics – a fantastic opportunity for sensory support! Looking forward in sowing seeds fervently cultivating young minds neatly across crucial intellectual fields within Social Studies. Last Note: You will get your downloaded resources as a zipped file which can easily be accessed across multiple software platforms unhampered by compatibility issues!!
Author Mr Gray History
Tags Japanese Castles, Social Studies, Asian History, Architecture Study, Interactive Learning
The Immune System Reading Comprehension Article
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Common Core, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
The Immune System Reading Comprehension Article is a teaching resource designed for educators, including public school teachers and homeschoolers. This article provides an engaging approach to explore biology, specifically the immune system - the body's defense mechanism. This product offers a unique blend of disciplinary literacy and science education, delivering robust content created for high school students. It can also be utilized by advanced middle-school students who could benefit from more challenging material. Learning Aspects Definition of the immune system and various components Autoimmune diseases, allergies Implications of overactive or underactive immune systems and leukemia Treatments available for immune system diseases and proactive immunity support tips are included. Intriguing facts about the immune system also feature in this comprehensive guide This versatile teaching tool could be employed in multiple ways: whole group lessons for class-wide discussions or small group activities fostering peer learning. Alternatively, it can serve as homework assignments ensuring student engagement beyond classroom hours. Pedagogical Expertise Outlined - Keeping it Simple yet Significant! \ No salesy content nor unnecessary jargon! The text is comprehensible with a readability level fit for grade 7-8 students. This educational asset perfectly integrates into lesson plans meeting NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards), TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills) State Standards or Common Core guidelines effectively! Digital Classroom Ready! \ From Google Classroom to remote learning setups which are essential now; any potential technical woes are alleviated so that you as teachers focus on delivering quality education without worrying about formatting issues! The resource also comes fully equipped with activity -based questions ranging from: LITERAL understanding checks drawn from the article OPEN-ENDED inquiry-based questions that energize lively discussion An answer key is included for quick teacher reference, making it even more user-friendly. Overall, The Immune System Reading Comprehension Article makes scientific literacy less daunting and more of an adventure for both teachers and students!
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Immune System, Biology, Defense Mechanism, Autoimmune Diseases, Allergies
Functional Life Skills: Understanding and Tracking Allergies
Special Resources, Creative Arts, Art, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Functional Life Skills: Understanding and Tracking Allergies An educational resource aimed at enhancing formative learning for high school students by providing comprehensive understanding of allergies. The underlying aim is to equip the younger generation with essential life skills that will bear them in good stead both within the school environment and as they venture into the wider world. Allergy Resource Key Focus: Creating a detailed allergy list Monitoring preventive care for allergies Tracking symptoms over time Developing an easy-to-understand allergy rating scale Maintaining a record of various allergic reactions The resource offers value by presenting "51 reading comprehension questions", targeted towards cementing newfound concepts in student's memory while simultaneously reinforcing existing knowledge. 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 Independent Living 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 Schedule an Appointment How to Fill Out a Job Application How to Create a Strong Password This activity comprises 22 unique pages packed full of step-by-step instructions complemented by appropriate graphic design features. It comes with a flexible option of either color-themed pages or black-and-white printable pages promoting convenience. To sum it up - The Functional Life Skills: Understanding and Tracking Allergies resource promotes beneficial life skills subtly woven into day-to-day activities fostering independence among high school students.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Allergies, Life Skills, Monitoring, Symptoms, Education
The Northern and Southern Lights Reading Comprehension Article - Grade 8 and Up
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Space, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Northern and Southern Lights Reading Comprehension Article - Grade 8 and Up This teaching resource is ideal for high school educators, but can also be adapted for strong middle-school students. It bridges science and literacy by promoting reading scientific articles, particularly about Northern and Southern Auroras. The goal is to engage learners directly from the text while encouraging critical thinking. Topics cover: Aurora colors Locations of Auroras The formation of Auroras Solar wind theory Magnetosphere dynamics explanation Ionosphere effects description The content easily integrates with Google Classroom making it perfect for both in-person classes or remote learning sessions. Presentation Format Options: This resource available in multiple formats: Microsoft Word version PDF variant Educational Approaches: Teachers can use this educational material for: Fostering whole-group instruction. \n Facilitating small group activities. \n \ Serving as an engaging homework assignment. + +Expected completion time: 50-75 minutes.* An answer key is provided to facilitate grading.";
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Northern Lights, Southern Lights, Reading Comprehension, Science Literacy, Distance Learning
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: Alexander Graham Bell
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Science, Basic Science, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: Alexander Graham Bell Biography Alexander Graham Bell had a tremendous impact on modern life through his inventions, most notably the telephone. This 6-page educational resource guides students to research Bell's life and innovations, take notes, and write an informative essay. The resource includes: - A research planner outlining essay requirements like word count, paragraph structure, citing sources properly, and tips for drafting and self-editing. The attached rubric ties to 8th-11th grade Common Core ELA standards. - A biography worksheet for Bell with space to sketch an invention, record key facts, and list quality online/print sources. This scaffolds notetaking before writing. - An outline worksheet to help students organize research into an engaging introductory paragraph, three body paragraph topics, and a conclusion. This scaffolded research project can be adjusted for length and depth depending on needs. Use the full lesson or individual components to build nonfiction literacy skills. The student-centered design encourages independence in secondary grades. Customize the rubric for your classroom grading. With clear expectations and scaffolds for citing sources, outlining ideas, writing drafts, peer editing, and teacher feedback, this Bell biography assignment develops research and communication abilities.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Research, Essay, Notetaking, Outlining, Alexander Graham Bell
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: Miles Davis
Creative Arts, Art, Social Studies, Music, History, History: USA, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Trumpeter Miles Davis Research Organizer & Essay Assignment This engaging 6-page teaching resource provides students the opportunity to research the life of legendary jazz musician Miles Davis through guided note-taking and outlining worksheets. It builds to a final 5-paragraph essay that can be peer reviewed and assessed using the included grading rubric. The step-by-step materials make assigning and assessing student work easy. Students will conduct research, take notes, create an outline , write a draft, peer review, and submit a final copy. Background information establishes context about Miles Davis so students can dive right into research. The resource works well for whole class or individual assignments in grades 8-11. This complete research project facilitates key research, writing, revision, and citation skills tied to ELA standards. Students will enjoy learning about an iconic musician while developing critical proficiencies. Editable versions provided.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Essay, Rubric, Research, Notetaking, Outlining
Parkinson’s Disease - Science Reading Article - Grade 8 and Up
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Parkinson's Disease Reading Comprehension - Grade 8+ This informative science article teaches students in grades 8 and up about Parkinson's disease - its symptoms, causes, treatments, and facts. The reading is accompanied by critical thinking questions that develop scientific literacy, reading comprehension, and analysis skills. As a time-saving teaching resource, this engaging substitute plan facilitates differentiated instruction. Students read the article independently and answer knowledge-based, evaluative, and open-ended questions. Then, class discussion facilitates the application of concepts. This activity takes 50-75 minutes and integrates smoothly with Google Classroom through multiple file type options. Overall, this well-researched reading fosters disciplinary literacy and boosts comprehension. Through insightful facts and perspectives, students gain a nuanced understanding of Parkinson’s while strengthening analysis abilities.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Parkinson, Disease, Reading, Comprehension, Human Body
Jacques Monod – Fact Sheet, Quiz & Interactive PDF incl. H5P
Life Sciences, Science, STEM, History, Social Studies, Biographies, Inventors, Basic Science, Physics, Biology, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Quizzes, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Projects, Activities
Scientist Jacques Monod - Fact Sheet, Quiz & Interactive Version (PDF & H5P) Jacques Monod – Gene Regulation and the Logic of Life Fact Sheet, Quiz & Interactive Exercises (PDF + H5P) 🧬⚙️ This 45-minute resource introduces students in grades 9–11 to Jacques Monod – a French molecular biologist whose work helped uncover how genes are turned on and off. In many biology classes, students learn what DNA is and how proteins are made. But the question of how cells know which genes to activate – and when – often stays abstract. Monod, together with François Jacob, studied this in bacteria and developed the model of the lac operon. It’s a great example of how cells respond to their environment, and it laid the groundwork for much of what we know about gene regulation today. To make this topic more tangible, I’ve created a compact, ready-to-use lesson that breaks it down into manageable parts. It includes an informational text, a fact sheet, quiz questions with answers, and a creative partner task. The material comes in color and black-and-white versions, plus there’s a digital H5P version. What’s included: A clear, student-friendly text about Jacques Monod and the lac operon A fact sheet to help students sort and retain key information Quiz questions with an answer key – good for review or independent work A task where students design and exchange their own questions in pairs Printable PDF and interactive H5P formats for flexible use 💻 Answer key included ✅ I’ve used this resource during our genetics unit, especially when moving from DNA basics to regulation and gene expression. It also fits well in discussions about how scientific models are developed and tested. The partner task works well in small groups or for homework – depending on your setup. 🚀 Download now and bring the legacy of Jacques Monod into your biology lessons today! 📍 Best wishes, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we create a positive and inspiring learning environment. 🐶✨
Author Lernfitness
Tags Science, Biology, Famous Scientists Lesson, H5P, Interactive Science Exercises, STEM, History, Scientists, Jacques Monod, Molecular Biology
Functional Life Skills: Omar Learns How to Ask for Help
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
In Omar Learns How to Ask for Help, Olivia teaches Omar the importance of asking for help and when it's appropriate. The use of this Functional Life Skills resource will allow students to engage in the following: • This essential life skills story covers how to ask for help politely • Encouragement to express gratitude when receiving help • The life skills resources use humor to make the concept relatable • The story uses simple and clear language to emphasize the benefits of seeking help from others. • 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 Functional 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 Functional 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, Independent Living Skills, Autism Resource For Parent, Life Skills For Visual Learners, Autism Reading Comprehension, Summer Life Skills Activities, Functional Self-Care Resources, Resource For Speech Therapists, Life Skills Activities For High School Students, Special Education Teachers
Functional Life Skills: Omar Prepares to Visit His New Doctor
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
In Omar Prepares to Visit His New Doctor, Olivia helps Omar prepare to visit a new primary care doctor. • An excellent conversation starter for discussing medical information is this life skills story. • Use simple and clear language to cover the importance of medical history, including surgeries, hospitalizations, allergies, and family medical history. • The story examines the social history, including smoking, drinking, and drug use. • They discuss changes in health and family medical history since your last visit with the doctor. • 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 Functional 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 Functional Life Skills Story! It's printable , easy to use, and ready to hand out! A PDF file with seven (7) pages.
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
Mozart Research Organizer & Essay Assignment
Creative Arts, Art, Social Studies, Music, History, History: USA, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
The Mozart Research Organizer & Essay Assignment is a scaffolded research project for secondary students to independently investigate if Mozart was the most important composer in Western history. Students gather and organize facts about Mozart’s life using the provided biography and note-taking worksheet before outlining and drafting a five-paragraph research essay. The essay outline worksheet structures the writing process step-by-step. A peer review checklist and Common Core-aligned rubric support assessment. This resource facilitates rich learning through independent research, notetaking, outlining, essay writing, peer review, and self-assessment. It encourages high school students to analyze facts and develop informed, reasoned arguments about Mozart’s historical significance. Use the full package for an in-depth lesson or assign individual components like the biography worksheet or essay rubric as needed. Editable via Google Sheets. Includes 6 printable pages. Best for grades 8-11.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Essay, Research, Notetaking, Rubric, 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
Alkali Metals Concept Wheel – Interactive Chemistry Activity for Grade
STEM, Science, Chemistry, Physics, Life Sciences, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Worksheets, Flashcards, Projects, Presentations, Graphic Organizers
Alkali Metals Concept Wheel – Interactive Chemistry Activity for Grades 7–10 Learn Alkali Metals - visual learning 🧪🧠 This concept wheel is a practical way to help students understand the alkali metals in Group 1 of the periodic table. I first made it for a grade 8 class that was struggling with the idea of chemical families. Instead of giving them another chart to copy, I tried this wheel activity, and it worked much better because they could see and handle the information piece by piece. The wheel has eight sections that cover the basics: general properties, reactivity, how these elements appear in nature, and some everyday uses. Students cut out and arrange the pieces to build the full circle. The activity takes a little bit of preparation, but once the pieces are made, you can reuse them. I usually store the sets in small envelopes so they are ready for the next lesson. There are different versions included. Some circles are already filled in, which is helpful when introducing the topic for the first time. Others are blank, so students can write their own notes after a lab or reading assignment. I have used the blank ones during review sessions, and students liked comparing their wheels with a partner’s version. It also gives them a sense of ownership over the material. The wheel can be used in many ways: as a warm-up before a lab, as practice during a unit on the periodic table, or as a review before a quiz. It works for group tasks, but I have also had students complete it on their own. When the wheels are finished, they make a clear visual display for the classroom or for a student’s notebook. This activity is designed for grades 7–10 chemistry or physical science. It supports lessons on periodic trends, classification of elements, and the special role of the alkali metals. 📍 Best wishes, Heike from @Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we create a positive and welcoming learning environment. 🐶
Author Lernfitness
Rating
Tags Educational Card Games, Chemistry, Physics, STEM Science Matching Game, Chemical Elements, Periodic Table Matching Game, Alkali Metals, Periodic Table, Learning Circle
Crash Course Sociology Episode Worksheet | 21 - Social Stratification
Social Studies, History, Psychology, Grade 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Crash Course Sociology Episode Worksheet | Social Stratification Help high school students understand real-world issues like social stratification with this engaging 2-page episode worksheet. The worksheet features 15 thought-provoking questions that analyze a 10-minute Crash Course Sociology video on social stratification. An answer key is included for self-checking. This resource works well for whole-group analysis, small-group discussion, or independent review. Watching the relatable Crash Course video more than once will allow students to make connections and deepen their understanding of this relevant sociology topic. Pair this worksheet with other sociology resources for a comprehensive social studies curriculum. Check out more social studies worksheets bundled together on diverse topics like civil rights, Constitutional clauses, ethnocentrism, election basics, and more. Resources target grades 10-12.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Crash Course, Crash Course Videos, Sociology Lesson, Sociology Worksheet, Social Stratification, Vocabulary, Criminal Justice, Social Status
Heart Attack and Stroke - Reading Article - Grade 8 and Up
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Heart Attack and Stroke Reading Comprehension This informative article covers key topics about heart attacks and strokes in an engaging way for students. Suitable for grades 8-12, it tackles literacy and science standards through reading, analysis, and comprehension questions. Students will gain insight into causes, risk factors, symptoms, and responses to these health events. Questions range from knowledge-based to open-ended prompts that develop critical thinking. An answer key is included. Use this accessible resource to introduce a unit , build literacy skills, provide a substitute plan, challenge fast-paced learners, offer extra credit, and measure reading comprehension - whether face-to-face or with distance learning. With no prep, formatting, or printing required, this 3-page article and activities will engage students in scientific literacy and understanding around crucial, real-world health topics.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Heart Attack, Stroke, Oxyygen, Reading, Comprehension
Simple Machines Reading Comprehension Article
Science, Physics, Grade 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Simple Machines Reading Comprehension Article This informative reading comprehension article teaches high school and advanced middle school students about simple machines. The reading covers lever, inclined plane, wheel and axle, pulley, screw, wedge, and compound machines. Students will build literacy and science knowledge by reading a 2.5-3 page article and answering 8-13 integrated questions. This engaging no-prep resource can introduce a lesson, provide a substitute plan, assess literacy abilities, offer extension activities, and more. It is formatted as editable Word, PDF, and Google Docs versions for seamless digital or print integration. Answer keys help educators guide student understanding. The article improves the following skills: - Scientific and disciplinary literacy - Reading comprehension - Analysis - Knowledge of simple machine concepts It meets NGSS, TEKS, and Common Core standards while saving teachers' time. Students are equipped to succeed on tests and apply concepts to real-world situations.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Simple, Machines, Lever, Reading, Comprehension
Food Safety Skills: Nelson Learns the Benefits of Proper Food Storage
P.E. & Health, Special Resources, Life Studies, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Home Economics, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Product Name: Food Safety Skills: Nelson Learns the Benefits of Proper Food Storage Keeping perishable items fresh and safe is a crucial life skill, but it's one not everyone knows how to master. This becomes easier with the Food Safety Skills: Nelson Learns the Benefits of Proper Food Storage resource. The story centers around Nora explaining to Nelson that safe and proper storage is key to keeping food wholesome. Ideal for special education teachers, parents, speech therapists, occupational therapists, supported living coaches, ABA therapists or anyone who wants an effective yet simple tool for teaching social narratives and life skills. This resource offers readers several ways to better grasp food safety practices through an engaging story in clear language along with real-world examples. Providing hands-on learning experiences, this narrative doesn't just stop at listening; it also includes seven reading comprehension questions that encourage learners to apply knowledge learned from the story. It's a fantastic tool whether you are leading a full class discussion on food safety or using it as homework material that students can work on independently. The resource uses age-appropriate visuals such as illustrations and diagrams which simplify abstract concepts making them easier to understand. It highlights topics like reading storage information on food labels and storing leftover meat properly all aiming at preventing bacteria growth – both important aspects of everyday life skills for students in grades 10 through 12 or even adult education learners. While playing a considerable role in helping high school students and young adults improve their independent living skills in school or home settings as well as within their communities, this narrative serves more than just its learning purpose; it sets clear expectations convenient for special needs individuals too. In conclusion, the Food Safety Skills: Nelson Learns the Benefits of Proper Food Storage resource isn't just any teaching tool. It's a practical, user-friendly narrative that breaks down complex concepts and presents them in an accessible and digestible format; an indispensable tool for anyone looking to teach life skills effectively.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Food Safety, Proper Storage, Life Skills, Independent Living, Special Education
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: Franklin D. Roosevelt
Social Studies, ELA, History, History: USA, Writing, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Few U.S. presidents have had as large an impact as Franklin Delano Roosevelt. This resource provides your students with the opportunity to independently learn about and synthesize the life of the president who led the Allies through World War II 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 FDR 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 Franklin Delano Roosevelt 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) - An FDR 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 Franklin Delano Roosevelt 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






















