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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.
Food Safety Skills: Nelson Learns Proper Food Handling
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
Food Safety Skills: Nelson Learns Proper Food Handling This is a powerful teaching resource designed to enrich life skills through facilitating health via accurate food handling strategies. The main character of the story, Nora, imparts her knowledge on Nelson about how to handle food items safely, particularly perishable foods such as meat, dairy products and eggs. The focal point here is avoiding foodborne illnesses. The narrative utilizes plain language for effective understanding and ease of relate-ability. This learning tool encourages students to adopt prudent habits like cleaning hands before and after interaction with any type of food and implementing correct storage methodologies for deteriorating goods. Interactive Learning The narrative ensures interactive engagement by weaving dialogues which result in active learning reinforcement concerning safe food strategies. With real-life instances combined along with suitable visual aids such as diagrams or illustrations, it transforms theoretical knowledge into practical understanding. "This tool's clarity and precision in explaining complex concepts makes it an ideal teaching aid for high school students or intellectually disabled adults." Ensuring Comprehension In order to strengthen the learning process further, seven comprehension questions appended with answers are included so that learners can grasp the elementary attributes of this critical life skill effectively. Beyond Food: Aiding Independent Living Skills Development Apart from promoting safety measures related to foods consumption, this story prepares high school students for independent living skills development which assists them during their transition phase from school environment towards home settings or beyond into broader society aspects seamlessly. Beneficial especially for special education teachers, therapists (occupational, speech or ABA), parents or living coaches who advocate community-based learning resources whilst defining goals within an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Practical Use Across Diverse Fields This worksheet's practicality extends over a plethora of subjects such as P.E & Health Special Resources and others, making it an extremely versatile teaching aid that can be put to use in many fields including Social Emotional Learning or Life Studies. This tool comes in a convenient printable format that easily fits into lesson plans , consisting of six pages in a PDF file.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Food Safety, Proper Handling, Perishable Foods, Hygiene, Life Skills
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: Andy Warhol
Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: Andy Warhol Dive into the world of renowned pop artist Andy Warhol with this engaging research and writing activity . Students will conduct research to learn about Warhol's life and work, gathering facts and citing quality sources using the provided note-taking worksheet. Next, they will use their research to draft a five-paragraph essay, following step-by-step outlines and tips. Finally, students can do peer reviews before submitting their final drafts. This carefully scaffolded resource can be implemented as a complete multi-day research lesson or adapted for shorter research activities. The color and black-and-white worksheets, peer review checklist, and CC-aligned rubric make assigning and assessing student work simple. Recommended for secondary ELA, art, and humanities classrooms, this resource provides flexibility to teach the research process across grades 7-11.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Essay, Research, Notetaking, Outlining, Andy Warhol
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
Daily Life Skills: Nelson Learns the Benefits of Good Personal Hygiene
Special Resources, Life Studies, Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
In "Nelson Learns About Personal Hygiene," Neil teaches his brother the importance of staying clean and how it affects how others see you. Here's what you'll learn from this everyday life story: 1. Start a Conversation: This story is a great way to start talking about the benefits of simple personal hygiene, like brushing your teeth, taking showers, and wearing clean clothes. 2. Easy to Understand: It uses simple words to explain how to make personal hygiene more fun, like singing while you shower. 3. Consequences of Neglect: The story also talks about what happens when you don't take care of your hygiene, like bad breath and body odor. 4. Get Engaged: The questions and conversations in the story help you understand and remember the important ideas. 5. Real-life Examples and Pictures: The story has pictures and real-world examples, like drawings and diagrams , to help you learn about personal hygiene. 6. For Everyone: This story's easy language makes it great for high school students and adults with intellectual disabilities. It sets clear expectations for personal hygiene. The story includes seven (7) reading comprehension questions and answers to reinforce and measure the student's understanding of the Daily 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 The Value of a Bank Account How to Create a Monthly Budget How to Create a Shopping List How Credit Cards Work Level 1 Grocery Shopping Money Math Level 1 Clothes Shopping Money Math Level 1 Reading Menus Money Math Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Daily 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, Life Skills For Autistic Teens And Adults, Summer Life Skills Activities, Life Skills For Speech Therapists, Life Skills For Occupational Therapists, Life Skills Resource For ABA Therapists, Life Skills For Special Education Teachers, Social And Emotional Learning, Autism Resource For Parent, Autism Reading Comprehension
Sample Personal Essay w/ Analysis Activities – High School ELA
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Literature, Writing, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This no-prep short personal essay with analysis activities is perfect for a 1-2 day sub plan or as an introduction to a larger unit on writing college application essays or creative non-fiction. Richard Post’s “The Mile" will appropriately introduce the elements of personal essay and non-fiction writing to your students, and the included analysis questions and response essay assignment are designed to build strong analysis and writing skills. Planning a week-long unit around this resource could not be easier! Start by handing out the story and analysis questions to your students and let them read the story and answer the questions (or read the story aloud and answer the questions as a discussion - your choice!). Once you feel your students are ready for their understanding of the story to be assessed, hand out the literary analysis essay assignment. The essay's prompt is based upon response questions and the worksheet also includes literary analysis writing tips, a peer review checklist, and Common Core-aligned rubric for straightforward grading. Your download includes the following: - The short personal essay "The Mile," by Richard Post (written exclusively for The Language of Educational Art) - 9 accompanying response questions (w/ answer key) designed to further your students' understanding of the structure and thematic concepts found in personal narratives - A self-checking Easel activity version of the analysis questions - A literary analysis essay assignment that builds on students' thematic understanding of "The Mile" and the work might be viewed by a college admissions officer (40 points - tied to 4 Common Core Standards) SYNOPSIS OF 'THE MILE': Inspired by Roger Bannister, the author Richard Post starts his junior-year track and field season by setting a personal goal to run a sub five-minute mile. As he strives to become a better athlete, teammate, and competitor, Richard learns the true purpose of goal settings and hard work. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Richard Post came late to writing YA literature, but he has been a storyteller and raconteur his entire life. When he’s not writing short stories for The Language of Educational Art, he enjoys fishing for rock bass on Higgins Lake, hunting pheasants on the farms of mid-Michigan, bottling sun pickles (here's his famous recipe ), hosting “whoopie” parties for his grandchildren, and playing cribbage. He lives with his wife Beverly in St. Louis, Michigan and Orange Beach, Alabama. Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 9 through 12. The included activities and rubric are subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Language (1 and 2), Reading Literature (2), and Writing (2). This resource is provided as a print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF file. This resource contains 10 pages.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags College Essay, Reflection Essay, College Apps, Literary Analysis, Personal Essay
Finance Life Skills: Why Nelson Needs a Budget
Special Resources, Life Studies, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
In Why Nelson Needs a Budget, Nora and Nelson define and list Nelson's expenses, including food, rent, transportation, utilities, books, and movies. The use of this Finance Life Skills resource will allow students to engage in the following: • This life skills story teaches the basic concept of budgeting in a fun and engaging manner. • The story features relatable scenarios and dialogue among teens, and the conversations are simple and engaging. • Budget concepts such as expenses are explained in a clear and concise manner. • Tips for creating and sticking to a budget include tracking expenses, setting goals, and adjusting as needed. • 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 Finance 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 Money Management Skills The Value of a Bank Account How to Create a Monthly Budget How to Create a Shopping List How Credit Cards Work Level 1 Grocery Shopping Money Math Level 1 Clothes Shopping Money Math Level 1 Reading Menus Money Math Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Finance 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, IEP Goal-Oriented Skills, Independent Living Skills, Personal Finance, Life Skills Money, Autism Reading Comprehension, Autism Visual Aid Life Skills, Autism Life Skills Stories, Autism Social Narratives, Life Skills For Visual Learners
Money Management Life Skills: How to Create a Monthly Budget
Special Resources, Creative Arts, Art, Life Studies, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Life Skills, Finance, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
High school students can acquire essential money management skills through this step-by-step special education life skills activity, which teaches them to create a monthly budget. This involves identifying income sources, setting savings goals, and categorizing monthly expenses such as housing, utilities, food, transportation, and entertainment. When using this Money Management Life Skills resource, students can engage in the following: • Learning to forecast monthly expenses, including categories like food, housing, and utilities, using a budget. • Understanding the distinction between actual and projected expenses in a monthly budget. • Managing variable expenses like dining out within the budget. • Defining various sources of income, such as wages, allowances, and occasional gifts. • Recognizing the significance of establishing and managing personal and emergency savings goals. There are a total of 87 reading comprehension questions in this Money Management 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 in one-to-one settings, such as ABA therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) sessions. High school students who are 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 Money Management 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 Managing Personal Finances How to Create a Shopping List The Value of a Bank Account How Credit Cards Work How to Read a Basic Pay Stub A PDF with 48 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, Life Skills For Autistic Teens And Adults, Life Skills Money Math , Adulting On The Spectrum, Social And Emotional Learning, Life Skills For Teens, Life Skills For Adults, Autism And Money Skills, Activities Of Daily Living Autism, Money Management Activity Occupational Therapy, Life Skills Budgeting, Money Management Occupational Therapy
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: John F. Kennedy
Social Studies, ELA, History, History: USA, Writing, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: John F. Kennedy Discover the life of John F. Kennedy, one of America's most captivating presidents. This 6-page resource guides students through researching JFK and crafting an informative essay. It includes: - A scaffolded essay assignment with step-by-step instructions for researching, drafting, revising with peer feedback, and submitting a 5-paragraph essay on JFK's life. - An editable rubric (Google Sheet link provided) tied to Common Core ELA standards for assessing essays - A 2-page biography research and note-taking worksheet to gather facts and sources on JFK - An essay outline worksheet to organize research into an essay structure The resource can be used as a complete lesson or integrated into parts of a broader unit for grades 8-11. Concise directions and supportive materials make assigning and assessing student work straightforward. Allow students to dive deep into Kennedy's prolific life with this engaging activity.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Essay, Rubric, Research, Notetaking, Outlining
Crash Course Sociology Worksheet | 43 - Population Health
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Crash Course Sociology Worksheet on Population Health This 2-page worksheet accompanies the Crash Course Sociology video on population health. With 15 questions, it checks comprehension and encourages critical thinking on key concepts like life expectancy, epidemiological transition, and social determinants of health. Use it for whole-class discussion, small group review, or independent learning. The link at the top connects directly to the 10-minute Crash Course video for blended learning. A separate answer key allows students to check their own work. Suitable for high school sociology, this engaging resource from Active Social Studies helps students recognize real-world connections around public health and social factors. Combine with other Crash Course episode worksheets for a complete sociology curriculum. More teaching materials available at the Active Social Studies storefront.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Crash Course Videos, Population Health, Crash Course Sociology, Sociology Worksheet, Sociology Video, Life Expectancy, Social Factors, Birth Rate
A Quick Look At The Basics Of English Grammar (8 years +)
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
A Quick Look At The Basics Of English Grammar (8 Years +) This study pack is designed to offer an engaging approach to building English language skills for middle school-aged students and beyond. Particularly useful for those with English as a second language, it encompasses a wide range of techniques and strategies for improving written and spoken fluency in a fun, enjoyable way. Key features include: Tutorials and exercises tailored for intermediary-level learners. Lessons on idioms and colloquial phrases common among native speakers, usually absent from standard textbooks. Detailed explanations on preposition selection after verbs—an integral aspect of grammar—to help students communicate more naturally. The lessons are presented in an imaginative way featuring our comic character 'Zoggy', who makes learning easy, fun and exciting. Students also get guidelines on drafting formal letters—a crucial part of communication—all throughout the practice sessions. Vocabulary Building: Bland words are subtly replaced by impressive alternatives to enrich users' linguistic abilities dramatically. This ensures effective vocabulary expansion among learners alongside enhancing their grammatical skills. Educators Rejoice! Educators can employ various techniques included herein: whole class instruction or small group activities. These worksheets can also be used as assignments for homework when reinforcement outside regular class time seems apt—providing ample flexibility within teaching plans. Including this resource into your existing curriculum or homeschooling routine promises dramatic improvement in pupils’ grasp over the intricacies of English language—a systematic approach keeping bilingual speakers at heart is utilized. Written lucidly with interesting exercises throughout, this learning resource guarantees substantial advancement among users irrespective of their current comfort level with the language.
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags English Grammar, Language Skills, Idioms, Prepositions, Vocabulary Expansion
Heart Disease Reading Comprehension Article
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Grade 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Heart Disease Reading Comprehension Article - This reading is suitable for students in grades 8 and up and includes formatted Word, Google Doc, and PDF versions. Tackle literacy and science by having your students read and answer questions from a scientific article. Questions include knowledge (direct from the paper), thinking, connecting, application, and open-ended varieties. This resource covers the following topics: - What is Heart Disease? - Early History and Prevalence - Causes of Heart Disease - Signs and Symptoms - Tests and Diagnosis - Complications - Treatments and Management - Follow-up Care - Prevention Google Classroom and Distance Learning Ready This resource is perfect for in-class or distance learning and integrates seamlessly with Google Classroom. Automatically creates a copy of the reading and puts it directly into your Google Drive with a single click. Purchase --> Open --> Click --> Assign to your students The reading also includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version. Having all three options allow you to assign the reading to your students without worrying about formatting issues as all the work has already been done for you. It also allows you, as well as your students, to access everything no matter where you are or what kind of equipment is being used. --------------------------------------------------- The Problem You Face - Not having the time to properly teach scientific literacy (disciplinary literacy) or improve your students reading comprehension and analysis skills. The Solution This fully editable, NO PREP reading comprehension article is composed of relevant, applicable and engaging reading activities which can be used to: • introduce your topic • improve your students reading comprehension and scientific literacy skills • improve your students' analysis skills • provide an extension activity to students who move at a faster pace • provide extra credit to students in need • measure your students literacy skills --------------------------------------------------- This resource will take your students between 50-75 minutes to complete and includes some open-ended questions. An answer key is also included for your reference. ----------------------------------------------- Each summary is rich with age appropriate content (grades 8 and up) and is 2.5-3 pages long (13-font). Following each is a list of 8-13 questions along with the answer key, which will help guide your students understanding. How this product will help your students: - Improve their scientific and disciplinary literacy skills - Improve their reading comprehension and scientific knowledge - Give them insights into important scientific concepts - Provide an extension activity for your faster moving/more gifted students How this product will help you: - Allow you to meet the NGSS, TEKS and Common Core Standards - Provide you with a concise introduction to your topic - Provide you with an engaging and easy to leave substitute plan which will keep your students engaged and on task - Prove you a means of measuring your students' literacy skills We don't spend enough time teaching scientific literacy to our students. This is either because we don't have the resources to do so effectively or we don't have the time. However, teaching our students to become scientifically literate is vital if we want them to succeed in life. We need them to know about the world they live in and about the issues they face. Even issues as simple as the common cold are misunderstood and can lead to the misuse of antibacterial drugs eventually rendering them ineffective. It can be used as a tool in your teaching arsenal on a regular basis, an extension activity for your faster learners, left for a substitute in an emergency or planned absence or as an extra bit of information for a topic. You might also be interested in the following individual reading comprehension articles in the following topics: Health: • The Common Cold • The Flu • Exercise and its Importance for Health • Stem Cell Therapy: The Future of Medicine? • Concussions ... and more! Earth and Space: • The Northern and Southern Lights • The Limitations of Space Travel • Why is the Sky Blue? An application of light waves • Stars - The Element Factories of the Universe • Solar and Lunar Eclipses... and more! Energy: • Fossil Fuels • Nuclear Energy: Fission and Fusion • Hydroelectric Energy Production • Solar Energy Production • Wind Energy Production... and more! Physics: • Magnets and Electromagnets • Roller Coasters - History, Design, and Function • How Do Boats Float? • Optical Phenomena... and more! Chemistry: • The Chemistry of Explosions • Plastics: A Marvel Of Innovation • The Chemistry of Paint • Water Softeners and Hard Water • Cleaning up Acid Spills... and more! Biology: • Fermentation and Food • DNA Paternity Tests • Laser Eye Surgery • Physical Adaptations • Muscle Growth.... and more! Ecology and the Environment: • Invasive Species • Ecosystems • Pesticides • The Importance of Bees • Coral Reef Ecosystems and their Future... and more! Natural Disasters: • Volcanoes: The Benefits and Devastation • Earthquakes Part 1 • Earthquakes Part 2 • Tsunamis • How the Dinosaurs Died ***************************** For free resources, useful teaching tips, and tools, please visit my blog - TeachScienceWithFergy.com If you have any questions please feel free to send me an email - devon@teachwithfergy.com
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Heart, Disease, Body, Reading, Comprehension
How the Dinosaurs Died - Reading Article - Grade 8 and Up
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
How the Dinosaurs Died - Reading Article - Grade 8 and Up Taking Education Further: This dynamic teaching resource reshapes classroom learning of science—making it simpler, yet profound. The primary focus: to present science-centred content, such as the puzzling dinosaur extinction, to grade 8 students and above. Suits Varied Learning Styles: An excellent fit for group activities or homework assignments. It seamlessly slides into Google Classroom—making it a prime choice for distance education. Diverse File Formats: Compatible with Microsoft Word and PDFs. The product easily integrates with Google Drive. Complementary Learning Approach: Combining scientific knowledge boost with literacy skills improvement—it's an impressive junction of interdisciplinary learning and reading comprehension. No worries about preparation or formatting—the resource arrives fully edited and prepped for immediate usage! Plus, its flexible accessibility enables both teachers and students to access resources anywhere. Main Features: The completion time per session is around 50-75 minutes. Room is given for self-paced thinking development through probing open-ended questions included in the module. An answer key supports evaluation stages efficiently while ruling out guesswork during marking sessions. Fits Your Curriculum Right: Crafted specifically in line with Earth sciences curricula that targets grades 9-12 students, this teaching tool fits well into various sub-domains within science. <pItalic Encourages Scientific Literacy:/italic This unique educational tool echoes far beyond traditional classroom settings—it inspires analytical abilities, fosters increased scientific literacy, while ensuring a genuine grasp of how a scientist sees the world. An interactive exploration into different disciplines intends to make homeschooling alluring!</ul
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Science Education, Dinosaurs, Extinction, Reading Comprehension, Distance Learning
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: George Washington
Social Studies, ELA, History, History: USA, Writing, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: George Washington Guide students to independently research and write an informative essay on the life of George Washington, America's first president. This resource includes a scaffolded research planner to help students gather facts and sources on Washington. Next, students use an essay outline to craft a 5-paragraph essay on the iconic leader's legacy. Peer review and essay rubrics based on Common Core standards provide helpful writing supports. Use the full 6-page resource for a complete research paper lesson or assign components like the notetaking worksheet for a shorter research activity. Best for secondary grades 8-11, this versatile resource works for social studies and ELA. Customize grade values and rubric guidelines with the included editable Google Sheet. Provided as ready-to-use PDFs, this teaching resource simplifies assigning and assessing student research projects on George Washington.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Essay, Rubric, Research, Notetaking, Outlining
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
Crash Course Sociology Worksheet | 42 - Health & Medicine
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Crash Course Sociology: Health and Medicine Worksheet This 2-page worksheet complements the Crash Course Sociology video on health and medicine. It includes 15 comprehension questions tailored to the 11-minute video that explore topics like the social construction of health, the medicalization of society, and issues of equality in healthcare. Students can use the worksheet to guide their viewing of the video, then check their answers against the included answer key. This resource works well for individual assignments or small group work. Extend student learning by using the video and worksheet to spark wider discussions about sociological concepts that shape attitudes and policies around health, medicine, and access to care.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Crash Course Sociology, Sociology Video, Sociology Worksheet, Health, Medicine, Society, Sociology Vocaulary, Comprehension
Nuclear Energy Reading Comprehension Article
Science, Physics, Grade 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Nuclear Energy Reading Comprehension Article Review Product Description: This is a highly effective teaching resource designed to integrate literacy and science knowledge. Ideal for public school teachers and homeschoolers, this tool revolves around nuclear energy, specifically fission and fusion with pertinence to varied types of questions. A brief history of nuclear energy generation Understanding how nuclear energy works Exploring current applications of nuclear energy Dicussing the environmental impact or emissions from nuclear power plants Futures prospects regarding sustainability issues Note: Both Google Classroom, PDFs, and Microsoft Word versions are available making it user-friendly for different classroom environments.. Pedagogical Applications & Implications: This resource can be used: To supplement topic introduction As a measurment tool for student's literacy competencies To lead whole group discussion or individual tasks during classroom hours As homework assignment s The answer key provide an excellent help when grading assignments. allah if you fall behind on your duties. Varied question types nudges critical thinking among students encouraging disciplinary literary over approximately 50-75 minutes based on average student pacing. This product also affords continuity in learning as it serves as engaging substitute lesson plans during teacher absences. Notably suitable within health topics (ranging from the Common Cold up until the functions of the Nervous System), ecological discussions like invasive species up until intricate understanding Greenhouse effect including fundamental physics concepts' clarification from magnets to automobile safety. Rather, everything listed here caters effectively toward grade 10-12 levels. Standards Compliance: Nuclear Energy Reading Comprehension Article syncs with standards such as NGSS, TEKS and Common Core making it an incredibly versatile addition to your teaching tools.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Nuclear Energy, Reading Comprehension, Fission, Fusion, Scientific Literacy
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: Arthur Miller
ELA, Literature, Writing, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: Arthur Miller Dive deep into the life and works of renowned American playwright Arthur Miller with this engaging research and essay project. Students will conduct research on Miller's background and most famous plays using the provided note-taking handout. Guiding questions simplify finding key facts and citing quality sources. Next, students organize their research into an outline utilizing the step-by-step worksheet. Following the outline structure, writing a five-paragraph essay on Miller will be smooth sailing. Peer review and revision is encouraged via the checklist before final submission. Teachers can easily assign and assess the project end-to-end, with the Common Core-aligned rubric tailored for grades 8-11. Whether utilizing the full lesson or individual components to supplement instruction on Miller, it saves prep time. From engaged research to polished essays showcasing student learning, it's a worthwhile endeavor.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Essay, Research, Outlining, Notetaking
Federalists and Antifederalists (Slides, Worksheets, Videos, Debate Activity)
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Government, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
Designed to Help Students Differentiate Federalists and Anti-Federalists\nThis teaching resource walks students through key differences between Federalists and Anti-Federalists during the writing of the U.S. Constitution. It includes 30 informative slides explaining the context behind the U.S. Constitution, including the Articles of Confederation, Constitutional Conflict, and the Federalist Papers. To supplement the presentation , 2 student worksheets, 2 answer keys, embedded videos, and a debate activity provide opportunities for students to apply their learning. Teachers can utilize the full package or individual components to teach a unit on the Constitutional Convention across various instructional settings like whole group, small group, independent practice, or homework. The materials aim to support student understanding of the opposing viewpoints that shaped the creation of the U.S. government.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Federalists, Anti-federalists, Constitution, Government, Debate
READING A NARRATIVE POETRY: THE SONG OF HIAWATHA - WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
These worksheets are perfect for teaching Reading Skills through a Narrative Poetry - The Song of Hiawatha by H. W. Longfellow. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers . Your students will love these ready to use exercises that are well planned for student engagement. After completing this New Bloom’s Taxonomy-based activities students will be able to: Find the meaning of challenging words and expressions in the poem. Identify the key ideas of the poem. Use textual clues to answer the retrieval and inferential questions. Analyse the poem to find its poetry elements – genre, message, tone, context, perspective, point of view, structure, rhyme scheme, purpose and metre. Evaluate the poet’s use of personification, hyperbole, imagery, repetition, alliteration and onomatopoeia. Write a summary, make a character description, explain the reader impact of figurative language and create a critical appreciation of the poem.
Author John Dsouza
Tags Poetry Comprehension, The Song Of Hiawatha, Worksheets With Answer Key, Reading Resources, Classroom Resources, Hiawatha Poem Words, Poetry 4th Grade Worksheets, Song Of Hiawatha Summary, The Song Of Hiawatha Summary And Analysis
Practice College Admission Essays | College Prep | Writing Abstractly
ELA, Writing, Grade 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Need an easy way to introduce the type of writing students will need to understand while applying for college? Colleges are looking for students who can think deeply, meaningfully, and uniquely. It can be challenging to figure out how to write abstractly. This product provides some great resources for learning about what colleges are looking for and how to meet those expectations. (I created this unit with my father’s help who was a professor at a University and sat on many admissions committees). Practice writing in deeper, more meaningful ways with these templates and prompts. How To Use This: You can either just print the prompts and hand them out OR use the many, many resources included here to create a whole unit, lesson, or class preparing students for college essays. Read the informational articles together, post the charts ">anchor charts and discuss these important words, and then get to work trying out some more analytical and abstract writing prompts. These are also great for homework, longer writing prompts, or additional resources in a life skills, college prep, or writing class. Good luck as you help your students prepare to apply for college! I hope this product helps! What You Get: - Several resource articles about college essay questions and expectations - 6 charts ">anchor charts describing words that are important to college essay writing - List of Practice College Essay questions - Assessment/Editing sheets - 50 ready-to-print essay prompts Take a Look At Other Resources: All About Soil Earth Science Unit Farm Animal Memory Game Polar Habitat Coloring Pages Daily Rebus Puzzles Miss Nelson is Missing Picture Book Study All About Otters Animal Unit of Study Check out other resources from my store: Simply Schoolgirl! I can be contacted for questions and concerns at simplyschoolgirl1@gmail.com
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags College Prep, College Essays, Admission Essays, Abstract Writing, Creative Writing, Writing Prompts, College Admission, Writing Unit
3 Forms of Quadratic Functions Practice Set
Math, Algebra, Grade 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
If you are a high school math teacher, finding resources that best serve for your students is of the utmost importance! This is a3 Forms of Quadratic Functions Practice Setthat is filled with purposeful practice that your students can use right away. This practice set assumes students have already learned Vertex Form, Standard Form, and Factored/Intercept Form for Quadratic Functions. The objectives of the practice set are for students to be able to: --Use any form of a quadratic function to find the other 2 forms. --Use the 3 forms of quadratic functions to find the vertex, the y-intercept, and the x-intercepts. Students will practice: --Rewriting Quadratic Functions in 3 forms --Graphing Parabolas from the Vertex There are 13 sheets that develop fluidity between forms. Answer keys are included. You can use these practice sheets for in-class independent work, homework, or self-checking early finisher tasks. Students could also complete some of the practice sets together in partner work or small groups. I hope you enjoy! You can find more resources at my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/smith-math Here are other similar resources for you to enjoy: https://teachsimple.com/product/sequences-and-series-graphic-organizer https://teachsimple.com/product/laws-of-exponents-lessons-lesson-2-product-rule https://teachsimple.com/product/functions-and-relations-graphic-organizer-and-practice-packet https://teachsimple.com/product/intro-to-logarithms-lesson https://teachsimple.com/product/solving-equations-introduction-activity https://teachsimple.com/product/arkansas-river-float-activity
Author Smith Math
Tags Quadratic Functions, Algebra Homework, Math Practice Set, Vertex Form, Standard Form, Graphing, Smith Math, Check For Understanding, 3 Forms Of A Quadratic Function, Quadratic Functions Practice
Crash Course Psychology Episode Worksheet | 24 - Brains vs. Bias
Social Studies, History, Psychology, Grade 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Crash Course Psychology Brains vs. Bias Worksheet This 2-page digital worksheet accompanies the Crash Course Psychology video "Brains vs. Bias" to engage high school students with real-world psychology concepts. With 15 comprehension questions, students will strengthen critical thinking as they analyze human biases and brain functions. An answer key allows students to check their understanding. Educators can utilize this resource in various ways: assign to individuals, small groups, or the whole class. Students can watch the 11-minute video then complete the worksheet to cement knowledge. Allowing a second viewing cements concepts. I create engaging psychology resources like this Brains vs. Bias worksheet to provide meaningful materials to high schoolers. Please browse my store for more Crash Course Psychology episode worksheets, activities like the Desert Island Simulation, and sociology resources to liven up social studies.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Brains Vs. Bias, Intelligence, Cognitive Development, Aptitude Test, Achievement Test, Crash Course Worksheet, Crash Course Video, Psychology Worksheet, Bias Worksheet
Functional Life Skills: How to Schedule an Appointment
Special Resources, Creative Arts, Art, Life Studies, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Life Skills, Career, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Functional Life Skills: How to Schedule an Appointment This resource is a meticulously designed teaching tool crafted to nurture independence among high school students. Its primary goal is to familiarize students with the procedures involved in planning, rescheduling, and canceling personal or professional appointments. Main Framework: An agenda that covers assessing availability through calendar -checking before an in-home appointment. The ability to understand the nuances of scheduling an appliance repair appointment. A focus on necessary safety measures when meeting strangers and skillset required for effectively canceling or rescheduling appointments. Resource Components: This comprehensive bundle comes with a 28-question reading comprehension activity which helps engender essential life skills, fostering increased self-dependency at home and within their community's various learning environments. 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 in one-to-one settings, such as ABA therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) sessions. High school students who are 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 Schedule an Appointment How to Fill Out a Job Application How to Create an Emergency Exit Plan How to Create a Strong Password A PDF with 17 unique pages. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Schedule Appointment, Life Skills, Independent Living, High School Students, Special Education
Vocational Skills Activity: How to Fill Out a Job Application
Special Resources, Creative Arts, Art, Life Studies, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Life Skills, Career, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This Special Education Vocational Skills activity explains each section of the employment application, including personal information, education, professional references, and previous employment, all required for filling out a standard Job Application. The use of this Vocational Skills Activity will allow students to engage in the following: • Providing personal information on a job application • How to fill out the education section of an application while attending school • Identifying and requesting an excellent professional reference • Documentation of previous employment • Adding volunteer experience to your job application • Researching salary information for a job application There are 131 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 Write Your First Resume How to Prepare for a Job Interview 25 Tips for a Successful First Day at Work How to Read a Basic Pay Stub A PDF with 78 unique pages. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Employment Related, Career Exploration, Vocational Education, Job Skills, Independent Living Skills, Life Skills For Autistic Teens And Adults, Adulting On The Spectrum, Social And Emotional Learning, Life Skills For Teens, Life Skills For Adults























