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Preview of DNA Bracelets

DNA Bracelets

This lesson takes two class periods of around 50 minutes. I use this in my gifted and talented class to teach about DNA base pairs in through hands on learning. Students learn about the 4 bases of DNA and will make a 3D model, which can be worn as a bracelet. They will pick a living organism and develop a key (bead colors to represent bases) in order to make their bracelet. Once they make the first part of the bracelet from the DNA code they are given they will then match the bases with the pair
Preview of Wonders of the World Creative Writing

Wonders of the World Creative Writing

Created by
Michell Carter
Students will embark on a journey to discover the, WONDERS OF THE WORLD. In this engaging creative writing project students will take on the personality of or personify their chosen WONDER, write a speech, and present it to the class. Add costumes and record for classroom social media! This can be a side project as well for those students that need something to do that is meaningful. Included: Complete PowerPoint presentation Lesson Plan document perfect for substitutes or teachers without p
Preview of Puppy Colourful Semantics Visual Prompts & Sentence Builders No Print/Digitial

Puppy Colourful Semantics Visual Prompts & Sentence Builders No Print/Digitial

Created by
MollySLP
Who doesn't love puppies?! This digital activity is an engaging way to target sentence structure and vocabulary. Included in these PowerPoint presentations are slides containing photos and short videos of my puppy, Winnie. These can be used as visual prompts to support your student’s spoken and written language goals. The silly pictures are sure to get your students talking! These presentations incorporate the Colourful Semantics approach, which was developed by Alison Bryan. This approach aim
Preview of Multiple Intelligence Choice Board Menu Activities Any Subject

Multiple Intelligence Choice Board Menu Activities Any Subject

This Editable Multiple Intelligence Choice Board is the perfect way to help differentiate among your students and works for any subject area! Students love choice and are able to choose between 9 different engaging activities covering the different ways that students learn! An editable version is included as well, allowing you to easily create your own activities to fit the needs of your students. There is also a student checklist included, which will help students take responsibility for their
Preview of FORENSIC ARCHEOLOGY - Written in the Runes (the Skardl Mystery)

FORENSIC ARCHEOLOGY - Written in the Runes (the Skardl Mystery)

CRITICAL AND INVESTIGATIVE REASONING - Based on a Viking scenario, this forensic archeology unit introduces a fascinating ancient mystery for students to solve. It can be used for several different disciplines for younger Elementary/Primary school children. Split into four parts, The Skardl Mystery is a great Creative and Critical Thinking session, but could also be used as a science or history block. The content in this lesson plan includes; - Engaging Viking history content - Reasoning and in
Preview of Dystopia: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving for Gifted and Talented

Dystopia: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving for Gifted and Talented

Created by
NoBox
These are enrichment or acceleration activities for gifted and talented middle school students who are about to embark on independent reading of novels with a Dystopian element. Included in this resource are group discussion questions, four project based research learning options which culminate in a presentation, and teacher resources, such as an action plan to help students develop a project timeline. These activities lend themselves to multiple learning styles, and require critical thinking,
Preview of Biomes Inquiry Unit x - Science - Environmental Studies - Animals - IB

Biomes Inquiry Unit x - Science - Environmental Studies - Animals - IB

This 6-7 week Sharing the Planet (PYP) inquiry unit explores the relationships between living things and their environment in different biomes. Easily adapted to suit your own class/school, it includes:  transdisciplinary theme, central idea, lines of inquiry, key concepts and questionsapproaches to learning (ATLs) and learner profile focusagency and action ideasassessment  - before views, formative, summative, self-assessment and peer.detailed learning experiences and provocationsresources and
Preview of Patriot Day Poetry Analysis | Honoring 9/11 Through Close Reading | K–12, TEKS

Patriot Day Poetry Analysis | Honoring 9/11 Through Close Reading | K–12, TEKS

Description: Introduce students to Patriot Day (September 11) with a respectful poetry analysis lesson. Students explore poems of remembrance, unity, and resilience while practicing close reading and reflection. Elementary: Simple, age-appropriate poems with visuals, response charts, and drawing activities.Middle School: Accessible memorial poems analyzed for imagery, figurative language, and theme.High School: Complex works like Billy Collins’ “The Names”, studied
Preview of Labor Day Dance | Movement Tribute Inspired by Workers | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Labor Day Dance | Movement Tribute Inspired by Workers | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Celebrate Labor Day through dance by transforming everyday worker motions—lifting, sweeping, typing, hammering—into choreography. Students honor the contributions of workers while exploring rhythm, sequence, and performance. Elementary: Improvise 3–4 worker motions into short dances.Middle School: Create group choreography with sequences of 4–6 labor-inspired moves.High School: Research cultural dances tied to labor and develop abstract, symbolic interpreta
Preview of Patriot Day Reflective Dance | Expressing Unity and Remembrance | K–12, TEKS

Patriot Day Reflective Dance | Expressing Unity and Remembrance | K–12, TEKS

Description: This reflective dance lesson honors Patriot Day (September 11) with movement that symbolizes remembrance, unity, and resilience. Students express civic values through choreography that communicates care, hope, and healing. Elementary: Simple gestures (hand over heart, reaching arms, holding hands) performed in circles.Middle School: Group sequences using silence, circles, and bows to show unity.High School: Solo or group works symbolizing remembrance with r
Preview of Labor Day Graphing | Careers & Data Analysis | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Labor Day Graphing | Careers & Data Analysis | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Tie Labor Day to math by graphing jobs, careers, and worker data. Students practice data representation while honoring the workforce. Elementary: Build pictographs or bar graphs showing jobs like teacher, doctor, or firefighter.Middle School: Create histograms or bar graphs of workforce data, calculating mean, median, and mode.High School: Analyze Bureau of Labor Statistics datasets with scatterplots, comparing employment trends over time and across s
Preview of Patriot Day STEM Challenge | Engineering & Building Resilience | K–12, TEKS

Patriot Day STEM Challenge | Engineering & Building Resilience | K–12, TEKS

Description: Honor Patriot Day (September 11) with a hands-on STEM challenge that explores resilience and engineering for safety. Elementary: Build and test simple paper towers, then reflect on what made them strong.Middle School: Design popsicle-stick bridges, test weight capacity, and connect to real rebuilding efforts.High School: Create blueprints or prototypes of disaster-resilient buildings, research real-world materials, and present designs with reflections.
Preview of Magic Science: A Class Performance

Magic Science: A Class Performance

This activity demonstrates the excitement of science! Students will learn science based magic tricks to put on a show for an audience, such as their peers in another class or their parents. This resource can be a fun end of year activity. It could also be part of an afterschool enrichment program, gifted and talented program, or summer science club, When done effectively, this resource is a great tool to enhance parent relationships and develop student leadership skills. Resource includes t
Preview of Patriot Day Reflective Poetry | Unity, Resilience, and Remembrance | K–12, TEKS

Patriot Day Reflective Poetry | Unity, Resilience, and Remembrance | K–12, TEKS

Description: This respectful poetry lesson helps students reflect on Patriot Day (September 11) through writing that honors remembrance, unity, and resilience. Elementary: Create acrostics (UNITY) with words like courage, hope, and kindness.Middle School: Write haikus or free verse poems symbolizing healing and resilience.High School: Research memorial poetry or survivor testimonies, then write elegies or spoken word pieces paired with artist statements.What’s included:
Preview of International Literacy Day Poetry –|Celebrating Books, Reading, and Storytelling

International Literacy Day Poetry –|Celebrating Books, Reading, and Storytelling

Description: Mark International Literacy Day (September 8) with poetry celebrating the power of books and storytelling. Students reflect on how literacy shapes identity, culture, and imagination. Elementary: Write acrostics (READ) and illustrate favorite book scenes.Middle School: Create haikus or free verse poems that show how books open new worlds.High School: Craft free verse, spoken word, or narrative poems analyzing how literacy shapes personal identity or cultural
Preview of Going Commercial -- a GATE Unit for the 21st Century and the Common Core

Going Commercial -- a GATE Unit for the 21st Century and the Common Core

Going Commercial is 100 pages of lessons and materials for the 21st Century Learner. It’s designed for 4th and 5th grade GATE students, but it is appropriate up through 8th and even 9th grade because of the nature of critical thinking and creativity involved. This unit in its entirety will extend well beyond 20 classroom hours. You get lessons in economics, common core language and math activities, bunches of primary sources for best practices in social studies, public speaking opportunities,
Preview of The Crane Design and Building Challenge -- STEM Problem Solving

The Crane Design and Building Challenge -- STEM Problem Solving

A best practice lesson for the teaching of physical science or GATE talent pools: In this lesson, students use the engineering process to build a working crane model that is strong enough to lift a stapler. There are no set patterns, pre-cut materials, or teacher-led building instructions here! Students engage in the engineering process to design and build their own working models of cranes. The teacher sets guidelines and limitations, provides feedback and monitors progress, instructs the
Preview of October | Dance | Lesson Bundle | K-12 TEKS-Aligned

October | Dance | Lesson Bundle | K-12 TEKS-Aligned

October | Dance | Lesson Bundle | K-12 TEKS-Aligned Save big and inspire movement all October long! This October Dance Bundle brings together 5 complete TEKS-aligned lessons: Fire Prevention Week, National Fossil Day, United Nations Day, World Food Day, and World Teachers’ Day. Each lesson transforms civic and cultural themes into powerful movement-based learning experiences. What’s Inside the Bundle 5 complete lessons with full TEKS alignmentInformational reading passages + mentor d
Preview of Digital Storybook Design About Internet Safety

Digital Storybook Design About Internet Safety

This is a very fun assessment/project that provides students the opportunity to show and explain what they have learned about Internet Safety. The Unit Question students are working towards is as follows: How can I use technology to properly and safely communicate? Students have the awesome opportunity to create a digital storybook about a topic regarding Internet Safety using a free online program called Story Jumper. This bundle includes the teacher directions, student directions, brainstor
Preview of Fall Equinox Math | Measuring Daylight Hours & Seasonal Patterns | K–12, TEKS

Fall Equinox Math | Measuring Daylight Hours & Seasonal Patterns | K–12, TEKS

Description: Use the Fall Equinox (around September 22) to explore math through daylight patterns, graphs, and functions. Students compare data from different regions and discover how math explains natural cycles. Elementary: Graph daylight hours from 3 cities using pictographs or bar graphs.Middle School: Calculate averages and create double bar graphs comparing hemispheres.High School: Model daylight hours over months with sinusoidal functions, analyzing amplitude, p
Preview of An Updated IB PYP Planner for Standards-aligned Schools (Enhanced PYP)

An Updated IB PYP Planner for Standards-aligned Schools (Enhanced PYP)

Created by
Galaxy Ross
Welcome to an An Updated IB PYP Planner based standards-alignment and IB PYP enhancements. This version replaces the former versions of the planner. In many public schools in the United States, one of the challenges of writing, teaching, and assessing an IB PYP program is finding the balance between IB standards and practices and district, state, and/or federal mandates. This planner is intended to bridge the requirements of these entities while maintaining the flexibility and dynamism of authen
Preview of RTI Model for Math and Literacy

RTI Model for Math and Literacy

Created by
Angie Koser
This is a resource that breaks down a 120 minute literacy block and 90 minute math block to show how the time will be used to structure the Response to Intervention model. It shows how the core instruction will be delivered and by whom. It also shows how all three RTI tiers will be addressed and who will be teaching them. This is a Word Document and can time can be adjusted if you have more or less time for literacy and/or math. This resource is colored coded to represent the following Tiers i
Preview of September Social Studies Bundle | Constitution Day, Labor Day, and Patriot Day

September Social Studies Bundle | Constitution Day, Labor Day, and Patriot Day

Detailed Description Bring September’s key civic and historical themes to life with this all-in-one Social Studies Bundle! Perfect for Constitution Day (Sept. 17), Labor Day, and Patriot Day (Sept. 11), this resource pack provides five complete, ready-to-teach lessons that are adaptable for Elementary, Middle, and High School classrooms. What’s Included: Constitution Day Debate – Students explore the U.S. Constitution through age-appropriate debates. Topics range from extra recess (elem
Preview of Fall Equinox Art | Light & Dark Balance in Visual Design | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Fall Equinox Art | Light & Dark Balance in Visual Design | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Explore the Fall Equinox (September 22) through artworks based on light/dark balance, contrast, and duality. Students connect natural cycles to artistic symbolism by representing day and night equally in their designs. Elementary: Draw half-sun/half-moon with bright vs. dark colors.Middle School: Design posters using symbols of balance (yin/yang, horizon line).High School: Research equinox traditions worldwide and create abstract, symbolic artworks with art
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