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Preview of Community Problem-Solving Project Toolkit (Printable + Digital Templates + App)

Community Problem-Solving Project Toolkit (Printable + Digital Templates + App)

Help students practice real-world problem-solving with a structured, kid-friendly project flow they can use in any subject. This toolkit guides learners through a simple process: Notice a community or classroom problem Ask questions and gather information Discuss respectfully using sentence starters Plan a solution with clear steps and roles Reflect on what worked and what to improve Perfect for building literacy, collaboration, SEL, and critical thinking without requiring a full PBL train
Preview of Site Formation Processes CER | Anthropology | GATE Middle School

Site Formation Processes CER | Anthropology | GATE Middle School

📘 Full Length Standard Aligned DBQ CER Style Worksheet - Claim Evidence Reasoning | Site Formation Processes Case Study Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Anthropology, with this Full Length DBQ CER Style Worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence—all while staying accessible for gifted & tal
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulations SS.7.CG.2.6 Election & Voting Process

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulations SS.7.CG.2.6 Election & Voting Process

Students will examine the election and voting process at the local, state, and national levels. They will explain how elections and voting impact citizens at various levels of government, understand the origins and roles of the Republican and Democratic political parties and evaluate how free and fair elections promote trust in democratic institutions in this simulations,
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.3.5 The Amendment Process

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.3.5 The Amendment Process

Through hands-on activities and interactive discussions, students will explore how amendments are proposed and ratified, identify the sequential steps involved in the process, and recognize the importance of having a formal mechanism for amending the Constitution. By grappling with the complexities and challenges of amending the Constitution, students will gain a deeper understanding of the significance of this foundational document and the enduring principles it enshrines.
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulations SS.7.CG.2.5 The Trial Process

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulations SS.7.CG.2.5 The Trial Process

Students will describe the trial process and the role of juries in the administration of justice at the state and federal levels. They will examine the significance of juries in the American legal system, explain the types of jury trials, how juries are selected, and why jury trials are important in this simulation.
Preview of Solving Real World Problems

Solving Real World Problems

This packet guides students through the process of discussing real world problems, researching them, and finding realistic solutions. The packet is directly aligned with the Florida standards for gifted learners. keywords: group work, teamwork, real world, issues, controversy, elementary, gifted and talented.
Preview of DEDUCTIVE AND LOGICAL REASONING - Who Killed the Champion Robert?

DEDUCTIVE AND LOGICAL REASONING - Who Killed the Champion Robert?

LOGICAL REASONING, MEDIEVAL HISTORY, PROBLEM SOLVING - This lesson/workshop takes around 2 hours to complete but is broken into 6 parts. It takes students through a step-by-step critical reasoning process in order to solve a medieval murder mystery. The lesson includes; - syllogisms, modus ponen and modus tollens problems - deductive reasoning - problem-solving paradigms - contradictive (knights and knaves) deduction - appropriate assumption-making through inference of a conclusion from an affi
Preview of American Revolution Number Trail

American Revolution Number Trail

Combining a variety of math processes, problem solving, social studies facts, and research skills, the American Revolution Number Trail allows students to follow the trail from one word problem to another in order to discover the mystery number at the end of the trail. Each question builds on the answer of the one before it and depends on research skills to be solved. The American Revolution Number Trail is a great way to differentiate for students who have already demonstrated mastery of the t
Preview of Electoral College Activity Worksheet for Understanding the Presidential Election

Electoral College Activity Worksheet for Understanding the Presidential Election

Make teaching about the Electoral College and election process fun and relatable with this fictional country which follows our political system with its own political map! The United States of Fantasy is divided into ten states with a set number of electoral votes awarded to each state according to its popular vote. Bring the Electoral College into clarity by analyzing this original data that simplifies the numbers while relaying the concept. Use this resource in whole or small group instructi
Preview of Night at the Museum PBL: Ancient Civilization Exhibit Design

Night at the Museum PBL: Ancient Civilization Exhibit Design

Created by
The PL Coach
Project-based learning allows for students to engage in solving a real-world problem or answering a complex question. They demonstrate their knowledge and skills by creating a public product or presentation for a real audience. Students have choice throughout the course of the project, including how to show mastery. Students reflect on progress and engage in the feedback process. PRINT AND GO!!! Students will work in groups to create an ancient culture museum. They will conduct research about th
Preview of The Fall of the Alamo Number Trail

The Fall of the Alamo Number Trail

Fall of the Alamo Number Trail Combining a variety of math processes, problem solving, social studies facts, and research skills, the Fall of the Alamo Number Trail allows students to follow the trail from one word problem to another in order to discover the mystery number. Each question builds on the answer of the one before it and depends on research skills to be solved. The Fall of the Alamo Number Trail is a perfect way to differentiate for students who have already d
Preview of MATHS, GEOGRAPHY, ART AND TRIVIA - Where in the World is Waldo?

MATHS, GEOGRAPHY, ART AND TRIVIA - Where in the World is Waldo?

MATHS/GEOGRAPHY/ART/TRIVIA This workshop is designed to start the learning process of Longitude and Latitude. Notorious art thief Waldo has escaped from prison leaving the whereabouts of his most famous heist - The Salvator Mundi - a mystery. But he's sneaky, leaving mathematical clues to his whereabouts everywhere he goes. Your students will need to solve the clues using their mathematical prowess in; - Area - Coding (Caesar Shift) - Early algebra - Pascale's Pyramid, and - Time zone calculati
Preview of Research Methodology Presentation Slides | Editable PowerPoint | PBL

Research Methodology Presentation Slides | Editable PowerPoint | PBL

Kick off your research project with confidence!These editable presentation slides walk students through the research process in an engaging, age-appropriate format. Aligned with IB PYP inquiry principles, the presentation introduces essential vocabulary, explains the steps of a strong research project, and encourages class discussion and modeling. Perfect for launching a research unit, modeling expectations, or revisiting the inquiry cycle across subjects like science, social studies, and liter
Preview of SCAMPER Invention Project

SCAMPER Invention Project

This two page activity includes instructions, expectations, descriptions, and a rubric for a "SCAMPER" project. Students will use the "SCAMPER" process to invent a new product. This is editable so that it can be modified for your specific purpose and grade-appropriate activity.
Preview of Innovation Unit for Gifted and Talented Lessons | STEM Design Project Enrichment

Innovation Unit for Gifted and Talented Lessons | STEM Design Project Enrichment

💡 Innovation: The Power of Ideas | STEM Design Thinking Project (Grades 3–5) Looking for a meaningful, engaging way to teach innovation, problem-solving, and design thinking in your classroom? This ready-to-use project guides students through the full process of identifying real-world problems and creating thoughtful, student-driven solutions! Perfect for gifted & talented, enrichment, STEM, PBL, or upper elementary classrooms, this resource helps students think like innovators while buildin
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.2.10 Citizens Addressing Issues

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.2.10 Citizens Addressing Issues

Embark on a civic journey with our interactive simulation designed to empower citizens in addressing state or local issues effectively. In this simulation, students will navigate the intricate process of researching public policy alternatives, identifying relevant government agencies, and crafting actionable solutions. Through hands-on exploration, learners will gain valuable insights into the roles of different levels of government, sharpen their analytical skills in assessing policy options, a
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.3.7 The Legislative Branch

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.3.7 The Legislative Branch

Unlocking the inner workings of government, this lesson and simulation delve into the intricate world of the legislative branch. Aspiring young minds will explore the structure, functions, and processes of this crucial branch, from the journey of a bill to becoming law to the intricacies of committee selection and appointment confirmations. With a focus on active engagement, students will compare and contrast lawmakers at the local, state, and national levels, gaining insights into the diverse r
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.3.8 The Executive Branch

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.3.8 The Executive Branch

Unlocking the inner workings of government, this lesson and simulation delve into the intricate world of the legislative branch. Aspiring young minds will explore the structure, functions, and processes of this crucial branch, from the journey of a bill to becoming law to the intricacies of committee selection and appointment confirmations. With a focus on active engagement, students will compare and contrast lawmakers at the local, state, and national levels, gaining insights into the diverse r
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.3.9 The Judicial Branch

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.3.9 The Judicial Branch

Introduce students to the intricate workings of the judicial branch of government with this comprehensive lesson and simulation. Through engaging activities, students will delve into the structure, functions, and processes of the judiciary, exploring concepts such as judicial review, court orders, writs of certiorari, and summary judgments. They will also discern the differences between state and federal courts, understanding how their powers and jurisdiction are derived from respective constitu
Preview of Exploring Geography Vocabulary - Hexagonal Thinking - Critical Thinking (GATE)

Exploring Geography Vocabulary - Hexagonal Thinking - Critical Thinking (GATE)

Created by
Gifted 365
Dive into an innovative approach to teaching geography concepts with this captivating lesson plan: "Exploring Geography Connections with Hexagonal Thinking." Tailored for 5th and 6th-grade students, this engaging lesson guides learners through a dynamic process of uncovering relationships between geography terms and themes. What's Included:Lesson Plan: A detailed outline of the lesson, including objectives, materials needed, and step-by-step instructions for each phase.Hexagonal Cards: Prin
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.2.1 Becoming a Citizen

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.2.1 Becoming a Citizen

Welcome to today's simulation, where we will explore the concept of citizenship and the constitutional pathways to becoming a United States citizen. In this simulation, we will delve into the definition of a citizen and examine the various processes outlined in the Constitution for acquiring citizenship. Through interactive role-play and discussions, we will gain a deeper understanding of the rights, responsibilities, and privileges associated with citizenship, as well as the legal and procedura
Preview of Lost Colony of Roanoke | Evidence Sort + CER Writing Bundle 5th 6th 7th 8th

Lost Colony of Roanoke | Evidence Sort + CER Writing Bundle 5th 6th 7th 8th

This Roanoke mini-bundle helps students analyze historical evidence and explain their reasoning using a structured Claim–Evidence–Reasoning (CER) approach. Students begin by sorting evidence related to the Lost Colony of Roanoke into fact, theory, and mystery. This process builds critical thinking and prepares students to evaluate which evidence best supports different interpretations. Students then apply their analysis by writing a full CER response explaining what most likely happened to the L
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics SS.7.CG.1.9 Limiting Powers of the Government

Florida 7th Grade Civics SS.7.CG.1.9 Limiting Powers of the Government

In this simulation, students will delve into the core principles of the United States Constitution, exploring how it effectively limits government powers through mechanisms such as separation of powers, checks and balances, individual rights, the rule of law, and due process of law. Through interactive role-playing activities, students will embody various stakeholders, including lawmakers, judges, law enforcement officers, citizens, and government officials, to examine and debate how the Constit
Preview of Time Capsule Project: 1865-1991 using deBono's Six Hat Thinking

Time Capsule Project: 1865-1991 using deBono's Six Hat Thinking

Students will research and then create a time capsule holding five artifacts that reflect the period after the Civil War up until 1991. They will use deBono's Six Hat Thinking, along with information about research, to guide them through the process. Links are present in the packet to assist with research. A separate rubic is available in my store for $1.00 for guiding the process and grading. In the document, their job is listed like this: You are an archivist creating a time capsule about liv
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