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Preview of Complete Middle School Debate Unit | 12 Editable Lessons, Slides, Rubrics & Act

Complete Middle School Debate Unit | 12 Editable Lessons, Slides, Rubrics & Act

Grades 6–8 | Editable | Speaking & Listening | Argument Writing | Research | SEL Communication Skills Ready to build confident speakers, critical thinkers, and respectful communicators in your classroom?This ALL-IN-ONE Debate & Argumentation Unit Bundle includes 12 fully developed, editable lessons that take students from curious debaters to polished public speakers. Perfect for middle school ELA, speech & communication, enrichment, or project-based learning units. Whether you’re introducing
Preview of Finding the Argument in an Article | Debating

Finding the Argument in an Article | Debating

Help your students master the structure of argument writing and reading with this ready-to-teach lesson!In this engaging and structured resource, students learn how to break down a debate article into its key parts: central claim, supporting evidence, counterargument, and rebuttal. Using color-coding and guided modeling, students analyze both sides of a real-world issue — Are Athletes Overpaid? — and build skills for reading, writing, and discussing arguments. Perfect for middle school ELA, s
Preview of Plot Puzzle Game – Comprehension + Writing Game for Any Novel | Middle School

Plot Puzzle Game – Comprehension + Writing Game for Any Novel | Middle School

⭐️ ELA Resource for Plot Mastery + Critical Thinking ⭐️Boost engagement, assess comprehension, and get students up, moving, and THINKING with this Plot Puzzle Game—a flexible, standards-aligned ELA game for any novel, short story, or text! This interactive literacy activity is perfect to evaluate summer reading assignments, novel reviews, book clubs, and literature circles. With both printable and digital puzzle pieces, two optional rubrics, and editable templates, sample responses, this
Preview of Economics Project, Shark Tank slides - Middle School

Economics Project, Shark Tank slides - Middle School

10 guided slides for Google Slides in .pptx format for students participating in economics lesson in Shark Tank-like teacher-driven lesson. Students select a good or service, to be complete over a 4 day period with the pitch on day 5. Want to reach other modalities? Permit students to make a mock-up of their product at home to share on day 5 when presenting. Rubric available in the package option.
Preview of Modal Auxiliaries Worksheets Can May Must | 4th 5th Grade Grammar| Common Core

Modal Auxiliaries Worksheets Can May Must | 4th 5th Grade Grammar| Common Core

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Make teaching modal auxiliaries EASY with this comprehensive, standards-aligned worksheet packet! Perfect for 4th and 5th grade, this 10-page resource helps students master CAN, MAY, and MUST with engaging, differentiated practice that actually works! ⭐ Common Core Aligned: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.1.C & L.5.1.D ⭐ What's Included This complete Modal Auxiliaries packet includes 90+ practice questions across 8 progressive exercises: ✅ Page 1: Visual Grammar Reference GuideColor-coded boxes for e
Preview of Summer Reading Tic-Tac-Toe Boards | Creative Activities to Assess Summer Reading

Summer Reading Tic-Tac-Toe Boards | Creative Activities to Assess Summer Reading

Start the school year strong with this Summer Reading Tic-Tac-Toe Pack — a fun, flexible, and standards-aligned resource designed to engage your students in meaningful reading response activities. With 5 unique boards and a total of 45 creative prompts, your students can demonstrate comprehension, analysis, and creativity in a way that suits their interests and strengths. Perfect for middle school ELA classrooms, honors classes, or as an enrichment tool! This product turns your typical summer
Preview of Mini Debates Made Easy: 1-on-1 & 2-on-2 Argument Practice

Mini Debates Made Easy: 1-on-1 & 2-on-2 Argument Practice

Looking for a low-prep, high-impact way to teach structured argumentation and public speaking? This Mini Debate Lesson gives you everything you need to guide your students through 1-on-1 and 2-on-2 debates while building essential skills in persuasive communication, critical thinking, and respectful disagreement. Students will start with solo debates using the Claim–Warrant–Impact–Counter–Rebuttal format and progress to collaborative team debates that emphasize structure and teamwork. This
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