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Preview of World Map/Mapa del Mundo for tracing and or drawing

World Map/Mapa del Mundo for tracing and or drawing

Trace and/or copy the English and/or Spanish copy of the world map with continent and ocean labels. English and Spanish copies given along with a blank template with latitude lines only for practice drawing the world freehand. You can place the sheets in sheet protectors and use white board markers or white board crayons on them so they last longer and save paper. You can use these for daily geography and Spanish drills. Your students can master the skill of drawing the world map free hand by us
Preview of Black History and Pele Soccer Star

Black History and Pele Soccer Star

What’s InsideInformational Worksheets — Age‑appropriate reading passages about Pelé’s life, achievements, and the history of soccer.Interactive Activities — Movement‑based games like Dribble and Freeze that teach coordination, listening, and teamwork.Creative Crafts — Soccer‑themed art projects and printable templates for hands‑on learning.Reflective Writing Prompts — Encourage students to think about what makes a hero, how practice builds skill, and why teamwork matters.🎯 Perfect ForClassroom
Preview of Being Logical: Critical Thinking, Fallacies & Socratic Seminar (Grades 9–12+)

Being Logical: Critical Thinking, Fallacies & Socratic Seminar (Grades 9–12+)

Most book guides stop at comprehension. This one starts there.Designed for grades 9–12+, this companion guide to D.Q. McInerny's Being Logical: A Guide to Good Thinking takes students beyond recall and into the kind of reasoning that actually matters — in college, in civic life, and in every conversation where bad arguments go unchallenged. Every MindfulMoments companion guide is built on a deliberate framework: Mortimer Adler's four-level hierarchy (from information to wisdom) and Paul-Elder's
Preview of From Structure to Gesture - Line with Michelangelo & Michael Fernando

From Structure to Gesture - Line with Michelangelo & Michael Fernando

Bring the power of line into your classroom with this ready-to-teach art lesson for Grades 1–5. In this 40-minute session, students explore how line evolved from Renaissance structure to modern expression through hands-on oil pastel monoprinting, inspired by Michelangelo and contemporary artist Michael Fernando. What’s Included:Full lesson plan with time guide & step-by-step instructionsArtist introductions with discussion promptsModifications for age, sensory needs, and language learnersExtensi
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