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Preview of Valentines Day Pop Quiz Prank

Valentines Day Pop Quiz Prank

Google Form Valentines Day Pop quiz (With a Fun Twist!)This Google Form starts as a serious pop quiz… but quickly turns into a light-hearted prank your middle school students will love! 😄 The first 5 questions review key classroom expectations and accountability. Then, the form switches to silly, age-appropriate jokes and funny questions designed to re-engage students, boost morale, and bring some laughter into your classroom—without losing control. Perfect for: Middle school classrooms Behavi
Preview of Animal Life Cycles Worksheets & Video Lesson | Science Activities Grade 3-4

Animal Life Cycles Worksheets & Video Lesson | Science Activities Grade 3-4

Teach animal life cycles in a fun and engaging way with this Animal Life Cycles Worksheets Pack for Grades 3–4! This resource includes a variety of interactive science activities that help students learn and review the life cycles of: Butterfly Frog Chicken Mosquito Students will practice through: Reading comprehension Writing activities Cut and paste worksheets Sorting activities Matching exercises Multiple choice questions Coloring activities Answer & color pages 🎥 Video lesson
Preview of Science Safety Starter Pack – Syllabus, Contract, & Lab Reflection for Science

Science Safety Starter Pack – Syllabus, Contract, & Lab Reflection for Science

Set up your science classroom for a safe and successful year with this Science Safety Starter Pack! This editable bundle includes three essential tools to establish expectations, build responsibility, and support NGSS-aligned lab procedures. Whether you're prepping for the first week of school or reinforcing lab behavior mid-year, these no-prep, classroom-ready documents are everything you need to start strong, adaptable to your teaching style. What’s Included:Editable Science SyllabusGoogle Doc
Preview of Centers Signs and Center Objective Signs for PK and Kinder

Centers Signs and Center Objective Signs for PK and Kinder

Created by
JKandElle
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD...NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SENT! I had a hard time finding center signs that were just perfect for me so I designed some. In this set, you will receive 6 pages of center objective signs. There are two centers per page, making them about 5x7 each. You will also receive 4 pages with four centers tags on each. I printed two sets of these and used one for my choice board and one on the actual center. The centers included in this set are: books, art, dollhouse, fine motor, ki
Preview of Unit 6.4 Plate Tectonics Assessment Bundle | Middle School Earth Science Quizzes

Unit 6.4 Plate Tectonics Assessment Bundle | Middle School Earth Science Quizzes

Plate Tectonics & Plate Boundaries Assessment Bundle | Middle School Earth Science This best-value bundle includes both the printable PDF and the self-grading Google Forms versions of 7 quizzes designed to help middle school students review and demonstrate understanding of key plate tectonics concepts. Whether you're teaching in person or online, this flexible, NGSS-aligned resource saves time, reduces prep, and supports evidence-based instruction across learning environments. ✅ What’s Included
Preview of Keyboarding Practice Log

Keyboarding Practice Log

Created by
Rachael Redd
I use this form with my children to record the lessons they have practiced, as well as to gain experience with charts and data collecting. Students also learn how to calculate averages. Every new practice session lets them try to achieve a higher score. For free typing software and online assessments, we use rapidtyping.com.
Preview of Amplify Science Bell Ringers / Exit Tickets - Grade 4 -Unit 3 - Earth's Features

Amplify Science Bell Ringers / Exit Tickets - Grade 4 -Unit 3 - Earth's Features

Created by
Rachel Lance
Looking for a quick way to engage your students at the beginning of each lesson? These 3-minute bell-ringers are a great way to start class, requiring them to get engaged and recall yesterday's lesson right off the bat. Simply print, cut, and have these tickets out on students' desks at the beginning of the lesson. Or, have them in a stack ready for each student to grab on their way in. I use these as a required task for students coming into the classroom. Correct answers get put into a bucket,
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