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Preview of LEGO Engineering STEM Activities | Building Bricks Engineering Unit | Worksheets

LEGO Engineering STEM Activities | Building Bricks Engineering Unit | Worksheets

LEGO Engineering STEM Unit | Ages 5–10 Bring hands-on STEM learning into your classroom, co-op, or homeschool with this LEGO-style Engineering Unit designed for elementary students ages 5–10. Students learn how real engineers design, build, test, and improve their ideas through fun, engaging building challenges using building bricks. This unit is print-and-go, flexible for mixed ages, and perfect for STEM clubs, enrichment classes, and homeschool groups. ⭐ WHAT’S INCLUDED ✔ 8–9 weeks of e
Preview of The Bridge That Bent But Didn’t Break – A Story of Resilience and Strength

The Bridge That Bent But Didn’t Break – A Story of Resilience and Strength

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Bridge That Bent But Didn’t Break – A Story of Resilience and StrengthHelp your students discover the true meaning of resilience with this heartwarming story, The Bridge That Bent But Didn’t Break. Through the journey of a brave little bridge who survives a storm, children learn that challenges can make them stronger when they stay flexible, patient, and hopeful. Perfect for Grades 2–5, this printable SEL story resource teaches perseverance and emotional strength in a gentle, inspiring wa
Preview of The Button Who Held the World Together – A Story About Quiet Kindness

The Button Who Held the World Together – A Story About Quiet Kindness

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Button Who Held the World Together – A Story About Quiet Kindness and Helping OthersThis heartwarming story teaches children that kindness doesn’t always shout—it often whispers. The Button Who Held the World Together follows a tiny button who learns that even small acts of care can make a big difference. Perfect for Grades 1–4, this social-emotional learning (SEL) resource encourages empathy, humility, and community spirit. What’s Inside: ✅ Original illustrated story for read-aloud or pr
Preview of The Cup That Shared Its Tea – A Heartwarming Story About Generosity and Warmth

The Cup That Shared Its Tea – A Heartwarming Story About Generosity and Warmth

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Cup That Shared Its Tea – A Heartwarming Story About Generosity and WarmthInspire kindness and generosity in your classroom with this beautiful story, The Cup That Shared Its Tea. Follow Cami the cup as she learns that sharing her warmth makes everyone around her feel special. This social-emotional learning (SEL) story helps young students understand that true generosity means giving from the heart, no matter how small the act. Perfect for Grades: 1–3 What’s Included: ✅ Illustrated sho
Preview of Beginner Chess Lesson 3: Check and Checkmate

Beginner Chess Lesson 3: Check and Checkmate

Created by
Bailee Johnson
♟️ Beginner Chess Lesson 3: Check & CheckmateAligned to CA Common Core State Standards Clear, Visual, and Perfect for Elementary–Middle SchoolNow that your students know the board and how each piece moves, it’s time for one of the most exciting parts of chess: understanding check and checkmate.This lesson makes these big concepts simple and accessible—even for brand-new players. Using clear visuals, examples, and guided practice, students learn how to identify threats, defend their king, and
Preview of Beginner Chess Lesson 5 (Bonus Lesson): Common Checkmate Patterns

Beginner Chess Lesson 5 (Bonus Lesson): Common Checkmate Patterns

Created by
Bailee Johnson
♟️ Beginner Chess Lesson 5: Common Checkmate Patterns (Bonus Lesson!)Aligned to CA Common Core State Standards Perfect for Building Strategy & ConfidenceWrap up your beginner chess unit with this powerful bonus lesson (sneak peak of the intermediate chess course) on the most important checkmate patterns every player should know! These patterns give students the confidence to win games, recognize threats, and plan ahead—skills that transfer directly to logic and critical thinking. In this engag
Preview of Beginner Chess Lesson 2: The Pieces

Beginner Chess Lesson 2: The Pieces

Created by
Bailee Johnson
♟️ Beginner Chess Lesson 2: The Pieces & How They MoveAligned to CA Common Core State Standards Perfect for Elementary–Middle School ClassroomsBring the game to life with this engaging second lesson in your beginner chess unit! After mastering the board and coordinates, students are ready to explore the heart of the game: the six chess pieces and their unique movements.This clear, visual, highly structured lesson helps students build confidence by learning: ✔️ The names of all six pieces ✔️
Preview of Beginner Chess Lesson 4: Special Moves

Beginner Chess Lesson 4: Special Moves

Created by
Bailee Johnson
♟️ Beginner Chess Lesson 4: Special Moves (Castling, En Passant & Promotion)Aligned to CA Common Core State Standards Engaging & Easy-to-Teach for Grades 3–8Take your students’ chess skills to the next level with this exciting lesson on the three most important—and most misunderstood—special moves in chess! After learning how pieces move and how to identify check and checkmate, students are ready to master the strategic moves that transform real gameplay. In this clear and visual lesson, stud
Preview of Beginner Chess Lesson 1: The Board, Coordinates & How to Set It Up!

Beginner Chess Lesson 1: The Board, Coordinates & How to Set It Up!

Created by
Bailee Johnson
Kick off your chess unit with a lesson that builds rock-solid foundations! This engaging, student-friendly resource introduces learners to the most essential first step in mastering chess: understanding the board, coordinates, and how to set the game up correctly.Students will learn: ✔️ How the chessboard is organized ✔️ How to read and use chess coordinates (files, ranks, algebraic notation) ✔️ How to correctly set up every piece ✔️ Through hands-on practice that builds confidence and spa
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