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Preview of California History Class: Final Exam:Units 1–8: 50 Multiple Choice Questions/KEY

California History Class: Final Exam:Units 1–8: 50 Multiple Choice Questions/KEY

California History Final Exam Quick SummaryThis 50-question cumulative multiple-choice exam assesses student understanding of the major themes, people, events, and concepts covered throughout the California History course. Students demonstrate knowledge of California’s development from Indigenous societies through Spanish and Mexican rule, the Gold Rush and statehood, railroad expansion and industrialization, major social and economic changes of the 20th century, civil rights movements, and the
Preview of Creating your own Latin American Humanities Program

Creating your own Latin American Humanities Program

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Mary Ellen Page
Proposal for teachers to create their own Latin American Humanities program; how to get started; suggested class activities; sample test, study guide, and discussion quesitons. My own personal experience led to 12 yrs. of successful and exciting classes.
Preview of APPROVED AP Psychology Syllabus - 2024 Redesign

APPROVED AP Psychology Syllabus - 2024 Redesign

AP Psychology Course Redesign Effective Fall 2024 This syllabus has been APPROVED by the College Board! It includes the new course description, science standards, and course activities for each objective!
Preview of Latin American Literature Curriculum Map ( Full High School Year)

Latin American Literature Curriculum Map ( Full High School Year)

Curriculum map created for a Latin American literature course. Course description: The goal of this course is to introduce students to major literary topics and themes within a variety of Latin American nations and cultures. Students discuss and analyze the cultural, social, political, historical and economic contexts of a variety of contemporary Latin American literary works. Topics to be examined include Latino identity, language, immigration, civil rights and gender roles. Each cycle or m
Preview of English 9 Honors Sample Syllabus- NY

English 9 Honors Sample Syllabus- NY

Created by
Mark Sager
This sample syllabus includes learning goals, course description, a defense of the use of lo-fi music in the learning environment, the mian unit and course texts, a description of an attendance and late work policy, and a syllabus acknowledgement form to be signed. This course was designed around the thematic units: Executive Skills, Coming-of-Age, Quest Stories, Hero & Villain Types, and Intertextuality. Ancillary material includes grammar, writing, poetry woven throughout. I have files for sa
Preview of The Ant Who Wanted to Fly

The Ant Who Wanted to Fly

Created by
The Cozy Family
Inspire your young learners with The Ant Who Wanted to Fly — a beautifully written short story that teaches children the power of perseverance, imagination, and never giving up on their dreams! Follow Andy the Ant on his journey from failure to flight as he learns that even the smallest dreamers can achieve great things through creativity and determination.Perfect for Grades 1–3, this story can be used in:✅ Growth Mindset Lessons✅ SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) Discussions✅ Reading Comprehensio
Preview of The Backpack of Questions – A Curiosity Story for Kids

The Backpack of Questions – A Curiosity Story for Kids

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Backpack of Questions – A Curiosity Story for Kids (Story + Reflection + Worksheet)Ignite your students’ love for learning with “The Backpack of Questions,” a heartwarming and inspiring story about curiosity and discovery. Perfect for grades K–3, this resource helps children celebrate their natural sense of wonder while practicing reading comprehension and self-reflection. ✨ Includes:Illustrated short story (printable & digital)Reflection and discussion questions“My Backpack of Wonder” wor
Preview of The Seed That Traveled in a Pocket

The Seed That Traveled in a Pocket

Created by
The Cozy Family
Bring the power of small kindnesses to life with this beautifully written short story! The Seed That Traveled in a Pocket follows a curious boy and a tiny seed that ends up changing an entire community — reminding children that every good deed, no matter how small, can make a big difference. Perfect for character education, SEL lessons, or classroom story time, this resource helps students reflect on themes of kindness, empathy, growth, and community.Recommended Grades: 1st–4th (can also be used
Preview of Samba Dance History Exam

Samba Dance History Exam

Created by
Critt's Corner
Greetings, This document is a great resource for a pre-test or post-test. The exam has a combination of multiple choice, true/false, matching, and identification. This makes it ideal for Mastery Connect and other assessment platforms. LCritt Find me online!
Preview of Mushroom For All -Original Poem for Kids

Mushroom For All -Original Poem for Kids

Created by
Gulzhan Elkin
Mushroom for All is a delightful, heartwarming tale about five charming insect friends—Starkeesha the Ant, Keeshon the Beetle, Mo’Nick the Butterfly, Barak the Bee, and Mathew the Spider—who find themselves caught in a sudden spring storm. As they scramble for shelter under a tiny mushroom, they worry there won’t be enough room for everyone. But something magical happens when they choose kindness over conflict: the mushroom grows, making space for all! Filled with rhythm, humor, and vibrant pers
Preview of The Old Teddy Who Remembered Hugs – A Sweet Story About Cherishing Memories

The Old Teddy Who Remembered Hugs – A Sweet Story About Cherishing Memories

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Old Teddy Who Remembered Hugs – A Sweet Story About Cherishing Memories (Story + Reflection + Worksheet)A heartwarming, printable story that teaches children the value of love and memories. “The Old Teddy Who Remembered Hugs” helps young learners understand that love never fades — it simply grows with time. ✨ Includes:Printable & digital story page5 reflection/discussion questions“My Memory Treasure” worksheetSEL connection: Gratitude, memory, and emotional connectionPerfect for Kindergart
Preview of The Day the Colors Vanished

The Day the Colors Vanished

Created by
The Cozy Family
Bring the beauty of diversity to your classroom with The Day the Colors Vanished — a touching story that helps children understand the power of inclusion, teamwork, and celebrating differences.When all the colors in Chromaville disappear, one brave little girl reminds the world how much brighter life becomes when everyone—no matter their shade—works together. This heartwarming, classroom-friendly resource is perfect for: 🎨 SEL (Social Emotional Learning) lessons 🌍 Diversity and inclusion disc
Preview of Broadcast Journalism Lesson Plan Day 2. Understanding Journalism. 7-12 grades

Broadcast Journalism Lesson Plan Day 2. Understanding Journalism. 7-12 grades

Created by
Svetlana Jurica
In this lesson plan you will find: Well structured lesson plan without filler Warm ups with students Definition of journalism, its purpose, different types (print, broadcast, online), and the roles of reporters, editors, and journalists A role game for students
Preview of Broadcast Journalism Lesson Plan Day 1 Introduction 7-12 grades

Broadcast Journalism Lesson Plan Day 1 Introduction 7-12 grades

Created by
Svetlana Jurica
In this lesson plan you will find a great example of how to start a first day in Broadcast Journalism class. The plan consists of introduction, presentation and icebraking questions.
Preview of Lego Story Time Elective Course Outline

Lego Story Time Elective Course Outline

This is a 10 week outline for a Lego Story Time class. I used this outline with K-2. It could be used with any elementary grades and maybe even middle grades. The challenges could be made easier or harder depending on your audience, you know your kids! When I taught this class, I had a 40 minute class once a week for 10 weeks. We started the class off with a simple greeting, I introduced the story, then talked about the building challenge, and then the kids could build until we did our clean up.
Preview of Elective High School Class: California History Class Course Syllabus/Outline

Elective High School Class: California History Class Course Syllabus/Outline

Elective High School Class: California History ClassCourse Description: California History is a semester-long high school social science course designed to explore the rich cultural, political, economic, and geographic history of California from Indigenous civilizations to the modern era. Students will examine how California developed into one of the most influential states in the nation while analyzing the impact of migration, industry, politics, innovation, environmental change, and social mov
Preview of Beginner Intermediate Mandarin Curriculum (semester long OR year long)

Beginner Intermediate Mandarin Curriculum (semester long OR year long)

This is the Beginner-Intermediate Mandarin curriculum. Originally used with students from 6th grade to 8th grade, this curriculum can be used for Mandarin learners of all ages and all backgrounds and can be cut down if necessary. In addition, while these lessons were originally squeezed into one term and yielded positive results, it may be more beneficial to take the entire year to teach this material, adding a new lesson every other week rather than every week. Regardless of how much or how lit
Preview of Organism Research Outdoor Activity

Organism Research Outdoor Activity

Want to Allow Your Students to Dive Into Science Research While Getting a Chance to Go Outside? Then this activity is for you! Students are allowed to go outside and choose an organism, that they are mostly unfamiliar with and do research to learn more about it! Students will enjoy getting fresh air while also learning about the world around them!
Preview of ELECTIVE PROPOSAL History Through Film: Upper Division Secondary Social Science

ELECTIVE PROPOSAL History Through Film: Upper Division Secondary Social Science

This course is designed to explore the ways in which film can be used as a tool for teaching history. Students will learn how to critically analyze historical events and themes as portrayed in films, and how to evaluate the accuracy of those representations. We will examine a range of films from different genres and time periods, as well as explore the ways in which filmmakers have used their medium to challenge, reinforce, or revise historical narratives. Through class discussion and writing as
Preview of Ballet History Powerpoint Questions

Ballet History Powerpoint Questions

Created by
Critt's Corner
Greetings, This worksheet will walk students through the PowerPoint by allowing them to discover the answers with guided questions. It will help them narrow down the most important information and act as a great review resource later on. LCritt Find me online!
Preview of Helping Children Accept “No”: Strategies for Preschool to Early Elementary

Helping Children Accept “No”: Strategies for Preschool to Early Elementary

Created by
The Cozy Family
Helping Children Accept “No”: Strategies for Preschool to Early Elementary Does your child struggle with hearing “no”? This comprehensive guide provides practical strategies to help children develop patience, emotional regulation, and healthy responses to disappointment. Perfect for grades Pre-K through 2nd grade, it covers proactive planning, calm responses, distraction techniques, and consistent reinforcement to support both children and parents. ✔ Learn to set clear boundaries with empathy
Preview of The Compass Without a North

The Compass Without a North

Created by
The Cozy Family
Help your students discover what it really means to “find direction” with this thought-provoking story — The Compass Without a North. This beautifully written short story follows a broken compass and a lost traveler as they both learn that true guidance doesn’t come from pointing north but from listening to one’s heart. Perfect for grades 6–9, this story supports Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and critical thinking while encouraging self-reflection and personal growth.Skills Developed:Reading c
Preview of High School Psychology Elective Course Resources

High School Psychology Elective Course Resources

High School Psychology Course Resources INCLUDES:Course Rationale Unit Outline Pacing Guide 30 Vocabulary Possible Assignments Helpful Websites Movies for each Unit Psychology provides insights into human behavior, thoughts, emotions, and motivations. High school students can benefit from understanding themselves and others better, promoting empathy and effective communication.
Preview of The Sandcastle That Refused to Wash Away

The Sandcastle That Refused to Wash Away

Created by
The Cozy Family
This heartwarming short story, The Sandcastle That Refused to Wash Away, helps children understand one of life’s most important lessons—learning to let go gracefully. Through Emma’s journey of building, losing, and finally accepting her sandcastle, students explore the ideas of change, resilience, and emotional growth in a gentle, age-appropriate way.Educational Value:✔️ Builds emotional intelligence✔️ Encourages mindfulness and acceptance✔️ Supports reading comprehension and critical thinkingPe
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