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Preview of Middle School Case Study Community Dilemma & Evidence-Based Argument Writing

Middle School Case Study Community Dilemma & Evidence-Based Argument Writing

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Too Booked Up
The City of Sugarland, New Jersey owns a vacant, city-owned lot near downtown. The space has been empty for years, and community members have different ideas about how it should be used. City leaders must now decide how to move forward while considering cost, community needs, long-term impact, and public opinion. You have been selected to serve as a Community Advisory Committee, responsible for reviewing evidence and making a recommendation. The Vacant Community Lot Dilemma is a real-world case
Preview of Middle School Case Study Community Dilemma 2 & Evidence-Based Argument Writing

Middle School Case Study Community Dilemma 2 & Evidence-Based Argument Writing

Created by
Too Booked Up
The City of Sugarland, New Jersey is considering whether to introduce shared electric bikes (e-bikes) and electric scooters for community use. Supporters believe these devices could offer flexible transportation and reduce car traffic for short trips. Others are concerned about safety, infrastructure, cost, and enforcement. City leaders must now decide how to move forward. You have been selected to serve on a Community Advisory Committee, responsible for reviewing evidence and making a recommend
Preview of Carefully solve each math problem and show your step-by-step working.

Carefully solve each math problem and show your step-by-step working.

Description: Take Your Students’ Math Fluency to the Next Level with Volume 2 of Our Best-Selling Arithmetic Series!Building on the success of our initial collection, this "Math Mastery Volume 2" offers 50 brand-new, high-quality pages of open-ended math challenges. Specifically designed for Primary and Elementary students (Grades 2-6), this workbook focuses on reinforcing core arithmetic while introducing more complex multi-step problems that require critical thinking and precision. Instead
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 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
Preview of Road to Revolution Complete Bundle | U.S. History PowerPoint, Notes & DBQ

Road to Revolution Complete Bundle | U.S. History PowerPoint, Notes & DBQ

This complete Road to Revolution bundle walks students through the growing tension between Britain and the American colonies from 1763 to 1776. Instead of isolated acts and dates, students see how war debt, taxation, protest, propaganda, and competing perspectives slowly pushed the colonies toward revolution. The materials are designed to build understanding step by step while keeping students actively engaged with the ideas behind the conflict. What’s Included Road to Revolution PowerPoint A
Preview of Daily Food Journal Printable | Healthy Eating Tracker for Kids | Nutrition &

Daily Food Journal Printable | Healthy Eating Tracker for Kids | Nutrition &

Created by
EVE001
🥗 Why should you use this Daily Food Journal? Helping children build healthy eating habits starts with awareness, routine, and fun. This Daily Food Journal Printable makes tracking meals simple, visual, and enjoyable for kids while supporting teachers and parents in promoting balanced nutrition and mindful eating. Designed with soft pastel colors and clear sections, this food diary encourages children to reflect on what they eat throughout the day—without pressure or judgment. 🌈 What’s
Preview of The Map That Led Nowhere – A Story About Growth, Learning, and True Treasures

The Map That Led Nowhere – A Story About Growth, Learning, and True Treasures

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Map That Led Nowhere – A Story About Growth, Learning, and Life’s True TreasuresHelp your students discover the power of learning through experience with this inspiring SEL story: “The Map That Led Nowhere – Sometimes the Journey Is the Lesson.”This meaningful story teaches children that not every success comes with a prize, and that growth often happens along the way. Perfect for Grades 3–6, it encourages reflection, empathy, and resilience. What’s Included: ✅ Original illustrated sto
Preview of The Door Who Chose Its Own Path – A Story About Freedom, Courage, and Self-Direc

The Door Who Chose Its Own Path – A Story About Freedom, Courage, and Self-Direc

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Door Who Chose Its Own Path – A Story About Freedom, Courage, and Self-DirectionInspire your students to think independently and make confident choices with this original SEL story, The Door Who Chose Its Own Path. Through the charming tale of Dory the Door, children learn the value of courage, independence, and believing in themselves. Perfect for Grades 3–6, this printable resource includes: ✅ Full illustrated story ✅ Reflection and discussion questions ✅ Creative art and writing activit
Preview of New World Explorers: Report and Contract of Choice Activities

New World Explorers: Report and Contract of Choice Activities

Created by
Michele Osinski
This is a contract of 20 choices to along with a brief written report assignment for our European Explorers unit in US History. The students must complete a report with note cards & a bibliography for 65 points (or a "D"). To earn a better grade, they choose alternate activities within various learning modalities to improve their points. You, of course, can add your own choices. I had another 8 or so ideas, but they were dependent on materials that I have in my classroom, so I deleted them fro
Preview of The Message in the Bottle

The Message in the Bottle

Created by
The Cozy Family
Bring history, empathy, and imagination to life with this touching short story — The Message in the Bottle. Perfect for Grades 4–7, this story helps students reflect on connection, kindness, and the power of hope through generations. Students will love discovering how one simple message links two people across time — and how even small acts of hope can ripple through the years.This resource works beautifully for:✔️ Reading comprehension lessons✔️ SEL and character education✔️ Creative writing pr
Preview of Spanish El Tren Vocabulary #2 + Loteria Template (McGraw Hill Spanish Book Voc)

Spanish El Tren Vocabulary #2 + Loteria Template (McGraw Hill Spanish Book Voc)

Created by
Profesora Ortiz
Make vocabulary practice fun and engaging with this Spanish Vocabulary Loteria! This interactive game is perfect for reinforcing key vocabulary while keeping students motivated and actively participating. This resource is ideal for Spanish classes, bilingual classrooms, ESL/ELL support, centers, small groups, early finishers, or review days. Students will love the familiar Loteria-style format while strengthening their vocabulary skills in a meaningful way. What is included: *Printable Loteria C
Preview of Robert Page, the Father of Radar

Robert Page, the Father of Radar

Created by
Garth Oakey
Robert Page was a physicist and a pioneering "Hidden Hero" whose work at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) gave the United States a massive technological edge. He is often called the "Father of U.S. Radar" because he solved the critical problem of how to make radar practical for actual combat.+1 The Problem: The "Wall of Silence"In the early 1930s, the concept of using radio waves to detect objects was known, but the technology was "blind." Scientists could send out a radio signal, but they c
Preview of For the Person Sitting in My Seat Next Year Last Day of School Activity

For the Person Sitting in My Seat Next Year Last Day of School Activity

Help Your Students Reflect, Celebrate, and Inspire the Next Generation!Wrap up the school year with meaning and heart using this engaging End-of-Year Reflection & Letter Writing Activity. This thoughtful worksheet invites students to reflect on what they’ve learned, share their favorite part of the school year, and write a personal letter to the student who will sit in their seat next year. It’s more than just a reflection—it’s a legacy. Students will: Reflect on their academic and personal g
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 The Window That Saw Everything

The Window That Saw Everything

Created by
The Cozy Family
Invite your students to explore empathy and deeper thinking with this heartwarming story, The Window That Saw Everything. Through the eyes of an old classroom window, readers discover the power of perspective—how every person has unseen struggles and quiet acts of kindness waiting to be noticed. Perfect for Grades 3–6, this printable story helps students reflect on understanding others, kindness, and emotional intelligence.Use it for:✔️ Morning meetings✔️ Reading comprehension & writing exercise
Preview of The Garden on the Roof

The Garden on the Roof

Created by
The Cozy Family
🌿 Teach your students the power of resilience and community through this inspiring short story! The Garden on the Roof – Growth Amid Chaos is a beautifully written story about a young girl who turns a gray rooftop into a garden of hope, reminding readers that even in the hardest places, something good can bloom. Perfect for Grades 4–8, this story encourages reflection, empathy, and creative thinking.Use it for:✔️ Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)✔️ Character Education✔️ Reading Comprehension Prac
Preview of The River That Refused to Run

The River That Refused to Run

Created by
The Cozy Family
Teach your students about empathy, environmental care, and the power of renewal through this touching original story, The River That Refused to Run. This short, engaging tale helps children understand that sometimes taking a stand — even by pausing — can spark change and inspire others to act responsibly. Perfect for lessons on nature, environmental awareness, character education, and moral reflection.What’s Included:✅ A beautifully written story (printable & digital formats)✅ Suitable for Grade
Preview of The Bridge That Waited for Friendship

The Bridge That Waited for Friendship

Created by
The Cozy Family
Teach your students the true meaning of connection and kindness!“The Bridge That Waited for Friendship” is a beautifully written short story perfect for Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), morning meetings, and empathy-building lessons. This inspiring tale follows a lonely bridge who learns that friendship isn’t about being crossed — it’s about bringing people together. Ideal for Grades 2–6, this story encourages reflection, discussion, and emotional growth in a simple, relatable way.🎯 Skills Cove
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 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 COLUMN Article Writing Lesson Newspaper Articles Template Journalism Guide

COLUMN Article Writing Lesson Newspaper Articles Template Journalism Guide

🗞️✨ Empower Young Journalists to Write Impactful Columns!Bring real-world journalism into your classroom with this Column Writing Guide — a dynamic resource that helps students craft powerful opinion and editorial pieces! With a step-by-step approach, mentor texts, and engaging prompts, this lesson makes persuasive, thoughtful column writing accessible and exciting for every student. Perfect for middle and high school ELA or journalism classes, this ready-to-use unit blends structure with cre
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 REVIEW Article Writing Lesson Newspaper Articles Template Journalism Guide

REVIEW Article Writing Lesson Newspaper Articles Template Journalism Guide

📝✨ Transform Your Students into Persuasive Review Writers!Bring the world of journalism to life with this Review Writing Guide — a complete, ready-to-use lesson that teaches students how to craft powerful, engaging, and authentic reviews. From movies and books to restaurants and products, your students will learn how to express informed opinions that captivate readers. Perfect for middle and high school ELA or journalism classes, this resource blends structure and creativity — helping student
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