Students have just learned the proper terms when identifying specific groups of livestock or individuals, example: Mature Male Cattle: Bull. Students who are not familiar with agriculture and livestock, benefit greatly from establishing a solid foundation first.
This packet was helpful for interventionist students to fill out (or younger than high school) and use on book quizzes. Packet includes vocabulary, boxes to fill in for theme, point of view, character traits, setting, mood, and tone.
This adaptive functioning skills choice chart includes six choices: - Record your address (Functional Academics) - Give instructions (Communication) - Community helpers (Community Use) - Conversation quiz (Communication) - Help fold laundry (Self-Direction) - Measure it (Functional Academics) The choice chart is presented on a Google Slide. There are 4 slides. - First slide provides a simple pictorial representation of the skills - Second slide provides an explanation of the skills (great for th
Use these detailed slides, note-taking organizer, and matching-style review activity to teach your audience about the 12 most common cognitive distortions! This will help students get a handle on their anxiety andincrease their social emotional health. This lesson helps students become more anxiety-literate. Teachers can use this to bring some SEL into their regular-ed classroom, when teaching advisory, or with special populations. This can be used to supplement Second Step. This can
Help students take ownership of their learning with this interactive self-assessment toolkit! The “Do I Understand?” Reflection System teaches students to evaluate their understanding using a visual flowchart, promotes a growth mindset, encourages goal setting, and supports metacognition after exit tickets, quizzes, or short practice tasks. What’s Inside: “Do I Understand?” Flowchart (poster + student copy) Interactive lesson on reflection and action steps Student tracking sheet for unde
Help students master solving inequalities with multiplication and division using this engaging matching activity with built-in error analysis. This resource targets one-step and two-step inequalities, including fraction and division coefficients and negative coefficients that require flipping the inequality sign. Students solve inequalities, match equivalent solution sets, and receive immediate feedback as a mystery picture is revealed. Designed for middle school math, this activity inten
Give your students the focused practice they need to master suffixes with this engaging Suffixes Practice Worksheet—designed for ELD, ESL, and ELA classrooms. Whether you’ve just introduced suffixes or you’re reinforcing learning, this versatile worksheet provides structured opportunities for students to apply their knowledge in context. This no-prep worksheet includes I do --> We do --> You Do to deepen understanding and reinforce retention. Perfect for individual work, small groups, st
Build strong thinkers from day one. This Lessons 71–80 bundle from the Agree, Argue, or Qualify aphorism series gives your students a powerful, repeatable routine for critical thinking, argumentative writing, and academic discourse — all centered on the theme of Self-Discipline & Habits. Perfect as a daily warm-up, exit ticket, or full mini-lesson, each card takes just 5–30 minutes and requires zero prep after download. ✅ WHAT'S INCLUDED (Lessons 71–80) 10 Projection Slides — bold, color-code