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Preview of Camino de Santiago Final Research Project with Rubric and Modified Version

Camino de Santiago Final Research Project with Rubric and Modified Version

No prep necessary! Includes everything your students should know about planning a trip to El Camino de Santiago. Ideal for Spanish 2 to 4. Or any unit on Travel, Spain, Hiking, Routes, Tourism and more. Includes Regular Research Project and Modified version for IEPs/504 plans. Also includes Google Doc version and Google Slides Versions for students to simply follow instructions and complete the research slides. Editable to increase or decrease rigor. This interpretive and presentational activit
Preview of Getting to know the Camera: Quick Check

Getting to know the Camera: Quick Check

Use this sheet as a quiz, major grade, or quick check to make sure students know how to change settings and work the DSLR camera. Fully editable and customizable to fit your needs!
Preview of Zero-Dollar Startup: How to Start a Business for Free or Cheap

Zero-Dollar Startup: How to Start a Business for Free or Cheap

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Are you thinking of running a student business project where students create their own small business? I love bringing entrepreneurship into my personal finance classroom as a 1-2 month project in our increasing income unit. Starting a business or side hustle can be an expensive endeavor, BUT it doesn't need to be! The concepts of a lean startup or zero-dollar startup are perfect for teen businesses since they challenge students to build a business, from the ground up, using the funds of the bus
Preview of How I Can Improve the World

How I Can Improve the World

This project outlines a creative, service-learning project based on students' interests. Students identify a community's needs, write a narrative describing a chosen charity, identify goals and objectives they want to achieve, create a list of action steps to be taken, develop a budget for their project, take action, and then evaluate the effectiveness of the community service project. Built in as an extension is a math element, using a choice of percent, integers, graphs, rational numbers, an
Preview of How Dystopian Are You? Quiz | Interactive Dystopian Literature Intro Activity

How Dystopian Are You? Quiz | Interactive Dystopian Literature Intro Activity

Hook your students and spark engagement in your dystopian literature unit with this fun, interactive “How Dystopian Are You?” quiz! Perfect for high school ELA, social studies, or dystopian-themed lessons, this ready-to-use activity lets students explore their personal responses to rules, authority, and social control, all while connecting to classic dystopian texts like 1984, The Hunger Games, and The Maze Runner. Students answer 10 thought-provoking questions about social media, algorithms,
Preview of One-Pager Activity for ANY Novel, Short Story, Text | ELA Project & Assessment

One-Pager Activity for ANY Novel, Short Story, Text | ELA Project & Assessment

Looking for a creative alternative to traditional assessments? One-pagers are the perfect way to get students thinking critically and showing deep understanding of any novel, short story, poem, or nonfiction text. Instead of answering questions on a worksheet, students combine sketching, symbols, key quotes, and words to visually represent the most important elements of a text all in one powerful page. What’s Included: Student-Friendly Templates: Step-by-step guided version for support + an ad
Preview of Write Your Own Short Story Narrative Writing Project | Middle & High School ELA

Write Your Own Short Story Narrative Writing Project | Middle & High School ELA

Get your middle or high school students excited about writing with this Short Story Narrative Project, perfect for any short story unit or creative writing class! This printable and digital resource walks students through all the important parts of writing a short story like plot, theme, conflict, characterization, dialogue, and imagery in a way that’s clear and easy to follow. It’s designed for grades 6–12 and works great whether you’re teaching in person, online, or a mix of both. This resour
Preview of How to Write a Speech Toolkit | Student Brochure, Model, Outline, & Activities

How to Write a Speech Toolkit | Student Brochure, Model, Outline, & Activities

Engage your students with this ready-to-use speech writing bundle that includes print and digital versions of everything! If you teach ELA, Speech, and Public Speaking classes (grades 7–12), this resource includes everything you need to guide students through writing, practicing, and delivering their own speeches. What’s Included (print & digital): Student Brochure: Step-by-step guide to help students plan and write their speeches. Editable PowerPoint Presentation: Includes videos and examples
Preview of Sociology Research Ethics Lesson & Interactive Ethics Jury Simulation Activity

Sociology Research Ethics Lesson & Interactive Ethics Jury Simulation Activity

Sociology Research Ethics Lesson | Ethics Jury Simulation, Slides, Guided Notes & Case StudiesTeach research ethics in a way students actually remember with this engaging, student-centered lesson built around a hands-on "Ethics Jury" simulation. Students learn the five core principles of ethical research, then step into the role of an Institutional Review Board (IRB) to evaluate real-world study scenarios, decide whether each is ethical, and defend their verdicts to the class. Instead of just
Preview of Introduction to Sociology & Sociological Imagination Lesson & Activity

Introduction to Sociology & Sociological Imagination Lesson & Activity

Sociology Introduction & Sociological Imagination Lesson | Slides, Guided Notes & ActivitiesIntroduce students to sociology with this engaging, student-centered lesson on the sociological imagination, personal troubles vs. public issues, and how social forces shape everyday life. This lesson helps students understand what sociology is, how it differs from psychology, and why sociologists “zoom out” to study patterns across groups and society. Instead of simply defining sociology, students activ
Preview of Create Your Own TED-Style Talk Speech Project: Engaging Public Speaking Activity

Create Your Own TED-Style Talk Speech Project: Engaging Public Speaking Activity

Want your students to write powerful speeches like TED Talks but not sure where to start? Need a 3–5 day project your students will actually love for sub plans, pre-break days, or a speaking and listening unit? Look no further! This Create Your Own TED-Inspired Talk Speech Project includes everything you need to guide your middle or high school ELA students through researching, writing, and presenting an engaging speech with purpose, similar to a 4-6 minute TedTalk. With zero prep on your end, s
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