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Preview of Surface, Lens, Layers, Reach | A Thinking Routine for Deeper Learning

Surface, Lens, Layers, Reach | A Thinking Routine for Deeper Learning

Surface · Lens · Layers · Reach – A Reflective Thinking Routine Help students slow down, think deeply, and explain their reasoning with this structured, student‑friendly thinking routine. Surface · Lens · Layers · Reach guides learners through close observation, perspective‑taking, deeper interpretation, and meaningful real‑world connections—making thinking visible without focusing on right or wrong answers. This resource is designed for middle school, high school, and even adult learners, and
Preview of Play Dough Recipe Cards

Play Dough Recipe Cards

Making play dough with your students is a great way to practice math, reading and science skills! Use these cards to help students learn to follow a recipe, measure ingredients, and experiment with additional mix-ins. Now you have taste-safe play dough for endless learning activities! When they're done, send it home with the recipe card for families to recreate!
Preview of Research Project Based Learning: Genius Hour Passion Project Inquiry, Gifted

Research Project Based Learning: Genius Hour Passion Project Inquiry, Gifted

Your students will love this Genius Hour Passion Project! They'll develop strong inquiry research skills while engaging in project-based learning reading and writing tasks. You'll SAVE TIME with this EDITABLE NO-PREP research project that includes teacher resources, a bulletin board kit, rubrics for assessment, and much more. ✪ This template is perfect for Independent Work, as an Early Finisher Packet or Gifted and Talented Enrichment Activities ✪ Genius Hour is a classroom favourite because
Preview of CSU Application Activities Lesson, Strong Action Verbs for College Apps

CSU Application Activities Lesson, Strong Action Verbs for College Apps

Help your high school seniors write powerful CSU application activity descriptions using strong action verbs! Are your students struggling with the Activities & Awards section of the CSU application? Do they rely on weak, overused verbs like helped, did, made, or worked? This college application writing lesson teaches students how to transform vague statements into clear, concise, and impactful activity descriptions that stand out to admissions readers. Perfect for senior English class
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