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Preview of NASA Virtual Field Trip | Space Exploration & Astronomy Digital STEM Activity

NASA Virtual Field Trip | Space Exploration & Astronomy Digital STEM Activity

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Teacher Orbit
Bring the excitement of space exploration right into your classroom with this interactive digital resource! Perfect for upper elementary and middle school, this virtual field trip takes students on an amazing journey to space and NASA sites through 2 digital choice boards and 10 open-ended writing and discussion slides designed for reflection and comprehension.Topics and Activities include:Training to become an AstronautExploring Newton's Laws of Motion in spaceTour of the International Space St
Preview of Black History Month Science Black Scientists & Inventors Project Lonnie Johnson

Black History Month Science Black Scientists & Inventors Project Lonnie Johnson

Looking for a meaningful way to celebrate Black History Month while building research and critical thinking skills? This Black Scientists and Engineers Research Project invites students to explore the lives, discoveries, and impact of influential Black innovators who shaped science, engineering, medicine, and space exploration. Perfect for Black History Month science lessons, this engaging Black Scientists Project goes beyond biographies to help students understand how scientific innovation c
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism Federalism Current Events Activity U.S. Government

Types of Powers & Federalism Federalism Current Events Activity U.S. Government

This activity takes everything students learned about the types of power and drops it into the fights happening right now — marijuana, guns, your paycheck, the car you drive, the apps on your phone. Instead of one more sorting exercise, students decide whose lane each conflict is in: does the federal government control it, the states, or do both share it? Then they step up as the referee and rule on whose lane each one should be — and defend the call while giving the other side a fair point. It'
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — Amendment Process Activity U.S. Government

Types of Powers & Federalism — Amendment Process Activity U.S. Government

The amendment process is almost always taught as a dry set of fractions — two-thirds here, three-fourths there — and students forget it by the next class. This activity turns it into a survival challenge. Students learn the rules of the gauntlet, then judge eight real proposed amendments against those rules: which ones survived, which got eliminated, and exactly where in the process they died. By the end they understand the thing the fractions are really about — that thousands of amendments have
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — Powers Sorting Activity U.S. Government

Types of Powers & Federalism — Powers Sorting Activity U.S. Government

The five types of power — enumerated, implied, concurrent, reserved, and denied — are the densest vocabulary in the whole federalism unit, and the reason students mix them up is that the terms feel abstract and legalistic. This activity fixes that by reframing them as something every student already understands cold: phone and app permissions. Each power type becomes a permission setting — granted, auto-unlocked, shared access, local only, or blocked — so students stop memorizing definitions and
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — Growth of Federal Power DBQ U.S. Government

Types of Powers & Federalism — Growth of Federal Power DBQ U.S. Government

This document-based question puts students on the central fault line of American federalism: the federal government started small and grew for two hundred years — and the question of whether that growth protected Americans or steamrolled the states has never stopped being argued. Using six real primary sources from 1788 to 2022, students trace the whole arc — the original promise that federal power would stay "few and defined," the commerce-power explosion that let Washington reach a farmer's ow
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — Supremacy Clause DBQ (Federal vs. State)

Types of Powers & Federalism — Supremacy Clause DBQ (Federal vs. State)

This document-based question puts students inside the fight that decides who actually wins when state and federal law collide. Using six real primary sources spanning 1788 to 2012 — from the text of the Supremacy Clause to Supreme Court rulings on marijuana and immigration — students work the central question themselves: when the two levels of government want opposite things, who should win, and what does the country lose either way? There's no safe non-answer; the prompt requires a clear claim
Preview of Genius Hour|Passion Project Lesson 5: Reflect & Share | Depth and Complexity

Genius Hour|Passion Project Lesson 5: Reflect & Share | Depth and Complexity

Do your students struggle to reflect meaningfully after completing a project?Help them celebrate their learning journey and think deeply about how they’ve grown with this ready-to-use Lesson 5: Reflect & Share from the Passion Projects Depth and Complexity Series!In this final lesson, students use Depth & Complexity icons — Change Over Time, Multiple Perspectives, Ethics, and Unanswered Questions — to analyze their work, share their insights, and connect their project to real-world thinking
Preview of Checks and Balances — U.S. Government Guided Notes

Checks and Balances — U.S. Government Guided Notes

These guided notes keep students locked in through the entire Checks and Balances lecture and leave them with an organized record to study from. The two-column layout pairs the lecture's key points on the left with space for students to capture them in their own words on the right — so they're processing as they go instead of copying slides. It opens with the essential question that frames the unit (how the Constitution stops any one branch from taking over, and what happens when one tries) and
Preview of Checks and Balances Activity — Landmark Supreme Court Cases | U.S. Government

Checks and Balances Activity — Landmark Supreme Court Cases | U.S. Government

This activity flips students into the role of reviewer — but the product they're rating is a check, one branch's power to stop another. For five real showdowns, students name who checked whom and the exact constitutional power, rate the check 1 to 5 stars on how well it actually worked in the real world, and then prove the rating with evidence. The twist that makes it think: a check that exists isn't the same as a check that lands.The five cases are chosen to spread across the whole range — from
Preview of Checks and Balances Sort Activity — Separation of Powers | U.S. Government

Checks and Balances Sort Activity — Separation of Powers | U.S. Government

This activity makes students judge the line every civics unit dances around: when is a branch using power the right way, and when is it a power grab? Using the red flag / green flag vocabulary students already think in, they scan real government behaviors and decide — green flag (a branch staying in its lane or using a check the Constitution grants) or red flag (a branch overstepping, grabbing another branch's power, or ignoring a limit). Same powers, opposite verdicts, depending on whether the
Preview of Checks and Balances Scenario Activity — Who Checks Who | U.S. Government

Checks and Balances Scenario Activity — Who Checks Who | U.S. Government

This scenario activity makes checks and balances click by treating each branch's power like a play in a game: one branch makes a move, and students have to name the branch that counters it and exactly how. Instead of memorizing a list of checks, students work six realistic situations — a vetoed insulin bill, an app ban headed to the Supreme Court, an executive order on immigration, a presidential pardon of an ally, a corrupt judge with lifetime tenure — and break down the move, the counter, and
Preview of Checks and Balances DBQ — Judicial Review, Impeachment & Veto | U.S. Government

Checks and Balances DBQ — Judicial Review, Impeachment & Veto | U.S. Government

This document-based question puts six real primary sources in front of students — from Marbury v. Madison in 1803 to Biden v. Nebraska in 2023 — and makes them answer one question with evidence: over 200 years, has the system of checks and balances actually worked the way the Founders intended, or have some branches gained too much power? Instead of memorizing "the courts can strike down laws," students examine real moments when one branch tried to check another and decide whether the check held
Preview of Three Branches & Separation of Powers DBQ — U.S. Government

Three Branches & Separation of Powers DBQ — U.S. Government

This document-based question puts six real founding-era primary sources in front of students and makes them answer one sharp question: when the Founders built three branches in 1787, did they create equal powers — or was the design tilted from the start? Instead of memorizing "legislative, executive, judicial," students weigh the actual Constitution, the Federalist Papers, and the Anti-Federalist warnings against each other and take a defensible position.Every source is real and verifiable — pul
Preview of Qatar Country Study Choice Board| 5-8th World Geography Research Project PBL GT

Qatar Country Study Choice Board| 5-8th World Geography Research Project PBL GT

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Hop Ahead
🇶🇦 Qatar Geography & Culture Choice Board World Geography | Middle East Country Study | Grades 5–8 | Project-Based Learning Qatar is a small peninsula in the Persian Gulf that transformed from a pearling and fishing society into one of the world’s wealthiest countries through natural gas and oil. Students explore how Qatar’s geography, natural resources, and strategic diplomacy have shaped its rapid development and global influence. Instead of assigning the same task to every student, this
Preview of Ancient Egypt Virtual Field Trip Pyramids Egyptian Civilization Digital Resource

Ancient Egypt Virtual Field Trip Pyramids Egyptian Civilization Digital Resource

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Teacher Orbit
Fun and engaging activity about Ancient Egypt! Your students will love exploring the Ancient Egyptian Civilizations on this Virtual Field Trip! Using 3 digital choice boards, your students will visit Egyptian Pyramids, learn about the Rosetta Stone, discover hieroglyphics and explore Egyptian art and artifacts. This google slides resource features links to amazing videos, virtual tours, activities and student-friendly websites related to Egypt. You can assign all of the blocks or allow students
Preview of Science Posters Type of Scientists Bulletin Board Classroom Decor Back to School

Science Posters Type of Scientists Bulletin Board Classroom Decor Back to School

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Teacher Orbit
Engage, Decorate, and Educate! Transform your classroom into an exciting space of exploration and discovery with this Scientist Poster Set, designed to spark student curiosity about the world of science! This resource includes 35 Scientist Posters (70 total) - each with a clear, student-friendly description of what that scientist studies and does, 5 science field posters and a title poster. Each scientist career comes in two printing options for a total of 75+ classroom posters!Whether you're t
Preview of Web Scavenger Hunt: From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

Web Scavenger Hunt: From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

****Because websites update and change regularly, I try to keep up with updating my scavenger hunts. However, please don't hesitate to message me when you find I've missed something!**** This 2-page web scavenger hunt allows students to visit websites that extend their knowledge of people, places, and things referenced in the book From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler! In addition to learning more about the Metropolitan Museum of Art, students will also explore what museum featur
Preview of Iroquois Native American Heritage Month Classroom Decor Posters Bulletin Board

Iroquois Native American Heritage Month Classroom Decor Posters Bulletin Board

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Teacher Orbit
Celebrate the culture and heritage of the Iroquois Native American People! This Native American poster set includes 25 informational posters (50 total - color & black and white) that are perfect for visual aids for your lessons and your classroom bulletin boards, walls and hallway displays! Topics included:Traditions and Customs – Explore daily life, storytelling, and seasonal celebrations that strengthened Iroquois communities. Longhouse – Learn about their large wooden homes that sheltered ma
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Virtual Field Trip Activity Digital Resource

Native American Heritage Month Virtual Field Trip Activity Digital Resource

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Teacher Orbit
Bring Native American history and culture to life with this interactive Google Slides resource! Students will travel virtually to explore important traditions, key moments in history, and the rich cultural heritage of Native American communities. This resource features 3 digital choice boards packed with clickable links that take students directly to videos, virtual tours, museum collections, and interactive activities. With over 25 engaging learning opportunities, students can dive into topics
Preview of U.S. Presidents #1-10 -- Digital Reading Room Library

U.S. Presidents #1-10 -- Digital Reading Room Library

Perfect for #Distancy Learning, and Literature Centers; the Presidents Reading Room has Epic ebook links and You Tube video read aloud links for U.S. Presidents #1-10. This Reading Room is part of my Patriotic Reading Rooms - Growing Bundle Reminder: You need to have an  Epic account, which the Epic School account is free to educators and very easy to set up for your class. Epic now has three levels of membership, Epic School (free), and both Epic School Plus and Epic Family - which are both pai
Preview of Jane Goodall Activity Virtual Field Trip Women's History Month Digital Resource

Jane Goodall Activity Virtual Field Trip Women's History Month Digital Resource

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Teacher Orbit
Teach students about Jane Goodall, the world-famous scientist and conservationist known for her groundbreaking research with chimpanzees in Gombe National Park, Africa! Your students will be inspired as they explore Jane Goodall’s incredible journey of courage, curiosity, and compassion for animals. Your students will learn about her trailblazing discoveries, the challenges she faced as a woman scientist in the wild, and her lasting influence through the Roots & Shoots Program — a global movem
Preview of Westward Expansion Wagon Project for Oregon Trail Unit

Westward Expansion Wagon Project for Oregon Trail Unit

Westward Expansion Wagon Project for Oregon Trail Unit – This creative and hands-on project is a wonderful opportunity for students to show their understanding of pioneers moving west. Learners will create a covered wagon out of construction paper, cardboard, and a shoebox. The bonnet of the wagon will include: • A map of the Oregon or California Trail • A model of a labeled wagon • A list of chores on the trail • A list of entertainment on the trail • Pictures and captions of
Preview of Zoo Animal Research (K-1)

Zoo Animal Research (K-1)

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Jessica Travis
Zoo animals are always a favorite for our younger students and this pack will help your students learn fun and important facts about the most famous zoo animals! Want the BUNDLE for all EIGHT animal habitats? Grab it by clicking below: Animal Research BUNDLEThis FUN pack includes TEN different zoo animals: - elephant - giraffe - monkey - gorilla - lion - cheetah - alligator - hippo - cheetah - flamingo Each animal has their own page with picture and title, box for student illustration, and anim
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