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Preview of Maya Aztec Inca Drag & Drop Sorting Activity | WHI.13 | Digital | World History

Maya Aztec Inca Drag & Drop Sorting Activity | WHI.13 | Digital | World History

Created by
History Covered
This interactive drag-and-drop sorting activity challenges students to correctly match facts, achievements, and characteristics to the Maya, Aztec, or Inca civilizations. Built with Google Apps Script, it runs as a web app and saves student responses directly to a Google Sheet for easy grading.Students drag 15 cards into the correct civilization column, reinforcing the differences and similarities between all three pre-Columbian civilizations covered in Virginia SOL WHI.13.What is included:Code.
Preview of The Adventure of the Speckled Band-Readers Theater Script, Q's, & Activities

The Adventure of the Speckled Band-Readers Theater Script, Q's, & Activities

A variety of short answer questions covering the full readers theater script of "The Adventure of the Speckled Band" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and dramatized by Mara Rockliff. Questions focus on First Thoughts, Shaping Interpretations, Connecting with the Text, Extending the Text, and Challenging the Text. There are 9 short answer questions covering Act I and 8 short answer questions covering Act II. A digital copy of the 16 page Readers Theater Script, "The Adventure of the Speckled Band" by Si
Preview of REBUILDING A NATION:  THE STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM READERS THEATRE

REBUILDING A NATION: THE STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM READERS THEATRE

Reconstruction EraAre you looking for a unique and engaging way to teach your students about the complexities of the Reconstruction era? Look no further than our historical reader's theatre, "Rebuilding a Nation: The Struggle for Freedom."This dynamic production brings history to life, immersing your students in the challenging and tumultuous period following the Civil War. Through the eyes of sharecropper Henry, your students will witness firsthand the struggles faced by freedmen as they navi
Preview of The 13th Amendment (1865) | Westward Expansion U.S. History RT Script

The 13th Amendment (1865) | Westward Expansion U.S. History RT Script

Created by
TeacherTravis
In 1865, the 13th Amendment abolished slavery, freeing four million and transforming the U.S. Constitution as the Civil War ended. Abraham Lincoln’s deft lobbying, Thaddeus Stevens’ fiery leadership, and freedpeople’s jubilant celebrations marked this historic moment, certified on December 18, 1865. Yet, the “punishment for crime” loophole and oppressive Black Codes sparked new struggles, as Frederick Douglass demanded voting rights. This Readers’ Theater packet for grades 6–8, with quotes from
Preview of Ancient Voices Podcast: Hammurabi's Code—Was Ancient Justice Fair? | MYP Civic

Ancient Voices Podcast: Hammurabi's Code—Was Ancient Justice Fair? | MYP Civic

Created by
Socratic Shrake
Bring ancient history to LIFE with a classroom podcast your students will actually want to listen to! In this engaging audio experience, student journalist Jordan interviews Dr. Patel — a historian of ancient Mesopotamia — about one of the world's oldest law codes. Together they analyze the actual laws of Hammurabi, debate whether the punishments were fair, and connect ancient justice to modern ideas your students already know. ★  WHAT'S INCLUDED (5 ready-to-use resources):✔ Podcast Script — Ful
Preview of Emergency Computer Science Sub Plans for Coding with Choice Board

Emergency Computer Science Sub Plans for Coding with Choice Board

Looking for a ready to go editable sub template? These emergency sub plans provide a quick and easy computer science course sub plan that fits into any unit. There are 7 choices the substitute can choose from; it is designed with the middle school student in mind and comes both as PDF and as a Google Doc TM so it can be edited with your personal details. What's Included?Teacher DirectionsNote to SubstituteEmergency Lesson PlanClassroom Notes TemplateWebsite Evaluation FormVideo Evaluation Fo
Preview of Soaring Mystery Narative Challenge ELA grades 2-8

Soaring Mystery Narative Challenge ELA grades 2-8

Created by
wild voices
I have a fun engaging narative challenge that students will create using my visual and written prompts. Students like these and can't wait to see what it will come out like as the whole class participates in writing these mystery naratives. Drama , mystery , suspense, and intriging activity. I have over 50 + prompts to choose from. You can do an activity once a month for 12 months with what I have included. Also included are lists of Title names for mysteries, starter prompts written and visual
Preview of STEM Challenge Pulleys & Gears, Simple Machines Grade 4 Ontario Science

STEM Challenge Pulleys & Gears, Simple Machines Grade 4 Ontario Science

Once Upon a STEM: Rapunzel’s Pulley Rescue combines science, storytelling, and design thinking in a creative, curriculum-aligned challenge! Students use their knowledge of pulleys and gears to help Rapunzel solve a problem using a simple machine. This engaging project includes 7 differentiated task options, an editable Google Slides version, a rubric, a self-assessment, and full teacher instructions. Perfect for Ontario Grade 4 Science: Understanding Structures & Mechanisms. Pulleys and G
Preview of Intro to React JS | Components & Props | High School CS Coding Lesson

Intro to React JS | Components & Props | High School CS Coding Lesson

Created by
Code Cafe
There is almost no React curriculum built for classrooms. This is it.This 50-minute lesson introduces high school students to React JS through a hands-on shop-building project. Students go from zero React knowledge to building a functional component, passing props, and rendering dynamic UI — all inside CodeSandbox, no installation required. What's included (4 files):Slide deck (25 slides) with warmup, concept delivery, guided activities, CFUs, and wrap-upStudent coding lab — step-by-step instruc
Preview of Intro to PYTHON Coding: Loops & Import (Lesson 5, Grades 5–8)

Intro to PYTHON Coding: Loops & Import (Lesson 5, Grades 5–8)

Intro to Python: Text-Based Coding (Grades 5–8)Lesson 5 – Loops & Import LibrariesIn this 3–7 day lesson, students build on their foundational Python skills by learning how to repeat actions, control program flow, and add randomness using for loops, while loops, and imported libraries. After exploring loops in isolation, students apply their knowledge by creating interactive programs- culminating in a loop-based guessing game and a Rock, Paper, Scissors–style game.This lesson is designed for u
Preview of Director's Chair Challenge: Fix the Movie

Director's Chair Challenge: Fix the Movie

Lights, camera, action! Give your students the director's megaphone with this engaging project-based learning activity. Instead of just watching a movie, students step into the role of a Hollywood executive to identify "plot holes" and rewrite scenes to make them better. What’s Included:Group Notes Organizer: A structured space for students to collaborate and identify specific issues in a film's plot, character development, or pacing.The "Big Idea" Pitch: A creative template for students to dra
Preview of The One-Word Play Challenge Drama Activity (Grades 6-12)

The One-Word Play Challenge Drama Activity (Grades 6-12)

Looking for a fun, engaging drama activity that gets students writing, collaborating, thinking creatively, and performing?The One-Word Play Challenge Drama Activity asks students to work with a partner to create and perform an original short play using only ONE WORD per line of dialogue! Students must use character objectives, storytelling, body language, vocal expression, and creativity to communicate meaning and bring their scenes to life.This low-prep activity combines creative writing, drama
Preview of Grade 9 GLE SEL Teamwork Quiz, Reflection & Mini Challenge Learning Strategies,

Grade 9 GLE SEL Teamwork Quiz, Reflection & Mini Challenge Learning Strategies,

Help your students build essential teamwork and collaboration skills with this engaging, easy-to-use Teamwork Quiz & Reflection Assignment! This resource guides students through discovering their personal teamwork style, identifying strengths and growth areas, and applying teamwork skills through a fun classroom mini-challenge. Then students assess themselves and their team! Reflection and growth all in one assignment. Students begin by completing a Teamwork Self-Assessment Quiz to uncover wha
Preview of Drama: Words on Stage Script Challenge

Drama: Words on Stage Script Challenge

Dear Educator,Words on Stage is a ready-to-use ensemble scriptwriting and performance challenge designed for drama students in grades 10–12. This lesson pushes students to think like playwrights and performers while working collaboratively to craft an original short script using a set of required words in meaningful, theatrical ways. Rather than dropping vocabulary in randomly, students must integrate language into character, conflict, action, and staging, building a complete scene with a clea
Preview of Middle School French Pâques Easter Activities: Reading Code Breaker, Wordsearch

Middle School French Pâques Easter Activities: Reading Code Breaker, Wordsearch

Your students will love learning French through puzzles, riddles, and interactive Easter-themed activities! This comprehensive French Easter / Pâques activity bundle is designed to maximize student independence, differentiation, and engagement while covering key Core French learning expectations. 🐣🧠 Perfect for FSF, Core French, immersion support, sub plans, literacy centers, or spring review, these low-prep activities focus on reading comprehension, speaking, listening, sentence structur
Preview of Hammurabi's Code reader's theater and analysis activity

Hammurabi's Code reader's theater and analysis activity

Help your students understand the importance and legacy of Hammurabi's Code of law with this silly yet informative reader's theater. There are 12 parts but if this is too many, you can combine the two narrators into one part. After performing it, there is a writing/discussion activity that students can complete in pairs, small groups, or even individually...it's very adaptable. They will read some of the laws from the Code (included), and find 3 that seem fair and just and 3 that seem unjust. S
Preview of Dress Code Voting Simulation Activity

Dress Code Voting Simulation Activity

Created by
Katrina Daigle
Dress Code Debate Simulation – Gender & Voting Rights Lesson on Power, Voice, and Representation Description: What happens when only half the class is allowed to vote on a rule that affects everyone? In this engaging and hands on simulation, students believe they’re helping design a new school dress code—but there’s a twist. Only boys (or another chosen group) get to vote. Girls can give input, but their votes don’t count. The result? Frustration. Shock. Conversation. And an unforgettable co
Preview of Social Challenge Cards

Social Challenge Cards

I made these cards to challenge my sons with something new socially each day-- a small way for them to increase their social skills and think about others. I laminated them and gave them one each day to carry in their pocket at school.
Preview of Computer Science - MadLib Challenge

Computer Science - MadLib Challenge

Created by
ScienceWolfe
In this activity, you will make your own MadLib by using variables and strings. This project will teach different formatting techniques to adjust for different data types.
Preview of Code.org Quiz Nested Loops (Google Form)

Code.org Quiz Nested Loops (Google Form)

This is a 10 question quiz based on code.org lessons on Nested Loops. I find this is where students begin to really struggle and it is an important beginner concept in computer science. Each question has a picture and two lines of code to choose from. Students must analyze the picture and choose the correct line of code using multiple choice.
Preview of The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim | Poirot Reader’s Theater & Mystery Activity

The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim | Poirot Reader’s Theater & Mystery Activity

Challenge your students to think like detectives with The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim, one of Agatha Christie’s most clever and logic-driven Poirot mysteries. This engaging Reader’s Theater and mystery activity pack centers on observation, deduction, and critical thinking as students unravel how a man can vanish without a trace. Perfect for middle and high school ELA classrooms, this lesson blends performance, discussion, and analytical writing to create a high-engagement mystery experience
Preview of Film Marketing Project Drama Film Studies and Theatre Activity

Film Marketing Project Drama Film Studies and Theatre Activity

Challenge students to think like a marketing executive with this Film Marketing Project — designed for film studies, drama, and theatre classes where students choose a film, develop a complete film showing concept, and build a marketing campaign from the ground up. Students apply real-world advertising and media literacy skills to a subject they're genuinely invested in — their chosen film — producing a marketing plan that includes promotional materials, audience targeting, and campaign strategy
Preview of Medea's Fury Readers Theater Script | Classical Dramas | Euripides

Medea's Fury Readers Theater Script | Classical Dramas | Euripides

Created by
TeacherTravis
Challenge students to explore Medea's Fury Readers Theater Script inspired by Euripides' 431 BCE masterpiece. In ancient Corinth, Medea, a sorceress betrayed by her husband Jason’s marriage to Princess Glauce, unleashes her wrath through catastrophic vengeance. Adapted for grades 9–12, the script offers accessible, poetic dialogue, with tiered roles (high-complexity Medea, low-complexity Citizens) to engage mixed-ability learners. Ideal for performances or deep analysis, it fosters fluency, cri
Preview of Decimal Detectives Math Readers Theater Script for Grades 4 to 6

Decimal Detectives Math Readers Theater Script for Grades 4 to 6

Created by
TeacherTravis
Challenge your students to explore decimals through detective work with this engaging Readers Theater script for Grades 4–6! Set in Ms. Rivera’s classroom, students become Decimal Detectives, solving a mysterious map filled with decimal numbers, coordinate grids, and hidden messages. Along the way, they practice decimal place value, rounding, adding and subtracting decimals, multiplying, dividing, and plotting points on a grid to crack the case. This script offers the perfect blend of literacy a
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