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Preview of Halloween | Poetry | Witch’s Spell Collaborative Poem | TEKS

Halloween | Poetry | Witch’s Spell Collaborative Poem | TEKS

🧙‍♀️ Halloween | Poetry | Witch’s Spell Collaborative PoemStudents collaborate to write and perform a spooky witch’s spell poem. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment (5–12)Learning Intention: I am learning how to collaborate with others to write a witch’s spell poem using imagery, repetition, and performance.Success Criteria: I can contribute lines with imagery. I can collaborate respectfully. I can perform with dramatic rhythm.Collaborative charts and group stanzas.YouTube
Preview of Halloween | Social Studies | The Black Death Fear and Change | TEKS | K-12

Halloween | Social Studies | The Black Death Fear and Change | TEKS | K-12

📘 Halloween | Social Studies | The Black Death Disease Fear and Social ChangeStudents investigate the Black Death and connect its civic and cultural impacts to modern public health. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment (Grades 4–12).Learning Intention: I am learning how the Black Death reshaped society and civic life.Success Criteria: I can describe spread, analyze civic responses, and connect to modern parallels.DBQs, charts, role-plays, rubrics, and campaigns.🎃 Classroom
Preview of Reading Skills Create Global Christmas Village Project based Inquiry: Grade 1-3

Reading Skills Create Global Christmas Village Project based Inquiry: Grade 1-3

Created by
Susan Powers
Bring research skills into practice for your lower grades with this highly-engaging, concept based activity that is perfect for any IB PYP or inquiry-based classroom. You have EVERYTHING (map, images, text, graphic organisers) you need in this complete research based inquiry project to explicitly teach the fundamental research skills and enable student agency as the children are learning collaboratively. It ends with a fun, eye-catching display of traditional global Christmas characters t
Preview of Valentine’s Day Research Project | Famous Love Stories | ELA Writing Activity

Valentine’s Day Research Project | Famous Love Stories | ELA Writing Activity

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This Valentine's Day short research assignment is very flexible. It could be used to teach MLA and research, review MLA, conclude a unit on romantic literature, or in a non-ELA class looking to incorporate research in a fun way on Valentine's Day or during February! The material is no prep and ready-to-go for you! Student Experience: Students will be assigned a famous love story. Students will research those people, make a digital presentation, and share it with the class. This is also a great
Preview of 3D initials Art Project

3D initials Art Project

Perfect lesson for 6th-12th grade students. It is an intensely fun project that your intense art students will love. The lesson uses recycled materials and beautiful collage of scraps of decorative paper.
Preview of Materials Science STEM Project | Design & Build Challenge | Engineering Activity

Materials Science STEM Project | Design & Build Challenge | Engineering Activity

This Materials Science STEM Project is a hands-on, engaging way for students to apply their understanding of material properties through a real-world design challenge. Students will plan, build, test, and improve a product while using the engineering design process and explaining their thinking along the way. This resource is designed to be simple for teachers to implement while still providing meaningful, rigorous learning for students. 🧪 What’s Included: Student Directions Brainstorming
Preview of Career Exploration & Civics Project

Career Exploration & Civics Project

Product Description for Buyers Career Exploration & Civics Project | Research, Posters, Slides & Rubric Help students connect real-world careers to community impact, government systems, and civic responsibility with this engaging Career & Civics Inquiry Project! Students research a career pathway while exploring how careers connect to laws, public services, taxes, and community needs. This project encourages critical thinking, career awareness, research skills, and real-world connections while g
Preview of Un País Hispanohablante: One-Pager Project for Heritage Speakers

Un País Hispanohablante: One-Pager Project for Heritage Speakers

Created by
Sra Galvan
Engage your Spanish heritage speakers with this creative cultural project!This comprehensive Spanish heritage speaker resource provides everything you need to implement a successful and engaging cultural project focusing on Spanish-speaking countries. Students create a visually appealing "One-Pager" that showcases their research and artistic skills while developing geography and cultural vocabulary in Spanish. Perfect for Spanish Heritage Speakers in grades 8-12, this project allows students to
Preview of Harlem Renaissance - 6 Degrees of Separation Slides Project

Harlem Renaissance - 6 Degrees of Separation Slides Project

Created by
My ELA Toolbox
As part of our Harlem Renaissance unit, I created this 6 Degrees of Separation project. Students pick a person from the Harlem Renaissance to start with and complete the slides, recording the person's birth year, year they died and 5 facts about them. Next, they find a person that person knew and write how they are connected. They continue finding connections and completing the slides until they reach person #6. Sources are recorded on the final slide. This file is both the example and the templ
Preview of Picket Sign Protest Project | Any Subject | Student Voice | K 12

Picket Sign Protest Project | Any Subject | Student Voice | K 12

Picket Sign Protest Project | Any Subject | Student Voice | K 12Product Description Bring student voice to life with a simple hands on classroom project that works in any subject and at any grade level. Students identify issues they believe should change, plan clear picket sign slogans, explain their thinking in writing, and participate in a respectful gallery walk to practice communication and feedback. This resource is designed to be low prep and flexible so teachers can choose to have student
Preview of Villainous Valentine: An Argumentative Writing & Creative Rhetoric Project

Villainous Valentine: An Argumentative Writing & Creative Rhetoric Project

Created by
The ELA Enclave
Perfect for AP Language, Honors English, and Upper-Level ELALove is complicated—and so are villains. This engaging Valentine’s Day–themed project invites students to step into the mind of a villain and argue why they deserve love, sympathy, admiration, or redemption. Students blend formal argumentative writing with creative visual rhetoric, proving they understand how argument works, not just how to summarize a story. This project is ideal for teachers who want: A rigorous, standards-aligned ar
Preview of Halloween | Social Studies | The Pumpkin Census Project Counting Communities

Halloween | Social Studies | The Pumpkin Census Project Counting Communities

📘 Halloween | Social Studies | The Pumpkin Census Project Counting CommunitiesStudents simulate the U.S. Census by counting pumpkins to model representation and fairness. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment (Grades 3–12).Learning Intention: I am learning how the Census collects data and why it matters.Success Criteria: I can describe, explain impact, and complete a pumpkin census.Census charts, role-plays, debates, and rubrics.🎃 Classroom Use: Ideal for civics, government,
Preview of Halloween | Science | Haunted Ecosystem Project | TEKS | K-12

Halloween | Science | Haunted Ecosystem Project | TEKS | K-12

🌲 Halloween | Science | Haunted Ecosystem ProjectStudents design haunted forest food webs with producers, consumers, predators, and decomposers. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment 5–12.Learning Intention: I am learning how organisms interact in ecosystems.Success Criteria: I can build food webs, predict imbalance effects, and connect to civic responsibility.Worksheets, haunted species trading cards, debate prompts.YouTube: ecosystem + food chain videos.🎃 Classroom Use: Id
Preview of Halloween | Math | Pumpkin Weigh-In Measurement Project | TEKS

Halloween | Math | Pumpkin Weigh-In Measurement Project | TEKS

🎃 Halloween | Math | Pumpkin Weigh-In Measurement ProjectStudents measure, compare, and convert pumpkin weights while solving real-world word problems. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment for measurement & unit conversionsLearning Intention & Success CriteriaWeigh-in tables, worksheets, and conversion chartsYouTube pumpkin weighing + contest videos✨ Classroom Use: Great for applied math projects. 🎃 Student Benefits: Builds measurement fluency, proportional reasoning, and accuracy.
Preview of Halloween | Social Studies | Spooky Historical Newspaper Project | TEKS | K-12

Halloween | Social Studies | Spooky Historical Newspaper Project | TEKS | K-12

📘 Halloween | Social Studies | The Spooky Historical Newspaper ProjectStudents create spooky newspaper editions of historical events, analyzing media’s role in civic life. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment (Grades 4–12).Learning Intention: I am learning how newspapers retell history and shape civic responsibility.Success Criteria: I can create articles, identify media influence, and analyze sources.Templates, debates, DBQs, and rubrics.🎃 Classroom Use: Perfect for media
Preview of Labor Day Timeline Project | Exploring Workers’ Rights and History | For K-12

Labor Day Timeline Project | Exploring Workers’ Rights and History | For K-12

Description: Honor Labor Day with a hands-on timeline project that helps students trace the history of labor movements, reforms, and worker contributions. This activity blends chronological reasoning with civic reflection. Elementary: Place simplified event cards in order (e.g., 1882 Labor Day Parade, 1894 Congress establishes the holiday).Middle: Build detailed timelines with events like the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire and the Fair Labor Standards Act.High School:
Preview of Halloween | ELA | Haunted Library Research Project | TEKS

Halloween | ELA | Haunted Library Research Project | TEKS

📚 Halloween ELA— Haunted Library Research ProjectStudents research banned books and reframe them as “cursed tomes” in a haunted library exhibit. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment for research + expository writingLearning Intention & Success CriteriaHaunted Library organizer + book fact sheetsYouTube spooky library ambience✨ Classroom Use: Perfect for research writing, censorship discussions, or library displays. 🎃 Student Benefits: Connects literacy to civic life and freedom of e
Preview of Patriot Day Oral History Project | Honoring 9/11 Through Stories | For K-12

Patriot Day Oral History Project | Honoring 9/11 Through Stories | For K-12

Description: Give students a powerful way to engage with Patriot Day (September 11) through an oral history project that develops empathy, listening, and historical understanding. Students analyze or create oral histories to connect with lived experiences. Elementary: Listen to age-appropriate oral history clips and draw/write responses about helpers.Middle: Analyze short transcripts from survivors or first responders with the Oral History Chart (speaker, details, emotions,
Preview of Women's History Month Research Project

Women's History Month Research Project

Looking for an extension project for Women's History Month? This product includes a list of women, from the past and the present, along with a graphic organizer for students to put their findings. This presentation is perfect to upload to your Google Classroom for online completion, or you can print it out for students to complete by hand. Do you have SeeSaw or use PicCollage? Upload this resource as a PDF for students to complete on iPads!
Preview of 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics Newspaper Project

2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics Newspaper Project

Students work in groups to create a newspaper about the 2018 Winter Olympics. Topic ideas and student expectations are provided.
Preview of PBL Project Based Learning - genius hour DIGITAL google  GATE / GT

PBL Project Based Learning - genius hour DIGITAL google GATE / GT

Why GENIUS HOUR ? For K–12 schools, a large emphasis has been put on using technology to teach students future-ready skills. But some experts indicate that allowing students to explore their own interests with technology is key to fostering other important skills. That’s where “genius hour” comes in. Using this teaching practice, teachers set aside time for students to learn about whatever interests them. By adopting this self-guided learning practice, teachers find they can encourage active
Preview of Rhetorical Christmas Tree: A Hands-On Rhetorical Analysis Activity

Rhetorical Christmas Tree: A Hands-On Rhetorical Analysis Activity

Created by
The ELA Enclave
Rhetorical Christmas Tree Project — Word Document ActivityLooking for a fun, creative, and analytical way to help students practice rhetorical analysis before the holidays? The Rhetorical Christmas Tree Project combines visual creativity with critical thinking, giving students a hands-on way to explore message, rhetorical choices, tone, and audience in any speech or text. Product Features Format: Word Document (non-editable and editable versions included) Non-Editable Version: Maintains perf
Preview of Micrography self portrait- Adaptable for holidays, black history, and more!

Micrography self portrait- Adaptable for holidays, black history, and more!

Self portrait Micrography projects are beautiful when completed! This lesson includes a power point with the "how to" plus a graphic organizer to get students started. This is a great project for gifted students, back to school project, or adapted to many different subjects! Adaptable lesson ideas:History- choose a person or event and create a memorial or portrait of person with words from the person/event. GREAT for Black History Month! Science- A scientist or invention. This could be used to
Preview of Travel Commercial: Caribbean Island or Central America

Travel Commercial: Caribbean Island or Central America

This activity/group project is a great way to learn about new areas in Geography. It is aligned with the 5 Themes of Geography, includes technology to help with creativity, and it can be assigned as partner or group work. My students loved making their videos while learning about the Caribbean or Central America. What a great way to learn and have students create information to be shared with the class.
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