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Preview of Life Logic: Building Clear Thinking and Moral Reasoning for Today — A Timely Cur

Life Logic: Building Clear Thinking and Moral Reasoning for Today — A Timely Cur

Teaching Students How to Think, Not Just What to Learn The Life Logic Curriculum helps students build the skills every parent and educator wants—critical thinking, wise decision-making, and moral courage. Through engaging stories, thought-provoking discussions, and real-world problem-solving activities, Life Logic equips learners to: Weigh choices and consequences with confidence Strengthen integrity, character, and responsibility Apply logic to everyday life and future leadership Per
Preview of 30 Days of AI in the Classroom | Teacher Lesson Ideas, Prompts & Activities for

30 Days of AI in the Classroom | Teacher Lesson Ideas, Prompts & Activities for

🌺 STOP GUESSING HOW TO BRING AI INTO YOUR CLASSROOM You know AI is everywhere. You also know the resources out there are either too techy, too vague, or built for a content area that isn't yours. This 30-day system is different — it's classroom-tested, pedagogy-first, and built by a teacher who teaches every day. Whether you teach ELA, social studies, math, dance, or study skills, each of these 30 ideas gives you a ready-to-launch activity, a student-facing "I can" success criterion, and a
Preview of Carefully solve each math problem and show your step-by-step working.

Carefully solve each math problem and show your step-by-step working.

Description: Take Your Students’ Math Fluency to the Next Level with Volume 2 of Our Best-Selling Arithmetic Series!Building on the success of our initial collection, this "Math Mastery Volume 2" offers 50 brand-new, high-quality pages of open-ended math challenges. Specifically designed for Primary and Elementary students (Grades 2-6), this workbook focuses on reinforcing core arithmetic while introducing more complex multi-step problems that require critical thinking and precision. Instead
Preview of The Map That Led Nowhere – A Story About Growth, Learning, and True Treasures

The Map That Led Nowhere – A Story About Growth, Learning, and True Treasures

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Map That Led Nowhere – A Story About Growth, Learning, and Life’s True TreasuresHelp your students discover the power of learning through experience with this inspiring SEL story: “The Map That Led Nowhere – Sometimes the Journey Is the Lesson.”This meaningful story teaches children that not every success comes with a prize, and that growth often happens along the way. Perfect for Grades 3–6, it encourages reflection, empathy, and resilience. What’s Included: ✅ Original illustrated sto
Preview of The Door Who Chose Its Own Path – A Story About Freedom, Courage, and Self-Direc

The Door Who Chose Its Own Path – A Story About Freedom, Courage, and Self-Direc

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Door Who Chose Its Own Path – A Story About Freedom, Courage, and Self-DirectionInspire your students to think independently and make confident choices with this original SEL story, The Door Who Chose Its Own Path. Through the charming tale of Dory the Door, children learn the value of courage, independence, and believing in themselves. Perfect for Grades 3–6, this printable resource includes: ✅ Full illustrated story ✅ Reflection and discussion questions ✅ Creative art and writing activit
Preview of The Message in the Bottle

The Message in the Bottle

Created by
The Cozy Family
Bring history, empathy, and imagination to life with this touching short story — The Message in the Bottle. Perfect for Grades 4–7, this story helps students reflect on connection, kindness, and the power of hope through generations. Students will love discovering how one simple message links two people across time — and how even small acts of hope can ripple through the years.This resource works beautifully for:✔️ Reading comprehension lessons✔️ SEL and character education✔️ Creative writing pr
Preview of Spanish El Tren Vocabulary #2 + Loteria Template (McGraw Hill Spanish Book Voc)

Spanish El Tren Vocabulary #2 + Loteria Template (McGraw Hill Spanish Book Voc)

Created by
Profesora Ortiz
Make vocabulary practice fun and engaging with this Spanish Vocabulary Loteria! This interactive game is perfect for reinforcing key vocabulary while keeping students motivated and actively participating. This resource is ideal for Spanish classes, bilingual classrooms, ESL/ELL support, centers, small groups, early finishers, or review days. Students will love the familiar Loteria-style format while strengthening their vocabulary skills in a meaningful way. What is included: *Printable Loteria C
Preview of Complete Unit- Branding Bootcamp- Middle School/High School

Complete Unit- Branding Bootcamp- Middle School/High School

This engaging, week-long unit immerses middle and high school students in the world of brand identity and strategic visual communication. The curriculum begins with students analyzing existing brand guides for popular brands they already know, using a mix of warm-ups and structured questioning strategies to build foundational knowledge. Students can then conduct a detailed analysis of their own school's brand identity, researching key elements like Logo, Color Palette, Typography, Tagline, and B
Preview of The River That Refused to Run

The River That Refused to Run

Created by
The Cozy Family
Teach your students about empathy, environmental care, and the power of renewal through this touching original story, The River That Refused to Run. This short, engaging tale helps children understand that sometimes taking a stand — even by pausing — can spark change and inspire others to act responsibly. Perfect for lessons on nature, environmental awareness, character education, and moral reflection.What’s Included:✅ A beautifully written story (printable & digital formats)✅ Suitable for Grade
Preview of The Bridge That Waited for Friendship

The Bridge That Waited for Friendship

Created by
The Cozy Family
Teach your students the true meaning of connection and kindness!“The Bridge That Waited for Friendship” is a beautifully written short story perfect for Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), morning meetings, and empathy-building lessons. This inspiring tale follows a lonely bridge who learns that friendship isn’t about being crossed — it’s about bringing people together. Ideal for Grades 2–6, this story encourages reflection, discussion, and emotional growth in a simple, relatable way.🎯 Skills Cove
Preview of Why Study Latin?

Why Study Latin?

Why Study Latin? is a colorful PowerPoint slideshow that shows students how Latin has influenced western civilization and is still an important subject to study today. It gives an overview of Latin from Roman times to today: how it evolved into the Romance languages, is found in binomial nomenclature, periodic table, zodiac signs, constellations, legal, anatomical and pharmaceutical terms, literature, mythology, history, culture, songs, familiar expressions, and abbreviations. I suggest using th
Preview of Mushroom For All -Original Poem for Kids

Mushroom For All -Original Poem for Kids

Created by
Gulzhan Elkin
Mushroom for All is a delightful, heartwarming tale about five charming insect friends—Starkeesha the Ant, Keeshon the Beetle, Mo’Nick the Butterfly, Barak the Bee, and Mathew the Spider—who find themselves caught in a sudden spring storm. As they scramble for shelter under a tiny mushroom, they worry there won’t be enough room for everyone. But something magical happens when they choose kindness over conflict: the mushroom grows, making space for all! Filled with rhythm, humor, and vibrant pers
Preview of The Compass Without a North

The Compass Without a North

Created by
The Cozy Family
Help your students discover what it really means to “find direction” with this thought-provoking story — The Compass Without a North. This beautifully written short story follows a broken compass and a lost traveler as they both learn that true guidance doesn’t come from pointing north but from listening to one’s heart. Perfect for grades 6–9, this story supports Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and critical thinking while encouraging self-reflection and personal growth.Skills Developed:Reading c
Preview of Write Like the Masters Do!

Write Like the Masters Do!

Every great writer has a method. Jack London sought adventure in the wild; Mark Twain listened to the voices of the Mississippi River; Virginia Woolf explored the hidden thoughts of her characters; Flannery O’Connor revealed truth through shock and irony. Pulitzer Prize–winning authors like Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Toni Morrison, John Steinbeck, Alice Walker, Robert Frost, and Gwendolyn Brooks each brought unique approaches that shaped American and world literature. This workbook inv
Preview of WHEN BAD NEWS HITS HOME -1- CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE

WHEN BAD NEWS HITS HOME -1- CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE

Created by
Rodica Iova
This is the first lesson plan from the series, "When Bad News Hits Home." I wrote this resource in two separate lesson plans. One distinct lesson plan is based on the secular teaching for the Public Schools. The other one is based on the Christian perspective for private schools, faith based schools and homeschool. This is an extremely important teaching and practical tool that will help our students when they go through life crises. More mothers are diagnosed with cancer and their children are
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