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Preview of Sequencing Bead Reference Chart

Sequencing Bead Reference Chart

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CHIAO's Store
This teacher-designed Sequencing Bead Reference Chart helps children understand and practice patterns in a visual and hands-on way. With both color patterns and size patterns, young learners can observe, compare, and recreate sequences using beads or other manipulatives. Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary students, this chart supports the development of: Pattern recognition Logical thinking Fine motor skills Visual discrimination Teachers can use this chart during
Preview of ESE Speech and Language Strategies

ESE Speech and Language Strategies

Created by
Bailey Hughes
Looking for strategies to help with your students speech and language? Look no further! With 24 research based strategies for speech and language disorders this is sure to help in all classroom situations. The strategies are for disabilities such as voice disorders, speech processing disorders, hearing impairments, assessment of language delays and disorders, neuorgenic speech disorders, and many more.
Preview of Math Anxiety, Positive Math Mindset, Stress Management for Kids

Math Anxiety, Positive Math Mindset, Stress Management for Kids

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Countsy
🌟 Help your students overcome Math Anxiety and grow a Positive Math Mindset! This resource blends educational psychology with real classroom strategies designed for young learners. 💛 Inside, you’ll find: ✅ Practical tools for Stress Management for Kids ✅ Easy-to-use activities to support Overcoming Learning Anxiety ✅ Ideas to build Emotional Safety for Learners and boost confidence ✅ Teacher and parent tips for calm, focused math lessons ✨ Perfect for teachers, counselors, and parents who want
Preview of European Explorers of America: Dinner Party (Decision-Making)

European Explorers of America: Dinner Party (Decision-Making)

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Kati Searcy
In this lesson, students will review information about six European explorers. They will then use a decision-making matrix with student-generated criteria to determine which three of the explorers they would invite to a dinner party and why. As an extension, students can determine the seating chart for the dinner party as well as what they would serve. By using criteria to determine who will be at their dinner party, students will gain a solid knowledge of the accomplishments of these six expl
Preview of OPVL: Evaluating Sources

OPVL: Evaluating Sources

When using a source, it is important to determine its reliability and validity. In other words, is the source believable? Is the data current and reliable, or too outdated? Is it biased, and therefore, unreliable? This resource will help students learn how to evaluate each source based on its origin, purpose, value, and limitation (OPVL). A chart that may be used as a poster or handout, along with an OPVL template is included.
Preview of "The Yellow Wallpaper" Unit Plan

"The Yellow Wallpaper" Unit Plan

This complete teaching guide for "The Yellow Wallpaper" is designed to support high school AP Literature teachers, college faculty, and graduate seminar instructors. Created by Dr. Whitney Kosters, a literature professor with over 20 years of experience and a PhD in Victorian literature, this resource offers academic depth with practical, classroom-tested structure. Unlike basic handouts or surface-level materials, this guide provides a comprehensive unit that covers historical background, close
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Bundle | Ethos Pathos Logos, TED Talk Essay, MLA Works Cited

Rhetorical Analysis Bundle | Ethos Pathos Logos, TED Talk Essay, MLA Works Cited

Rhetorical Analysis Bundle | Ethos Pathos Logos, TED Talk Essay, MLA Works Cited | High School ELATake your students’ writing and analysis skills to the next level with this comprehensive Rhetorical Analysis Bundle! This carefully curated set of resources gives you everything you need to teach, practice, and assess key rhetorical concepts while reinforcing strong research and citation habits. This bundle includes: • Mastering Works Cited Resource – Help students confidently format and organize
Preview of Research Topic Exploration & Narrowing Toolkit | AP Seminar & Secondary Research

Research Topic Exploration & Narrowing Toolkit | AP Seminar & Secondary Research

This Research Topic Exploration & Narrowing Toolkit is designed to help secondary students move from broad interests to focused, researchable questions, without overwhelm. Ideal for AP Seminar, research writing, and inquiry-based ELA or social studies classrooms, this toolkit provides structured, student-friendly scaffolds that guide learners through the early stages of the research process. Students are prompted to: Explore a topic from multiple angles Identify what they already know vs. what
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Reading Comprehension | MLK Day Activities | 1st–3rd

Martin Luther King Jr. Reading Comprehension | MLK Day Activities | 1st–3rd

Help your students learn about Martin Luther King Jr. for MLK Day with this reading comprehension activity designed specifically for 1st–3rd grade learners. This resource introduces students to who Martin Luther King Jr. was, why he is important, and the message of kindness, fairness, and peaceful change. This Level One MLK Day reading is written in clear, simple language and is perfect for early elementary classrooms, including whole-group instruction, independent work, sub plans, or morn
Preview of Research Source Tiers Pyramid | Source Credibility Visual (Free)

Research Source Tiers Pyramid | Source Credibility Visual (Free)

This free visual helps students understand the difference between strong academic sources and weaker background or opinion-based sources. Designed for secondary and AP classrooms, the Research Source Tiers Pyramid provides a clear framework for evaluating credibility during the research process. This resource works especially well when introducing research expectations, annotated bibliographies, or source evaluation lessons. This free resource is part of a larger inquiry-based research toolkit f
Preview of Cracking The Code

Cracking The Code

Cracking the Code is an original historical fiction short story with emphasis on historical accuracy.  It has a military drama theme based on historical truths from WWI.  It is written from the perspective of Nigel De Gray, who was one of the British cryptanalysts responsible for analyzing and interpreting coded German intelligence after Germany’s underwater cables had been cut by British Naval intelligence.  Germany was forced to use public communication cables which made creating the intricate
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