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Preview of Unlocking Shakespeare: Caesar's "Cowards Die" Speech Analysis & Translation FREE

Unlocking Shakespeare: Caesar's "Cowards Die" Speech Analysis & Translation FREE

Boost literary comprehension and critical thinking with this FREE Shakespeare activity! Perfect for analyzing character, figurative language, and historical context in Julius Caesar. Includes a modern translation challenge to deepen students’ understanding of Caesar’s iconic "Cowards Die" speech.This one-day activity guides students to translate and interpret Shakespearean language, work collaboratively, and explore Julius Caesar’s complex personality traits. By engaging with this powerful m
Preview of FREE Halloween Would You Rather Questions Print, Easel, and Google Slides

FREE Halloween Would You Rather Questions Print, Easel, and Google Slides

Created by
Rachel Lynette
Here is a set of 20 FREE Would you Rather Questions about Halloween. Great for discussion starters, class polls and journal prompts. What's Included:Print copy Easel Assessment (great for a class poll!)Easel Activity - digital activity that requires students write about why it's there favoriteGoogle Slides digital activity - more challenging for advanced technology users! The students move move around a flashlight to try and read the questions.Great for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th,6th, 7th, or 8th
Preview of Project Accountability & Reflection Form | Student Self-Assessment Tool

Project Accountability & Reflection Form | Student Self-Assessment Tool

Created by
Blackshear23
Empower students to take ownership of their learning and reflect meaningfully on their project contributions with this Project Accountability and Reflection Form, designed for use in middle and high school science classrooms. This versatile, editable form supports collaborative work, promotes metacognition, and encourages responsible participation in group or individual science projects. Whether used alongside engineering challenges, inquiry labs, research presentations, or long-term science pr
Preview of 6 W's of History - Who, What, Why, How, Where, When - 2 - 9 grade  graphic,

6 W's of History - Who, What, Why, How, Where, When - 2 - 9 grade graphic,

Created by
Socratic Shrake
DESCRIPTIONGive your students a powerful, repeatable framework for understanding any event in history! This colorful, no-prep reference sheet walks learners through all six essential questions — Who, What, Why, How, Where, and When — using clear guiding questions and built-in American Revolution examples that show exactly how to apply each one. Each of the six categories has its own bold color-coded section so students always know where they are and what to focus on. Print it, laminate it, glu
Preview of April Fools Day ELA Activity |Fun Literary Character Analysis Writing | 9th-12th

April Fools Day ELA Activity |Fun Literary Character Analysis Writing | 9th-12th

Created by
A Noble Idea
Looking for a fun, engaging, and meaningful April Fools' Day activity for your 9th-12th grade ELA classroom? This high-interest lesson combines humor with rigorous literary analysis and writing, making it perfect for grades 9–12. In this creative activity, students match a literary character with a realistic April Fools prank and defend their choice through a thoughtful, evidence-based written response. This lesson goes beyond surface-level fun and challenges students to think critically about c
Preview of 5 Religions Graphic Organizer | Buddhism Hinduism Christianity Judaism Islam

5 Religions Graphic Organizer | Buddhism Hinduism Christianity Judaism Islam

Created by
Socratic Shrake
One page. Five religions. Zero prep. This research-based graphic organizer gives students a clean, structured place to compare all five major world religions side by side — Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam — using a free, teacher-approved web resource. Students work down five guiding questions for each religion, building a complete comparison chart they can use for review, discussion, and assessment. The landscape layout fits everything on one printed page, and each religion
Preview of Historical Thinking Skills article & questions (high school/AP/college)

Historical Thinking Skills article & questions (high school/AP/college)

Created by
Emily Bishop
This assignment is a short excerpt from "Historical Thinking & Other Unnatural Acts" by Stanford professor Sam Wineburg. The reading explains that students typically approach history as a single story with a list of facts. However, historians approach their work very differently because they interpret evidence, question the reliability of sources, consider multiple perspectives, and make compelling arguments. The assignment introduces the following vocabulary: presentism, context, subtext, and
Preview of Teaching Creativity- Fluent Thinking

Teaching Creativity- Fluent Thinking

Creativity is an essential skill and when developed at an early age, and has proven positive long term benefits. Historically, the main focus in education has been on hard skills in the core subject areas of English-Language Arts, Math, Science & Social Studies. Recent research on creativity has parents and educators thinking about this concept in a new light. I have been looking for years for resources to use in my classroom to teach creativity. I finally decided to become an author and write m
Preview of BACK TO SCHOOL | AP Art History | AP Art History for Back to school!

BACK TO SCHOOL | AP Art History | AP Art History for Back to school!

Get ready for BACK TO SCHOOL with our AP Art History for Back to School! Dive into AP Art History Back to School lesson and explore the Back to School Art History AP worksheets for an engaging start to the year! Kick off your AP Art History course with this engaging first-day digital lesson that introduces students to the breadth of the curriculum! This interactive Google Slides presentation includes 13 narrated slides, each paired with a corresponding worksheet slide to help students develo
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