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Preview of Candy Sorting Activity: Perspective & Bias, Critical Thinking

Candy Sorting Activity: Perspective & Bias, Critical Thinking

Engage your high school students with this hands-on Halloween candy sorting activity that teaches perspective-taking, bias awareness, and critical thinking skills through a fun, relatable medium—candy! Created by a PhD anthropologist, this activity is based on authentic research methods (pile sorting) used by social scientists to understand how people categorize and organize their world. Students will discover that everyone sees the same things differently based on their personal experiences, m
Preview of Memorial Day + IB Learner Profile Bundle | Slideshow Notes Activities  Gr. 6 7 8

Memorial Day + IB Learner Profile Bundle | Slideshow Notes Activities Gr. 6 7 8

Created by
Socratic Shrake
Two of the most meaningful lessons you can teach in one bundle — and they belong together. Memorial Day asks students to think about sacrifice, service, and what it means to act with courage and conviction. The IB Learner Profile asks students to examine who they are and who they want to become. Put them side by side and you have a unit that hits every character education standard your school has and actually stays with students long after the bell. This bundle includes both complete resources
Preview of Frankenweenie: Characterization & Caricature Activities

Frankenweenie: Characterization & Caricature Activities

Teach your students to look closely at how characters are created, exaggerated, and represented in Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie. These activities introduce students to characterization, archetypes, stereotypes, and caricatures, then gives them a chance to practice through visual analysis and creative design. You also have the option to extend to a literary comparison with Frankenstein. This bundle combines visual literacy, character analysis, and comparative writing in one engaging resource set
Preview of Easter Literacy Activities Google Slides | Alphabetical Order | Missing Letters

Easter Literacy Activities Google Slides | Alphabetical Order | Missing Letters

Easter Alphabet Activities for Pre-K & Kindergarten Interactive Google Slides for letter recognition, alphabetical order, and missing letters Make learning letters fun and engaging with these interactive Google Slides alphabet activities! Perfect for literacy centers, whole group lessons, or independent practice, this resource helps students build strong early literacy skills through hands-on learning. What’s Included: Alphabet Chart for letter recognition Alphabetical Order Activities (drag
Preview of Easter Beginning Sounds Sort Google Slides Phonics Letter Sound Activity

Easter Beginning Sounds Sort Google Slides Phonics Letter Sound Activity

Make phonics fun with this Easter-themed beginning sounds activity! In this engaging, hands-on letter sound sort, students help clean up a basket of spilled eggs by identifying pictures that match the beginning sound on the basket. This interactive activity builds phonemic awareness, strengthens letter-sound correspondence, and supports early reading skills in a fun and meaningful way. 🥚 What’s Included: Interactive beginning sounds slides Picture-based egg sorting activity Multiple opp
Preview of Film Analysis Viewing Questions +Activities for How the Grinch Stole Xmas (2000)

Film Analysis Viewing Questions +Activities for How the Grinch Stole Xmas (2000)

3-Days of Film Lessons • Active Viewing Questions, Bell Ringers, & Discussion Prompts that supplement your viewing of How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) (film not included, you will need your own copy). Includes bellringer prompts, chronological viewing questions, discussion prompts, and teacher guidance. Perfect for engaging pre-break days while still teaching analysis, theme, characterization, and film techniques. Make your pre-holiday film day meaningful, structured, and standards-aligne
Preview of Candy Pile Sorting Activity- Print and Go, Critical Thinking GR 9-12

Candy Pile Sorting Activity- Print and Go, Critical Thinking GR 9-12

Engage your high school students with this hands-on Halloween candy sorting activity that teaches perspective-taking, bias awareness, and critical thinking skills through a fun, relatable medium—candy! Created by a PhD anthropologist, this activity is based on authentic research methods (pile sorting) used by social scientists to understand how people categorize and organize their world. Students will discover that everyone sees the same things differently based on their personal experiences, m
Preview of Frankenweenie: Create Your Own Gothic Short Story – Creative Writing Activity

Frankenweenie: Create Your Own Gothic Short Story – Creative Writing Activity

Bring Gothic storytelling to life in your classroom with this creative writing activity inspired by Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie.Students will design their own original Gothic short story using Burton’s film as inspiration. This resource includes printable and digital versions of the complete Frankenweenie story-writing worksheet — plus two free bonus workbooks featuring excerpts from Neil Gaiman’s Coraline and Edgar Allan Poe’s Gothic tales to guide early practice and analysis. ✨ What’s I
Preview of Presidents' Day Activity: George Washington’s Farewell Address (No Prep!)

Presidents' Day Activity: George Washington’s Farewell Address (No Prep!)

Teach U.S. History and Civics with this no-prep George Washington’s Farewell Address activity! Perfect for Presidents’ Day, government units, or historical analysis lessons, this resource helps students explore the dangers of political factions and the legacy of Washington’s leadership. This one- to two-day lesson includes: ✅ Excerpts from Washington’s Farewell Address focused on factions in government✅ Scaffolded reading and analysis questions✅ Answer key for easy grading✅ No-prep format—just
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 Valentine’s Day Reading Comprehension & Summarizing Worksheets Grade 3–5 Digital

Valentine’s Day Reading Comprehension & Summarizing Worksheets Grade 3–5 Digital

Valentine’s Day Summarizing Activities | Somebody Wanted But So Then Graphic Organizer | Grades 3–5Make teaching summarizing simple, engaging, and meaningful this Valentine’s Day with these high-interest fiction passages and heart-themed graphic organizers! This no-prep resource helps students practice writing strong summaries using the proven Somebody–Wanted–But–So–Then strategy. Students will identify the main character, goal, problem, solution, and ending, then use their answers to write a c
Preview of Thanksgiving or ANYTIME Argument Writing: Presidential Humor

Thanksgiving or ANYTIME Argument Writing: Presidential Humor

Thanksgiving or ANYTIMEArgument Writing: Presidential HumorLooking for an engaging, academically rich activity for the days before Thanksgiving break, or really anytime? This lesson has students read about the surprisingly quirky tradition of presidential turkey pardons—and then turn that analysis into a focused argument paragraph on the role of humor in the presidency. Students will: Read a short, student-friendly history of the turkey pardon tradition.Analyze real presidential pardons and pho
Preview of Rhetorical Strategies - Letter from a Birmingham Jail

Rhetorical Strategies - Letter from a Birmingham Jail

Created by
Teach In Jays
Looking to teach rhetorical strategies with "in the real word" application? Or need an activity commemorating MLK while teaching/reinforcing students' knowledge of rhetorical strategies? In this bundle, you will be provided a link to Canva with an overview of the Logos/Pathos/Ethos as well as close reading of "A Letter from a Birmingham Jail" by MLK. Additionally, a worksheet that allows for a closer analysis is included. The actual "Letter..." is not included.
Preview of The Real Story of Thanksgiving: Primary Source Analysis Lesson

The Real Story of Thanksgiving: Primary Source Analysis Lesson

🦃 The Real Story of Thanksgiving: Primary Source Analysis & Myth-Busting LessonTired of fluffy Thanksgiving activities? Give your students a lesson that actually teaches history. This primary source analysis guides students through evidence from the Pilgrims, the Wampanoag, and Abraham Lincoln to uncover how the story of Thanksgiving evolved over time. Students evaluate purpose, audience, bias, and reliability—building the analytical skills essential for high school and AP U.S. History. ✨ Wh
Preview of Frankenweenie Subtext Lesson Pack: Lightning & Town Hall Scenes

Frankenweenie Subtext Lesson Pack: Lightning & Town Hall Scenes

Dig beneath the surface of Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie with this two-part subtext lesson pack. These activities guide students to move beyond literal dialogue and uncover the allegorical, historical, and thematic meanings hiding “between the lines.” Perfect for teaching subtext, allegory, and film analysis skills. What’s Included: Lightning Scene Subtext Activity – Analyze Mr. Rzykruski’s science lesson with historical and cultural contextTown Hall Subtext Activity – Examine how miscommunicati
Preview of Nonsense Words & Word Families | Spring Easter Phonics | Google Slides Literacy

Nonsense Words & Word Families | Spring Easter Phonics | Google Slides Literacy

Looking for engaging nonsense word practice that builds real decoding skills?Nonsense Words & Word Families Spring Phonics Google Slides Activity Build strong readers with this engaging nonsense word decoding resource! This spring-themed Google Slides activity helps students practice CVC word reading, blending, and phonics skills through both word family patterns and mixed nonsense words. Designed for Kindergarten and Pre-K, this resource supports early readers as they move from recognizin
Preview of Cute Christmas Tree Coloring Sheet Merry Christmas Tree December Art #3

Cute Christmas Tree Coloring Sheet Merry Christmas Tree December Art #3

Includes a full page Christmas Tree. This page can be used as hallway art, morning work, independent practice or a center activity. Great way to reinforce coloring and promote fine motor skills. Don't forget to leave a review to receive credits to shop with later. Thank you for checking out my store. Please let me know if you have any questions. Have a wonderful day.
Preview of Women in the Civil Rights Movement-Women’s History Month Lesson-Primary Source

Women in the Civil Rights Movement-Women’s History Month Lesson-Primary Source

🌸 Her Voice, Her Power: Women in the Civil Rights Movement A Primary Source Mini DBQ for Women’s History Month This is not a poster activity. This is not “color and celebrate.” This is a rigor-packed, primary-source-driven mini unit that challenges students to evaluate how women shaped the Civil Rights Movement both publicly and behind the scenes. Students analyze real primary sources from: • Rosa Parks • Fannie Lou Hamer • Ella Baker And then build a structured mini-DBQ argument using sou
Preview of Bad Bunny Highlights on Challenges in Puerto Rico - Article Analysis and Email

Bad Bunny Highlights on Challenges in Puerto Rico - Article Analysis and Email

Take advantage of all the attention Bad Bunny has gotten recently to help students analize the reality of Puertoricans living on the island. This self guided activity introduces new vocabulary using Frayer models, gives a scaffolded news article with keywords and chunked analysis, comprehension and deeper thinking questions that encourage colaboration. Finally, students will analyze the situation in Puerto Rico to compare it with their area in an AP aligned email. The email includes a guided no
Preview of AP Language & Composition Synthesis Essay-Women's Beauty Standards in Society

AP Language & Composition Synthesis Essay-Women's Beauty Standards in Society

Created by
Lit is the Life
Eight-day AP Lang. & Comp.-Aligned unit, focused on Susan Sontag’s 1975 essay-”Women’s Beauty: Put Down or Power Source? “. The resource includes: PowerPoint document with activity and resource linksPowerPoint has over 40 slides, including Bell Work/Exit Ticket Questions AVID reading strategies (Marking the Text & Writing in the Margins) Discussion & Collaboration Activities. Activities include: Jigsaw reading activity with article links & graphic organizers Philosophical Chair w/ handouts an
Preview of Voices of Veterans | U.S. History Primary Source Mini-Lesson Grades 8-11

Voices of Veterans | U.S. History Primary Source Mini-Lesson Grades 8-11

Product DescriptionEngage your students in a meaningful Veterans Day lesson with Voices of Veterans: U.S. History Primary Source Mini-Lesson! Designed for grades 8–11, this ready-to-use activity allows students to analyze primary sources to understand how American veterans have experienced and remembered their service across history. Students will explore: World War I letters from soldiers in the trenches Vietnam War oral histories highlighting the challenges of returning home Modern veteran r
Preview of Foundational Document Love Notes- Valentine's Project AP Government & Politics

Foundational Document Love Notes- Valentine's Project AP Government & Politics

Make Civics Sweet This February with "Foundational Document Love Notes" Looking for a light-hearted yet educational way to celebrate Valentine’s Day in your AP Government classroom? This creative classroom activity combines history with humor, and civic literacy with a touch of romance! Students will craft witty, thoughtful Valentine’s Day messages inspired by the foundational U.S. government documents they’ve studied—all while reinforcing key concepts like federalism, civil liberties, separati
Preview of Halloween Origins Lesson | Samhain Article + Claim-Evidence Writing

Halloween Origins Lesson | Samhain Article + Claim-Evidence Writing

Bring spooky season to life with this rigorous, high-interest Halloween History Lesson on the Celtic festival of Samhain — the true origin of Halloween. Students trace how an ancient fire-lit ritual evolved into a modern, billion-dollar holiday through reading comprehension, historical analysis, and CER writing. This lesson blends engagement + standards-aligned rigor. Great for high school, APUSH, World History, or ELA classrooms looking for a low-prep October activity that still hits conte
Preview of Le racisme - French lesson on anti-racism and tolerance for AP® or Immersion

Le racisme - French lesson on anti-racism and tolerance for AP® or Immersion

Created by
EZ Inspiration
This NO PREP anti-racism lesson is perfect for promoting tolerance, diversity and empathy in your French classroom! Students will learn about the root causes of racism, its effects on individuals and society and how to take action to create a more inclusive and equitable world. They will also explore the different types of racism, vulnerable populations, anti-racist movements, prejudices, white privilege and more!  This lesson is perfect for intermediate and senior French students and i
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