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Preview of Algorithms & Flow Charts Lesson

Algorithms & Flow Charts Lesson

Are you trying to teach your students algorithms for computing or how to create a flow chart? Need something written for the middles grades, then this is your lesson. I have used this with my 7th & 8th graders and when coupled with the Create-A-Poster - FLOW CHARTS, makes a great introduction to coding and using logic. The slideshow includes prompts for students to write important information in their Engineering Logs, and an exit activity - a magnet summary. The slideshow is presented as a te
Preview of Code of Hammurabi DBQ: Justice, Power & Law Ancient & World History

Code of Hammurabi DBQ: Justice, Power & Law Ancient & World History

Challenge your 6th–10th grade World History students to think critically about law, power, and justice with this fully scaffolded, rigorous DBQ on the Code of Hammurabi. Students read a rich historical context essay, analyze seven primary and secondary source documents, and construct an evidence-based argument about whether Hammurabi's laws were truly just — all in one printer-friendly, black-and-white resource built for grades 6–10 and differentiated for both middle and high school. What's Incl
Preview of Causes of the American Revolution | U.S. History Lesson Slides

Causes of the American Revolution | U.S. History Lesson Slides

“No taxation without representation” never sounded this fun. This Causes of the American Revolution lesson walks students through the protests, laws, and chaos that led to war—using humor, structure, and standards-aligned content designed for grades 7–12. What You Get: ✔️ Non-editable Google Slides ✔️ PDF version for reference/print ✔️ Covers major events, protests, and British laws ✔️ Perfect for 8th–10th grade U.S. History Topics Covered:Proclamation of 1763Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Townshend
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.4: The Hindbrain and Midbrain

AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.4: The Hindbrain and Midbrain

Created by
Alchemy of Self
Help your students understand the brain’s survival and coordination centers without getting overwhelmed by too many structures at once. This AP Psychology Unit 1 Lesson Hindbrain and Midbrain is a clear, engaging, and classroom-ready resource designed to help students understand the functions of the medulla, pons, cerebellum, brainstem, and reticular activating system. It builds directly on brain organization by zooming in on the lower brain structures responsible for breathing, heart rate, bala
Preview of Early Language Flip Book - Functional ASL

Early Language Flip Book - Functional ASL

Created by
The Virtual SLP
The incorporation of sign language during language development is known to support speech and language skills in infants, toddlers, children with and without a language delay, those with a hearing impairment, Autism, etc. Practice these early comments, requests, and directives while pairing them with the matching sign! Each page contains functional vocabulary illustrated by a simple picture, word, and visual of the paired sign. Words consist of comments, requests, and directives (i.e., mom, d
Preview of Biomolecule Notes - Student Fill-in-the-Blank

Biomolecule Notes - Student Fill-in-the-Blank

This fill-in-the-blank version of the biomolecules notes is designed to support active engagement and content retention by guiding students through the essential concepts without overwhelming them with full-length writing. Ideal for use during lectures, flipped classroom videos, or independent study, this format helps students stay focused while reinforcing vocabulary and key ideas. This resource pairs perfectly with the blank student note set (for more open-ended learning or scaffolding) and
Preview of World Religions Complete Bundle | Video Worksheet + Slideshow + Graphic Org

World Religions Complete Bundle | Video Worksheet + Slideshow + Graphic Org

Created by
Socratic Shrake
Three coordinated resources. One complete unit. This bundle gives you everything you need to introduce, teach, and review all five major world religions — Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam — without having to hunt for materials that actually fit together. Each resource was built to work independently, but they're even stronger as a sequence. WHAT'S INCLUDED:01 / VIDEO FOLLOW-ALONG WORKSHEET A structured fill-in-the-blank worksheet aligned to a YouTube video on the 5 major worl
Preview of Research & Writing Process Portfolio: Template and Checklist for AI Transparency

Research & Writing Process Portfolio: Template and Checklist for AI Transparency

Created by
Derwin Kitch
This easy-to-modify Research and Writing Process Portfolio provides a structured Google Doc template and a step-by-step checklist to ensure students document every stage of their work, follow school Honor Codes, document notes, AI usage, final referencing, and multiple drafts. Perfect for Middle and High School History, English, or Science research projects. Comprehensive Checklist: Ensures students don't skip steps such as authenticating AI usage, documenting sources, and gathering data.Templa
Preview of Classifying Matter Vocabulary | Science Writing Exercises | Physical Science

Classifying Matter Vocabulary | Science Writing Exercises | Physical Science

35 short exercises that build scientific vocabulary and writing precision. One prompt per slide, ready to display, zero prep. Designed for the Classifying Matter unit in Physical Science. Does your physical science class need more practice using scientific vocabulary - without adding another full assignment to your plate?These short scientific writing exercises give students a low-stakes, high-impact opportunity to practice communicating science precisely. Each prompt takes 3 to 5 minutes, fits
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 AP World History Unit 7 Notes Bundle | Global Conflict 1900-Present

AP World History Unit 7 Notes Bundle | Global Conflict 1900-Present

Created by
MrB's AP World
Stop prepping and start teaching! This comprehensive Google Slides bundle covers every single topic in Unit 7: Global Conflict (1900–Present) for the AP World History: Modern curriculum. Designed for clarity and ease of use, these slides are perfect for traditional classroom lectures, sub plans, or flipped classrooms. Each deck is built to help students master the complex relationships of the 20th century without any fluff. What’s Included?You get complete, visually engaging slide decks for all
Preview of Yearlong Unit Reflection Journal

Yearlong Unit Reflection Journal

Support student growth with this editable, year-long reflection journal designed to deepen understanding and build self-awareness. Aligned to each unit’s central theme, it guides students to reflect on content, skills, strategies, and assessments. Designed for use in an IB classroom, this reflection journal is available in both PDF and Google/PPT Slides formats. It is fully customizable for your course, color-coded for six units, ideal for digital use or print, and includes features like a click
Preview of Hamlet Guided Reading Notes

Hamlet Guided Reading Notes

🎭 Hamlet Guided Reading Notes – Scene-by-Scene Google Docs OrganizerBring Shakespeare to life in a way that’s actually student-friendly! These Hamlet Guided Reading Notes support learners through all 5 Acts of the play with clear, structured prompts that help them make meaning, track key ideas, and prepare for class discussions and exams. Perfect for ELA teachers who want to make Hamlet more accessible without losing the depth, these notes guide students scene by scene. At the end of each
Preview of Mapping the Americas Activity | Culture, Language, Religion & Geography

Mapping the Americas Activity | Culture, Language, Religion & Geography

Help students see the Americas as a connected hemisphere with this engaging Mapping the Americas activity that blends geography, culture, and critical thinking. Instead of rote labeling, students investigate patterns across North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean through a guided webquest-style map analysis. Students analyze language, religion, cultural diversity, indigenous populations, hemispheres, and regional identity, then apply their learning through map label
Preview of The Scarlet Letter Chp. 1 Connections Game

The Scarlet Letter Chp. 1 Connections Game

Created by
Tyner Text Tips
The Scarlet Letter Chapter 1 Connections-Style Critical Thinking Game ✨ Turn Hawthorne’s dense opening chapter into an engaging, high-level thinking challenge your students will actually enjoy.Inspired by the popular NY Times Connections game, this interactive drag-and-drop activity asks students to sort key words and concepts from Chapter 1 (“The Prison Door”) into meaningful groups. The result? Deeper comprehension, stronger analysis, and lively discussion — without another worksheet. 🔍
Preview of Properties of Water Video Lecture & Notes (digital & print)

Properties of Water Video Lecture & Notes (digital & print)

NO PREP NEEDED! Perfect for distance learning, flipped/blended learning classes, or homeschool. Students are tasked with watching a youtube video and constructing their notes from the video. Includes answer key. Perfect for assigning with google classroom or any other platform. Students can work on chromebooks, tablets, or just about any device that can access google slides to complete this assignment (if using the digital version). Includes a printed version that allows students to scan a QR 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 APUSH Guided Workbook Bundle (1491–Present) – Complete AP U.S. History Resource

APUSH Guided Workbook Bundle (1491–Present) – Complete AP U.S. History Resource

Created by
EDG Resources
Looking for the ultimate AP United States History resource to guide your students from 1491 to the present? This APUSH Guided Workbook Bundle includes everything you need to teach, review, and prep for the AP U.S. History exam. Covering all 9 APUSH units, this resource is designed to build content mastery, historical thinking skills, and AP-style writing skills from start to finish. Perfect for classroom, hybrid, or remote learning, each workbook includes guided notes, analysis questions,
Preview of AP US History Unit 5 Guided Notes | Period 5: 1844–1877 |

AP US History Unit 5 Guided Notes | Period 5: 1844–1877 |

This student guided notes packet covers all AP topics in Period 5, structured around AP historical thinking skills with tiered graphic organizers. What's included: • Topic 5.1 Contextualization: How Unit 4 developments made the Civil War inevitable • Road to Civil War: Compromise of 1850 effect chart + causation chain (Missouri Compromise → Secession) • Civil War: Union vs. Confederate comparison chart (6 dimensions) + social change CCOT • Emancipation Proclamation: multiple audiences analysis •
Preview of FREE AP World Unit 2 Map & Notes: Silk Roads, Indian Ocean, & Trans-Saharan

FREE AP World Unit 2 Map & Notes: Silk Roads, Indian Ocean, & Trans-Saharan

Created by
MrB's AP World
Stop repeating yourself and start mapping! Unit 2 can often feel like "deja vu" for students as they cover the same concepts across three different trade networks. This free resource fixes the "Topic 2.# slog" by combining the Silk Roads, Indian Ocean, and Trans-Saharan routes into one streamlined lesson.Instead of separate days of repetitive lecturing, use this slide deck and the accompanying map activity to help students visualize the "Big Picture" of the Mongol Era and beyond. What’s Includ
Preview of Graphing Linear Equations Lapbook | Digital Exploration and Task Cards

Graphing Linear Equations Lapbook | Digital Exploration and Task Cards

Make graphing linear equations hands-on and interactive with this engaging Lapbook Activity! Designed for middle school and Algebra 1 students, this lapbook provides a complete, foldable reference for slope-intercept form, standard form, graphing from tables, finding intercepts, and analyzing rate of changeStudents will: Practice converting equations from standard form to slope-intercept form step by step. Use tables, graphs, and ordered pairs to connect multiple representations of linear f
Preview of AP US History Unit 5 Primary Source Packet

AP US History Unit 5 Primary Source Packet

This primary source activity packet features three landmark Period 5 documents with tiered questions (Comprehension → Analysis → AP Skills) and a culminating synthesis activity. Three sources: SOURCE 1 — Frederick Douglass, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" (July 5, 1852) • Topic 5.5 | Sourcing 2.B • Questions: audience analysis (white abolitionists), purpose, historical situation (Fugitive Slave Act), POV as a formerly enslaved man, comparison to earlier abolitionist rhetoric SOURCE 2
Preview of The Crucible: Act I Close Reading Guide - Editable Google Slides

The Crucible: Act I Close Reading Guide - Editable Google Slides

The Crucible Act I Close Reading Guide | Analysis, Discussion, and Comprehension Help students dive deeper into Act I of The Crucible with this structured close reading and analysis resource designed to build comprehension, critical thinking, and text-based discussion. This resource guides students through key moments of Act I while encouraging them to analyze character motivations, conflicts, and themes. The slides are designed for whole-class discussion, small-group work, or independent an
Preview of Carbohydrates and Lipids Video Lecture & Notes

Carbohydrates and Lipids Video Lecture & Notes

NO PREP NEEDED! Part one of a two-part flipped classroom lecture series on macromolecules. Part 1: carbohydrates and lipids Part 2: proteins and nucleic acids Perfect for distance learning, flipped/blended learning classes, or homeschool. Students are tasked with watching a youtube video and constructing their notes from the video. Notes are digital or .pdf. Includes answer key. Perfect for assigning with canvas, google classroom, or any other platform. Students can work on chromebooks, tabl
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