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Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions (Mini Lesson and Video)

Adding and Subtracting Fractions (Mini Lesson and Video)

Created by
Algebra Boost
This Mini Lesson is all about Adding and Subtracting Fractions with and without Common Denominators I pride myself on small mini lessons for remediation and reteaching purposes. Simple yet will make your students feel confident and successful.✅ Step by Step Directions on the Process of Adding and Subtracting Fractions ✅Answer Key and Video Included ✅Discount Code for Membership to  Algebra BoostIncludes: Mini Video Lesson, Worksheet, and Answer KeyGreat for:☆ Small Group☆ Stations☆ Review Befo
Preview of Python Reference Guide | Easy to Use | Grades 5 - 12+

Python Reference Guide | Easy to Use | Grades 5 - 12+

Created by
Tech Savvy Code
Give your students the ultimate Python reference they'll actually use! This 29-page Python Basics Cheat Sheet covers everything students need to read, write, and debug Python code with confidence — from their very first variable to file handling and popular modules. Every section is clearly organized, student-friendly, and packed with real code examples that work. What's inside:Basic Syntax — comments, print statements, variables, and data typesOperations & Strings — arithmetic, string methods,
Preview of Introduction to Maps PDF + DIGITAL CLOZE NOTES No PREP LESSON QUIZ GEO/AP GEO

Introduction to Maps PDF + DIGITAL CLOZE NOTES No PREP LESSON QUIZ GEO/AP GEO

Stop teaching maps as a "dead" science! Most students think they don’t need map skills because they have GPS in their pockets. This high-engagement lesson flips the script by showing them that their phones are actually powered by 2,000 years of history, scientific breakthroughs, and the same fundamental tools used by ancient explorers. From the 3rd-century Greek grid system to the reason why a phone without service is just a "glass brick," this resource makes geography feel relevant, modern, an
Preview of Was Hammurabi's Code Fair? DEBATE No Prep! Differentiated, Guide, Key, Organizer

Was Hammurabi's Code Fair? DEBATE No Prep! Differentiated, Guide, Key, Organizer

Build historical thinking, source analysis, and debate skills with this engaging Hammurabi’s Code Debate activity! Students examine primary source laws from Hammurabi’s Code, analyze their meaning and fairness, and prepare arguments for a structured classroom debate answering the central question: “Was Hammurabi’s Code fair?”This resource includes TWO differentiated levels that allow all students to participate in the same debate. The laws are carefully curated around five key themes: Fami
Preview of Color Coded Expository Essay Organizer

Color Coded Expository Essay Organizer

Make essay writing click with this step-by-step, color-coded guide students actually understand! This Color-Coded Expository Essay Graphic Organizer is a powerful tool to help students structure and strengthen their writing. By breaking down the essay into clear, color-coded sections—introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion—students can visually track their ideas and ensure their writing flows logically from start to finish. Each section provides guiding prompts for hooks, topic sentences,
Preview of Columbian Exchange: Primary Sources, Sorting Activity & Card Sort World History

Columbian Exchange: Primary Sources, Sorting Activity & Card Sort World History

What would Italian food look like without tomatoes? What would Ireland be without the potato? What would the Americas look like if horses had never returned? The Columbian Exchange reshaped every continent on earth — and this no-prep World History and U.S. History lesson puts students inside that transformation through primary sources, hands-on sorting, and rigorous analysis. Students read two authentic primary sources that tell the story of first contact from completely opposite vantage points
Preview of How to Write a Villanelle: A Structured Poetry Workshop Lesson

How to Write a Villanelle: A Structured Poetry Workshop Lesson

Teach students to write a villanelle—without guesswork. This resource walks students step-by-step through one of the most challenging poetic forms, using a structured, process-based approach that actually works in the classroom. Students don’t just learn what a villanelle is—they build one from the ground up. What This Resource Does Breaks the villanelle into clear, manageable steps Guides students from rhyme generation → refrains → full draft Emphasizes writing as a process of constructio
Preview of Systems of Government Activity — Unitary, Federal & Confederal Case Study

Systems of Government Activity — Unitary, Federal & Confederal Case Study

Most students can label a country "federal" without understanding what that label actually costs or protects. This activity makes them prove it. Students become political-systems investigators running a "system autopsy" — they pick one real country, diagnose its system of government from the evidence, and figure out what that system gains and what it breaks. Working from detailed case files on the United Kingdom, Germany, the European Union, and Switzerland, students move through five forensic s
Preview of World War II – U.S. History Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

World War II – U.S. History Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

Help students make sense of World War II without drowning them in scattered notes or oversimplified timelines. This resource is built to keep students focused on why the U.S. entered the war, how it unfolded across multiple theaters, and how WWII permanently reshaped American government, society, and global leadership. Rather than treating WWII as a list of battles, these materials emphasize cause and effect and keep students actively processing the content during instruction. The guided notes m
Preview of Metaphor Project

Metaphor Project

A metaphor occurs when two things are compared without the words 'like' or 'as'. Task: Students will read and analyze a poem that uses an extended metaphor to describe life. Then they will create their own metaphors, share them with the class, and extend one into a full poem. Students start with Mother to Son by Langston Hughes and answer 6 analytical questions. Next, students work on Extended Metaphors and extended exercises.More Poetry Links Listed in my StorePoetry with Novel ConnectionsAuto
Preview of Newspaper Writing Guide, Activities, Templates - PPTX & PDFs BUNDLE

Newspaper Writing Guide, Activities, Templates - PPTX & PDFs BUNDLE

Want your students to create a professional school newspaper without you having to build everything from scratch? This no prep, all in one school newspaper project includes student ready templates, clear instructions, and multiple intelligences activities so that you can run a structured, high quality project with minimal planning and so that your students can work independently from start to finish. Designed for classroom use or News Club, this resource walks students through every stage of cre
Preview of Writing Linear Equations Word Problems Worksheet: Slope-Intercept & Point-Slope

Writing Linear Equations Word Problems Worksheet: Slope-Intercept & Point-Slope

Created by
Hands Down Math
Need students to write linear equations from word problems without getting lost in the wording? This differentiated worksheet set helps students identify slope, y-intercept, and given points from real-world situations, then write equations in slope-intercept or point-slope form with guided support, leveled practice, and a full answer key. Designed for 8th -9th grade math/ Algebra 1, this resource from HandsDownMath helps students identify slope, y-intercept, and given points from verbal descript
Preview of Systems of Government PowerPoint – Unitary, Federal, Confederal, U.S. Government

Systems of Government PowerPoint – Unitary, Federal, Confederal, U.S. Government

Most students can recite that the U.S. is a "federal" system without understanding what that actually means — or how it differs from the unitary and confederal systems that shaped the choices the Founders made. This PowerPoint builds the whole picture for them, moving from how power is distributed geographically to how much real influence citizens hold, so the categories finally connect instead of floating as isolated vocabulary. The lecture works through each system on its own terms — how it fu
Preview of Analytical Paragraph Practice Formative Assessment | Scaffolded & Differentiated

Analytical Paragraph Practice Formative Assessment | Scaffolded & Differentiated

Looking for a quick, structured way to check students’ analytical writing skills — without building a full lesson? This analytical paragraph practice + formative assessment uses B.J. Novak’s short story “I Never Want to Walk on the Moon” to help students practice writing a focused literary analysis paragraph with clear expectations and scaffolding. This resource is designed for in-class writing, checkpoints, or review, and works especially well when you want students to actually write. Wha
Preview of Literary Bookmark~ Close Reading

Literary Bookmark~ Close Reading

Use this book mark during literary essay or test prep work for coding the text during "close reading." 3 per page-cut and laminate or copy onto card stock.
Preview of Evaluating Functions 3 Day Lesson Bundle

Evaluating Functions 3 Day Lesson Bundle

This resource includes three days of lessons focused on evaluating expressions—with and without the use of a graphing calculator (TI-84 and Casio instructions included). Students will build confidence and fluency as they progress through increasingly complex expressions. Over the three days, students will: Learn how to evaluate expressions involving square roots, absolute value, and multiple variables Practice both by hand and using calculator functions for support Develop critical think
Preview of Personal Finance & Life Decisions -- Economics Guided Notes

Personal Finance & Life Decisions -- Economics Guided Notes

Students need structured note-taking that keeps them engaged during your personal finance lecture without missing critical information. These guided notes provide the framework—key facts, costs, timelines, and comparisons in the left column with space for their own annotations in the right column—so students capture the essential content while actively processing the material. The Quick Check at the end reveals whether they actually understood opportunity cost, cost-benefit analysis, and real-wo
Preview of Leveled Literacy Intervention Program – Grade 7 | Week 1 Sample

Leveled Literacy Intervention Program – Grade 7 | Week 1 Sample

💜 Leveled Literacy Intervention Program – Grade 7 | Week 1 Sample | Reading, Writing & Growth🚀 Transform your literacy block—without hours of prep! This Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI) Program for Grade 7 is everything you need to boost reading confidence, comprehension, and writing skills in one easy-to-use resource. Designed for busy teachers and real classrooms, this 6-week program is fully differentiated, fully scripted, and fully engaging. Start with Week 1 and watch your studen
Preview of Great Depression – U.S. History Vocabulary Social Media Style Assignment

Great Depression – U.S. History Vocabulary Social Media Style Assignment

Give your students a vocabulary assignment they will actually understand — and actually finish. This creative, Gen-Z–coded vocab task turns the major causes and social impacts of the Great Depression into short-form “social media posts,” helping students break down complex historical concepts into simple, memorable explanations. Students create captions, hashtags, and peer-style comments that force them to process the meaning of each term instead of copying definitions. What’s Included: Gen-Z St
Preview of Reagan, Bush Sr., Cold War & Reaganomics — U.S. History Guided Notes

Reagan, Bush Sr., Cold War & Reaganomics — U.S. History Guided Notes

These guided notes give students a structured way to follow along with the Reagan and Bush 41 lecture without scrambling to write down everything or zoning out with a blank page. The two-column format puts key information on the left and gives students space on the right to restate ideas in their own words, add details, and make connections — so they're processing the content instead of just copying it. This works especially well when students struggle to keep up with lecture pacing or when you
Preview of Identify a Writer’s Choices: Rhetorical Modes & Rhetorical Analysis (AP Lang)

Identify a Writer’s Choices: Rhetorical Modes & Rhetorical Analysis (AP Lang)

Students struggle with rhetorical analysis because they can’t clearly see what a writer is doing. They get lost in terminology without developing a usable way to identify choices on the page. This resource solves that problem by giving students a simple, structured approach: analyze writing through rhetorical modes. Instead of memorizing terms, students learn to recognize the patterns writers use to develop ideas. Once those patterns become visible, identifying a writer’s choices becomes much mo
Preview of Class Meeting Notes Aligned with Positive Discipline

Class Meeting Notes Aligned with Positive Discipline

Created by
The Willow Room
Class Meetings can be incredibly powerful, but it can be challenging to help students learn to lead the meetings effectively without constant adult support. These guided meeting notes serve to support the meeting secretary in taking accurate notes, while also reminding the students and staff of the components of a well-facilitated class meeting
Preview of New England Colonies – U.S. History Guided Notes & Infographic Handouts

New England Colonies – U.S. History Guided Notes & Infographic Handouts

Students learn best when the structure is clear, and these Guided Notes help them track the key ideas of the New England Colonies without getting lost. Each section matches the PowerPoint exactly and includes anchor charts that reinforce geography, religion, self-government, conflict, and economic development. What’s Included • Guided Notes – two-column “In Your Own Words” structure aligned to the PowerPoint • Anchor Charts – visual breakdowns of major concepts (geography → economy, Puritan va
Preview of Partial Quotients Division Fold-Up (2-Digit Divisor) | Step-by-Step | Grades 4–6

Partial Quotients Division Fold-Up (2-Digit Divisor) | Step-by-Step | Grades 4–6

Created by
Mrs B's Best
✅ Teach Long Division with the Partial Quotients Strategy (2-Digit Divisors) for Grades 4–6! Help students solve division problems with multi-digit divisors without getting stuck in the traditional algorithm. This interactive fold-up shows how to break numbers into manageable parts using place value and multiples of ten so learners can understand the process instead of guessing steps. Perfect for math notebooks, reteaching, or reference pages, this resource builds confidence when students move
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