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Preview of Systems of Equations Graphing, Substitution & Elimination Algebra Pre-algebra

Systems of Equations Graphing, Substitution & Elimination Algebra Pre-algebra

The complete systems of equations unit in one self-grading digital review — graphing, substitution, elimination, and choosing the best method. Includes visual graphers and worked examples for all three methods. ★ WHAT'S COVERED • Graphing Systems — graph both lines, find intersection; no solution (parallel) vs. infinitely many (same line) vs. one solution; interpreting the intersection point in context • Substitution Method — isolate a variable, substitute into the other equation, solve, back-su
Preview of Circle Graph (Pie Chart) Intro Activity

Circle Graph (Pie Chart) Intro Activity

Created by
Miss Simek
Use this activity to help introduce circle graphs (pie charts) and eat a little candy at the same time! With this activity, students will create their own circle graph using data collected from skittles. The included blank graph features helpful benchmark lines every 90° to help students set it up properly and there is a worked example at the top to show students exactly what they need to do!
Preview of Poetry Unit Toolkit | Poetry Posters, Writing Pages, Stations & Projects

Poetry Unit Toolkit | Poetry Posters, Writing Pages, Stations & Projects

Poetry Unit Toolkit: Posters, Poetry Writing Guides, Planning Pages, Stations, Projects, and Rubrics Make poetry more approachable, organized, and meaningful with this complete Poetry Unit Toolkit designed to support students as they read, analyze, discuss, and write poetry. This resource gives teachers ready-to-use materials for introducing poetry concepts, teaching specific poetry forms, guiding students through the writing process, s
Preview of Road to the Civil War & Election of 1860 Bundle | Campaign Project, Map Activity

Road to the Civil War & Election of 1860 Bundle | Campaign Project, Map Activity

Students investigate the growing tensions that led to the American Civil War through engaging activities focused on the 1860 United States presidential election. This bundle includes Civil War causes doodle notes and a graphic organizer, an interactive campaign project with speech writing, poster design, and a jigsaw activity, and a map and statistics analysis of the election results. Together, these activities help students explore sectional divisions and understand how the election of 1860 pus
Preview of AP Latin / Project Passage Toolkit  ('26) | Evidenced Based Writing & Analysis

AP Latin / Project Passage Toolkit ('26) | Evidenced Based Writing & Analysis

Created by
MENS ARDET
From “I Get It” to “I Nailed It”Turn student understanding into clear, evidence-based, high-scoring AP Latin responses with a structured system that actually teaches students how to write like the rubric expects. This resource is designed to move students beyond “I translated it… now what?” and into confident, analytical writers who can prove, explain, and connect their ideas. WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT?Most students don’t struggle because they don’t know Latin. They struggle because they don’
Preview of Laws & Policies Project

Laws & Policies Project

Inquiry-Based Opinion Writing Middle School Social StudiesThis resource is primarily structured for online or hybrid classrooms, with digital tools and editable documents that support remote instruction. However, it can be easily adapted for brick-and-mortar settings with printed materials, partner work, and whole-class discussion. This multi-week project invites students to explore four foundational legal systems — Hammurabi’s Code, Magna Carta, U.S. Constitution, and Ancient Roman Law — and d
Preview of Marine Mammals Classification: Dichotomous Key Lab & Adaptation Project

Marine Mammals Classification: Dichotomous Key Lab & Adaptation Project

Marine Mammals Dichotomous Key & Classification Activity: Marine Biology Lab (Grades 6-8)Dive into marine biology with this "Marine Mammals" classification lab! Features realistic scientific illustrations, 16 task cards, and a scaffolded dichotomous key activity. Perfect for biology units or Ocean Week! Transform your classroom into a Marine Biology Station! 🐋🌊 Make taxonomy exciting with this hands-on Cetaceans & Pinnipeds Lab. Unlike cartoonish worksheets, this activity features realistic s
Preview of Road to Revolution Mega Bundle | U.S. History PowerPoint, Notes, DBQs + Projects

Road to Revolution Mega Bundle | U.S. History PowerPoint, Notes, DBQs + Projects

Save big and cover the entire path to independence with this Road to Revolution Mega Bundle (1763–1776). From the French & Indian War through Paine’s Common Sense, this package combines lecture resources, DBQs, and creative projects — all reinforced with anchor charts to make content accessible and engaging. What’s Included: PowerPoint Presentation – Detailed slides on taxes, protests, and acts leading to revolution, with built-in exit questions Guided Notes & Anchor Charts – Structured note
Preview of Complete 4 Day Slope Lesson - Notes, Slides, Vocab, Activities, Project

Complete 4 Day Slope Lesson - Notes, Slides, Vocab, Activities, Project

Lesson 3 of 4 - 4 Day Lesson Plan with Notes and Activities – Finding and Explaining Slope Help your students master one of the most essential Algebra 1 concepts — slope — with this comprehensive, ready-to-use lesson packet! Designed for core instruction, intervention, or real-world applications, this resource gives students multiple opportunities to understand, apply, and explain slope in both mathematical and practical contexts. With 60 pages of materials, scaffolded notes, engaging activitie
Preview of Systems of Government - Unitary, Confederal, Federal Country Activity Project

Systems of Government - Unitary, Confederal, Federal Country Activity Project

This is the project students remember. Instead of answering questions about unitary, federal, and confederal systems, they build a country from the ground up and have to choose the system that actually fits it — then live with the consequences. They name their nation, give it geography and people and an economy, pick three real challenges it faces, and design a government that can handle them. The catch: there's no perfect answer, and they have to prove they understand the trade-offs by naming w
Preview of Passion Projects- Student-led learning, fueled by curiosity - Print and Go Unit

Passion Projects- Student-led learning, fueled by curiosity - Print and Go Unit

Ignite Student Curiosity with the Passion Project! An Editable 16-Week Unit That Transforms Learning Into PurposeReady to empower your students with meaningful, self-guided learning that drives curiosity, creativity, and confidence? The Passion Project is a fully editable unit designed for weekly implementation in your classroom. This student-led research and presentation project encourages learners to dive deep into topics they care about—developing critical thinking, ownership, and authe
Preview of AP Human Geography 3.4 - Cultural Diffusion | Lesson Plan | Project | Maps

AP Human Geography 3.4 - Cultural Diffusion | Lesson Plan | Project | Maps

🌍 AP Human Geography 3.4 – Cultural Diffusion | Lesson Plan | Project | MapsBring the concept of Cultural Diffusion to life in your AP Human Geography classroom with this engaging, standards-aligned resource! This comprehensive lesson includes everything you need to teach, reinforce, and assess Topic 3.4: Types of Diffusion — including relocation, expansion, contagious, hierarchical, and stimulus diffusion. Students will analyze real-world examples, interpret maps, and apply their understa
Preview of Stop Motion Science Project – Earth, Moon, Planets & Black Holes

Stop Motion Science Project – Earth, Moon, Planets & Black Holes

Stop Motion Science Project – Earth, Moon, Planets & Black Holes | Upper Elementary | Grade 4–6 | Hands-On Astronomy ActivitiesBring space science to life with this engaging Stop Motion Project! Students will explore complex astronomy concepts—like the solar system, black holes, and the Earth-Moon relationship—by planning and creating their own stop motion videos. This no-prep resource is designed for creativity, collaboration, and deep understanding. Includes Planning Sheets For: ✔️ Solar
Preview of AP Human Geography 3.1 - Introduction to Culture | Lesson Plan | Project | APHuG

AP Human Geography 3.1 - Introduction to Culture | Lesson Plan | Project | APHuG

🌎 Introduction to Culture Bundle PowerPoint | Guided Notes | Critical Thinking Assignment | Culture Showcase Project What’s Included1. Introduction to Culture PowerPoint What is culture? Material vs. Non-Material culture Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous groups Indigenous, Folk, and Popular culture Cultural Traits and the Seven Elements of Culture Cultural Relativism vs. Ethnocentrism Culture Regions 2. Student Guided Notes3. Review and Critical Thinking AssignmentThis assignment pushes student
Preview of Early Colonial Times Newspaper Project | U.S. History Creative Writing Activity

Early Colonial Times Newspaper Project | U.S. History Creative Writing Activity

Turn your classroom into a colonial newsroom with this creative project. Students design the front page of a colonial newspaper, reporting on major events, profiling groups, and taking editorial stances — all supported with anchor charts to scaffold content knowledge. What’s Included: Project directions with clear requirements for each section Part A: Headline News article on the Great Awakening (with preacher quotes & reactions) Part B: Feature profile of a colonial group (Puritans, Quakers, G
Preview of Writing Video Game Music - General Music Project

Writing Video Game Music - General Music Project

Created by
MaestroMind
Do your students love video games and their music? With this project, students will learn the characteristics of video game music and how to compose a successful, original piece. Using the FREE online resource, BeepBox, students will learn how to layer notes together to create an 8-bit piece of music. For further learning, students can even match their music to a video clip from a video game and combine the two. Students can work independently or in groups for this project. It includes d
Preview of Road to Revolution: Common Sense Poster Project | U.S. History Creative Activity

Road to Revolution: Common Sense Poster Project | U.S. History Creative Activity

Bring Thomas Paine’s Common Sense to life with this creative poster project. Students analyze Paine’s four central arguments for independence and design bold, visual posters that capture each idea in their own words and artwork. This activity combines critical thinking, creativity, and historical analysis to make revolutionary ideas stick. Covers Paine’s Four Arguments: Monarchy is corrupt and unnatural America can govern itself The King is the real problem, not just Parliament Independence
Preview of Self Portrait, Africa, Architecture, Clay Cats Art project BUNDLE x4 lessons 4-6

Self Portrait, Africa, Architecture, Clay Cats Art project BUNDLE x4 lessons 4-6

4 popular Visual Art projects BUNDLED. Part 1 again includes a mix of 4 comprehensive lesson plans focusing on a range of media and skills, including themes like: the African Savannah and it's animals, Architecture in a whimsical style, self-portraiture for back to school and pottery sculptures. Media skills include: drawing, painting, colouring, photography and clay ceramics. Examples created with students in 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grades (ages 8-12), and includes art projects for a range of d
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 American Revolution: Social Media Project | U.S. History Creative Assignment

American Revolution: Social Media Project | U.S. History Creative Assignment

Close your American Revolution unit with this Gen Z–friendly creative project. Students design social media posts that capture the people, ideas, and events that led to independence. What’s Included: Student assignment sheet with directions and post template 10 post topics: Enlightenment ideas, Declaration, Franklin in France, Lafayette/von Steuben, Valley Forge, women, Black soldiers, Saratoga, Yorktown, Treaty of Paris Teacher key with completed model posts 4 Social Media Anchor Charts: Enligh
Preview of Parallel Structure (Worksheet)

Parallel Structure (Worksheet)

Teaching parallel structure is vital because it creates clear, concise, and balanced writing by presenting connected ideas with the same grammatical structure, making them easier for the reader to understand and highlighting their equal importance. This four page handout assist students in understanding parallel structure on several levels. The second half of this handout becomes a working exercise that engages students reading sentences that are out of balance and provide students with rewriti
Preview of BUNDLE: Mesopotamia Mini-Presentation Project + Presentation Skills

BUNDLE: Mesopotamia Mini-Presentation Project + Presentation Skills

Use these two products together. The Mesopotamia Mini Research Project brings student learning to life with this NO PREP, engaging, differentiated Mesopotamia Mini-Project Presentation! In this flexible unit assessment, students choose a key aspect of Mesopotamian civilization—such as cuneiform writing, Hammurabi’s Code, ziggurats, trade, or inventions—and create a short presentation to teach their classmates. With two scaffolded levels, this project supports a wide range of learners while encou
Preview of Restauranteur Math Project (6-7th grade)

Restauranteur Math Project (6-7th grade)

Use your knowledge of percents and decimals to model real-life events in a restaurant setting. Included: - GRASPS layout -Scaffolded research project Part 1 is researching, part 2 is determining location and sales tax, part 3 is the budget to operate the restaurant successfully, and part 4 is a presentation. I use this with my 6th graders after decimal operations.
Preview of Hands-On Ziggurat Project, Differentiated Reflections, Gallery Walk, Key, Guide

Hands-On Ziggurat Project, Differentiated Reflections, Gallery Walk, Key, Guide

No-prep! Student-centered Project-Based Learning! Transform your classroom into ancient Mesopotamia! With blueprints, hands-on model building, reflection sheets (two levels), and an engaging gallery walk, students will connect history to architecture, religion, and politics. The included teacher guide, slideshow, and grading support make implementation easy—whether used solo or as part of a full ERVC unit. Bring ancient Mesopotamia to life with this immersive, hands-on Ziggurat Architectural Des
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