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

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

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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 Comparing Poetry for Gifted & Talented Students with Any Poems - Guided Practice

Comparing Poetry for Gifted & Talented Students with Any Poems - Guided Practice

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
Use this PowerPoint and modelling worksheets with any poems! Aimed at middle and high school gifted and talented students, this is a full lesson guide for comparing several areas of poetry for two or more poems chosen by the teacher. This product is also included in my Middle School Combo BUNDLE and my High School Combo BUNDLE.The slideshow includes built-in discussion prompts and a quick 'language of comparison' starter task to draw students in. The sheets can be used as a cloze activity wi
Preview of Into the Spiderverse Viewing Questions || Film Analysis for Secondary ELA

Into the Spiderverse Viewing Questions || Film Analysis for Secondary ELA

Bring high-interest film into your classroom with this set of Viewing Questions for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. This resource guides students to look beyond the surface of the movie and analyze how visuals, motifs, and character choices build meaning. Students will: Track recurring visual motifs (masks, shadows, glitches, color, comic-book style, and more). Analyze framing, lighting, and angles to interpret character emotions and themes. Explore themes of identity, belonging, and transfo
Preview of Flip for Math: Order of Operations Step-by-Step Flow Chart (Grades 5–6)

Flip for Math: Order of Operations Step-by-Step Flow Chart (Grades 5–6)

Created by
Mrs B's Best
This Flip for Math: Order of Operations resource provides students with a clear, step-by-step system for solving multi-step expressions involving parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction. Designed to support struggling learners and independent problem-solvers, this flip book walks students through the decision-making process required to correctly apply the order of operations—one step at a time. What’s Included: ✔️ Step-by-step Order of Operations flip b
Preview of RTI MTSS Intervention AI Prompts | ChatGPT for Teachers | Benchmark Analysis

RTI MTSS Intervention AI Prompts | ChatGPT for Teachers | Benchmark Analysis

⭐ THE AI PROMPT PACK NO OTHER TEACHER RESOURCE HAS ⭐ 20 AI prompts built specifically for middle school RTI, MTSS, and intervention workflows. Analyze benchmark data, build intervention groups, write Tier 2 and Tier 3 plans, document team meetings, and generate progress monitoring notes — in minutes instead of hours. Works with any state standards. Works with any intervention framework. Works with the FREE version of ChatGPT. WHAT'S INCLUDED — 20 PROMPTS: 📊 Benchmark Data Analyzer — paste your
Preview of Scientific Method Doodle Notes - PRINT & GO for MS/HS - Intervention MLL/ESE

Scientific Method Doodle Notes - PRINT & GO for MS/HS - Intervention MLL/ESE

Make learning the scientific method engaging, visual, and differentiated with these Scientific Method Doodle Notes! Students will color, define, and explain each step of the scientific method while completing a microscope-themed graphic organizer designed to support understanding of experimental design and scientific inquiry. These doodle notes help students organize information, strengthen vocabulary, and build connections between the steps scientists use during investigations. Students explore
Preview of Depth and Complexity Icons Frames for Gifted Learners Distance Learning

Depth and Complexity Icons Frames for Gifted Learners Distance Learning

This product contains six depth and complexity icons thinking frames for gifted learners based on the disciplines of historian, teacher, scientist, videographer, author, and web designer. There is also a blank frame included for other uses in the classroom as well as a list of alternative disciplines that you might consider using. Ideas for how these have worked in my classrooms are listed as well. The purpose of these frames is to get students to think more deeply about various content areas. T
Preview of Annotation Guides for Literary, Informational, & Visual Texts | Close Reading

Annotation Guides for Literary, Informational, & Visual Texts | Close Reading

This multi-text annotation guide walks students through the development of author's purpose, central idea, and theme in a text. Each guide clearly breaks down what to look for while reading or viewing a text, making annotation more accessible for all learners and perfect for pre-teaching close reading skills. What’s Included:Literary Text Annotation GuideInformational Text Annotation GuideVisual Text Annotation GuideEach guide prompts students to analyze: key detailsauthor’s purposetone and mo
Preview of Civil Liberties & Rights Guided Notes & Quick Check for U.S. Government

Civil Liberties & Rights Guided Notes & Quick Check for U.S. Government

Keep students engaged with these two-column Guided Notes aligned to the Civil Liberties & Civil Rights PowerPoint. Includes anchor charts on liberties and rights and a Quick Check with scenarios. What’s Included:Guided Notes matched exactly to the PowerPointAnchor charts on liberties and rights (also appear in PowerPoint & Scenarios)Quick Check with 15 scenarios (Civil Liberty vs. Civil Right)Teacher Key with full explanationsWhy Teachers Love It:✔ Two-column format keeps students focused and in
Preview of Bundle: Substitution Method for Systems of Equations (Level 1 & 2)

Bundle: Substitution Method for Systems of Equations (Level 1 & 2)

Created by
Algebra Boost
Bundle: Substitution Method - Levels 1 and 2 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 Substitution Method - 2 Different Levels of Difficulty✅Answer Key and Video Included ✅Discount Code for Membership to  Algebra BoostIncludes: Mini Video Lesson, Worksheet, and Answer KeyGreat for:☆ Small Group☆ Stations☆ Review Before Tests☆ Remediation and Reteachi
Preview of Guide for Writing a Persuasive Essay: Slides, Prompts, Organizers, Rubric

Guide for Writing a Persuasive Essay: Slides, Prompts, Organizers, Rubric

Created by
Elly's ELA
The items in this resource can be used to coach students through a persuasive writing process at any point in the year. The method can be adapted for middle or high school learners of various abilities. The file provides slides, graphic organizers, and glossaries in an easy-to-follow format. The slide set provides instructions and examples that explain how to develop a claim with clear reasons, relevant evidence and persuasive language. An editable notes organizer contains matching prompts and
Preview of Bundle: Elimination Method for Systems of Equations (Level 1 & 2)

Bundle: Elimination Method for Systems of Equations (Level 1 & 2)

Created by
Algebra Boost
Bundle: Elimination Method of Systems of Equations (Levels 1 and 2) 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 the Elimination Method (Levels 1 and 2) on Systems of Equations✅Answer Key and Video Included ✅Discount Code for Membership to  Algebra BoostIncludes: Mini Video Lessons, Worksheets, and Answer KeysGreat for:☆ Small Group☆ Stations☆ Review Bef
Preview of Identifying Conflict in Text Graphic Organizers for Middle Schoolers

Identifying Conflict in Text Graphic Organizers for Middle Schoolers

Identifying conflict in text is half the battle! This graphic organizer will help students track internal and external conflicts within a fictional text. Also included in this little bundle are prefilled organizers for from Bad Boy by Walter D. Myers and for My Superpowers by Dan Greenburg. Color and white options included for each organizer.
Preview of Active Viewing Questions | ELA Film Analysis for 2000 Live Action Grinch Movie

Active Viewing Questions | ELA Film Analysis for 2000 Live Action Grinch Movie

🎄 Keep students engaged while watching How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)These active viewing questions guide students through the 2000 live-action adaptation of How the Grinch Stole Christmas with a clear focus on theme, character, symbolism, and film technique. Questions are listed chronologically and chunked by act, making it easy to pause, discuss, and assess comprehension while maintaining student accountability during the film. What’s IncludedViewing questions organized into thre
Preview of If, Then... Intervention Checklist for Reading

If, Then... Intervention Checklist for Reading

Created by
Red Dog Press
The If, Then… Table for Reading Interventions is designed to help educators deliver effective Tier 2 and 3 support by following a clear, research-based progression of literacy skills. Each row addresses a specific skill area, beginning with foundational components like letter recognition and phonemic awareness, and building upward toward decoding, fluency, comprehension, and higher-level text analysis. The table is structured in logical instructional order, meaning interventionists should begin
Preview of Writing ASL to English: Editing Checklist for DHH Students

Writing ASL to English: Editing Checklist for DHH Students

ASL to English: Editing Checklist for DHH StudentsHelp your Deaf and Hard of Hearing students build confidence in English writing with this ASL-to-English Editing Checklist designed specifically for learners whose primary language is American Sign Language! This interactive and visually supportive tool helps students bridge the gap between ASL grammar and English sentence structure while encouraging independence in the writing process. This self-check tool includes the following: Ideas and Detai
Preview of Math Word Problems: Operation Keywords for Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication

Math Word Problems: Operation Keywords for Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication

Help your student's confidently solve math word problems by identifying operation keywords! This is a resource that introduces and reviews addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division vocabulary using clear explanations and simple practice problems. You may use this product for grades 4 - 7, it is also ideal for math intervention, SPED support, small groups, or whole-class review. Designed with student-friendly language and built in answer keys for teachers, this low-prep resource makes t
Preview of U.S. Foreign Policy Tools PowerPoint | Anchor Charts for Government

U.S. Foreign Policy Tools PowerPoint | Anchor Charts for Government

Teach the 7 key tools of U.S. foreign policy with this clear, visual PowerPoint. Each slide explains diplomacy, treaties, aid, sanctions, and military action — with anchor charts to reinforce every concept and real-world examples to bring policies to life. What’s Included: Full lecture slides on all major foreign policy tools Anchor chart visuals for each tool (ready for display or review) Real-world examples: Marshall Plan, NATO, Cuban embargo, Iraq War “Why Does This Matter?” wrap-up for class
Preview of Federal Bureaucracy & Cabinet PowerPoint | Anchor Charts for U.S. Government

Federal Bureaucracy & Cabinet PowerPoint | Anchor Charts for U.S. Government

This lecture makes bureaucracy understandable by organizing federal agencies into clear categories students can actually distinguish. Instead of students drowning in acronyms like EPA, USPS, and NASA without knowing what makes them different, they learn the three agency types—independent regulatory, government corporations, and executive agencies—plus how the Cabinet connects the President to specialized departments. This works especially well when students think bureaucracy is just "a bunch of
Preview of How to Write a CER for Literary Analysis (Quotation Integration + CER/PEA)

How to Write a CER for Literary Analysis (Quotation Integration + CER/PEA)

Bring literary analysis and writing instruction together with this complete lesson pack for B.J. Novak’s short story “The Rematch” (from One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories). Students first engage in close reading and characterization of the tortoise and hare, then move into step-by-step analytical writing instruction using the Quotation Sandwich / Claim-Evidence-Reasoning structure. By the end, students produce a polished analytical paragraph that integrates evidence, explanation, an
Preview of Teaching Academic Tone for Formal Writing

Teaching Academic Tone for Formal Writing

Teaching academic tone in high school is crucial for preparing students for college and careers by equipping them with the skills to communicate effectively in a variety of formal settings. It extends beyond basic grammar to teach students how to adapt their writing style to different audiences and purposes, lending their work authority and credibility. Encourages credibility and professionalismPromotes clarity and precisionDevelops objective and critical thinkingTeaches adaptation for audience
Preview of Civil Liberties & Civil Rights: Judge for a Day | U.S. History Cases Activity

Civil Liberties & Civil Rights: Judge for a Day | U.S. History Cases Activity

Help students understand incorporation and the Bill of Rights with this interactive case file activity. Students explore landmark Supreme Court cases, apply them to modern scenarios, and use social media–style anchor charts to capture each ruling. Fully Google Classroom ready. What’s Included: Part A: Landmark Incorporation Cases — Gitlow, Mapp, Gideon, Miranda with social media–style case blurbs Part B: Rights in Real Life — TikTok suspension, protest arrest, Snap search scenarios Part C: Case
Preview of Guide for Writing a Personal Identity Essay: Prompts, Organizers, Rubrics

Guide for Writing a Personal Identity Essay: Prompts, Organizers, Rubrics

Created by
Elly's ELA
This step-by-step guide includes directions, organizers and assessments for a personal identity essay. The lesson will help students become more familiar with using a writing process and improve their ability to express their personal beliefs. The activities can be adapted to different skill levels or learning styles in middle or high school classes by adjusting the level of individual coaching and the expectations for the finished product. The goal is to engage students in developing an intere
Preview of Guide for Writing AP History DBQ - 7 Approachable Steps!

Guide for Writing AP History DBQ - 7 Approachable Steps!

Created by
Past to Class
Help your students tackle the AP Document-Based Question (DBQ) Essay with confidence! This resource breaks down the 7 key steps to writing a successful DBQ essay, from reading the prompt and analyzing documents to crafting a strong thesis, brainstorming context and outside information, and even reaching that all-important complexity point. Designed to make a challenging skill approachable (and even fun), this guide includes editable slides with funny memes to keep students engaged. Use it as
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