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Preview of The Pearl Feedback Loop: A Biology STAAR Review Activity

The Pearl Feedback Loop: A Biology STAAR Review Activity

Created by
WonderTikki
Ever wish your students could revisit a lab and actually understand it better the second time around? This Pearl Formation Review takes your oyster lab and gives it a second life. Instead of just remembering that “pearls happen,” students start to unpack why they happen—using feedback loops, homeostasis, and real cause-and-effect reasoning. Because the scenario is already familiar, students come in with a little more confidence. That makes it much easier to push their thinking just a bit furth
Preview of Algorithm Flowchart Manipulatives + Digital Challenges

Algorithm Flowchart Manipulatives + Digital Challenges

Algorithm Flowchart Manipulatives: Kinesthetic Logic Kit + Digital ChallengesBridge the gap between abstract logic and concrete code with these high-contrast, tactile flowchart manipulatives and ready-to-use digital challenges. Teaching control structures like loops, sequences, and conditional logic is often the biggest hurdle for new Computer Science students. This kit provides a physical way for learners to map out their logic before they ever touch a keyboard. By laminating these shapes and
Preview of Science of Reading Phonics Intervention Program Students for Older Students

Science of Reading Phonics Intervention Program Students for Older Students

Phonics Intervention Assessment and Targeted Reading Intervention for Older Struggling Readers: Administration Guide with Intervention Resources. Reading placement guide and turn-key science of reading resources that provide EDI, reading comprehension, fluency, puzzles, scripts - an entire intervention program - that includes research on the science of teaching reading.The guide provides step-by-step instructions on administering the phonics intervention assessment for older struggling readers,
Preview of First Dollar Forward Financial Literacy Curriculum for High School

First Dollar Forward Financial Literacy Curriculum for High School

First Dollar Forward Financial Literacy Curriculum for High School | Personal Finance Semester CourseLooking for a complete financial literacy curriculum for high school students that actually teaches real-world money skills? First Dollar Forward is a full personal finance semester course designed to teach teens how to earn, budget, save, invest, and build long-term financial stability. This no-prep financial literacy curriculum includes everything you need to confidently teach money management
Preview of Vocabulary Choice Board Review for ANY Greek and Latin Roots

Vocabulary Choice Board Review for ANY Greek and Latin Roots

PERFECT TO USE WITH ANY ROOTS This Greek and Latin vocabulary choice board project is the perfect end-of-unit review! The choice board has three levels of increasing DoK, with each activity giving students a hands-on review that allows them to choose based on their preferred learning style. This is the perfect activity for offering remediation or enrichment to your students! Included in this product: PDF choice board and editable Google Slides version Rubric Frayer model graphic organizer Tw
Preview of Bundle: Science of Reading Phonics & Morphology for Older Students + Syllables

Bundle: Science of Reading Phonics & Morphology for Older Students + Syllables

This is a low prep cience of Reading-aligned phonics and morphology bundle is designed specifically for upper elementary and middle school students who need targeted intervention—without materials that feel babyish. This bundle combines explicit vowel team instruction with high-impact morphology (prefixes, suffixes, and word structure) to help students decode, understand, and read with confidence. Contains fluency and word work. These resources provide structured, systematic instruction
Preview of 50 Rebus Word Puzzles Brain Teasers for Middle and High School Students

50 Rebus Word Puzzles Brain Teasers for Middle and High School Students

Looking for a fun and engaging way to spark your students’ critical thinking? These 50 editable Rebus Word Puzzles are perfect for middle and high school students! They’ll love deciphering the visual clues and solving the brain teasers — all while developing problem-solving and reasoning skills. Perfect for: Morning work Bell ringers Brain breaks Early finishers Class competitions Sub plans Warm-ups or cool-downs What’s Included: 50 engaging Rebus puzzles in slideshow format A compl
Preview of 75 ATL Skills Task Cards for IB MYP – All ATLs included

75 ATL Skills Task Cards for IB MYP – All ATLs included

Support your students’ development of Approaches to Learning (ATL) with this print-and-go or digital task card set designed specifically for the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (IB MYP). With 75 engaging ATL prompts aligned to the Critical Thinking and Creative Thinking sub-skills, this resource provides explicit ATL instruction in a flexible, classroom-ready format. Perfect for: Bellringers / Do Now Activities MYP advisory lessons or ATL/SEL homerooms IB parent eng
Preview of KR's Guided Notebook Bundle for Units 1-8 AP® Biology Daily Videos (2025)

KR's Guided Notebook Bundle for Units 1-8 AP® Biology Daily Videos (2025)

KR’s Guided Notebook for AP® Biology Daily Videos includes the important topics for all Unit 1-8 videos on AP® Classroom. With space for written and visual notes, your students will create their own comprehensive study guide for the AP® Biology Exam.  This guided notebook aligns to the new 2025 AP® Biology Daily Videos and includes printable and digital versions. HOW IS THIS USED?Use in conjunction with the AP® Biology Daily Videos on AP® ClassroomAssign as HomeworkClassworkTest reviewEmergency
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Thanksgiving Project for High School English & AP Language

Rhetorical Analysis Thanksgiving Project for High School English & AP Language

Have students review rhetorical situation, the three rhetorical appeals, and rhetorical devices with this flexible activity focused on Abraham Lincoln's Thanksgiving Proclamation. This flexible project is perfect for that 1, 2, or 3 day week before break where you don't want to introduce new content or create a ton of grading--it's your break, too! This project could simply stop at an analysis of the text on the provided handout, or you can take it a step further and have students complete t
Preview of UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School

UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School

Introduce high school students to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) through this engaging Civics and SEL lesson. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to define human rights, explain their importance, identify key rights in the UDHR, and analyze real-world scenarios using a rights-based approach. The activities encourage reflection on fairness, dignity, equality, and students’ own role in promoting inclusion locally and globally. What’s Included: Lesson Plan (PDF) – o
Preview of EFT Tapping for Kids | Goal Setting, Stress & Anger Management | Coping Skills

EFT Tapping for Kids | Goal Setting, Stress & Anger Management | Coping Skills

Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) Tapping for Students (kids and adults) is a simple calming strategy, coping skill, stress/anger management strategy or goal setting tool to reduce anxiety, fear, phobias, stress, anger, insecurity, etc., and to increase mindfulness, calm, confidence, positive visualization and goal setting. Students can tap to ease a negative emotion, handle a triggering situation or achieve a goal. With younger students, you can read aloud the text and guide them through all ac
Preview of History of Vampires: World History Investigation for High School

History of Vampires: World History Investigation for High School

Engage your high school World History students with this Global History of Vampires Investigation! This ready-to-use assignment explores vampire myths from Eastern Europe, China, West Africa, the Caribbean, and modern Western culture, helping students analyze folklore, cultural beliefs, and historical context. Students will: Complete an Evidence Chart using background reading and primary sources Analyze sources using HIPP (Historical Context, Intended Audience, Point of View, Purpose) Respon
Preview of Fences Teaching Unit – 2-3 Week Plan for AP Lit or 12th Grade Senior English

Fences Teaching Unit – 2-3 Week Plan for AP Lit or 12th Grade Senior English

Created by
A Noble Idea
Engaging. Rigorous. Student-approved.This 2–3-week teaching unit for Fences by August Wilson is a powerful alternative to longer 6-week plans. Designed for high school seniors, AP Literature classes, and advanced 11th or 12th grade ELA, this unit invites deep analysis of race, identity, and family in postwar America. Students will explore the play through historical, literary, and dramatic lenses—connecting with Wilson’s characters while analyzing key themes and cultural context. Included in
Preview of Gothics & Ghosts: AP Lit Skill Builder for Halloween | FRQs & MCQs | Exam Prep

Gothics & Ghosts: AP Lit Skill Builder for Halloween | FRQs & MCQs | Exam Prep

Engage your students with a Gothic Literature AP Literature Skill Builder Unit! This resource is perfect for AP Lit exam prep, offering both multiple-choice practice and FRQ essay writing with high-interest, spooky texts. Included in this unit: 3 AP-style multiple-choice passages with answer keys and explanations: Frankenstein (Chapter 5 – Creature’s creation) Dracula (Harker’s first encounter with Count Dracula) The Fall of the House of Usher (Poe’s Gothic imagery) 2 full-length FRQ prac
Preview of Imagery Analysis Practice Passage for High School | Literary Device Analysis

Imagery Analysis Practice Passage for High School | Literary Device Analysis

This imagery worksheet is perfect as a mini-lesson, practice, or formative assessment for high school students learning to identify and analyze rhetorical or literary devices. This 2-page worksheet defines and gives examples of imagery with example analysis. Then, students practice identifying imagery in an engaging practice passage and practice analyzing the impact of the device. The activity on the second page asks students to incorporate imagery in a brief writing prompt. An Answer K
Preview of Theatre Class Halloween Script for Large Casts - Performance Project - Read Thru

Theatre Class Halloween Script for Large Casts - Performance Project - Read Thru

This Theatre Halloween Script entertains large classes! Have you ever read a class play where not everyone gets their own line? With 30 characters, this Halloween script gives everyone an opportunity to act! "Which Witch Will Win?" follows two sisters, Tatianna & Edwina, who have a crush on the same guy! In order to win him as a date to the Halloween Dance, they attempt to trick him with a love potion! As their plans hilariously flop, the sisters conjure magical creatures to ruin
Preview of What Does It Mean to Be Gifted? A Self-Reflective Mini-Unit for GT Students

What Does It Mean to Be Gifted? A Self-Reflective Mini-Unit for GT Students

Looking for GT identity exploration at the beginning of the year or semester? What Does It Mean to Be Gifted? is a 5-day, self-reflective mini-unit designed for Gifted and Talented (GT) high school ELA students, especially suited for 9th and 10th grade. This resource guides students through thoughtful exploration of gifted identity, emotional intensities, perfectionism, and social perceptions through engaging, student-centered activities. Each day is carefully structured for a 50-minute class pe
Preview of Writing an Email Reply, Prompt, Rubric, for Spanish 1, Correo electrónico

Writing an Email Reply, Prompt, Rubric, for Spanish 1, Correo electrónico

Prepare students for the AP Spanish exam from Day 1 by assigning modified AP tasks, like this email reply. This resource teaches students how to write an email reply. It introduces an AP-style email response in Spanish 1 so students build familiarity and confidence years before the test instead of encountering the format for the first time in AP. Many teachers wait until upper levels to teach writing an email, but students benefit enormously when they repeatedly practice structured interpersonal
Preview of Child Rights Lesson Plan with Google Slides & Worksheets for High School Civics

Child Rights Lesson Plan with Google Slides & Worksheets for High School Civics

Teach child rights in high school Civics and SEL with this complete lesson plan, Google Slides, and student worksheets. This resource makes it easy to introduce the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) in a way that is engaging, interactive, and accessible. Students will learn about the history, key principles, government responsibilities, and real-life applications of children’s rights through activities, case studies, and reflection tasks. What’s Included: Lesson Plan (PDF) – with obj
Preview of Counterarguments & Rebuttals Lesson, Argument Writing for Skeptical Audiences

Counterarguments & Rebuttals Lesson, Argument Writing for Skeptical Audiences

Help students move beyond one-sided arguments and write with credibility, nuance, and academic rigor. This college-ready counterarguments & rebuttals mini-lesson teaches students how to anticipate opposing views and respond strategically when writing for educated, skeptical audiences. Designed for advanced high school, dual enrollment, and college composition, this lesson aligns with the Toulmin model and strengthens argumentative writing across disciplines. ✅ What Students Learn Why add
Preview of Revision & Polishing Workshop for Argument Essays, Global & Sentence-Level

Revision & Polishing Workshop for Argument Essays, Global & Sentence-Level

Revision is not proofreading—it’s rethinking.This Revision & Polishing Workshop helps advanced high school and college-composition students move beyond surface edits and strengthen their writing where it matters most: argument, reasoning, clarity, and control of language. Designed to be used after peer review and before final draft submission, this lesson teaches students how to revise strategically by distinguishing between global revision decisions and sentence-level polishing—a critical
Preview of Comprehension Bookmarks for Independent Reading with Gifted Student Versions

Comprehension Bookmarks for Independent Reading with Gifted Student Versions

Six editable bookmarks to promote independent reading and strengthen comprehension skills. Each bookmark includes six questions that align with middle school ELA comprehension strategies and skills. This activity allows students to apply their learned skills to self-selected texts, encouraging real-world reading comprehension and sustained focus while reading. It also promotes accountability in independent reading. There are two differentiated versions of each bookmark: a foundational version t
Preview of College Brag Sheet Template for Letter of Recommendation | Teachers & Counselors

College Brag Sheet Template for Letter of Recommendation | Teachers & Counselors

Make writing letters of recommendation easier, faster, and more personalized with this comprehensive College Brag Sheet! This resource includes both a printable Google Docs version and a digital Google Docs version that students can complete and submit. Whether you’re a school counselor, college advisor, or high school teacher, this brag sheet helps students reflect on their academic achievements, leadership roles, extracurriculars, and personal growth—all in one organized place. It’s a mu
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