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Preview of What Shakespearean Play Are You? Personality Quiz for Middle & High School ELA

What Shakespearean Play Are You? Personality Quiz for Middle & High School ELA

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Bring Shakespeare to life with this engaging "What Shakespearean Play Are You?" personality quiz! Perfect for middle and high school ELA classrooms, this fun and interactive activity helps students connect with Shakespeare’s timeless themes through a modern lens. Students answer 5 thought-provoking multiple-choice questions to discover which iconic play ( Hamlet, King Lear, The Merchant of Venice, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, or The Taming of the Shrew) matches their personality. Ideal for intro
Preview of Music Themed Math Emoji Puzzles (Algebraic Thinking w/ Negatives)

Music Themed Math Emoji Puzzles (Algebraic Thinking w/ Negatives)

Looking for a way to challenge your students? Need something fun to do for the end-of-school year? Making summer work packets? Engage your students by giving them this creative thinking activity with a MUSIC theme! These emoji number puzzles will increase algebraic thinking in a festive way. My advanced students are always up for a challenge, and my struggling middle school students are more eager to solve these problems with pictures rather than variables. Use for a class warm-up, homework, or
Preview of Good-Better-Best Presentation Rubric with Self- Reflection- 3rd

Good-Better-Best Presentation Rubric with Self- Reflection- 3rd

Designed for 3rd grade students.This Good–Better–Best Presentation Rubric & Student Self‑Reflection is a simple, student‑friendly assessment tool designed to support clear expectations, meaningful feedback, and student ownership of learning. Front Page: A Good–Better–Best presentation rubric that clearly describes performance levels using kid‑friendly language.Back Page: A student self‑reflection page that encourages students to think about their strengths, areas for growth, and next steps after
Preview of Poetry: America For Me, Patriotism and Henry VanDyke

Poetry: America For Me, Patriotism and Henry VanDyke

Poetry can be fun and this is the very first poem I learned in my own youth in elementary days over 45 years ago! It still endures and my students have enjoyed this poem, "America For Me." The rhymes are easy and the main idea is very explicit and a great poem for them to start with. The 19 page lesson includes the procedure, the poem, an outline of definitions, How to Read a Poem, and visual clues to help students see this poem. Also include are charades and props to help the students make thi
Preview of Breaking Bach: Hip-Hop & Classical Music Video Discussion Drama Sub Plan

Breaking Bach: Hip-Hop & Classical Music Video Discussion Drama Sub Plan

Breaking Bach: Hip-Hop & Classical Music Video Discussion is a low-prep, engaging lesson that helps students explore the surprising connections between classical music and hip-hop culture. This is such an awesome artistic endeavor between two arts organizations! Using a short video as the anchor, students listen, observe, and participate in a guided class discussion comparing Bach’s musical structures with modern hip-hop rhythms and styles. This lesson is designed for discussion and critical
Preview of Emergency Sub Plan Drama Actress  Meryl Streep Biography Oscar Tony Award Winner

Emergency Sub Plan Drama Actress Meryl Streep Biography Oscar Tony Award Winner

TEACH YOUR STUDENTS ABOUT ONE OF THE MOST TALENTED AND TONY AWARD WINNING AND OSCAR AWARDED ACTRESSES OF ALL TIME. This two-day lesson about Meryl Streep is suitable for middle and high school students and can be used as a stand-alone lesson or with other biographies. Each lesson in the Places Please series is tailored to the strengths of that particular artist so the students can learn about the artist in a memorable way. Need a quick emergency lesson plan? Or one for a substitute? This Pr
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