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Preview of Argument Essay Toolkit: Rubric, Warrant Breakdown, Checklist & More *Editable

Argument Essay Toolkit: Rubric, Warrant Breakdown, Checklist & More *Editable

Updated Product Description (with New Bonuses!) Feb. 2026 This Argument Essay Terms & Resource Pack helps students master every part of argumentative writing, from crafting a clear thesis to analyzing warrants and writing powerful reflections. You’ll find: 1. A comprehensive rubric resource that breaks down each essay component 2. A student checklist covering every essential part of argument writing 3. A three-question reflection section that encourages deeper thinking and metacognition S
Preview of Plotting Points in p5.js – Lesson 1

Plotting Points in p5.js – Lesson 1

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🎯 Plotting Points in p5.js – Lesson 1 Introduce your students to coding and graphing in an engaging, beginner-friendly way with this Lesson 1: Plotting Points in p5.js resource! Students learn how to plot coordinates while exploring creative coding using the p5.js editor. This lesson is perfect for teachers looking to blend math, technology, and creativity—even with little to no coding experience. 📦 What’s Included: ✅ Editable Canva lesson template (customizable + easy to assign!) ✅ R
Preview of 100 Hours Outside Tracker

100 Hours Outside Tracker

You can color in a bubble for each hour you spend outside. You can color code for temperature and draw symbols for weather/activity.
Preview of MYP 1-3 Criteria B: Bouncing Ball Lab (Energy)

MYP 1-3 Criteria B: Bouncing Ball Lab (Energy)

Creating authentic MYP assessments can be challenging. No fret! Here is a Criteria B Assessment that is super easy, challenging for the kids, comes with an awesome rubric, and even includes an answer key for moderation! I love sharing the example key with the kids afterwards so they can compare their lab reports and see how they can improve! Or use it as a formative assessment! This lab report involves two things:Task 1: Design an experiment to test the relationship between kinetic and potential
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