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Preview of California Gold Rush Cinematic Video | Engaging U.S. History

California Gold Rush Cinematic Video | Engaging U.S. History

Bring the California Gold Rush to life with this cinematic educational video designed to fully engage middle and high school students. This immersive U.S. History resource explores the discovery of gold in 1848, the journey west, mining life, Manifest Destiny, boomtowns, and the lasting impact of the Gold Rush on America. Created with cinematic visuals, historical storytelling, animation, music, and dramatic narration, this classroom-ready video helps transform traditional history instruction in
Preview of MI Theory and Growth Mindset Webinar Pack

MI Theory and Growth Mindset Webinar Pack

Created by
Laura Candler
MI Theory and Growth Mindset Double Webinar Pack Includes access to TWO webinars with a total of 2 hours of professional development. Attendance certificate provided!Learn how to use multiple intelligence theory and growth mindset research to empower your students so to develop a lifelong love of learning! The webinar pack includes a link to a page with two one-hour webinars on multiple intelligence theory and growth mindset, and a PD certificate is included for two hours of PD credit. (I can't
Preview of NGSS 4-PS4-2 5E Lesson Plan  How Light Waves Allows Objects to be Seen

NGSS 4-PS4-2 5E Lesson Plan How Light Waves Allows Objects to be Seen

Created by
Rushnok Science
This 4th Grade 5E lesson plan on waves will have students make a model demonstrating how light falling on an object enters the eye and allows the object to be seen. It is designed to align to NGSS 4-PS4-2. We use inquiry - based activities to address the 5E lesson the following way: Engage: Engage students with an inquiry-based PowerPoint and student worksheet. Explore 1: Reflection – Students view images of reflection phenomena and complete a worksheet Explore 2: Refraction – Students s
Preview of "W" vs "WH" initial spelling EXPLAINED!
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"W" vs "WH" initial spelling EXPLAINED!

A worksheet that accompanies a 4-minute video kids can view and enjoy many times that explains how to remember which words begin with "w" versus "wh" and why we have both spellings. (There is not some secret rule here, just a way to remember the question words and a few other common words that begin with "wh" and brief mention of changes in pronunciation that have occurred over time in American English.)
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