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Preview of Bilingual French English Animals Three-Part Cards Printable Montessori Materials

Bilingual French English Animals Three-Part Cards Printable Montessori Materials

EAL Bilingual French–English Animals 3 Three-Part Cards - EYFS Preschool Printable Montessori materials, Home school toddler learning activity & education.WHAT IS A NOMENCLATURE CARD OR 3-PART CARD?Three-part cards are a staple in the  Montessori classroom. These toddler flashcards refer to card materials that children manipulate in order to internalize the information on the cards. The Montessori 3-part card consists of: 1. A card with the PICTURE WITH WORD LABEL (Control card) 2. A card of the
Preview of Native American Harvest Food

Native American Harvest Food

This pack includes beautiful, printable flashcards along with mini lesson plans on using them. Each card features foods that were important to the Native Americans, and that we still consume today! Also included: recipe cards! You and your children can work together to make meals just like what our Indigenous People of America would make!
Preview of A to Z Letter Recognition Animal Coloring Sheets Prek-1st Grade

A to Z Letter Recognition Animal Coloring Sheets Prek-1st Grade

Alphabet Animal Coloring Pages- 26 printable coloring pages. Make alphabet learning fun, engaging, and creative with this Print & Go resource! Make connections to Science with a fun animal theme! What’s Included:26 Alphabet Coloring Pages (A–Z)Printer-friendly, black-and-white formatEach page features:🔎A large uppercase and lowercase letter🔎A cute animal illustration that begins with the featured letter (A–Z) 🔎Simple, bold designs that are easy for little hands to colorAll pages are pro
Preview of Shapes and Colors Identification Worksheet

Shapes and Colors Identification Worksheet

Product Description: Make learning colors and shapes fun and interactive with this engaging Colors & Shapes Identification Game Worksheet! Perfect for preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, or special education settings, this printable activity helps young learners build foundational skills through hands-on practice and play. What’s Included: ✅ Printable worksheet with a fun game-style format ✅ Color and shape matching identification tasks ✅ Easy-to-follow instructions ✅ Can be used as a , coloring
Preview of Reservation Dogs Viewing Questions | Modern Indigenous Voices in Film & Media

Reservation Dogs Viewing Questions | Modern Indigenous Voices in Film & Media

Help your students explore modern Indigenous storytelling through the critically acclaimed FX/Hulu series Reservation Dogs. This resource guides students through the pilot episode ( Season 1, Episode 1) with structured questions that build understanding of tone, character, and representation—while offering a powerful bridge into Indigenous literature such as The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline. What’s Included: Printable PDF version Digital Google Docs version (ready to assign via Classroom
Preview of Frankenweenie × Frankenstein Character Comparative Literature Analysis

Frankenweenie × Frankenstein Character Comparative Literature Analysis

Bridge literature and film with this Frankenweenie × Frankenstein Characterization Comparison Activity — a scaffolded, flexible resource for teaching comparative analysis across text and screen. Students examine how Victor Frankenstein, Mr. Rzykruski, M. Waldman, and Victor’s father each represent different perspectives on education, curiosity, responsibility, and creation. Designed for differentiation, this pack includes a master comparative chart and printable/digital handouts for indivi
Preview of Coraline Pre-Viewing Lesson

Coraline Pre-Viewing Lesson

Hook your students before the movie even begins.This pre-viewing lesson uses Coraline’s opening sequence to introduce students to basic film form vocabulary while activating thematic questions that spark curiosity and prior knowledge. Students ease into film analysis with guided notes, essential questions, and scaffolded or non-scaffolded options for support. What’s Included:Pre-Viewing/Thematic Activation Questions (printable PDF & Editable Google Docs)Guided Viewing Lesson for Coraline’s open
Preview of CTE-2100: Soft Skills - Professional Appearance (4)

CTE-2100: Soft Skills - Professional Appearance (4)

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3andB
CTE-2100: Soft SkillsTeach the soft skills that actually matter.Lesson 4: Professional Appearance This is built for CTE classrooms. Aligned to national standards (CCTC, ASCA, ISTE, OSHA), it delivers real-world workplace skills through student-friendly, no-fluff lessons. Includes:Articles, Guided Notes, Vocabulary, Scenarios, and ReflectionsCrossword & Word Search ActivitiesLecture Notes + Answer KeysStandards-Aligned ObjectivesPrintable & Digital-Ready Topics Include:Work Ethic & Professional
Preview of CTE-2100: Soft Skills - Written Communication (3)

CTE-2100: Soft Skills - Written Communication (3)

Created by
3andB
CTE-2100: Soft Skills Teach the soft skills that actually matter.Lesson 3: Written CommunicationThis is built for CTE classrooms. Aligned to national standards (CCTC, ASCA, ISTE, OSHA), it delivers real-world workplace skills through student-friendly, no-fluff lessons. Includes:Articles, Guided Notes, Vocabulary, Scenarios, and ReflectionsCrossword & Word Search ActivitiesLecture Notes + Answer KeysStandards-Aligned ObjectivesPrintable & Digital-Ready Topics Include:Work Ethic & Professional I
Preview of Characterization & Style Analysis in Frankenweenie (8-10 ELA)

Characterization & Style Analysis in Frankenweenie (8-10 ELA)

Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie offers a perfect case study for examining how filmmakers use caricature and exaggeration in character design. This activity invites students to analyze characters visually, decide whether each design feels liberative/creative, neutral/archetypal, or harmful/reductive, and defend their reasoning with evidence. Students then reflect on Burton’s choices and finish by designing their own Burton-style Halloween character. What’s Included Printable PDFs + editable Google
Preview of Frankenweenie: Pre-Viewing / Activation Questions

Frankenweenie: Pre-Viewing / Activation Questions

Get students thinking critically before watching Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie with this set of engaging pre-viewing discussion and writing prompts. These questions activate prior knowledge, tap into students’ background experiences with monsters and horror tropes, and prepare them to recognize the film’s themes of parody, grief, and the grotesque. What’s Included 8 open-ended activation questions that build anticipation and spark discussionTwo printable PDF versions:Clean list of questions (for
Preview of Zootopia 2 Viewing Questions

Zootopia 2 Viewing Questions

Elevate your classroom's film analysis with this comprehensive viewing guide for Zootopia 2. Designed for high school English classes, these questions move beyond basic plot points to challenge students on themes of systemic bias, historical narratives, and visual storytelling. Whether you are teaching textual analysis or exploring the modern animation, this resource provides the scaffolding necessary for deep critical thinking. I'm using these viewing questions this spring to set Zootopia 2 a
Preview of Sinners Viewing Questions | ELA & Film Studies

Sinners Viewing Questions | ELA & Film Studies

Help students actively analyze Sinners (2025, dir. Ryan Coogler) with this structured film viewing question set designed for secondary ELA and film studies classrooms.Instead of passively watching the film, students track visual details, sound design, symbolism, characterization, and cinematic techniques that shape the story. This resource helps students approach film the same way they analyze literature — by examining how creators use craft to communicate ideas. What This Resource Includes:
Preview of Summertime Read & Color Worksheet

Summertime Read & Color Worksheet

Summertime Read and Color WorksheetMake summer learning fun and engaging with this simple Read and Color worksheet. Students read each sentence and color the matching picture using the correct colors, strengthening reading comprehension, color recognition, and following-directions skills. This worksheet features a summer theme with kid-friendly illustrations, making it perfect for end-of-year activities, summer school, or independent practice. What’s Included:1 black-and-white printable workshee
Preview of Coraline — Pre-Viewing & Film Form Vocabulary Lesson Pack

Coraline — Pre-Viewing & Film Form Vocabulary Lesson Pack

Ease students into film analysis with Coraline.This lesson introduces essential film form vocabulary ( distance, angle, cinematography, editing, mise-en-scène, and composition) while guiding students through the opening scenes of Coraline. Scaffolded notes and a master vocabulary deck help students practice applying cinematic terms before diving into deeper analysis. What’s Inside: Pre-Viewing Lesson (Opening Scenes)Guided notes in two versions: • With scaffolding (shot descriptions provided)
Preview of Us (Jordan Peele) – Opening Sequence Viewing Questions (Grades 11–12)

Us (Jordan Peele) – Opening Sequence Viewing Questions (Grades 11–12)

Engage your students with Jordan Peele’s Us (2019) through this structured and thought-provoking Opening Sequence Viewing Questions Pack. Designed for ELA and Film Studies classrooms, this activity guides students through the film’s eerie and symbolic first fifteen minutes — from the mysterious text about America’s tunnels to Addie’s haunting encounter at the Vision Quest. Perfect for exploring mise-en-scène, sound design, symbolism, and social commentary, this lesson helps students connect
Preview of Woman of the Hour – Film Discussion & Analysis Questions

Woman of the Hour – Film Discussion & Analysis Questions

Looking for a timely, high-interest way to spark critical thinking this spooky season? This set of discussion and analysis questions accompanies Woman of the Hour (dir. Anna Kendrick), a thriller based on real events that blends horror, gender dynamics, and cultural commentary. Designed for high school ELA, Film Studies, or Media Literacy classes, these questions help students engage with the film’s themes of patriarchy, feminism, and societal expectations—making it a perfect seasonal supplemen
Preview of Into the Spider-Verse Film Analysis Bundle Viewing Questions, Notebook & Seminar

Into the Spider-Verse Film Analysis Bundle Viewing Questions, Notebook & Seminar

This Into the Spider-Verse Teacher Bundle combines three of my most popular resources into one package—perfect for building a full week (or two!) of engaging, rigorous film study.What’s Included: 1. Viewing Questions (5 pages)Scaffolded, act-by-act questions to guide comprehension and analysisMotif-tracking activity for recurring visual and thematic elementsPrint + digital formats for flexible classroom use2. Guided Viewing Notebook (student-facing workbook) 40+ scene study pages with guiding
Preview of Get Out (Peele) – Horror Film Sound & Descriptive Writing Practice

Get Out (Peele) – Horror Film Sound & Descriptive Writing Practice

Bring film analysis and creative/descriptive writing together with this close-listening activity for the opening credit sequence of Get Out (dir. Jordan Peele, 2017). Students will analyze how sound builds mood, tension, and meaning—then craft a formal analytical paragraph that integrates cinematic vocabulary and precise sensory description. What’s Inside🎧 Descriptive Sound Writing Worksheet (for the opening credit sequence of Get Out)🧠 Answer Key + Teacher Notes – sample observations and an
Preview of Visual Literacy: Adding Voice to your Art Lessons

Visual Literacy: Adding Voice to your Art Lessons

Need help adding accountable talk into your art lessons or units? Worried about adding accountable talk or content vocabulary to your art lessons before an observation? Give these 4 structures a try! I have used all 4 in my art room over the last few years- and it has boosted my observation scores. *2 structures take 5 minutes or less to incorporate accountable talk. *2 structures take 10-15 minutes to create an engaging and rich discussion around art. The structures include how to set up the p
Preview of Visual Analysis Practice: AP Art History

Visual Analysis Practice: AP Art History

Help your AP Art History students build the essential skill of analyzing unfamiliar artworks with these ready-to-use Visual Analysis Worksheets! Perfect for warm-ups, sub plans, or unit assessments, these worksheets give students one new artwork and guide them through the process of breaking it down thoughtfully and confidently. What Students Will Do: ✔️ Identify form (materials, techniques, style) ✔️ Analyze content & symbolism ✔️ Explain the meaning or theme ✔️ Connect the work to its
Preview of Frankenweenie “It’s Alive!” Scene Comparisons: Intertextual Film Analysis

Frankenweenie “It’s Alive!” Scene Comparisons: Intertextual Film Analysis

In this lesson pack, students compare Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie reanimation scenes with iconic “It’s Alive!” sequences from Frankenstein (1931) and Young Frankenstein (1974). Through charts, guiding questions, and scaffolded prompts, they’ll analyze how motivation, sound, tone, mood, and theme shift across films — and what these choices say about science, responsibility, and parody. What’s Included: Comparison Chart: Sparky vs. Fish scenes (Frankenweenie)General Viewing Questions for compar
Preview of Get Out (Peele) Pre-Viewing & Opening Scenes Viewing Questions (10–12 ELA)

Get Out (Peele) Pre-Viewing & Opening Scenes Viewing Questions (10–12 ELA)

Prepare students for thoughtful, respectful, and insightful engagement with Jordan Peele’s Get Out — one of the most powerful modern films exploring horror, satire, and race in America. This resource helps you establish discussion norms for addressing race and identity in the classroom before viewing the film, then guides students through the opening 15 minutes with scaffolded viewing questions that build analytical and emotional awareness. What’s Inside🎞 Pre-Viewing Lesson Plans (Free Bonus
Preview of What Will My Teacher Do This Summer Last Week of School Activities 3rd Grade 4th

What Will My Teacher Do This Summer Last Week of School Activities 3rd Grade 4th

Created by
MB Creations
What does my teacher do in the summertime? Ask 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students to complete activities related to the prompt "What will my teacher do this summer?" You're in for a treat as you read their responses to questions about your upcoming summer plans. Use these last week of school activities 3rd grade through 5th grade to celebrate the end of the school year. Students will imagine all the fun things you'll do during the summertime break. Download the PDF and click on the Google Slides l
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