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Preview of "Christmas Magic Color-by-Number Worksheets (K–3)"

"Christmas Magic Color-by-Number Worksheets (K–3)"

Transform your December classroom into a joyful, stress-free learning space with these adorable Christmas Color-By-Number Worksheets! Designed for K–3, these pages keep students engaged, focused, and excited to work independently. Each worksheet features a festive holiday picture and a simple color key, making them perfect for morning work, early finishers, math centers, independent work, or sub tubs. Students practice number recognition, fine-motor skills, and color following — all while havi
Preview of Sight Word, come, bilingual story

Sight Word, come, bilingual story

Created by
Tanya Antuna
Our vocabulary cards and books include Spanish translations under every English word to support bilingual learning. For parents, we added Spanish-style pronunciation in parentheses to make practicing at home easy and stress-free. To support teachers, we also included phonetic spelling, making it simple to confidently say each word in Spanish when needed. Prefer a cleaner look? Versions without pronunciation guides are included too. Students can match pictures to vocabulary cards, take copie
Preview of Frankenstein Film Guide - Guillermo del Toro

Frankenstein Film Guide - Guillermo del Toro

Created by
Daniel Tkach
This bundle is a film guide that helps students analyze characterization, theme, and film-to-text adaptations in Guillermo del Toro's film Frankenstein that came out on Netflix in 2025. It's appropriate for a class on British Literature, Gothic Literature, units about Frankenstein the novel, media literacy, film as literature units, AP Literature, or upper secondary English classes. The film is available to stream for free on Netflix (not included). The film is wonderful, and if you found th
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
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