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Preview of Holiday Writing Activity | Digital Vocabulary Lesson, Prompts & Quiz-PPT

Holiday Writing Activity | Digital Vocabulary Lesson, Prompts & Quiz-PPT

Are you looking for a rigorous holiday-themed writing activity that challenges students to apply advanced vocabulary while strengthening their creativity, comprehension, and written expression? This holiday-inspired advanced vocabulary and writing PowerPoint lesson is the perfect fit for grades 8–12. Students are introduced to 10 highly sophisticated vocabulary words, each presented through three-fold animated photo slides that include a vivid image, definition, and part of speech. After bu
Preview of Student Self Progress Monitoring (ESL/ELA focused)

Student Self Progress Monitoring (ESL/ELA focused)

Student Self-Monitoring Progress Tracker for English Language LearnersHelp students take ownership of their language learning journey with this Student Self-Monitoring Progress Tracker! Designed for English Language Learners (ELLs) and adaptable for any classroom, this printable worksheet encourages self-reflection, accountability, and growth in key language skills. What’s Included?✔ A structured checklist for students to track daily progress in speaking, listening, writing, vocabulary, and c
Preview of Day 3: Faith and Tolerance in Persia | Cyrus the Great & Zoroastrianism | Lesson

Day 3: Faith and Tolerance in Persia | Cyrus the Great & Zoroastrianism | Lesson

When a powerful empire conquers new lands, they have a choice: force their own gods and culture on the conquered people, or allow them to keep their own traditions. History shows that the most successful empires—the ones that lasted for centuries—often chose the latter. Why? Because religious tolerance wasn't just "kindness"—it was a calculated, brilliant political strategy to keep diverse populations from revolting. Welcome to Day 3: Faith and Tolerance in Persia. This zero-prep, high-engageme
Preview of Day 2: Thinking Like a Historian | Document Analysis & Perspective | Lesson

Day 2: Thinking Like a Historian | Document Analysis & Perspective | Lesson

How do you get high school students to stop reading primary sources at face value and actually spot bias, audience, and hidden motives? Welcome to Day 2: Interpretation – "What Were They Thinking?" (The Trial of Ideas). This zero-prep, highly structured lesson introduces students to the core historical skill of Interpretation by throwing them into the fiery 16th-century debate of the Protestant Reformation. Rather than just summarizing text, students use a specialized close-reading matrix to d
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