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Preview of Peace Day Poetry | Writing for Unity, Kindness, and Global Harmony | K–12, TEKS

Peace Day Poetry | Writing for Unity, Kindness, and Global Harmony | K–12, TEKS

Description: Honor the International Day of Peace (September 21) with this poetry activity where students write about kindness, unity, and global cooperation. Elementary: Create acrostics (PEACE) and illustrate their poems.Middle School: Write haikus or free verse poems about harmony and trust.High School: Research peace leaders (MLK Jr., Gandhi, Malala) and craft spoken word or reflective poems with artist statements.What’s included:K–12 TEKS alignment for social and c
Preview of The Physical Chemistry & Energetics Bundle 12th Grade

The Physical Chemistry & Energetics Bundle 12th Grade

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The "Physical Chemistry & Energetics" Bundle Target Grades: 12th Grade / Early College (A-Level Year 2) Focuses on the forces that drive reactions: energy, equilibrium, and electrochemistry. Included Files:CHEMISTRY : ENTHALPY CHANGE Power pointCHEMISTRY : ENTROPY AND FREE ENERGY Power pointCHEMISTRY : CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM 1 & 2 Power pointsCHEMISTRY : ELECTROCHEMISTRY Power pointCHEMISTRY : BORN HABER CYCLE Power pointCHEMISTRY : PH CALCULATIONS and BUFFER SOLUTIONS Power pointsGo beyond the re
Preview of Patriot Day Reflective Poetry | Unity, Resilience, and Remembrance | K–12, TEKS

Patriot Day Reflective Poetry | Unity, Resilience, and Remembrance | K–12, TEKS

Description: This respectful poetry lesson helps students reflect on Patriot Day (September 11) through writing that honors remembrance, unity, and resilience. Elementary: Create acrostics (UNITY) with words like courage, hope, and kindness.Middle School: Write haikus or free verse poems symbolizing healing and resilience.High School: Research memorial poetry or survivor testimonies, then write elegies or spoken word pieces paired with artist statements.What’s included:
Preview of International Literacy Day Poetry –|Celebrating Books, Reading, and Storytelling

International Literacy Day Poetry –|Celebrating Books, Reading, and Storytelling

Description: Mark International Literacy Day (September 8) with poetry celebrating the power of books and storytelling. Students reflect on how literacy shapes identity, culture, and imagination. Elementary: Write acrostics (READ) and illustrate favorite book scenes.Middle School: Create haikus or free verse poems that show how books open new worlds.High School: Craft free verse, spoken word, or narrative poems analyzing how literacy shapes personal identity or cultural
Preview of Fall Equinox Poetry | Exploring Balance, Change, and Light/Dark | K–12, TEKS

Fall Equinox Poetry | Exploring Balance, Change, and Light/Dark | K–12, TEKS

Description: Celebrate the Fall Equinox (around September 22) with poetry about balance, transformation, and the cycles of light and dark. Students link natural events to cultural traditions and personal reflection. Elementary: Write acrostics (BALANCE) or shape poems about day/night.Middle School: Compose haikus or free verse exploring contrasts like light/dark, warm/cool.High School: Create abstract free verse or spoken word poems reflecting on balance in nature, cult
Preview of Labor Day Poetry | Honoring Workers Through Verse | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Labor Day Poetry | Honoring Workers Through Verse | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Celebrate Labor Day with this poetry activity that honors workers and their contributions to society. Students write poems reflecting on dedication, resilience, and the value of community work. Elementary: Write simple acrostics like LABOR, paired with drawings of helpers (nurse, teacher, builder).Middle School: Experiment with haikus or free verse describing hard work, teamwork, and sacrifice.High School: Research labor history or professions and craft spo
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