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Preview of Free PERSUASIVE Writing Activity, Vocab, Organizers, Rubric,  PPT lesson

Free PERSUASIVE Writing Activity, Vocab, Organizers, Rubric, PPT lesson

This Writing & Vocabulary PowerPoint lesson is perfect for any language arts class grades 4th through 8th. This lesson is a perfect focus for January, a reflection on the holidays, or the start of a new year. CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR WRITING LESSONS CLICK HERE!VOCABULARY: The persuasive writing lesson includes 9 highly advanced vocabulary words with three-fold animated photo slides. These vivid slides present a bold photo, the definition and part of speech for each of these challenging new wor
Preview of Labor Day Graphing | Careers & Data Analysis | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Labor Day Graphing | Careers & Data Analysis | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Tie Labor Day to math by graphing jobs, careers, and worker data. Students practice data representation while honoring the workforce. Elementary: Build pictographs or bar graphs showing jobs like teacher, doctor, or firefighter.Middle School: Create histograms or bar graphs of workforce data, calculating mean, median, and mode.High School: Analyze Bureau of Labor Statistics datasets with scatterplots, comparing employment trends over time and across s
Preview of September Poetry Mega Bundle | Fall Equinox, Literacy, Labor, & Patriot Day

September Poetry Mega Bundle | Fall Equinox, Literacy, Labor, & Patriot Day

Detailed Description Celebrate September’s cultural and seasonal themes through poetry and creative writing! This all-in-one bundle features five complete lesson plans designed for Elementary, Middle, and High School learners, all fully TEKS-aligned and ready to use. Students will reflect on nature, labor, literacy, resilience, and peace while building essential writing and critical thinking skills. What’s Included: Fall Equinox Poetry – Students explore balance, change, and the symbol
Preview of Labor Day Timeline Project | Exploring Workers’ Rights and History | For K-12

Labor Day Timeline Project | Exploring Workers’ Rights and History | For K-12

Description: Honor Labor Day with a hands-on timeline project that helps students trace the history of labor movements, reforms, and worker contributions. This activity blends chronological reasoning with civic reflection. Elementary: Place simplified event cards in order (e.g., 1882 Labor Day Parade, 1894 Congress establishes the holiday).Middle: Build detailed timelines with events like the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire and the Fair Labor Standards Act.High School:
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