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Preview of The Crucible Close Reading Passages: Comprehension & Analysis for Each Act

The Crucible Close Reading Passages: Comprehension & Analysis for Each Act

Created by
Julie Faulkner
These four close reading passages are an excellent tool for a Crucible unit. Each passage is carefully chosen and abridged to capture a key scene from the act, and the coinciding activity and prompt allow you to focus on key reading and comprehension skills: Puritan lifestyle, Elements of Drama, Conflict, and Mood. Included:PDF and digital versions for Google. Some suggested answers are included. This pack of exercises is included in my Complete Unit for The Crucible: Click HereBe the first
Preview of Penguins Informative Writing Prompt and Reading Comprehension Passage for Winter

Penguins Informative Writing Prompt and Reading Comprehension Passage for Winter

Do you need a quick, no-prep, and engaging ELA activity about penguins to use with your second graders, third graders, fourth graders, or fifth graders during your reading and writing instruction, especially in the Winter? This resource can be used for whole group instruction, small groups, assessment, early finishers, substitute teacher days, and ELA rotations or centers. Printable and digital versions are both included, plus it's ready to use in Easel! ➡️ Click here to check
Preview of Winter holiday adaptive book and Christmas Social Story for expected behavior

Winter holiday adaptive book and Christmas Social Story for expected behavior

Created by
ABA in School
Discover the perfect winter holiday adaptive book for special education or preschool. This social story is perfect for Thanksgiving or Christmas break. This social emotional learning activity is designed to help young learners navigate the complexities of the season and includes self-regulation tips. This adaptive book gently guides students through scenarios they might find challenging during the holidays. This resource not only celebrates the season but also equips students with vital soci
Preview of Preschool visual schedule social story - Social stories for following rules

Preschool visual schedule social story - Social stories for following rules

Created by
ABA in School
Do you teach preschoolers how to use a morning routine visual schedule? Help your preschool or special education students thrive with this visual schedule social story & activity! Perfect for teaching social skills and easing schedule transitions. Add to your set of social stories for following rules. Ideal for circle time, morning meetings, or small groups, especially for students with autism who respond to visual supports.  Why this?✔️ Fun and engaging back to school social story✔️ Tar
Preview of Understanding Allegory and Satire | Pre-Reading Lesson for Animal Farm

Understanding Allegory and Satire | Pre-Reading Lesson for Animal Farm

Created by
Room 2209
Are your students about to read Animal Farm, but think it’s just a weird story about pigs?Let’s fix that. This full-period lesson is your key to unlocking the real meaning behind Orwell’s classic. Designed for secondary ELA classrooms, this engaging and visually-rich lesson helps students understand allegory and satire as powerful tools of social commentary, before they ever meet Napoleon or Boxer. What's Inside: 60–90 minute, ready-to-teach lesson aligned to secondary ELA standardsVisually stun
Preview of Psychology Memory Palace Activity: a Fun Lesson for the Cognition Unit

Psychology Memory Palace Activity: a Fun Lesson for the Cognition Unit

Give your psychology students an engaging way to apply what they’ve learned about memory while strengthening their own recall for future exams! In this activity, students are introduced to the memory palace method through a short TED Talk. Then, they design their own memory palace using content from the current unit, turning abstract concepts into vivid mental images. This hands-on activity works best once students have some background knowledge of memory from their psychology textbook or cl
Preview of First Day of Philosophy PowerPoint and Activities for Back to School High School

First Day of Philosophy PowerPoint and Activities for Back to School High School

This resource is designed for high school philosophy courses. It includes introductory slides, discussion questions, group activities, ice breakers, and more. Cover the basics and introduce a few philosophical concepts and activities to get your students thinking. Inside you will find: 11 slides to introduce a high school philosophy class in PowerPoint and Google Slides™ optionsBlank slides available to add your own class/school info"The Unexamined Life" Discussion Questions- Printable PDF + Goo
Preview of La famille - NO PREP Family Lesson and Activities in French for Intermediates

La famille - NO PREP Family Lesson and Activities in French for Intermediates

Created by
EZ Inspiration
Captivate your students’ interest with this NO PREP resource that focuses on family and its themes. Students will look at cultural comparisons of family dynamics in France, North America and Morocco, analyze the connection between media and family and complete a variety of family activities. All of the content is relevant and authentic while enhancing French proficiency. This 3 day lesson is perfect for a Family Unit or a Je me présente Unit. This 20 Google Slides™/PowerPoint™ lesso
Preview of L'immigration - Immigration French Lesson and Activities for AP® French or Core

L'immigration - Immigration French Lesson and Activities for AP® French or Core

Created by
EZ Inspiration
Engage your students with this NO PREP Immigration lesson for Intermediate or Senior French students. Students will explore immigration, its effects on personal and public identities, myths about immigration, factors that drive immigration, famous immigrants, immigration statistics, and more. This is a great way to look at personal and public identities! This 23 Google Slides™/Powerpoint™ lesson is perfect for the AP® French Quête de Soi Thematic Unit but can be used for other senio
Preview of Which One Does Not Belong Phonemic Awareness Game for UFLI Alphabet Lessons

Which One Does Not Belong Phonemic Awareness Game for UFLI Alphabet Lessons

Looking for a fun, no-prep way to reinforce initial letter sounds while teaching phonemic awareness alongside your UFLI alphabet lessons? 🎉 This engaging activity is the perfect fit for any structured literacy program! Students will: ✨ Review sounds with clear mouth formation visuals and target words ✨ Examine six images and decide which one doesn’t start with the target sound ✨ Strengthen their phonemic awareness in an interactive, game-like way Simply project the slides and let the learnin
Preview of L'histoire - History French Global Contexts Lesson  for AP® French or Core B1-B2

L'histoire - History French Global Contexts Lesson for AP® French or Core B1-B2

Created by
EZ Inspiration
Engage your students with this NO PREP history lesson for Intermediate or Senior French students. Students will explore l'histoire, historical events, their causes, consequences, and impacts on our world today. This is a great way to look at Global Contexts! This 30 Google Slides™/Powerpoint™ lesson is perfect for preparation for the new AP French Exam but can be used in other senior or intermediate French classes. There are a variety of reading, listening, writing, and speaking a
Preview of Social Emotional and Self-Advocacy social story for Preschool and Special Ed

Social Emotional and Self-Advocacy social story for Preschool and Special Ed

Created by
ABA in School
Build social emotional learning skills with this self-advocacy story and activity for preschool and special education. This interactive social story teaches self-advocacy, emotional regulation, and social skills. Engaging scenarios make it a hit for inclusive preschool and special education classrooms.  This 33-page original social skills story is Valiant Vida Finds her Voice, an engaging social emotional learning activity for a shy student to learn what to in three scenarios where you need to
Preview of Le mariage | French Wedding and Marriage Lesson and Activities for AP® or FI

Le mariage | French Wedding and Marriage Lesson and Activities for AP® or FI

Created by
EZ Inspiration
Stimulate your students’ interest in French class with this NO PREP engaging resource that focuses on marriage, weddings, les rapports sociaux and its themes. Students will explore fascinating wedding traditions in France, Morocco and North America, along with PACS (pacte civil de solidarité). This is a fantastic resource to target la famille et la communauté.  This 23 Google Slides™/PowerPoint™ lesson is perfect for the AP® French La famille et la communauté Thematic Unitbut can be u
Preview of Calls for Reform & Responses after 1900 Lesson | AP® World History

Calls for Reform & Responses after 1900 Lesson | AP® World History

Teach your students about calls for gender and racial equality, environmental protection, and economic fairness after 1900 with this comprehensive AP world history lesson. This resource includes a slideshow with detailed and printable speakers notes, discussion questions that encourage critical thinking and making connections to course themes, and an exit ticket writing prompt. Guided notes plus an answer key are provided too. The lesson covers learning objective E from unit 9 and all illustrati
Preview of Limiting Reagent Google Slides + Clickable PDF  Lesson for Grade 9–10

Limiting Reagent Google Slides + Clickable PDF Lesson for Grade 9–10

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NATGY CREATIVE
Limiting Reagent Google Slides + PDF Lesson for Grade 9–10 Chemistry!Teach stoichiometry concepts with this engaging, no-prep lesson that helps students understand limiting reagent, excess reactants, and how reactions are controlled using mole ratios. This resource includes clear explanations, real-world examples, student practice, and answer keys—perfect for NGSS-aligned instruction.📦 What’s Included: ✔ Google Slides lesson (editable & ready to use) ✔ PDF version (easy to print or assign)
Preview of 5 Critical Thinking Routines | Open-Ended Prompts For Any Subject | No-prep

5 Critical Thinking Routines | Open-Ended Prompts For Any Subject | No-prep

Flexible, reusable critical thinking activities that work across any subject? These 5 open-ended critical thinking routines help students explore ideas, question assumptions, and develop deeper thinking skills — without requiring additional prep or specific content knowledge. Designed for Grades 3–8, these thinking routines can be reused across multiple subjects, topics, and learning contexts, making them ideal for enrichment, extension, inquiry, and early finisher tasks. What's Included
Preview of Stations activity - The US mobilization for World War II

Stations activity - The US mobilization for World War II

Transform your classroom into the "Arsenal of Democracy" with this immersive, 5-station rotation activity!Move beyond the textbook and let your students explore the massive industrial, social, and military transformation of the United States during WWII. This comprehensive lesson plan guides students through the complexities of the home front, from the secrecy of the Manhattan Project to comic book propaganda. What’s Included in this Resource:Step-by-Step Lesson Plan: A complete guide with timin
Preview of A CHRISTMAS CAROL - Test Bank for Literary Analysis (200 Questions) CCSS, TEKS

A CHRISTMAS CAROL - Test Bank for Literary Analysis (200 Questions) CCSS, TEKS

Created by
Lit Empowered
NEW RESOURCE: This 53-page test bank for Charles Dickens' novel A Christmas Carol contains 200 multiple-choice literary analysis questions. Sets can easily be combined or separated to create multiple exams or quizzes to cover different class periods and reading schedules, allowing questions to be added or deleted as needed. Common Core Standards for Reading Literature and TEKS standards (Grades 6-12) for each question are located in the keys. See preview.Questions involve literary devices, the
Preview of Counterarguments & Rebuttals Lesson, Argument Writing for Skeptical Audiences

Counterarguments & Rebuttals Lesson, Argument Writing for Skeptical Audiences

Help students move beyond one-sided arguments and write with credibility, nuance, and academic rigor. This college-ready counterarguments & rebuttals mini-lesson teaches students how to anticipate opposing views and respond strategically when writing for educated, skeptical audiences. Designed for advanced high school, dual enrollment, and college composition, this lesson aligns with the Toulmin model and strengthens argumentative writing across disciplines. ✅ What Students Learn Why add
Preview of Revision & Polishing Workshop for Argument Essays, Global & Sentence-Level

Revision & Polishing Workshop for Argument Essays, Global & Sentence-Level

Revision is not proofreading—it’s rethinking.This Revision & Polishing Workshop helps advanced high school and college-composition students move beyond surface edits and strengthen their writing where it matters most: argument, reasoning, clarity, and control of language. Designed to be used after peer review and before final draft submission, this lesson teaches students how to revise strategically by distinguishing between global revision decisions and sentence-level polishing—a critical
Preview of Les arts du spectacle - Performing Arts in French for AP® French - l'esthétique

Les arts du spectacle - Performing Arts in French for AP® French - l'esthétique

Created by
EZ Inspiration
Enrich your students’ French class with this Performing Arts digital lesson. Students will explore the world of music, dance, theater, and cinema in French culture. They will also learn French vocabulary related to performing arts, famous French plays, le cirque du soleil, marionettes, and more!  This is a perfect NO PREP lesson for AP® French students and aligns perfectly with the AP® French Aesthetics unit but it can be used for other senior or intermediate French classes. There are a v
Preview of ROMEO & JULIET - Test Bank for Literary Analysis (200 Questions) Quiz/Exam

ROMEO & JULIET - Test Bank for Literary Analysis (200 Questions) Quiz/Exam

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Lit Empowered
NEW RESOURCE: This 49-page test bank for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet contains 200 multiple-choice literary analysis questions on 15 significant passages from the play. This test requires close reading, so passages are included. All questions are labeled with Common Core Standards for Reading Literature. CCSS and TEKS (grades 6-12) standards can also be found in a Standards Key to help with alignment. Each set can easily be separated into multiple tests/quizzes with questions added or delete
Preview of OF MICE AND MEN Test Bank for Literary Analysis (120 Ques.) CCSS/TEKS, Quiz/Exam

OF MICE AND MEN Test Bank for Literary Analysis (120 Ques.) CCSS/TEKS, Quiz/Exam

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Lit Empowered
NEW RESOURCE: This 22-page test bank for John Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men contains 120 multiple-choice literary analysis questions in six sets of 20 (one set for each chapter), along with answer keys. Quotes and locations ("At the beginning of Chapter 1," etc.) are provided in the questions, so the tests/quizzes can be completed with the book or without. All questions are labeled with Common Core Standards for Reading Literature. CCSS and TEKS (grades 6-12) standards can also be found in
Preview of JANE EYRE - 200-Question Test Bank for Literary Analysis CCSS, TEKS (Quiz/Exam)

JANE EYRE - 200-Question Test Bank for Literary Analysis CCSS, TEKS (Quiz/Exam)

Created by
Lit Empowered
NEW RESOURCE: This 44-page test bank for Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre contains 100 multiple-choice rhetorical analysis questions on seven significant passages from the novel and 100 multiple-choice literary analysis questions. All questions are labeled with Common Core Standards for Reading Literature. CCSS and TEKS (grades 9-12) standards can also be found in a Standards Key to help with alignment. Each set can easily be separated into multiple tests/quizzes with questions added or deleted as
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