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Preview of Haiku & Tanka Poetry Lesson Plan + Video | Japanese Poetry | Middle School

Haiku & Tanka Poetry Lesson Plan + Video | Japanese Poetry | Middle School

Haiku & Tanka Poetry Writing LessonJapanese Poetry Workshop for Middle School Students (Grades 5–8)Introduce students to the beauty of traditional Japanese poetry through this engaging Haiku and Tanka Poetry Writing Workshop. In this lesson, students explore how poets capture powerful moments of observation using concise language, vivid imagery, and careful attention to nature. Students learn the structure and philosophy behind haiku (5-7-5 syllables) and tanka (5-7-5-7-7 syllables) while dis
Preview of APAAS DBQ Skill Builder: Topic 2.22 - Gender & Resistance in Slave Narratives

APAAS DBQ Skill Builder: Topic 2.22 - Gender & Resistance in Slave Narratives

Created by
Ms. APAAS.APUSH
No quip commentary. I treat the topic with honor and dignity. My focal points are agency in confronting dehumanization. Educator Note: This lesson addresses historical sexual violence and sensitive forms of resistance within the context of slavery. It is designed for mature high school students within an AP framework, focusing on historical analysis and agency. It is recommended that teachers preview materials and be prepared to facilitate supportive, respectful discussions. Equip your student
Preview of Cold War Mega Bundle: PowerPoints, Activities, Simulations, Project & Final Exam

Cold War Mega Bundle: PowerPoints, Activities, Simulations, Project & Final Exam

Bring the Cold War to life with this all-in-one Mega Bundle! Packed with engaging PowerPoint presentations, hands-on simulations, primary source analysis, debate activities, writing prompts, collaborative projects, and a comprehensive final exam, this resource is perfect for grades 6–12. Aligned to U.S. and world history standards, it covers Cold War origins, atomic bomb impact, ideological conflict, global alliances, and major turning points. Ideal for interactive and rigorous classroom instruc
Preview of SET 1 l CVC Phonics SLIDES, CLIP & MATCH CARDS | Missing Vowel l REAL Photos

SET 1 l CVC Phonics SLIDES, CLIP & MATCH CARDS | Missing Vowel l REAL Photos

Created by
All for One
This 20-slide CVC short vowel phonics slideshow uses REAL photographs to help students practice identifying missing short vowels in CVC words. Each slide shows a real-life image and a CVC word with the vowel missing. Students say or choose the correct short vowel ( a, e, i, o, u) to complete the word. You may also like: SET 2 l CVC Phonics SLIDES, CLIP & MATCH CARDS | Missing Vowel l REAL Photos ⭐ What’s Included: 20-slide CVC missing vowel slideshow 20 clip cards for students to use in s
Preview of Cold War Comparison: U.S. vs. U.S.S.R. Ideologies, Documents, and Propaganda

Cold War Comparison: U.S. vs. U.S.S.R. Ideologies, Documents, and Propaganda

Help your students analyze the core differences between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War with this powerful and engaging Cold War Comparison Activity. This no-prep resource includes everything you need to teach capitalism vs. communism, U.S. vs. U.S.S.R. ideology, Cold War primary sources, and propaganda analysis—all aligned to middle and high school social studies standards. Students will examine key documents like the Truman Doctrine, Stalin’s speeches, and Eisenhower
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
Preview of Lost at Sea: Decision Making & Consensus Building Activity: Career Explorations

Lost at Sea: Decision Making & Consensus Building Activity: Career Explorations

Enhance your students’ critical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills with the Lost at Sea: Decision Making and Consensus Building Activity. This engaging and interactive resource is designed to challenge students to work together in a survival scenario, fostering collaboration and communication—essential skills for career readiness. What’s Included:Scenario Activity: A detailed survival scenario where students must prioritize items for survival after a shipwreck. Item List & Ranking Wo
Preview of Grades 6-12 Build a Snowball Catapult STEM Activity:  Force, Motion & Energy

Grades 6-12 Build a Snowball Catapult STEM Activity: Force, Motion & Energy

Get your students into the holiday spirit with this Popsicle Stick Catapult STEM Challenge! Perfect for middle and high school students, this fun and engaging Christmas-themed engineering activity encourages creativity, teamwork, and critical thinking. Students will design and build their own catapults using popsicle sticks and rubber bands to launch “snowballs” (cotton balls or marshmallows) at holiday targets. Includes step-by-step teacher directions, student worksheets, holiday-themed data r
Preview of Appeasement Debate: Was It Justified? Engaging WWII Argument & Critical Thinking

Appeasement Debate: Was It Justified? Engaging WWII Argument & Critical Thinking

Engage your students in a thought-provoking WWII debate! This structured debate lesson challenges students to argue whether appeasement was a justified policy before World War II. With debate planning worksheets, primary source analysis, and differentiated support, this resource promotes critical thinking, historical inquiry, and persuasive speaking skills. Perfect for middle and high school history or social studies classes. Appeasement Debate: Was It Justified? | Engaging WWII Debate & Critica
Preview of Depth and Complexity Icons Argumentative Writing (distance learning)

Depth and Complexity Icons Argumentative Writing (distance learning)

Use depth and complexity icons to help teach your students argumentative writing! This resource focuses on the depth and complexity icon "multiple perspectives" while using the book "The Day the Crayons Quit" as a mentor text. Get your students writing arguments while expressing creativity as they take a deeper look into what it's really like to be a crayon and why it can be so hard! Your students will have fun, and all of the scaffolding and lesson planning is already done for you. Ready to pr
Preview of Color Identification - Presentation and Progress Monitoring Sheet

Color Identification - Presentation and Progress Monitoring Sheet

Created by
World Wide Ed
Here's the perfect tool to teach your students how to identify and verbalize the 10 basic colors. This simple, cleanly designed, animated presentation guides the student through each color in a way that retains attention. Pai this with ABA, or verbal behavior techniques in your self-contained classroom or during speech and language therapy sessions. 13 slide presentation along with a great, simple to use progress monitoring data collection sheet. Don't recreate the wheel, just download this and
Preview of AI Literacy & Smart Prompting | Essential 21st Century Learning +4th Grade

AI Literacy & Smart Prompting | Essential 21st Century Learning +4th Grade

Elevate Learning: Master Literacy & AI Prompting Skills!In our increasingly digital world, the ability to communicate effectively with AI tools isn't just beneficial—it's a fundamental skill for success. Our Literacy & Prompting Skill Bundle is designed for students from 4th grade and up, equipping them with the critical thinking and communication strategies needed to harness AI as a powerful learning companion. Why Prompting Skills Matter:Think of AI prompting as the new literacy. Just like kno
Preview of Be Safe & Smart Online – Internet Safety Lesson (Grades 3–5)

Be Safe & Smart Online – Internet Safety Lesson (Grades 3–5)

This ready-to-use digital citizenship lesson teaches students how to stay safe, kind, and smart online. Perfect for school counselors, classroom teachers, or digital literacy leads, this resource includes a full slide deck, interactive prompts, and printable activities to help students understand real-life internet safety. What's Included: 9-slide Canva presentation linked in teacher guide document Printable “Digital Footprint” worksheet Safe vs. Not Safe class activity Wrap-up & reflection p
Preview of Cold War McCarthyism Role-Play: Red Scare & Civil Liberties Classroom Simulation

Cold War McCarthyism Role-Play: Red Scare & Civil Liberties Classroom Simulation

Bring the McCarthy Red Scare to life with this engaging McCarthyism role-play simulation! Students take on roles as senators, witnesses, and journalists to explore fear, civil liberties, and political pressure during the Cold War. Includes scripts, character cards, note-taking guides, and reflection prompts—perfect for any Cold War or U.S. History unit! Bring Cold War history to life with this powerful McCarthyism Role-Play Simulation, where students experience the fear, tension, and political
Preview of Neolithic Revolution Final Exam with Map Skills, Essay, and Answer Key

Neolithic Revolution Final Exam with Map Skills, Essay, and Answer Key

Assess your students’ knowledge of the Neolithic Revolution with this ready-to-use final exam! This comprehensive assessment includes multiple-choice questions, short answer prompts, DBQ analysis with primary-style excerpts, an essay response, and a map skills activity. Aligned to 6–12 Social Studies standards, NCSS, and Common Core, this exam covers key concepts such as farming, domestication, specialization of labor, trade, and the rise of civilizations. An answer key, teacher instructions,
Preview of Sight Word Books for Beginning and Struggling Readers

Sight Word Books for Beginning and Struggling Readers

Created by
Erica Covington
Over 100 pages of Sight Word Book Pages: I created these sight words books to help with students who are learning to read, those who are struggling to read, and those who are learning the English language. Each book has extra pages for the students to create their own sentences with a picture to go with it. There are also blank pages where students can use the “cut out” sentences. Give each student a sentence, then have them cut apart the words and mix them up. Then have them rearrange the w
Preview of Neolithic Revolution Comic Strip | Early Humans Cause & Effect

Neolithic Revolution Comic Strip | Early Humans Cause & Effect

Bring history to life with this engaging Neolithic Revolution Comic Strip & Posters Activity! Students illustrate the shift from foraging to farming while exploring cause and effect through food, shelter, jobs, and social structure. Includes brainstorming sheet, reference guide, rubric, teacher directions, and classroom posters—perfect for middle and high school world history. Help your students understand the Neolithic Revolution with this interactive comic strip and storyboard activity! Perf
Preview of Visual Literacy Activity Analyze Neolithic Revolution Art, Paintings & Figurines

Visual Literacy Activity Analyze Neolithic Revolution Art, Paintings & Figurines

Engage your students in a Visual Literacy Activity on Neolithic Art! Perfect for middle and high school World History or Ancient Civilizations classes, this lesson helps students analyze cave paintings, figurines, murals, and pottery to uncover the values, beliefs, and daily life of early humans. With a student note-taking guide, vocabulary list, comparison chart, teacher directions, and differentiation strategies, learners practice critical thinking while connecting Neolithic symbols to mod
Preview of Political Revolutions: American, French & Russian Revolution Case Study

Political Revolutions: American, French & Russian Revolution Case Study

Political Revolution Case Study UnitExplore the transformative power of political revolutions with this comprehensive Political Revolution Case Study Unit! Perfect for middle and high school social studies classrooms, this unit dives deep into the American, French, and Russian Revolutions, providing students with a detailed comparison of their impact on modern governance. Key Features:In Depth Case Studies: Analyze the causes, key events, and outcomes of the American, French, and Russian Revolut
Preview of World War II Holocaust Biography Cards Activity: Timeline, Updates & Reflection

World War II Holocaust Biography Cards Activity: Timeline, Updates & Reflection

Teach the Holocaust with empathy and depth using 40 biography cards, 160 update scenarios, fate reveals, reflection letters, and teacher guides. A powerful, standards-aligned World War II activity for middle and high school students. Bring history to life in your classroom with this powerful and immersive Holocaust Biography Card Activity. Students follow the real-world timeline of World War II through the lens of 40 fictionalized, historically grounded individuals affected by the Holocaust. Th
Preview of "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe- Poem and Questions

"Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe- Poem and Questions

This handout includes Edgar Allan Poe's Annabel Lee. A haunting poem about eternal, idealized love and obsessive grief, believed to be inspired by his deceased wife, Virginia. The poem uses Gothic imagery, repetitive sounds, and a melancholic tone to explore themes of lost innocence, mortality, and love's enduring, almost supernatural, power. In addition to the poem, teachers are provided with a choice of questions for their students exploring themes of obsessive love vs. true love, the speak
Preview of Finishing What I Start Social Story K-2 | Perseverance & Follow Through | SEL

Finishing What I Start Social Story K-2 | Perseverance & Follow Through | SEL

Created by
SELKID
Finishing What I Start Social Story for K–2 is a no-prep SEL read-aloud designed to help students push through the “middle-task slump” and complete projects even when excitement fades. In this story, Rex begins building “Rex-Tropolis” with energy and big plans. But when the tape sticks, the cuts feel tricky, and the project slows down, he wants to quit and start something new. With Dino’s steady guidance, Rex learns to shrink the task and focus on the tiniest next step—one piece of tape, one cut
Preview of Cold War Origins Lesson: How WWII Sparked Global Tensions Primary Source & Guide

Cold War Origins Lesson: How WWII Sparked Global Tensions Primary Source & Guide

Engage students with this Cold War origins lesson focused on how WWII sparked global tensions between the U.S. and the USSR. Includes primary source analysis, a Cold War timeline, key vocabulary, and a graphic organizer aligned to grades 6–12 social studies and literacy standards. Perfect for U.S. History, World History, or Civics classes! Bring history to life with this engaging, no-prep Cold War origins lesson that helps students understand how the end of World War II created long-lasting glo
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