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Preview of IB Psychology Lesson: 7. Responsibility

IB Psychology Lesson: 7. Responsibility

This complete, inquiry-based lesson introduces the concept of responsibility in psychological research, aligned to the new IB Psychology guide (first assessment 2025). Students explore how psychologists balance scientific investigation with ethical duty, using engaging scenario tasks, ethical debates, and a mock ethics board simulation. All resources are hyperlinked in the slides—including editable worksheets and a Google Form starter designed to prime interleaved knowledge and ethical reaso
Preview of Practical Science Experiments on Sound. Next Generation Science Standards.

Practical Science Experiments on Sound. Next Generation Science Standards.

Aligned with NGSS (1-PS4) Curriculum: Easily adaptable to any other curriculum.Three Hands-On Practical Lessons:Balloon drum experimentFeeling vibrations with a tuning forkString telephone experimentDetailed Lesson Plans: Includes step-by-step methods, equipment lists, and activity guides for each practical.Videos: Includes videos of each practical experiment.Fun Quizzes: Each practical lesson comes with a quiz to check students' learning progression.Monster-Themed Engagement: Unique and fun mon
Preview of Early Articulation Sound Development (Boom Cards)

Early Articulation Sound Development (Boom Cards)

If your student is in need of speech articulation therapy, then this bundle is for you! This bundle is a set of 10 decks with over 80 cards to focus on eliciting early speech sounds in at the isolation and syllable levels. If you follow the Traditional Articulation Hierarchy and are at the beginning stages of practice on speech sounds, then these decks will be a tremendous asset to you. The following speech sounds are targeted in isolation and in syllables: m, n, w, h, p, b, t, d, k, g. You
Preview of PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Keep My Hands, Feet, Body to Myself

PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Keep My Hands, Feet, Body to Myself

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  These were created for use in an early childhood classroom setting, following our school-wide PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan with an emp
Preview of PBIS Social Stories and Lesson Plans to Teach School-Wide Expectations

PBIS Social Stories and Lesson Plans to Teach School-Wide Expectations

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  These were created to use in an early childhood classroom, following our school-wide PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan; with an emphasis on
Preview of AP® U.S. History Period 5 Topic 5.10-11: Reconstruction Lecture, Quiz, Activity

AP® U.S. History Period 5 Topic 5.10-11: Reconstruction Lecture, Quiz, Activity

Created by
MrBearTeaches
Bring Reconstruction to life in your AP U.S. History classroom with this engaging, turn-key lesson bundle covering APUSH Topics 5.10 and 5.11: Reconstruction & Its Failures. This resource includes 50 in-depth lecture slides, a rigorous assessment quiz, and a creative Andrew Johnson Twitter Activity your students will love. Perfect for daily instruction, unit review, or sub days — everything is ready to print or assign digitally! ✨ What’s Included📌 1. Reconstruction Lecture Slides (50 slides!)A
Preview of PBIS Social Stories and Lesson Plans to Teach Classroom Expectations

PBIS Social Stories and Lesson Plans to Teach Classroom Expectations

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  These were created for use in an early childhood classroom setting, following our school-wide PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan with an emp
Preview of Factors & Multiples: A Visual Approach Grade Level: 4th – 5th (Editable)

Factors & Multiples: A Visual Approach Grade Level: 4th – 5th (Editable)

Created by
Concept Clicks
Factors & Multiples: A Visual ApproachGrade Level: 4th – 5th GradeDescription: A highly visual explanation of factors using arrays of stars and footballs to show how numbers can be arranged in rows and columns. It clearly distinguishes between factors and multiples and includes a True/False quiz.How to Use: Excellent for Conceptual Understanding. The visual arrays help students "see" what a factor is. End the lesson with the interactive True/False quiz as a whole-class exit ticket.Stats: 30 Slid
Preview of PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Use Walking Feet in my Classroom

PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Use Walking Feet in my Classroom

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  These were created to use in an early childhood classroom, following our school-wide PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan; with an emphasis on
Preview of PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Follow Adult Directions

PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Follow Adult Directions

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  These were created for use in an early childhood classroom setting, following our school-wide PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan with an emp
Preview of PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Use Materials Safely

PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Use Materials Safely

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  These were created for use in an early childhood classroom setting, following our school-wide PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan with an emp
Preview of PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Stay in Line

PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Stay in Line

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  These were created for use in an early childhood classroom setting, following our school-wide PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan with an emp
Preview of PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Clean Up

PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Clean Up

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  These were created for use in an early childhood classroom setting, following our school-wide PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan with an emp
Preview of PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Use Kind Words

PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Use Kind Words

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  These were created for use in an early childhood classroom setting, following our school-wide PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan with an emp
Preview of Circle Time Expectations Social Story

Circle Time Expectations Social Story

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  The simplistic wording and graphics are perfect for the early childhood and/or special education setting. Included in this download: Circle Time Expectations Soci
Preview of PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Use Walking Feet on the Stairs

PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Use Walking Feet on the Stairs

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  These were created for use in an early childhood classroom setting, following our school-wide PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan with an emp
Preview of PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Use Walking Feet in Line

PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Use Walking Feet in Line

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  These were created for use in an early childhood classroom setting, following our school-wide PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan with an emp
Preview of PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Wash My Hands

PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Wash My Hands

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  These were created for use in an early childhood classroom setting, following our school-wide PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan with an emp
Preview of PBIS Social Stories and Lesson Plans to Teach Hallway Expectations

PBIS Social Stories and Lesson Plans to Teach Hallway Expectations

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  These were created to use in an early childhood classroom, following our school-wide PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan; with an emphasis on
Preview of PBIS Social Stories and Lesson Plans to Teach Restroom Expectations

PBIS Social Stories and Lesson Plans to Teach Restroom Expectations

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  These were created to use in an early childhood classroom, following our school-wide PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan; with an emphasis on
Preview of PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Be a Good Listener

PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Be a Good Listener

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  These were created for use in an early childhood classroom setting, following our school-wide PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan with an emp
Preview of Tattling or Reporting Social Story

Tattling or Reporting Social Story

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  The simplistic wording and graphics are perfect for the early childhood and/or special education setting. Included in this download: Tattling or Reporting Social
Preview of PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Line Up Quickly

PBIS School Expectations Social Story: I Can Line Up Quickly

Social Stories are an easy and effective way to teach new skills.  They can be used to teach, model, and reinforce behaviors that are expected.  These social stories were created to teach classroom and school-wide expectations in order to increase positive and appropriate behavior and reduce ongoing patterns of inappropriate behavior.  These were created for use in an early childhood classroom setting, following our school-wide PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan with an emp
Preview of Periodic Table Test (Editable pptx)

Periodic Table Test (Editable pptx)

Created by
Concept Clicks
Assess student understanding easily with this Periodic Table Test PowerPoint, perfect for Grades 6–10. The opening slides quickly highlight essential concepts—groups, periods, metals, nonmetals, atomic structure—to prep students before testing. Includes structured questions, diagrams, multiple-choice items, and fill-in-the-blanks. Estimated Slide Count: ~12–16 slides Activities Included: 1 full periodic table quiz 1 atomic structure review task 1 metals/nonmetals classification exercise peri
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