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Preview of Roll For Engagement - PowerPoint Version

Roll For Engagement - PowerPoint Version

Created by
Scott Hebert
🎲 Roll for Engagement – Gamify Any Assignment! Tired of the same old projects and repetitive classroom routines? Bring unpredictability, excitement, and creativity back into your lessons with Roll for Engagement – a classroom-ready, dice-powered activity generator that transforms ordinary assignments into unforgettable adventures! Inspired by the popular “Roll for…” trend, this resource lets teachers and students roll dice to determine who works, what subject, assignment type, delivery method,
Preview of Roll For Engagement - PDF Version

Roll For Engagement - PDF Version

Created by
Scott Hebert
🎲 Roll for Engagement – Gamify Any Assignment! Tired of the same old projects and repetitive classroom routines? Bring unpredictability, excitement, and creativity back into your lessons with Roll for Engagement – a classroom-ready, dice-powered activity generator that transforms ordinary assignments into unforgettable adventures! Inspired by the popular “Roll for…” trend, this resource lets teachers and students roll dice to determine who works, what subject, assignment type, delivery method,
Preview of Atomic Argumentation™ The Standard Model of Reasoning™ Mini Student Workbook

Atomic Argumentation™ The Standard Model of Reasoning™ Mini Student Workbook

Atomic Argumentation™ Mini Series is a visual reasoning workbook designed to help students build stronger arguments through structure, balance, and transformation. Using the Atomic Argumentation™ framework, students learn to treat arguments like atomic systems built from four core particles: 🔴 Proton — Claim / Assertion ⚪ Neutron — Support / Evidence 🔵 Electron — Counterargument / Opposition 🟣 Positron — Full Inversion Students explore how arguments become stable, unstable, overloaded, contra
Preview of Magnet Tag

Magnet Tag

In this game, the students will play the role of the magnet as they repel and attract each other. Tag is always a fan favorite of the students, and with this game, they will also learn about the core principles of magnetic attraction and repulsion. One of the best parts of this game is that it can be repeated outside the gym in the classroom as an experiment to verify what they learned in the game.
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