Looking for a thoughtful, engaging, and all-in-one resource to teach Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development? This complete bundle includes everything you need to introduce, reinforce, and apply the theory in your classroom. With a presentation, student notes, moral dilemma activities, and a values-based reflection assignment, students will gain both a deep understanding of the stages and real-life opportunities to apply them. What’s Included: 1. 23-Slide PresentationStart with a clear, visu
9th - 12th
Character Education, Family Consumer Sciences, Psychology
Help students explore one of the most relevant financial topics of today: the shift toward a cashless society. This structured research assignment guides high school finance students through understanding what a cashless society is, its advantages and disadvantages, who it impacts most, and where the future may be headed. Designed to reduce guesswork and encourage credible research, this resource is ideal for 1–2 class periods and works well as an individual or partner assignment. What Stude
This 68-page printable devotional is written especially for junior high, high school, and college athletes who want to grow their faith while competing with purpose. Packed with relatable stories, scripture-backed encouragement, and practical wisdom, this resource helps student-athletes see their sport as a platform to glorify God instead of just a competition. Each chapter tackles a meaningful theme—from how you practice to how you handle pressure, make mistakes, treat others, and represent Chr
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Character Education, For All Subjects, Social Emotional Learning
Make teaching Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development easier and more engaging with this ready-to-use resource bundle! Perfect for psychology, education, or social science courses, this set includes a comprehensive presentation, guided notes for students, and an answer key for quick reference or grading. What’s Included: 23-Slide Presentation Break down each stage and level of Kohlberg’s theory with this well-organized and visually engaging slide deck. 18 slides with detailed explanations of al
9th - 12th
Character Education, Family Consumer Sciences, Psychology
Research-Based Critical Thinking AssignmentHelp students develop a deeper understanding of how individual differences impact learning with this engaging, structured research assignment. Students analyze key student differences, research each factor using credible educational sources, and explain how each one affects learning in the classroom. This activity encourages critical thinking, academic research skills, and reflection from both a student and future educator perspective. What Students
10th - 12th
Classroom Community, Family Consumer Sciences, Informational Text
Bring personality and creativity into your classroom with this hands-on activity that helps students explore what makes a teacher truly effective! Students will connect important teacher characteristics to different parts of a body outline—either by tracing a classmate on butcher paper or using the provided silhouette templates. This engaging visual assignment helps students internalize professional qualities in a meaningful way by linking traits (like compassion, vision, and dependability) to
8th - 12th
Classroom Community, Coloring Pages, Family Consumer Sciences
This Ruby Payne & Diversity in Education assignment introduces students to how background, life experiences, and poverty can influence learning and behavior in school. Students read clear, student-friendly passages about Ruby Payne, analyze a key quote, and reflect on why empathy and understanding matter in education. The assignment is structured, meaningful, and easy to manage—making it a strong choice for Intro to Education, Educators Rising, or CTE education pathways. This resource works w
9th - 12th
Family Consumer Sciences, Informational Text, Reading
This Right Brain / Left Brain Canva Flyer assignment helps students explore different learning styles while practicing creativity, organization, and clear communication. Students create an informational flyer using Canva that compares right-brain and left-brain thinkers, highlights key characteristics of each, and includes practical strategies for helping both types of learners succeed in the classroom. This assignment works well in Intro to Education, Educators Rising, psychology, or CTE edu
9th - 12th
Family Consumer Sciences, Psychology, School Psychology
Teacher Autobiography Brainstorming WorksheetHelp your students confidently begin their teacher autobiography with this structured brainstorming worksheet! This engaging, pre-writing activity guides students through a series of reflective prompts and short-answer questions designed to spark meaningful memories, personal insights, and educational experiences. Whether students are just exploring the teaching profession or preparing a final draft, this resource helps them organize their thoughts i
9th - 12th
Creative Writing, Family Consumer Sciences, Writing
Dive into the captivating world of child development and education through the lives and works of renowned theorists and philosophers! This interactive and creative assignment transforms learning into an artistic journey, focusing on key contributors like Kohlberg, Erikson, Dewey, Piaget, Freud, Montessori, Vygotsky, and Maslow.This project combines creativity with critical thinking, encouraging students to engage deeply with the theories that continue to shape modern education. Cut out the bod
Teacher Autobiography Outline & Rubric | CTE Education or Teacher Cadet Writing AssignmentThis ready-to-use writing assignment guides students through the process of writing a personal and reflective teacher autobiography. With structured paragraph prompts, individual rubrics, and a final grading rubric, students can organize their thoughts and connect their past experiences to their future goals in education. Perfect for: ✔ Introduction to Education ✔ Teacher Cadet programs ✔ Career & Tech
Get your students thinking and talking about money in a fun, low-pressure way! This engaging Personal Finance Discussion Prompt Activity includes 39 thought-provoking prompts that help students explore financial literacy topics like spending, saving, budgeting, credit, and values around money. Designed for middle and high school students, this activity makes an excellent bell ringer, icebreaker, journal starter, or discussion warm-up. It encourages reflection, conversation, and connection—per
8th - 11th
Economics , Family Consumer Sciences, Financial Literacy
This low-prep Venn diagram activity helps students understand the difference between the U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve in a clear, approachable way. Students sort short, simple statements into a doodle-style Venn diagram, making it ideal for lower readers, review days, or quick assessments. A teacher answer key is included for easy grading. Perfect for introducing or reinforcing the standard on regulatory roles in the U.S. economy. What’s Included Doodle-style Venn diagram (student w
Looking for a meaningful, low-prep assignment that promotes creativity, self-reflection, and public speaking? This Inspirational Quote Project is a perfect blend of art, introspection, and communication skills! Students choose a quote that resonates with them and explain how it connects to education, learning, or personal growth—even if the quote isn't directly about school. Students will: ✅ Select a quote that inspires them ✅ Creatively design a colorful poster with the quote as the focal p
This 23-slide presentation is a great way to walk your students through Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development without the prep stress. Perfect for psychology, education, or social science courses, this resource is designed to break down each stage and level of Kohlberg’s model in an easy-to-understand, engaging format. What’s Included:✅ 18 Content-Rich Slides These slides provide a thorough overview of Kohlberg's three levels and six stages of moral development. Each stage includes: Clear def
9th - 12th
Character Education, Family Consumer Sciences, Psychology
Developmental Theories Slide Presentation AssignmentThis engaging slide presentation assignment allows students to explore and reflect on key developmental theories by connecting them to their own personal growth. Students will research and summarize information about major theorists, including Erik Erikson, Lawrence Kohlberg, Albert Bandura, and B.F. Skinner, while demonstrating their understanding of developmental stages, morality, social learning, and behaviorism. Key Features:Comprehensive C
Behavior Theory Vocabulary Assignment | Psychology & Education Word Study ActivityReinforce students’ understanding of foundational behavior theory concepts with this interactive vocabulary-building assignment! Perfect for psychology, education, or human development courses, this activity goes beyond basic memorization by encouraging critical thinking, context-based learning, and vocabulary application. Assignment Includes: ✅ Write the vocabulary word (from a provided list or of their own choo
9th - 12th
Family Consumer Sciences, Social Emotional Learning, Vocabulary
Dive into the captivating world of child development and education through the lives and works of renowned theorists and philosophers! This interactive and creative assignment transforms learning into an artistic journey, focusing on key contributors like Kohlberg, Erikson, Dewey, Piaget, Freud, Montessori, Vygotsky, and Maslow.This project combines creativity with critical thinking, encouraging students to engage deeply with the theories that continue to shape modern education. Cut out the bod
Help your high school students explore the impact of landmark educational court cases with this engaging and fully guided assignment pack! Perfect for an Introduction to Education, Government, Civics, or Career & Technical Education (CTE) class, this resource supports students in researching, analyzing, and reflecting on real legal cases that have shaped today’s schools. What’s Included: ✅ Editable Court Case Summary Template ✅ Clear Example Case (Tinker v. Des Moines) ✅ Reflection Writing
9th - 12th
Civics, Criminal Justice - Law, Family Consumer Sciences
Looking for an engaging, hands-on way to help students explore cultural diversity and reflect on inclusive teaching practices? This Cultural Snapshot Poster & Gallery Walk Activity is a powerful classroom resource designed for high school students preparing for careers in education—or any course focused on human relationships, sociology, or cultural awareness. Students select a culture different from their own and create a visually engaging physical poster board that showcases key cultural fac
9th - 12th
Family Consumer Sciences, Other (Social Studies), Psychology
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