Presentation about the difference between Hard Skills and Soft Skills, how to put these skills on a resume, and how to show them in a job interview. Video included on page 2.
How often do your students complain about the school lunches? With this activity, they can utilize critical thinking and problem-solving skills to identify the common complaints and figure out how to solve them (including how these changes would be funded). A great resource to connect problem-solving to a real-world issue.
Blank template and template with brainstorming questions to help students expand their problem-solving and critical thinking skills by rethinking their school lunch menu.
Use this template to allow students to create their own museum. Students will name the museum, create a mission statement (what they hope to educate people about), and 3 exhibits. Each exhibit then contains 3 artifacts. Students also write placard cards to describe the artifact (what it is, where it came from, what year it is from). The final page allows students to draw a layout of the museum, complete with gift shops, information desks, and a cafe if they choose. Allow the student's creativit
Teaching a lesson/unit about entrepreneurship? This vocabulary is a great way to introduce students to the topic. Use with my Entrepreneurship Vocabulary worksheet for students so they can write down the definitions.
Help your students understand the diverse Native American tribes throughout the United States. Each tribe is from a different area of the country. Information on each tribe can include: location, famous chiefs, meaning of tribe name, clothing, language, food, housing, transportation, and a fun fact!
Trying to create a bulletin board for a Career and Technical Education classroom? Look no further! This resource has a list of all the career clusters and a list of examples for each cluster.
Let a student's imagination soar as they create their own museum. Students learn how to write a mission statement, what an artifact is, and how to create a museum placard for an artifact.
Teach students about all of the aspects that go into creating/owning a restaurant. This is the guidelines for the project. If you also want the template, buy the bundle!
Teach students about all of the aspects that go into creating/owning a restaurant. This is a template for the project. If you also want the guidelines, buy the bundle!
Let students create their own museum! These guidelines go along with the template students can fill out for the project. If you want the template too, buy my bundle!
Teaching a unit/lesson about entrepreneurship? Use this vocabulary list together with my Entrepreneurship vocabulary presentation to introduce your students to the topic.
Tracking independent reading for your students? This template can be used to help you and your students keep track of what they are reading and how much they have read. This creates a wonderful display in the classroom if you hang these up on the wall. The boxes are the perfect size to fit a post-it note so you only need to print the template once and the students can just change the post-it notes.
1st - 12th
English Language Arts
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