Bring The Hero’s Journey to life with these Doodle Notes, a creative, brain-friendly way for students to learn and visualize the 12 stages of the monomyth! This engaging Hero’s Journey graphic organizer helps students connect each part of the narrative arc ( Call to Adventure, Ordeal, Transformation, and Return) while doodling, coloring, and labeling key stages of a hero’s journey. Perfect for ELA, mythology, creative writing, or narrative structure units, this resource helps students build
Help your students visualize and understand Earth’s compositional and mechanical layers with these Layers of the Earth Doodle Notes — a creative, brain-friendly way to learn science! Students will explore the crust, mantle, and core, as well as the lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesosphere, inner core, and outer core, while color-coding, doodling, and labeling their way to mastery. Perfect for Earth Science, Geology, or Planetary Science lessons, these Doodle Notes make it easy to combine st
Engage your students with this dynamic Newton's First Law of Motion (Inertia) resource, featuring a Doodle Notes graphic organizer, an open-ended presentation, and a quiz to reinforce learning. Perfect for middle and high school science classrooms, this bundle offers a creative and interactive approach to understanding inertia, force, and motion. 10+ Resources & Counting! Newton's Laws of Motion Ultimate BundleNewton's Laws of Motion Doodle Notes: Bundle & Save!🧪 What's Included?Doodle
Make grammar stick with these Parts of Speech Doodle Notes — a creative, visual way for students to learn, review, and remember nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. Perfect for Grades 4–9 ELA, this engaging grammar worksheet and graphic organizer helps students organize information visually while activating both sides of the brain through doodling, color-coding, and creative note-taking. Give your students a welcome change of pace from tr
Help your students understand how scientists classify living things with this Dichotomous Key Doodle Notes graphic organizer plus extra worksheet to put the skills to practice! Students will explore the language of classification (terms like characteristic, key, and dichotomous), then build both visual and text-based dichotomous keys to sort vertebrates into mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Perfect for introducing or reviewing taxonomy and classification systems, this
Metric unit conversion made easy! Want a quick-prep worksheet that simplifies converting between kilometres, metres, centimetres and millimetres? This super-friendly worksheet helps students practise metric unit conversion for length in a clear, step-by-step “input/output” system. Ideal for support groups, revision, homework or intervention, it’s a simple addition to your maths toolkit — perfect for classrooms in Australia, the UK, Canada or anywhere using SI units. 📐 What’s Included Teache
Engage your students with this Newton’s Third Law of Motion Doodle Notes — a creative way to explore the concept of action and reaction forces in a hands-on, visual format! Students will summarize how forces come in equal and opposite pairs, apply real-world examples of motion, force, and interaction, and visualize Newton’s Third Law through guided doodling. Perfect for interactive notebooks, middle school physics, or a forces and motion unit, this resource helps students see and own t
Help your students visualize Newton’s Second Law of Motion (F = ma) with this creative doodle notes–style graphic organizer and quiz! Perfect for introducing or reviewing how force, mass, and acceleration are related, this activity transforms an abstract concept into a hands-on, memorable experience. Students will explore how force magnitude and constant acceleration connect through interactive note-taking, color-coding, and sketching. Ideal for interactive notebooks, sub plans, or revie
Make journaling meaningful (and visually engaging!) with these versatile diary and journal writing pages. Whether you're running a quick writing warm-up, setting up a literacy center, or planning a creative writing activity, this printable writing paper pack gives you ready-to-use templates that students actually want to write on. Perfect for both primary and middle school classrooms, these journal writing templates support everything from daily reflection to narrative writing tasks, wi
Make punctuation fun, visual, and easy to remember! This Punctuation Poster, Handout, and Game Pack gives your students an at-a-glance guide to 14 common punctuation marks, including definitions and space for their own examples. Use it as a desk reference sheet, a classroom poster, or a hands-on literacy center with the included flash cards and memory game! 📘 What’s IncludedMultiple versions of the punctuation handout – color / no-color, definitions / blank, full page / half page, name
Get students thinking like scientists with this hands-on dichotomous keys insects activity.This Dichotomous Keys Insects Worksheet challenges students to classify and group insects using common and uncommon characteristics. Students practice both text-based and visual dichotomous keys, working with five organisms, including a tricky pill bug! Ideal for reinforcing taxonomy, classification, and observation skills, this resource is perfect for biology lessons, science centers, or independent
Make book reviews structured, meaningful, and easy to assess with this versatile novel study worksheet. This Book Review Worksheet is a scaffolded reading response template that can be used with any novel, text, or subject area. Designed to guide students through key elements of literary analysis, it helps them reflect on their reading while building skills in comprehension, evaluation, and written expression. With clear prompts and generous writing space, students can organise their though
The Periodic Table of Elements can be intimidating for students, so why not break it down to the First 20 with these aesthetically pleasing and fun to complete worksheets? Bohr and Lewis Dot diagrams; melting and boiling points and states of matter; groups and periods; group properties (from halogens to metalloids); atomic masses, numbers, symbols and names; draw the element – these eight rigorous stand-alone worksheets will get your junior chemistry students thinking about how the Periodic Tabl
Are your students struggling to identify the who, what, why, when, where and how’s in newspaper articles, stories or history events? These 5 graphic organizers are a fun way for students to note the important aspects of any event in any subject! Your imagination is the limit!
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+ 5 graphic organizers that prompt students with who? what? where? when? why? how?
Instructions for use
Simply print off as many copies as necessary, provide students with colored pencils, textas or crayons and w
Challenge your students to group and classify these salt water fish by their common/uncommon characteristics with this Dichotomous Key worksheet! Allow students to practice their skills in drawing visual (pictorial) and writing text-based dichotomous keys by discerning between 5 salt water fish. ⚠ Preview ProductDownload the PREVIEW to view the resource. ✂ Contents+ Teacher notes: Ideas and tips for teaching dichotomous keys and a brief explanation on how students can achieve success wit
A real-world example of how scientists classify insects - this Dichotomous Keys Insect Project tasks students with identifying arthropods. Dichotomous Keys are notoriously difficult for students to grasp, even though they can group and classify objects and organisms without thinking. Ask them if a tree is a bird, or if sunglasses have vertebrae – all seemingly obvious answers, so why do they struggle to group these thoughts into visual (pictorial) or text-based dichotomous keys? They just need p
Dichotomous Keys task students with working logically like a scientist, grouping and classifying objects and organisms by their similar characteristics. Allow students to practice their skills in drawing visual (pictorial) and writing text-based dichotomous keys by grouping organisms, musical instruments, vehicles, food items and timepieces in this resource of 5 practice problems. The chosen objects are familiar to students and provide them practice with grouping before they dive feet-first into
Engage your students with Newton’s First Law of Motion experiments that are fun, fast, and hands-on that can be conducted in a standard classroom! This pack includes low-prep activities using cheap, everyday materials that make inertia easy to observe (perfect for home-schooling families, teachers who don't have a lab tech and/or those lessons when you just don't have time to submit an experiment request!). Each experiment comes with data tables, guiding questions, and clear instructions to
Make Newton’s Second Law of Motion come alive with fun, fast, and hands-on experiments your students can do right in the classroom! Looking for low-prep activities using simple, everyday materials that make force, mass, and acceleration easy to explore? These mini-labs are perfect for homeschooling families, teachers without lab support, or those lessons when there’s no time for an experiment request. Each mini-lab includes a clear data table, guiding questions, and step-by-step instructions to
Bring Newton’s Third Law of Motion to life with exciting, hands-on mini-labs your students will actually love! Want low-prep activities that use simple, everyday materials to make action–reaction forces crystal clear? These pracs are designed for busy teachers, homeschooling families, or those days when there’s just no time (or resources) to run a full experiment. Each mini-lab comes with a ready-to-use data table, guiding questions, and step-by-step instructions to make observation and analys