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Preview of Readers Theater: Checks and Balances

Readers Theater: Checks and Balances

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This reader’s theater helps students understand checks and balances in a simple, engaging way. Students learn how the three branches of government share power by acting out/reading real examples together. Teachers can use it as a fun activity to help students understand and remember the government and how checks and balances work.
Preview of No Taxation without Representation Project

No Taxation without Representation Project

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No Taxation Without Representation Project (Poster OR Rap) This engaging project provides students with  choice while demonstrating their understanding of  taxation without representation in a Road to Revolution or Colonial America unit. Students choose ONE option: • Create a poster from the colonists’ point of view • Write a rap explaining why taxation without representation was unfair Both options require students to explain the concept in their own words, describe why colonists were ups
Preview of Math Talk Posters - 4th Grade Math Definitions & Visual Aids

Math Talk Posters - 4th Grade Math Definitions & Visual Aids

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This bundle of Math Talk posters includes 8 essential math definitions and visual aids to be presented as classroom art or powerpoint presentations. Following a boho color scheme, Math Talk posters are a perfect touch to creatively fill in wall space with as many learning aids as possible! Files include PDF documents
Preview of Point Charts for Classroom Tables

Point Charts for Classroom Tables

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Table charts for classroom management. Laminate pages and use expo markers for kids to mark up! Great use for behavior management and team-building exercises.
Preview of Who Said it? : Explorer Review

Who Said it? : Explorer Review

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Who Said It? – An Engaging Explorers ActivityDive into the age of exploration with this interactive and educational activity, Who Said It? Perfect for history and social studies classrooms, this resource challenges students to match famous statements with the explorers who most likely made them. Directions:Read Each Statement: Students will review a series of historical statements.Match the Explorer: Based on the context of each statement, students will identify which explorer from the provided
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