Help students celebrate their growth, reflect on meaningful memories, and prepare for the future with this engaging End-of-Year Reflection Lesson! This low-prep resource is perfect for the final weeks of school and encourages students to think positively about their accomplishments, challenges, and personal growth throughout the year. This resource includes: Ready-to-use PowerPoint lesson Printable student reflection worksheet Discussion prompts Goal-setting activities “Letter to Future Me”
4th - 12th
Classroom Community, For All Subjects, Other (ELA)
Help students celebrate their growth, reflect on meaningful memories, and prepare for the future with this engaging End-of-Year Reflection Lesson! This low-prep resource is perfect for the final weeks of school and encourages students to think positively about their accomplishments, challenges, and personal growth throughout the year. This resource includes: Ready-to-use PowerPoint lesson Printable student reflection worksheet Discussion prompts Goal-setting activities “Letter to Future Me”
4th - 12th
Character Education, For All Subjects, Other (ELA)
Help students celebrate their growth, reflect on meaningful memories, and prepare for the future with this engaging End-of-Year Reflection Lesson! This low-prep resource is perfect for the final weeks of school and encourages students to think positively about their accomplishments, challenges, and personal growth throughout the year. This resource includes: Printable student reflection worksheet Discussion prompts Goal-setting activities “Letter to Future Me” writing activity Classroom ref
4th - 12th
Classroom Community, For All Subjects, Other (ELA)
Looking for a meaningful and engaging way to teach students about Memorial Day? This no-prep worksheet is designed specifically for middle school learners and blends reading comprehension, vocabulary, critical thinking, and writing—all in one resource. This activity goes beyond surface-level understanding by helping students explore the true purpose of Memorial Day—honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice in military service—while also encouraging reflection and personal connection.
This lesson, "Logical Fallacies: When Arguments Go Wrong," is a highly engaging, critical-thinking-focused presentation designed to help students recognize and evaluate flawed reasoning in arguments. It blends direct instruction, real-life examples, and active student participation.
This interactive lesson helps students develop critical literacy by learning to differentiate facts from opinions in text, speech, and media. Students engage in multiple, embedded response strategies that encourage speaking, writing, movement, and collaboration — reinforcing conceptual understanding through practice and discussion.
3rd - 5th
Character Education, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning
Aligns well with SEL competencies: self-awareness, self-management, and responsible decision-making Can be completed independently or discussed in small groups Works well as a 15–20 minute SEL block activity
3rd - 5th
Character Education, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
Can be used as: Independent worksheet Small-group discussion Exit ticket after a scenario-based lesson Easily adaptable for role-play or journal response
3rd - 5th
Character Education, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning