Bring ancient history to life with this engaging, student-led Project-Based Learning (PBL) activity! Your students must design a stable government that can survive for thousands of years by "buying" traits from the civilizations they’ve studied. This resource is designed to challenge students' critical thinking as they balance a budget of 100 Governance Points (GP) to mix and match leadership styles and legal tools from Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Rome, Greece, and China. What’s Included?The Blu
Help students move beyond surface-level New Year’s resolutions and design a powerful, identity-based plan for personal growth with this engaging New Year Reality Blueprint activity. Instead of listing goals, students create a visual blueprint centered on who they are becoming in the new year-their habits, environment, learning inputs, impact on others, and strategies to overcome distractions. This activity blends SEL, goal-setting, metacognition, and creativity, making it ideal for the start of
Bring history to life with this engaging 3D Model Project where students design and construct their own ancient civilization! Perfect for STEM, Project-Based Learning, and hands-on classrooms, this resource empowers students to creatively explore key elements of early societies through model-building and presentation. Students will use the GRAPES framework (Geography, Religion, Achievements, Politics, Economics, Social Structure) to develop every aspect of their fictional civilization. Whet
This product is a template for students to create a 3D All About Me Hanging Craft! Students will fill in the information and color & decorate their pages. When finished, cut out each circle, fold them in half, and glue their backs together to create the perfect "All About Me" hanging craft! This activity is a wonderful way for students to share about themselves at the start of the school year and then see hanging up in the classroom. Categories:Self PortraitName, Age, Family, PetsFavorites:
Bring the evolution of human ingenuity to life with this interactive and higher-level thinking timeline project! In this engaging assignment, students will research three major tool innovations used by early humans and create a timeline that not only shows when and where each tool was used, but also explains the significance of each in shaping early human survival, daily life, and social development. Perfect for upper elementary or middle school Social Studies, this project supports inquiry-base