Posters with California Content 10th-grade World History standards, along with "We Are Learning" and "I Can" statements on the main themes. Pp. 42-46 of https://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/documents/histsocscistnd.pdf
This flipbook is designed for college and high school students to help them master APA formatting with ease. It’s packed with essential tips, tricks, and shortcuts to make formatting papers quick and stress-free. Students can print, and cut out a small version of the publishing guide to keep with them as they write their papers or to use as a classroom activity to learn the format. To print only pages 2-17 on both sides of the paper, first open your document. Then, go to the print menu by click
Make teaching APA formatting easier with this all-in-one digital resource! The APA Bundle is designed to engage students while giving them the tools they need to confidently write and format their academic work using APA style. This bundle includes:Flipbook + PowerPoint Presentation + In-class Activity A visually engaging flipbook that students can cut out and keep with them paired with a teacher-friendly PowerPoint. Includes two short activities during a presentation to reinforce learning with
The unit is designed to teach students critical thinking and analytical skills through the exploration of music. By examining song lyrics, literary devices, musical elements, and cultural or historical contexts, students will develop their ability to interpret and articulate the deeper meanings behind songs. This unit is adaptable for high school and introductory college-level students, with activities, assignments, and expectations that can be adjusted based on grade level and speed of completi
This is a basic APA format handout that can be used to help students learn how to format their papers. Print front and back to use less paper on a custom sheet setting.
Help your students take a mindful look at their digital habits with this Screen Time Awareness Challenge! This reflective activity encourages students to track, analyze, and think critically about their daily screen use. Perfect for digital citizenship lessons, advisory periods, health classes, Special Education, or social-emotional learning (SEL) time.
**Only for California Community Colleges and Universities** This resource presentation will help students learn about articulation agreements, the differences between 2-year and 4-year degrees, college planning, and how to navigate assist.org.
This is an MLA basics handout to give to students as a resource for when they are writing their essays. To save paper customize the print for pages 2-3 and use the double-side printing setting.
This worksheet is designed to accompany the viewing of the movie Stand and Deliver. It aims to guide students in analyzing the film through various lenses, including social inequality, leadership and authority, racial dynamics, conflict theory, functionalism, and labeling theory. As students watch the movie, they will note important scenes and/or quotes. This is not an easy worksheet and applies critical and analytical thinking skills.
This worksheet is designed to accompany the viewing of the movie Lean On Me. It aims to guide students in analyzing the film through various lenses, including social inequality, leadership and authority, racial dynamics, conflict theory, functionalism, and labeling theory. As students watch the movie, they will note important scenes and/or quotes. This is not an easy worksheet and applies critical and analytical thinking skills
This freebie includes 10 pages of writing, drawing, or academic prompts and a fillable-themed calendar. This is a creative first-day activity to get to know your students. This journal is a reflective and academic piece that can be utilized for After School Programs (5th - 8th grade). Programs can utilize this journal for homework time, brain breaks, or downtime. It is important to keep students writing and practicing their penmanship. It is good on a technology-free day. Reward students with pr