Cubelets are awesome little cubes that are either inputs or outputs. Each combination of different cubes creates a different robot. I use an inquiry-based approach when introducing my students to these little robots. I just give them and go over the first two pages of this packet or pages 3-4 of this packet. First, students predict what each Cubelet does based on what it looks like or its color (some are very hard). Then, they are to investigate and take notes on the function of each Cubele
If you are teaching the American Revolution, then I highly recommend this product. It has helped my students gain a very strong understanding for over 10 years. This is an in-depth viewing guide that I made and use in my classroom while my students watch the AMAZING series on the American Revolution called Liberty's Kids. Liberty's Kids aired on PBS, and you can buy the series or have your students watch it on Youtube for free. This guide includes 270 questions to go along with all 40 episodes
This is an organized packet that I created to help my students take notes on their European Explorers in the classroom. This organizer is set up to help students get information on what country the explorers represented, where they explored, what were they looking for, what did they find, what their impact was on the world, and other important information, etc... This covers a note-taking page on the Silk Road and note-taking pages on 18 European Explorers. The explorers covered in this packe
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European History, Social Studies, World History
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