Master the art of the essay with this Argumentative Writing Body Paragraphs Builder! Designed to take the mystery out of evidence-based writing, this resource provides a structured, visual model that helps students move from a simple claim to a sophisticated, well-analyzed paragraph. Whether your students are struggling with CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) or just need a clear roadmap for argumentative writing, this toolkit offers the perfect balance of scaffolding and rigor. With color-coded
Looking for a "no-prep" way to spark creativity, encourage mindfulness, and keep your students engaged? This massive collection of 50 Finish the Drawing Pages is the ultimate "emergency" resource for every elementary classroom. Whether you need a quiet morning work activity, a focused brain break, or a reliable emergency sub plan, these "squiggle" prompts challenge students to think outside the box. Each page features a unique, abstract line or shape that acts as a "creative catalyst," pushing s
Empower your students with life-saving knowledge using this Substance Use & Harm Reduction Quiz. Moving beyond traditional "just say no" (abstinence-only) models, this assessment focuses on evidence-based safety, emergency recognition, and practical health literacy for the modern world. This quiz is specifically designed for High School Health, Physical Education, or Senior Seminar classes. It evaluates student understanding of common substances while prioritizing the ability to recognize and re
Transform your geometry lessons into an engaging art experience! This Symmetry Drawing resource is the perfect blend of math and art, designed to help students master the concepts of horizontal and vertical symmetry through hands-on practice. By completing the missing half of these 2D shapes and designs, students develop a deep understanding of line symmetry, reflections, and spatial awareness. This "no-prep" activity is an essential tool for any elementary math unit or art center! This product
A template for you to insert student and staff photos into a Google Slides game of Guess Who? Great for working on adjectives! Make several copies so students can play on their own board.
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Classroom Community, English Language Arts, Vocabulary
A Google Slides presentation of 50 no-prep rebus puzzles (picture puzzles/riddles) including their answers. Includes just letters, colors, images, and a mixture of all three.
Students cut out different locations and order them from most encompassing (universe) to least encompassing (desk). They glue the locations on the flow maps and then draw pictures in each of the boxes to represent the locations