Use this helpful and engaging for your students to learn about and practice identifying the four types of sentence structure: simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex. There are nine levels, increasing in difficulty, to escape the dungeon. At the end, is a students' answer fill-in sheet and a teacher's answer key.
Article about the basics of environmental policies, with matching worksheet to identify the main twelve terms identified within the text. Terms include: climate change, Kyoto Protocol, Wildlife Protection Act, etc.
Want an exciting way to wrap up your "Hamlet" study? Compare and contrast "Hamlet" to the Disney movie "The Lion King." This worksheet helps students find similarities amongst the characters in the two stories. On the back page, students have free range to jot down similarities and differences they notice while watching the movie. Great to use as a film guide and compare an literary classic to one of Disney's most beloved animated films. I love to see my students engage in how much movies today
EDITABLE RESOURCE I made this handout to go along with my travel theme for my middle school geography and ancient world history classes. In a world of girly handouts and themes to welcome new students for the new school year, I was happy to create a theme and resources that are super appealing and relatable for all students and teachers! If you like this, check out my travel theme bulletin board resource in my TPT store!
Four essential classroom expectations laid out for students: - be ready - be respectful - be responsible - be open to growth Perfect ground rules to hang in your classroom as reminders and guidelines for grades 3rd-12th. Expectation #4's plant image is my favorite; I can't wait for you to see it!
Teach students about how to make inferences and how to analyze primary sources by looking at artifacts for Ancient Egypt. The end of the lesson's power point includes optional independent work for after the assignment through using online museum websites to look at more Egyptian artifacts. Editable google slides.
A great, easy resource to help students peer review classmate's writing in a clear, productive way! The file is editable upon download to personalize however would best fit your classroom.
5th - 12th
English Language Arts, Writing, Writing-Expository
Need a sub plan or introduction to three of the main religions of the world? The link leads to a 26 minute long video. This quiz correspond with the video that explores the three main religions in Jerusalem: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. https://youtu.be/3inhQffPlAI
In this editable lesson, students will make inferences and historical analysis by looking at primary sources- artifacts and structures from Ancient Rome. No planning or prep required- students will only need a piece of paper and a pencil- the slideshow will do the rest! This activity takes about an hour and gives students a chance to share and practice their analysis skills independently, with a partner, and as a class. Enjoy!
Included in the packet: pretest, post-test, five practice worksheets, iue.edu rules and examples handout (goes along with practice worksheets), and answer key The worksheets practice where commas are needed and why they are needed, along with inserting commas in sentences and writing sentences with commas. The pre and post test will assist in tracking student progress and accurately assessing areas of improvement. This are great exercises for teaching about commas or using as class bell ringers
PowerPoint introducing and going over how to be successful for standardized tests. The powerpoint includes tips for before the test, during the test, and after finishing the tests.
Leveled article (grades 4,7,9,10,12) about The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a major component of plastic/water/ocean pollution. Google Form with answers included in the teacher's copy checks reading comprehension. Article: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/great-pacific-garbage-patch/10th-grade/ (url also provided in the google form)
Teaching landforms for upper elementary through high school aged students? This resource is perfect for building upon prior knowledge of basic landforms for older students. With in the bundle, you'll receive a vocabulary list of fifty-seven important landforms and their definitions and two multiple-choice quizzes to assess student progress and knowledge. Correct answers are included in the teacher's copy of the Google Forms.
Enjoy engaging with and reviewing vocabulary terms with BINGO! This bingo game includes thirty unique bingo cards with twenty-four common terms from the American Revolution Era that reviews key terms, battles, and people. A list of the twenty-four terms is also provided within the download.
Easily be prepared for unit three of world history on CK12 at your finger tips to use as activities for sub plans, google classroom, supplemental activities, or home school curriculum! Unit three of CK12 goes over Medieval Rebuilding and Reconsolidation (600-1450CE) including the Medieval Era, Byzantine Empire, Chinese Dynasties, Feudalism, Islam and Africa.
Use this helpful and engaging for your students to learn about and practice identifying the four types of sentence structure: simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex. There are nine levels, increasing in difficulty, to escape the dungeon. At the end, is a students' answer fill-in sheet and a teacher's answer key.
Teaching about Islam? Help students practice vocabulary terms and main concepts in a puzzle or worksheet! The puzzle and worksheet cover vocabulary terms that go along with CK12's World History 3.5: The Birth and Fundamentals of Islam. Answer keys are included for both the crossword puzzle and worksheet. CK12 is a free, online textbook resource for all subject areas that is a perfect resource for google classroom, sub plans, in-person learning, online learning, and homeschool!