Need a done-for-you high school Biology unit that actually works in a 90-minute block and keeps students accountable with consistent reading + writing routines? This 3-week bundle walks students through the big ideas of biology—how life is classified, how evolutionary relationships are inferred, and how cells function as systems—while reinforcing academic vocabulary every step of the way. This resource is built for real classrooms: clear weekly clusters, student-friendly objectives, essential
Teach Georgia Biology Standard SB2 with a complete 5-day, 90-minute block lesson package that’s built for real classrooms: clear pacing, structured activities, and student-friendly supports—all with answer keys so you can truly grab-and-go. This unit walks students through how DNA becomes traits (protein synthesis), where inheritable variation comes from, and how modern biotechnology raises real ethical questions they can debate using evidence. SB2a, SB2b, SB2c: DNA/RNA structure and function; r
SSUSH9 Civil War: Print & Teach 5-Day Unit (90-Min Block) | Differentiated + No Prep Teach SSUSH9 with confidence—even in classrooms with wide ranges of reading levels, language backgrounds, and learning needs. This print-and-teach Civil War unit is built for a 5-day, 90-minute block schedule and can easily stretch into additional days with the built-in stations, discussion, writing, and extension options. You’ll get everything you need to launch the unit, teach it, and assess it—with answer ke
Make SSUSH1 manageable, visual, and student-friendly with this complete 5-day unit on English settlement and colonization in the 17th century. This resource helps students compare and contrast the Southern, New England, and Mid-Atlantic colonies by focusing on founding reasons, geography, economy, relations with American Indians, and mercantilism/trans-Atlantic trade. It is designed for real classrooms: 90-minute blocks, varied reading levels, guided notes, organizers, sentence frames, SEL refle
8th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), U.S. History, World History
Need a complete Road to the Civil War unit you can print today and teach tomorrow? This SSUSH8 resource is built for busy high school U.S. History teachers—with 5 fully planned 90-minute lessons, student-friendly materials, differentiation, and assessments already done (and keyed). Students follow the escalation from Missouri Compromise → westward expansion → Mexican-American War → Compromise of 1850 → Kansas-Nebraska/Dred Scott/John Brown /Election of 1860 , showing how sectional tensions ha
Make SSUSH2 teachable, discussion-rich, and easy to prep with this complete 5-day unit on early English colonial society and the development of colonial governance. This resource helps students move beyond memorizing terms by connecting cultural diversity, the Middle Passage, African contributions, Salutary Neglect, self-governance, and the Great Awakening to real-life questions about community, identity, power, voice, and authority. Designed for 90-minute blocks, the unit includes differentiate
Make Reconstruction click for students with a ready-to-teach, skills-based unit that covers Presidential vs Congressional Reconstruction, the Freedmen’s Bureau, Reconstruction Amendments, resistance (Black Codes/KKK), and the Election of 1876. This packet includes a full week pacing guide, daily lesson plans, vocabulary with student-friendly + rigorous definitions, guided notes (fill-in + teacher key), two reading levels, daily formative checks, a summative quiz + writing prompt, rubrics, graphi
Teach cells with confidence using this complete, print-and-teach SB1 Biology unit designed for high school and paced for 5 class days (90-minute block schedule). This resource is aligned to the Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) and includes everything you need: standards unpacking, daily lesson plans, vocabulary supports, daily formative checks, a summative assessment, differentiation for SPED/ELL, and an emergency sub plan— with answer keys for everything. ✅ Standards Covered (GSE Biolo
SSUSH5: U.S. Constitution Unit (5 Days) — Lesson Plans, Assessments, Differentiation, Sub Plan, KeysTeach SSUSH5 with confidence using this complete, teacher-friendly unit on the events and key ideas that led to the adoption and implementation of the U.S. Constitution. Students explore the Articles of Confederation, Shays’ Rebellion, the Constitutional Convention compromises, and the Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist debate, ending with how concerns were addressed through the Bill of Rights.
“Your habits choose your path.” A fast, research-based reset that helps students start the semester focused, organized, and motivated. Includes a link to a Quizziz/Wayground lesson. new semester reset, beginning of semester lesson, back to school lesson, study skills, executive functioning, student success, habits lesson, growth mindset, goal setting, motivation, phone addiction, phone distraction, cell phone classroom, attention residue, digital distraction, focus lesson, classroom routines, n
This chapter, part of the Study.com series, prepares educators for the History Certification exam (GACE) in Georgia. Along with the paper copy and key, you will receive a link to a Quizizz/Wayground quiz to practice or to have your students practice Scientific Revolution
This chapter, part of the Study.com series, prepares educators for the History Certification exam (GACE) in Georgia. Along with the paper copy and key, you will receive a link to a Quizizz/Wayground quiz to practice or to have your students practice Islamic History
This chapter, part of the Study.com series, prepares educators for the History Certification exam (GACE) in Georgia. Along with the paper copy and key, you will receive a link to a Quizizz/Wayground quiz to practice or to have your students practice. Quizizz
This resource offers a comprehensive week-long sub-plan for a high school U.S. History class. It includes a detailed lesson plan, Depth of Knowledge (DOK) questions, and more. Strands A and C feature an appropriate YouTube video, along with comprehension questions that aid in differentiation. Additionally, there is a corresponding PowerPoint presentation that supports in-person teaching. All materials come with answer keys, which are especially helpful for new teachers and substitutes. The packa
This is a lesson for American Government/Civics for tenth grade with a lot of differentiation tools. There are four learning targets units along with vocabulary words. There are examples and exemplars for alternative assessments and a very thorough lesson plan.
You will find a list of vocabulary words. You can use the word find and crosswords (with a bank) to familiarize students with the words and their meaning. There is a matching worksheet that can be used for review and assessment. A bingo game also creates great engagement and an informal assessment. There is also a worksheet to test the acquisition and a key. This would be great as a substitute plan or for resource classes.
This is a ten-slide presentation suitable for SEL lessons that describes how smartphone apps can lead to addiction. As students battle the phone war, it's helpful for them to see the intentional use of strategies that seek to addict students (and adults) into buying, watching, and scrolling.
This is from the popular PBS show Liberty Kids, which is an engaging bell ringer or entire lesson. This document includes a blank video review for students to complete as they watch the video. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the Boston Tea Party from a third to a tenth grade academic level, providing students with a structured way to engage with the material. Later pages include a short summary appropriate for a lesson introduction or a sub-plan. It includes 10 multiple-c
For this standard (SSCG14) in this packet is a comprehensive lesson plan, 3 "I can" statements, with 3 learning targets. Each learning target has a powerpoint with a guided notes with teacher key. This can easily be uploaded for a digital learning day; or for independent work
You will find a spreadsheet of words and their meanings. You can hide the meanings (column) to differentiate the instruction. You can use the word find and crosswords (with a bank) to familiarize students with the words and their meaning. There is a matching worksheet that can be used for review and assessment. A bingo game also creates great engagement and an informal assessment.
6th - 8th
Science
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