Introducing The Ultimate Resource to Explore UFO Conspiracy Theories and Cultivate Critical Thinking! Unravel the mysteries surrounding Area 51 with our compelling print-and-go mentor texts and comprehensive reading and writing worksheets, featuring “The Roswell Incident” and the infamous Bob Lazar interview! Through 13 amazing activities, students will delve into the world of Area 51 conspiracy theories, examining evidence and deciding for themselves if UFOs and aliens hide within this highly classified facility. With 6 captivating reading activities and 7 thought-provoking writing activities, this 10-lesson sequence will engage all students, even the most reluctant readers and writers, igniting their imaginations and fostering a love for exploration and inquiry.
Benefits:
Effortless Preparation: Say goodbye to hours of planning! Our print-and-go worksheets save valuable time, allowing you to focus on what matters most - your students’ growth.
Engaging Mentor Texts: “The Roswell Incident” news article and Bob Lazar interview news article serve as captivating mentor texts, inspiring students to delve into UFO conspiracy theories with intrigue and curiosity.
Cultivating Critical Thinking: Students will examine evidence and decide for themselves the truth behind UFO conspiracy theories, developing essential skills in analysis and critical thinking.
Promoting Engaged Learning: The enthralling topic of Area 51 will captivate students, fostering a love for reading, research, and writing as they uncover mysteries and seek answers.
Inclusive and Exciting Learning Journey: The unit caters to all students, regardless of their reading or writing abilities, cultivating an inclusive and exciting learning environment.
Embark on a journey of exploration and inquiry. Witness your students’ growth in critical thinking and creativity as they navigate the intriguing world of UFO conspiracy theories. Don’t miss this opportunity to inspire a generation of inquisitive minds and avid learners. Grab your worksheets now and ignite a fire of curiosity and exploration in your students with “Area 51 Mentor Texts and Reading/Writing Worksheets”!
Features:
The Roswell Incident
Bob Lazar interview
What’s included:
2 news article reading comprehension texts
6 reading comprehension worksheets
Creative writing planning worksheet
Creative writing worksheets with checklists
News article planning worksheet
News article worksheet
Evaluating and editing writing checklist
Introducing our captivating resource to engage young minds in the world of fake news and critical thinking! Delve into the fascinating world of “The Nantucket Sea Monster” with our comprehensive print-and-go novel study, tailored to captivate even the most reluctant writers! As busy teachers, you’ll find 20 fantastic reading and writing lessons that require minimal preparation, making this English unit an ideal choice for your classroom. Included are lesson overviews, engaging worksheets, writing templates, and assessment checklists, providing a seamless and enjoyable learning experience for both you and your students. This thought-provoking novel study challenges young learners to explore the impact of fake news, encouraging them to critically question the ethics behind creating news stories for publicity stunts.
Benefits:
Fostering Media Literacy: Our novel study empowers students to navigate the world of fake news responsibly, equipping them to become informed and discerning consumers of information.
Inspiring Reluctant Writers: Engaging lessons and a captivating mentor text encourage even the most hesitant writers to express their thoughts and ideas confidently.
Thought-Provoking Discussions: The novel study prompts meaningful discussions about the ethics and consequences of creating fake news stories for publicity stunts, nurturing empathy and understanding.
Key Features:
Comprehensive Reading and Writing Lessons: The “Nantucket Sea Monster Novel Study” offers a perfect blend of reading and writing activities, fostering creativity and critical thinking in students.
Engaging and Minimal Prep: Designed to accommodate busy teachers, this unit ensures an immersive and meaningful learning experience with minimal preparation required.
Empowering Critical Thinking: Students will explore the intriguing story of the Nantucket hoax and analyze the implications of fake news, developing essential skills in media literacy.
Discover the enthralling story of “The Nantucket Sea Monster” and embark on a journey of critical thinking and media literacy with our novel study.
Don’t miss this opportunity to empower your students to think critically and question the world around them. Grab your “The Nantucket Sea Monster Novel Study” now and cultivate a generation of responsible and thoughtful information consumers!
What’s included:
Sequence of 20 lessons with overviews
20 worksheets with answer keys
40 Reading comprehension questions
9 reading comprehension lessons
11 writing lessons
Grammar lesson - writing direct quotes
Writing planning worksheets
News article templates
Writing checklists
Five posters of 5 Female Youth Activists. Display the awesome young female activist in your classroom or use as a writing prompt during Women’s History Month or when studying the UN Global Goals.
These posters will engage your students and challenge them to learn more about significant global issues we currently face and the young female advocates who helped changed our world for the better.
What’s included:
5 young female activists posters (1,632 x 2,112 Pixels)
Featured:
Malala Yousafzai
Greta Thunberg
Sophie Cruz
Marley Dias
Mari Copeny
Ways you can use this resource:
Classroom bulletin board
School display
Science room display
Writing prompt
History time line display
Five posters of 5 strong black women. Awesome to display in your classroom or use as a writing prompt during Black History Month or Women’s History Month. These posters will engage your students and challenge them to learn more about significant female historical figures.
What’s included:
5 female pioneer posters (1,632 x 2,112 Pixels)
Featured:
Claudette Colvin
Mary Jackson
Harriet Tubman
Mae C. Jemison
Bessie Coleman
Ways you can use this resource:
Classroom bulletin board
School display
Science room display
Medical room / nurse’s room display
Writing prompt
Medical history time line display
Celebrate the achievements of 5 African-American female medical pioneers with our captivating set of 5 posters! These posters are not only perfect for classroom displays, but they also serve as inspiring writing prompts during Black History Month, Women’s History Month, or when studying American history. Introduce your students to these remarkable figures and encourage them to delve deeper into the history of significant female trailblazers.
What’s included:
5 female medical pioneer posters (1,632 x 2,112 Pixels)
First in Black History:
Mary Eliza Mahoney - America’s first black graduate nurse
Alexa Irene Canady - America’s first black neurosurgeon
Jane Cooke Wright - Pioneer in cancer treatment
Patricia Era Bath - Pioneering eye doctor
Marilyn Hughes Gaston - Pioneer in sickle cell treatment
Key Benefits:
Representation Matters: Showcase the accomplishments of African-American female doctors, inspiring students from diverse backgrounds to pursue their dreams in the medical field.
Educational Tool: These posters serve as educational aids, sparking curiosity and engaging students in discussions about the contributions of these historical figures.
Writing Prompts: Use the posters as writing prompts to encourage creative and informative essays about the lives and achievements of these pioneering women.
Classroom Decor: Enhance your classroom environment with visually appealing and informative posters, creating an inclusive and empowering atmosphere.
Historical Awareness: Raise awareness about the invaluable contributions of female medical pioneers to the history of medicine and healthcare.
Versatile Use: Display the posters not only in classrooms but also in school and science rooms, nurse’s rooms, or any area where students gather.
Ignite your students’ curiosity and admiration for these extraordinary female medical pioneers! These posters will serve as a constant reminder of the incredible impact these women had on the medical field, inspiring future generations to dream big and make history.
Introduce your students to the remarkable achievements of African-American medical pioneers with our exclusive set of five posters featuring 5 doctors who shaped history. Perfect for educators, our African-American medical pioneers posters are an invaluable addition to any classroom or educational setting.
What’s included:
5 medical pioneer posters (1,632 x 2,112 Pixels)
UK English and American English spellings
First in Black History:
Charles Richard Drew - Father of the blood bank
Daniel Hale Williams - Performed the first successful open heart surgery
James Derham - America’s first Black physician
James McCune Smith - First African-American to hold a medical degree
Solomon Carter Fuller - America’s first African-American psychiatrist
Benefits:
Inspiring Representation: These posters showcase the accomplishments of African-American medical pioneers, promoting inclusivity and representation in your learning environment.
Educational Engagement: The captivating visuals and intriguing stories of these pioneers will captivate your students’ attention, fostering a love for learning and curiosity about significant historical figures.
Black History Month Focal Point: Utilize these posters as a focal point during Black History Month to celebrate the contributions of these medical pioneers and encourage discussions on diversity and progress.
Integration with American History: Use the posters to seamlessly integrate the history of these medical pioneers into your American history curriculum, highlighting the often-overlooked contributions of African-Americans.
Writing Prompts: Spark your students’ creativity and critical thinking skills by using these posters as writing prompts, encouraging them to explore the lives and legacies of these extraordinary individuals.
Medical History Timeline: Arrange the posters chronologically to create an informative medical history timeline, helping students contextualize the progress of medicine and civil rights in America.
Diverse Learning Spaces: Suitable for a range of settings, including classrooms, school displays, science rooms, medical rooms, and nurse’s rooms, these posters add a touch of diversity and historical significance to any space.
Dual language support: UK English and American English spellings, catering to various English-speaking regions.
Empower your students with knowledge about these medical trailblazers and create a stimulating learning environment that celebrates diversity and the power of perseverance. Buy your set of African-American medical pioneers posters today!