There are 26 worksheets on letters A-Z
Use them to teach students their ABC's and sight words.
Have the students color the worksheets and put the alphabet up around your classroom!
Use primary sources to uncover why Jamestown had such a rough time getting established, especially during the "Starving Time"
There are 4 primary source and secondary readings that the students will analyze to answer the historical question: "What caused the starving time in Jamestown?"
Animal habitats 4 pack of fun worksheets.
Here is what is in the packet:
2 cut and past activities on animal habitats.
1 drawing activity on animal habitats.
1 worksheet matching animals to their habitat.
Get ready for Spirit Week quickly with this packet.
All documents are editable to adjust to your school.
Here is what is in the spirit week tool kit:
1. Spirit week door decorating contest
2. Spirit week activity flyer (Ex. Pajama day)
3. Spirit week team games sign up sheet
4. Spirit week Dance poster
5. Spirit week tickets
This is a Peace Week packet of activities, materials, and resources to help run a successful Peace Week at your school.
Here is what is in the packet:
1. Posters for peace contest
2. Pennants for peace activity
3. Peace Week activity Letter and peace quotes
4. Peace Week door decorating contest
5. Peace Pledge worksheet
6. Peace Poetry Worksheet
7. Peace bookmarks (3 different kinds)
8. Peace Week event ticket templates
This is a packet that contains everything you need to hold a mock trial. The packet sets up the mock trial with a short story where the principal has edited the school news paper. Put the principal on trial and see what the jury decides. The packet will guide the prosecution team and the defense team through the trial setting up opening arguments, questioning and closing statements. This is a fun activity that the students will love.
This packet contains 13 pages to help guide students through a mock trial. The Mock trial looks a school prayer and whether it should be allowed a a school football game. The mock trial guide is easy for students to use and helps them from the opening statement, picking witnesses, questioning witnesses to the closing statements.
This is a guided mock trial that looks at the right to protest based on the first Amendment of the Constitution. The basic story of this mock trial deals with the principal trying to suspend students after protesting at the end of the school day.
This packet of 12 pages has everything you need to hold a successful mock trial.
There are 14 different exit tickets that can be used with almost any lesson to have a successful ending to your class. All exit tickets are in Microsoft Word so that they can be easily edited if needed. End your lesson with style using these exit tickets.
There are two documents in this packet:
The academic student contract sheet helps put in place strategies to get the student to improve their grades, but also lets them know that they are in danger of failing if they do not turn their academic performance around.
The daily monitoring sheet is a tool to help parents, guidance counselors and teachers see what is going on in all of the students classes daily. The sheet is set up to record a whole week of what the student has done and has not done.
The documents are in Microsoft Word and can be easily edited to meet the needs of individual schools.
This PBIS MATRIX packet is editable to meet the concerns and needs of your school. These are great to put up around the school to reinforce PBIS school wide expectations. Here is what is in the packet:
3Rs PBIS Matrix Set (Respectful, Responsible, Ready to Learn)
1. PBIS Bathroom Matrix in 3Rs
2. PBIS Bus Matrix in 3Rs
3. PBIS Classroom Matrix in 3Rs
4. PBIS Hallway Matrix in 3Rs
5. PBIS Library Matrix in 3Rs
6. PBIS Cafateria Matrix in 3Rs
7. PBIS School Wide Matrix in 3Rs
SOAR MATRIX (Scholars, On Task, Accountable, Respectful)
1. PBIS Bathroom Matrix in SOAR
2. PBIS Bus Matrix in SOAR
3. PBIS Classroom Matrix in SOAR
4. PBIS Hallway Matrix in SOAR
5. PBIS Library Matrix in SOAR
6. PBIS Cafateria Matrix in SOAR
7. PBIS School Wide Matrix in SOAR
This is a Jeopardy Trivia Game on the Industrial Revolution. Students will love to play this game and compete against each other. If you do not like a question it is easy to change. A great fun lesson your students will love.
A game similar to Jeopardy to help students learn about the Aztes, Incas, Pizzaro, and Hernan Cortes. You can easily modify the questions to fit you needs. Very fun and great for review
This is a fun lesson about the Sons of Liberty, and the Liberty Pole. Like the liberty tree the colonists would make liberty poles with flags showing their unity against the British and make speeches under them. In this lesson students would make a liberty pole and then write a speech about the grievances they had against the British. Have your students give a speech under the liberty pole!
This lesson comes with a lesson plan, a rubric for how to make a flag for the liberty pole and a rubric for the protest speech. It also comes with four different flag templates
This is a game like Jeopardy that is very fun for the students. Your students will learn about different land forms, Geography terms and continents. I love to use this as a review as well when teaching. You can also easily edit questions to fit your needs.
This activity compares two conflicting primary source writings about the War of 1812 and examines why some wanted war with Great Britain while others saw it as a bad thing that would hurt the country and trade with other nations. After reading the primary sources the students will choose a side and answer this essential question: Should the United States have gone to War with Great Britain during the War of 1812?
Included in the packet is the two primary sources, a guide in how to write a five paragraph essay, sentence starters for struggling students and a rubric.
Play a trivia game with your class and learn about the 13 American Colonies. Learn about the New England Colonies, Middle colonies, Southern Colonies, the Back Country and other fun colony facts. If you want you can edit questions to fit your class!
In 335 B.C., Alexander the Great set out on a campaign to recapture former Greek cities and to expand his growing empire. Ten years into his campaign Alexander had never known defeat. He now controlled an empire that included Greece, Egypt, and the massive Persian Empire. His troops grew tired of war but Alexander wanted to push on into India. He makes an awesome speech to rally his men. This activity includes some background on Alexander the Greats campaigns, an Excerpt: Speech of Alexander the Great, 326 B.C. at Hydaspes River, India and questions about the reading. A great primary source activity.
This is a packet designed for a middle school technology classroom. Most lessons can be modified if you do not have the programs or software. Lessons are below:
Syllabus for Technology
The Bill of Right: PowerPoint Project
Create a Math trivia Game: Power Point Hyperlink Project
Go Animate Newscast: Current Event
Email Your Senator
Famous American Inventor: Informational Video
Frames Animation: Poetry Video
Scratch Animated Name Project
Pocahontas Movie: Letter to Disney
The Colonization of Mars: Create a Brochure in Microsoft Publisher,
The Colonization of Mars: Create a website on Google Sites
The Colonization of Mars: Create a Video Advertisement In iMovie or Windows Movie Maker
Summer QR Code Project
Snowflake QR Code Project
Spring QR Code Project
Valentines Day QR Code Project
Poetry Project: Using Frames Program
Informational Planets Brochure: Microsoft Publisher
The Battle of Lexington: Mysteries in History 5 paragraph Essay
Atomic Bombing of Japan: Mysteries in History 5 paragraph Essay
Cherokee Removal: Mysteries in History 5 paragraph Essay
I sell a few of these individually,but you can get them all in this packet for a lot less!