There are 5 lessons on Genghis Khan. Here is what is in the packet:
1. Comparing Genghis Khans Empire to Others Worksheet with Answer Key
2. Map Activity of Genghis Khans Empire Worksheet with Answer Key
3. Genghis Khan Rise to Power Reading Activity and Questions Worksheet with Answer Key
4. Genghis Khans Insta-Fame Drawing Activity Worksheet
5. Genghis Khans You-Vid Activity Worksheet
This is an activity where students will find the main idea and then create a tableau/skit. Each group will be assigned one of the ten Bill of Rights. Students will create a tableau (a frozen scene) where each student is part of the scene by freezing in four different pictures representing their amendment. After each frozen screen the student will come to life for a brief second to state his/her line and then refreeze. Students are to use the chart below to plan out their scenes and lines. This comes with 5 pages to include lesson plans, student planning sheet and Bill of Right Main Idea worksheet
This packet contains 32 character ed. lessons that deal with a variety of topics.
Here are the lessons in the packet:
1. Showing Respect
2. Quitters Never Win
3. Online Safety
4. Preventing and Solving Conflicts Outside the Classroom
5. Preventing and Solving Conflicts inside the Classroom
6. Respect
7. Ranking Your Values
8. Good Sportsmanship
9. The Qualities of Good Sportsmanship
10. True Sportsmanship
11. Respectful at the Park
12. Respectful
13. Responsible
14. Ready to Learn
15. Resolution to Succeed: Abraham Lincoln
16. You Are Judged How You Act: Actor Harrison Ford
17. Overcoming Hardship: Actor Jim Carrey
18. Never Stop Trying: Inventor Thomas Edison
19. Determination: Restaurant Owner Colonel Sanders
20. Taking Responsibility: General Dwight D. Eisenhower
21. Never Give Up: Author Steven King
22. Failure is Sometimes a Lesson Learned: Founder of Sony, Akio Morita
23. Surround Yourself with the Right People: Apple Steve jobs
24. Never Stop Trying: Basketball Player Michael Jordan
25. Be Respectful
26. Recognizing Respectful Behaviors
27. Be Responsible
28. Recognizing Responsible Behaviors
29. Be Ready to Learn
30. Recognizing Ready to Learn Behaviors
31. Reflection letter to parents about grades and school
32. School Scenarios and How to Handle Them
Please note that this is a collection of many of my different Character Ed Lessons and some of these lessons can be bought separate from this workbook, but this packet is the best deal. Get the whole packet here and save!
Teach students about current events in many different ways. There are 16 different current event lessons allowing you to change up how you teach current events week after week. There are graphic organizers, persuasive writing assignments, summarizing articles, article analysis worksheets, rubrics, and a text feature assignment all based on current events.
1. Current Events Worksheet
2. Front Page Current Event Activity
3. Current Event Political Cartoon Worksheet
4. Current Events Group Work Activity
5. Developing the Front Page Worksheet
6. Political Cartoons: Current Event Worksheet
7. Current Event Text Features and Predictions Worksheet
8. Bias in the News Worksheet
9. Analyzing Political Cartoons Worksheet
10. Article Analysis Worksheet
11. Post-Book News Website Design Worksheet
12. 5 Different Current Events Graphic Organizers
This packet contains a variety of activities for Hernan Cortes and the Aztecs. Here is what is included in the packet:
1. Three primary source readings with questions.
2. Political Cartoon activity
3. Hernan Cortes on Kicker
4. History Space Activity
5. Hernan Cortes Instafame Account
6. Hernan Cortes Youvid account
7. Debate guide worksheet debating the essential question: Was Hernan Cortes a Hero or a Villain?
I have some items in this packet that are sold separately, but get all my stuff on Hernan Cortes and the Aztecs in this packet and save.
Here is what you get:
1. A map activity about Alexander the Greats empire
2. Short one page read about wether Alexander the Great was a villain or a hero.
3. A graphic organizer for Alexandr the Great to determine if he was a Hero or Villain with questions.
4. A list of Alexander the greats accomplishments and interesting facts.
5. A political cartoon activity with questions.
6. A short read about Alexander Battling Porus and the Elephant Army in India with questions. Includes some primary sources.
7. Alexanders Primary source speech at the Hydaspes River in India with questions.
8. History Space Worksheet
9. Confucius Youvid Worksheet
10. Confucius Instafame worksheet
11. Confucius on Kicker worksheet
A few of these worksheets are sold separately, but the best deal is this packet.
Learn about Confucius in a fun and exciting way.
There are six lessons on Confucius.
Here is what is in the packet:
1. Analyzing famous quotes from Confucius worksheet with answer key.
2. Confucius political cartoon worksheet
3. Confucius on Kicker worksheet
4. History Space worksheet
5. Confucius on Instafame
6. Confucius on Youvid
Teach students how to write a good persuasive essay. With this format students will learn to master it. The six page packet contains detailed paragraph by paragraph instructions on how to write a 5 paragraph essay and win your argument. It also has a list of writing prompts that they can choose from. The packet also contains sentence starters and suggestions for struggling students and a detailed rubric. You could do this lesson several times picking a different prompt each time until your students master persuasive writing!
The students will try and solve the mystery of who fired the first shots at Lexington by looking at Primary sources, finding the main idea of the documents, making judgements and then writing up a detective report to explain what they discovered.
Writing a decent persuasive essay can be hard for students but with this simple format students will learn to master it. The seven page packet contains detailed paragraph by paragraph instructions on how to write a 5 paragraph essay and win your argument. It also has a list of writing prompts that they can choose from. The packet also contains sentence starters and suggestions for struggling students and a detailed rubric. You could do this lesson several times picking a different prompt each time until your students master persuasive writing.
A PBIS game that reviews PBIS character expectations. Use this PBIS game as a template to make your own questions. This game covers issues on the bus, hallway, classroom, bathroom and cafeteria. Easily change questions to fit your school as needed.
A fun way to teach character education.
This is a complete kit with tips to run your School Talent Show.
Here is what you get in the Talent Show kit which is in Microsoft Word and is easily editable to adjust to your school event:
1. Talent Show Audition Rubric
2. Talent Show Pamphlet
3. Talent Show Permission Slip
4. Talent Show Poster: Announcing Event
5. Talent Show Teacher/Sponsor guide
6. Talent Show Poster: Advertising Auditions
7. Master of Ceremonies Script to run the event
8. Talent Show Tickets
Have some fun in your class! This 21 question trivia game will keep your students get excited about learning and will change things up from your boring worksheets. Make a few teams in your class and have them compete! Questions are based on single digit addition. You can easily change a question as well if you have your own questions you want to ask. Have fun learning!
Have some fun in your class! This 21 question trivia game will keep your students get excited about learning and will change things up from your boring worksheets. Make a few teams in your class and have them compete! Questions are based on double digit addition. You can easily change a question as well if you have your own questions you want to ask. Have fun learning!
Have some fun in your class! This 21 question trivia game will keep your students get excited about learning and will change things up from your boring worksheets. Make a few teams in your class and have them compete! Questions are based on the American Civil War. You can easily change a question as well if you have your own questions you want to ask. Have fun learning!
Want to have a fun time in class while learning. Try playing a trivia game about the Bill of Rights. This game covers all 10 Bill of Rights. You will love it!
Have some fun in your class! This 21 question trivia game will keep your students excited about learning and will change things up from your boring worksheets. Make a few teams in your class and have them compete! Questions are based on the American Revolution. You can easily change a question as well if you have your own questions you want to ask. Have fun learning!
The unofficial book to run your PBIS program second edition has everything you need to get your program up and running strong. Each school is a little different, but this packet can be modified to fit any school. Over 50 pages of PBIS posters, Character Ed lessons, PBIS activities, guides and ideas to get your PBIS program up and running quickly. If you are looking to go for PBIS gold there is help in this packet for that as well. I have worked on PBIS gold committees developing a strong PBIS program for years. Let this packet help guide you to gold