The School Uniform is always a matter of conversation and debate in schools and this thematic unit explores various aspects of the School Uniform discussion.
As a thematic unit it covers a variety of topic starters including colour charts, infographics, budgetting, design, debate, SWOT analysis and more.
A thematic study is always great for the creative teacher who can use these study starters to explore different directions around a them.
The package is attractively presented and provides two pages of teachers notes to assist in further study explorations.
My kids thoroughly enjoyed working through the topic - as expected, there was much debate!
25 pages
(The pages shown here are samples only)
1 week duration
"Being Productive" Worksheets for Middle School Students – Boost Productivity & Stay Organized
Use this “Being Productive” worksheet pack to equip Middle School students with essential time management skills. Designed to help students evaluate how they use their time, overcome procrastination, set realistic goals, and develop positive habits, these worksheets foster self-discipline, organization, and productivity.
This comprehensive pack includes a variety of interactive activities and techniques, such as daily time audits, weekly planning templates, and strategies for reaching flow states, making it perfect for personal growth and classroom use.
Key Features:
**Daily Time Audit **to analyze current time usage and identify improvement areas
Eisenhower Matrix activity for distinguishing between urgent and important tasks
Weekly Planning Template to structure daily routines and balance commitments
Anti-Procrastination Strategies with personalized action plans
Flow State Techniques to enhance focus and boost performance
Self-Care & Productivity Checklists for a well-rounded approach to time management
Teachers Notes
Comprehensive Rubric for assessment
Benefits:
Encourages students to take control of their schedules
Teaches practical strategies for reducing procrastination
Helps create a balanced lifestyle through self-care integration
Improves academic performance by promoting better study habits
Perfect for:
Middle school teachers seeking to teach life skills
Students looking to improve study habits and time management
Homeschool educators wanting a structured productivity curriculum
Give your students the tools they need to become more productive and confident learners. Download the Being Productive Worksheets Pack today and help them make the most of their time!
You know that storytelling is an important skill every student must master.
It is an important skill for work and in life.
The best business leaders are great storytellers. The best community leaders are great storytellers.
To sell, to persuade, to influence, to show, to tell, to entertain - you need to tell a story.
Stories make an emotional connection.
But where do they come from? How do you structure a story? Is there a template? Or even some story starters that people use?
The Student’s Storyteller’s Activity Book answers all of these questions.
This pack of 24 pages of activities will guide students on how to find, create and deliver great stories to any audience.
Table of Contents
Finding Great Stories
Personal Stories
Deeper Personal Stories
Structuring Your Story
Structuring Your Story
Stories with Messages
The Story Spine
Stories with Character
Two Must-Have Stories
Delivery
Story Analysis
29 Storytelling Tips
Fearless Public Speaking for Kids
More than 40 pages of essential information for Middle School students wanting to improve their public speaking skills.
From writing the speech to constructing a speech, and delivering a speech with fun, quotes and impact - it’s all here presented in a fun and inspirational way.
Learning how to speak in front of an audience is one of the most important skills that any student should leave school with, and this manual will help your students to practise the right things.
After all, public speaking is all about practice.
I’d be disappointed if anyone does not feel that this pack suits their needs. If it doesn’t, please get in touch and your money will be returned - no issue at all.
One of the most common events that will happen to anybody who enters work life, will be to participate in meetings.
It is important for Middle School students to start learning how to conduct themselves at meetings, and to learn about meeting procedures.
This pack of worksheets includes activities on:
creating an agenda
note taking
being a chairperson
taking minutes
proposing a motion
Have fun conducting your own class meetings once these worksheets have been completed.
I’d be really disappointed if anyone is not happy with these packs, so if that’s you, please get back to me and your money will be very happily refunded. I’d really like some feedback too, so all comments most welcome.
From time to time a special visitor comes to the school and your class might be called on to ask them a question. How often is that question very ordinary, may be a bit embarrassing, and sometimes it may not really excite the visitor?
I have used these worksheets to prepare my students to come up with some more interesting questions to ask the visitor to the class or the school.
My students sometimes also need to visit a local politician or business person as part of a class project, and I use these worksheets to again prepare them for the visit.
I find these type of interpersonal communication skills so important for later life and that’s why my store is full of activities around public speaking, using humor and interviewing techniques.
I hope you find this pack useful to start the topic of interviewing.
How to Say “I’m Sorry” - A Comprehensive Middle School Resource
Transform the challenging task of teaching apology skills into an engaging learning experience with this detailed, ready-to-use workbook designed specifically for middle school students. This 16-page resource provides a structured approach to understanding, practicing, and mastering the art of genuine apologies.
What’s Included:
Complete student workbook with interactive exercises
Comprehensive teacher’s notes and implementation guide
Detailed assessment rubric
Bonus junior student handbook template
Digital vs. in-person apology scenarios
Role-playing activities and reflection exercises
Key Learning Outcomes:
Students will learn to:
Master the four essential components of a genuine apology
Distinguish between sincere and insincere apologies
Adapt apology approaches for different situations
Navigate both in-person and digital apologies
Develop emotional intelligence and conflict resolution skills
Perfect For:
Advisory/homeroom periods
Social-emotional learning (SEL) curriculum
Conflict resolution workshops
Character education programs
Counseling groups
Individual student guidance
Resource Features:
Age-appropriate scenarios and examples
Fill-in-the-blank practice exercises
Guided reflection questions
Extension activities for deeper learning
Flexible implementation options (20-30 minutes per section)
Clear assessment criteria
Grade Level:
Primarily designed for grades 6-8, with adaptable content for grades 5-9
Includes modified junior version template for younger students
Format:
PDF format (16 pages)
Print-ready with clear formatting
Easy-to-follow layout
Student-friendly design
Includes both student worksheets and teacher resources
This comprehensive resource not only teaches the mechanics of apologizing but helps students understand the importance of genuine remorse and making amends. Perfect for building a more empathetic and responsible school community.
Note to Teachers: This resource aligns with SEL competencies and can be easily integrated into your existing character education or advisory curriculum. The modular design allows for flexible implementation based on your classroom needs and time constraints.Last edited just now
Digital Online Safety & Cyberbullying Discussion Handouts for Middle School Students (including Letter to Parents Template)
Help middle school students become responsible digital citizens with the Digital Online Safety & Cyberbullying Awareness Discussion Pack.
This resource includes real-life scenarios, interactive discussions, and practical exercises designed to teach students how to identify, prevent, and respond to cyberbullying while fostering safe online behavior.
With growing concerns around cyberbullying and online safety, this pack offers a structured approach for teachers, parents, and students to navigate the digital world safely and confidently.
Key Features:
Realistic Scenarios: Explore relatable situations involving social media, gaming, group chats, and online learning.
Discussion Prompts: Designed for classroom engagement to help students reflect on their behavior and build empathy.
Teacher Notes: Comprehensive guides for facilitating discussions and handling sensitive topics effectively.
Parent Information Sheet(incl Word doc): Includes take-home activities, family internet agreements, and a letter template for engaging parents in digital safety education.
Strategies for Positive Online Behavior: Help students distinguish between constructive criticism and cyberbullying, understand community guidelines, and practice safe social media habits.
Topics Covered:
Cyberbullying types and prevention
Understanding digital footprints
Safe social media practices
Protecting personal information
How to support peers and report online harassment
Recognizing the difference between appropriate moderation and targeted harassment
Benefits:
Promotes responsible digital citizenship
Builds resilience against online harassment
Encourages open communication between students, teachers, and parents
Provides actionable strategies for handling online conflicts
Perfect for:
Teachers conducting lessons on digital literacy
Parents wanting to educate children about online safety
Schools implementing cyberbullying prevention programs
Counsellors addressing online harassment issues
Equip your students with essential skills for navigating the online world safely.
Download the Digital Online Safety & Cyberbullying Awareness Worksheets Pack today and help create a safer digital environment for everyone!