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English Language Arts Certificate Awards For Middle and High School
By A Plus Education
Recognize your student's hard work and effort throughout the school year with this set of English Language awards in gold theme. These awards are standards based with each award including the number of the standard.
Awards for literary reading, speaking, listening, writing, informational reading, language conventions, and some miscellaneous awards are included and saved by category in separate folders.
These awards could be given throughout the school year and for a school-wide awards program. These awards are a great way reward and to motivate your students to do well as well as create a positive inspiring classroom culture.
This product is an editable PowerPoint file, you must have PowerPoint software to use this product.
Editable means only the text can be edited.
COUNSELING AWARD CERTIFICATES for Teenagers - Promote Positive Behavior
By All Therapy Resources
Introducing our collection of 35 vibrant and empowering counseling certificate awards designed specifically for teenagers and adolescents.
Each certificate features a unique title and an inspiring blurb to encourage and uplift young minds on their personal growth journey.
These colorful and engaging certificates serve as a powerful reminder of their achievements and the incredible potential they possess.
These certificates include: Self-Awareness Ambassador, Boundaries Boss, Goal-Setting Genius, Mind-Body Connector, Coping Skills Champ and much more.
Each certificate includes the following encouraging and empowering message: You’ve embarked on a remarkable journey of self-discovery and personal growth. Your unwavering determination, resilience, and courage in navigating the challenges of this transformative phase of life are truly commendable. Embrace the unique qualities that define you, for they are the building blocks of your individuality and potential. Believe in your abilities, trust your instincts and never underestimate the power of your drams. Remember, you have the strength to overcome any obstacles that comes your way. This certificate celebrates your progress, reminding you of the incredible person you are becoming. Embrace your passions, pursue your goals with unwavering enthusiasm, and let your light shine brightly. Your future is filled with endless possibilities, and the world eagerly awaits the impact you will make. Keep pushing forward, for greatness lies within you, ready to be unleashed upon the world.
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Final Assessments WITH Rubrics | The Hobbit
By That German English Teacher
Elevate Your Tolkien Unit Finale: Conclude the adventure of The Hobbit with this comprehensive final assessment pack! Tailored to middle and high school students, this resource offers everything you need to gauge student comprehension and creativity after the epic journey through Middle Earth.
This product provides you access to the Canva template!
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Graduation Certificates for Counselor, Social Worker, School Psych Teens Theme
By A Plus Education
Celebrate, recognize, and remind your students how far they have come and how far they have grown throughout the counseling session.
A fun way to help end your counseling session for the year with your students and to transition them out of your counseling service.
Certificates include counseling, group counseling, social work lessons, and psychology lessons.
The zip file includes:
* Editable Graduation Certificates Girls and Boys ( 3 teen girls and 3 teen boys)
* Editable Blank Certificates for Girls and Boys
The file is in Powerpoint. Editable means only the text can be edited.
Civilizations of the Americas - Maya, Aztec, Inca - Notes, Organizer, and Quiz
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Great resource for teaching the major civilizations of the Americas: Maya, Aztecs, and Inca! Use the notes and graphic organizer to discuss the environment, cities, language, religion, and achievements of each civilization! Finish with the included quiz to assess students' understanding!
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Native American Heritage Month Bulletin Board Set
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Looking for a simple and powerful way to celebrate diversity in your classroom? Do you need an inclusive and engaging bulletin board? Do you want to support your students in learning about Native American culture? Then download my Native American Heritage Month Bulletin Board Set!
These 14 inspirational quotes by Native Americans are perfect for Native American Heritage Month or Indigenous Peoples' Day! For classroom décor, bulletin boards, or door decorations, they are a beautiful addition to any class. Quotes from Cherokee, Duwamish, Nez Perce, Hopi, and others, these quotes will surely resonate with your students. A handout with all the quotes is included.
➟Quotes included in this set:
➟To Print: Print on regular 8.5 X 11 paper. No prep!
➟Resources included in this purchase:
14 unique quotes by Native American and Indigenous People
3 different "Title" posters for your bulletin board including the following:
"OCTOBER 11 is Indigenous Peoples' Day"
"NOVEMBER is Native American Heritage Month"
"NOVEMBER is American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month"
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The Scientific Revolution - World History Stations Activity
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Explore the Key Figures and Discoveries of the Scientific Revolution through Interactive Stations!
Engage your students with this stations-based activity that dives into the major breakthroughs and key figures of the Scientific Revolution. This activity is perfect for middle and high school world history classes, encouraging students to collaborate, think critically, and explore historical developments in science.
What's Included:
Make history come alive with this interactive Scientific Revolution Stations Activity that fosters engagement, critical thinking, and a deeper understanding of this pivotal era in history.
A Conversation with Winston Churchill - History / Socials
By Mark Holmes
Engage Your Students in a Conversation with History: A Unique AI-Powered Interview with Winston Churchill
Bring history to life with this innovative resource! This simulated interview, powered by artificial intelligence, offers a unique and engaging way for your students to explore the life, legacy, and complexities of one of the 20th century's most iconic figures: Winston Churchill.
What's Included:
12 Poignant Interview Questions: Covering key events and themes from Churchill's life, including his early military experiences, political career, leadership during World War II, and views on the Cold War.
Project & Assignment Ideas: Historical analysis, research, creative & analytical Projects.
Churchill's Thoughtful Responses: Crafted using historical accuracy and cutting-edge AI technology to emulate Churchill's characteristic wit, eloquence, and strong opinions.
Benefits:
Perfect for history, social studies, government, and language arts classrooms
Go beyond textbooks and lectures! This resource offers a dynamic and interactive way to engage your students with history and delve deeper into the life and times of Winston Churchill. The use of AI adds a modern twist and sparks curiosity about the evolving role of technology in education.
Spark lively classroom discussions and ignite your students' curiosity about the past and the future!
Aligning with Learning Objectives:
While specific standards might vary depending on your state or country, here's how this resource aligns with common learning objectives found in frameworks like Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS):
Analyzing Text Structure and Author's Purpose: Students will analyze how the interview format structures information and how Churchill's responses reveal his perspectives and purpose in conveying his experiences. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.6-8.6, TEKS 8.6.B)
Evaluating Arguments and Evidence: Students will evaluate the historical accuracy of Churchill's statements and the evidence he provides to support his views. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.9-10.8, TEKS 8.16.A)
Integrating and Evaluating Multiple Sources: The interview can be used alongside other historical texts and materials to provide a more comprehensive understanding of Churchill and his era. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.11-12.9, TEKS 8.22.C)
Writing:
Writing Arguments: Students can use the interview as a springboard to write argumentative essays, taking a stance on Churchill's actions or the historical events discussed. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WHST.9-12.1, TEKS 8.21.A)
Research and Inquiry: The interview can inspire students to conduct further research on Churchill, World War II, or other related topics. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WHST.9-12.7, TEKS 8.19.B)
Speaking and Listening:
Comprehension and Collaboration: Students can engage in discussions about the interview, sharing their interpretations and perspectives while actively listening to their peers. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.9-10.1, TEKS 8.24.A)
Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas: Students can present their research findings or arguments based on the interview, using evidence to support their claims. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.4, TEKS 8.25.B)
Controversy and the Criminal Justice System (Eric Garner Case)
By Sarah Austin
This lesson will have students critically explore a contentious current event issue involving the cases of Michael Brown and Eric Garner. The lesson will invite students to examine the context and controversy that surrounds the two cases, although emphasis will be placed on the Eric Garner case. A thought-provoking Slide Presentation & accompanying handouts will prompt students to analyze a variety of news resources; all of which frame the issue in a particular way, and offer different explanations as to the underlying causal factors in Garner’s death.
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This lesson includes:
Race, Criminal justice system, controversy, racism, Black Lives Matter, Colin Kaepernick
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Angle Arc Relationships in Circles Bundle - Mazes, Reference Sheet, & Foldable
By Brooke Seabolt Math Resources
There are two mazes included and a reference sheet/study guide. One maze covers central and inscribed angles and their intercepted arcs only. The other maze includes the angle/arc relationships of angles formed inside the circle by chords or secants, angles formed outside a circle by two secants, and angles formed on a circle by a secant and a tangent. The reference sheet can be used as a reference on classwork, homework, assessments, or as a study guide. There is also a foldable included for interactive notebooks or math notes journal.
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Être, Aller, Avoir, Faire + Descriptive French Adjectives - BUNDLE
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Être, Aller, Avoir, Faire + Descriptive French Adjectives - Correct the mistakes - No prep printables
These are simple, fun, and no-prep one page bell ringer worksheets in which beginner French students identify mistakes that have been made in sentences using the verbs être, aller, avoir, and faire in the present tense with descriptive adjectives.
Students underline the mistakes (the verbs are conjugated incorrectly, and the adjectives do not agree with the nouns they describe). Once they've identified the mistakes, they rewrite the sentences on the line provided. Answer keys are included.
These worksheets could be laminated and used repeatedly with dry-erase markers or completed on an iPad with annotation/whiteboard tools.
These worksheets are included the following bundles:
Ça y est, Je parle français! French 1 & 2 curriculum
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The Debate on Affirmative Action
By Sarah Austin
Affirmative Action had been a contentious issue in the United States since the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960's. The Supreme Court’s 2023 decision to reject race-conscious admissions at colleges and universities around the nation upended decades of law and the higher education landscape. This lesson will invite students to draw connections between the past and today, as they take a focused look at affirmative action as it applies to admission programs at universities. Students will be provided with an introductory framework from which to understand the historical roots of affirmative action and its' controversial application today through the analysis of primary sources, research, and student-led discussion forum activity.
Time Frame: 2-3 class periods (Based on 60 min class period)
Materials:
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The Ku Klux Klan: Comparing the Past To Today
By Sarah Austin
This highly engaging, primary based, interactive Slide Presentation will have students examine; the underlying roots from which the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) came to exist in America, the organization's primary tactics of using intimidation & fear in fighting against social equality, and why many poor whites were recruited to join the KKK organization. Students will delve deeper by comparing the circumstances and social conditions of two former KKK leaders (one who lived during the era of Jim Crow, and the other of present day).
Class discussion, and critical thinking is promoted throughout the entire lesson.
Materials Include:
*All THREE lessons (Era of Reconstruction, the Ku Klux Klan, & Jim Crow) is available in the BUNDLE for a discounted %.
Cochlear Implant Surgery Workbook for Deaf HOH
By Sign with me TOD
In this product, students will learn about the process of receiving cochlear implants. They can add a picture of themselves to the first page of the booklet. Students will learn or review what steps are needed to receive cochlear implants - a hearing test, going for a scan to determine if cochlear implants would benefit a Deaf individual, going to the hospital to have cochlear implant surgery, a doctor called an otolaryngologist performs cochlear implant surgery, and what happens after surgery, when cochlear implants are turned on and mapped.
Students will review how they can care for their cochlear implants upon receiving them - charging them, putting them in their case when they are not being used, and where they should not go.
Students will be able to draw a picture of themselves wearing their cochlear implant(s). Students can then circle the color of their cochlear implants on the sheets provided. If the color of their cochlear implant is not included in the product, students can color the cochlear implants(s) pictures to show what they look like. At the end of this section, students will complete a fill in the blanks and true/false vocabulary review based on what was covered in the product.
Students will then learn about facts about hearing loss and Deafness - Examples: some people wear one hearing aid, one cochlear implant, two cochlear implants, etc., some people who are Deaf and have cochlear implants may use American Sign Language to communicate, the parts of the ear are reviewed - outer ear, ear canal, eardrum, cochlea, and auditory nerve, and how they work together to help someone hear. Students will label the parts of an ear diagram that is included in this product, identify the differences between hearing aids and cochlear implants, learn the different parts of the internal and external components of cochlear implants and where they are located using a diagram. Students will have the opportunity to again complete a fill in the blanks using a key to review what was learned about hearing aids and cochlear implants, and label a cochlear implant using a key. Students will review how the parts of the cochlear implant work together that allows them to hear. Sound fields and FM systems are also reviewed in this product.
At the end of the product, there are three slides that include the sign language and pictures to help students understand the process that takes place to when having cochlear implant surgery and once surgery has been completed.
Adding Sentences: ELA Editing/Revising/Grammar Practice/Test Prep Worksheet
By Blooming Through High School
Enhance your students' writing skills with this comprehensive "Adding Sentences" practice resource, designed to prepare them for state and district assessments.
This resource features five carefully crafted practice passages, each paired with a Google Quiz to reinforce learning and track progress.
Students will learn essential strategies for effectively adding sentences to enhance clarity and coherence in their writing. A concise teaching page is included for self-guided learning, making it easy for students to understand and apply these strategies independently. Empower your students to confidently tackle sentence addition questions and excel in their assessments with this targeted practice tool.
INCLUDES A FLOW CHART FOR STUDENTS TO EASILY UNDERSTAND THE STRUCTURE OF THE QUESTION AND WHAT THEY NEED TO DO!
INCLUDES: Word Doc, PDF & Google Form Quiz!
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John Green "The Fault in Our Stars" worksheets
By Peter D
This is a 64-page set of worksheets for the story "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green.
This also includes a 4-page story test.
For each set of two chapters (C1-C2, C3-C4, etc...), there are two worksheets:
* comprehension questions
* vocabulary and story analysis
In addition, this novel study includes a wide variety of differentiated worksheets and activities:
* story review
* similes
* metaphors
* personification
* story reflection
* theme
* motif
* symbols
* quotations
* indirect characterization
* connections
* review activity
* cause and effect
* compare and contrast
* point of view
* letter writing
* w questions
* illustrations
* characters
* character analysis
* comic strip
* story map
* parts of a story
* book design
* news report
* critical thinking
* inferences
* summaries
* interviews
* crossword puzzle
* word search
* story test (4 pages)
Also, there is an answer key at the end of the file.
Worksheets for novels and chapter books:
Betty G. Birney: The World according to Humphrey
Beverly Cleary: Ramona Quimby, Age 8
Andrew Clements: Frindle
Roald Dahl: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Kate DiCamillo: Because of Winn-Dixie
Jean Craighead George: Julie of the Wolves
John Green: The Fault in Our Stars
John Green: Paper Towns
C. S. Lewis: The Magician’s Nephew
C. S. Lewis: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
C. S. Lewis: The Horse and His Boy
C. S. Lewis: Prince Caspian
Astrid Lindgren: Pippi Longstocking
Astrid Lindgren: Pippi in the South Seas
Patricia MacLachlan: Sarah, Plain and Tall
Patricia MacLachlan: Skylark
Kate Messner: Danger in Ancient Rome
Kate Messner: Long Road to Freedom
Scott O’Dell: Island of the Blue Dolphins
Veronica Roth: Divergent
J. K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Louis Sachar: Holes
Armstrong Sperry: Call It Courage
Lauren Tarshis: I Survived the Destruction of Pompeii
Lauren Tarshis: I Survived the Nazi Invasion, 1944
E. B. White: Charlotte’s Web
E. B. White: Stuart Little
Laura Ingalls Wilder: Little House in the Big Woods
Back to School Meet the Teacher Boho BUNDLE
By Abigail J McClellan
Grab two useful, timely, and adorable Back to School Night resources for a discounted price! Perfect for Back to School Night, Meet the Teacher Night, and Open House Night at your school! These two resources tie together and will have you feeling confident and organized going into this fun and exciting night!
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love this meet the teacher form! The colors are fun, yet simple. It was super easy to edit & use - I have mine all prepped for meet the teacher!
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Elie Wiesel "Night" worksheets
By Peter D
This is a 42-page set of worksheets for the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel.
This also includes a 4-page story test.
I used the version of the book that was translated by Marion Wiesel and published in 2006, so these materials should align with Marion Wiesel's translation.
For every chapter in the book, there are two worksheets:
* comprehension questions
* vocabulary and story analysis
In addition, this nonfiction book study includes a wide variety of differentiated worksheets and activities:
* story review
* similes
* story reflection
* autobiography
* map
* theme
* motif
* quotations
* cause and effect
* compare and contrast
* w questions
* illustrations
* people
* character analysis
* news report
* critical thinking
* inferences
* summaries
* transformation
* interviews
* story test (4 pages)
Also, there is an answer key at the end of the file.
Worksheets for nonfiction books:
* Carl Sagan: Cosmos
* I Am Malala
* Malala's Magic Pencil
* Roald Dahl: Boy (Tales of Childhood)
* Roald Dahl: Going Solo
* Steck-Vaughn textbook: History of our World Volume 1
* Steck-Vaughn textbook: History of our World Volume 2
* Elie Wiesel: Night
* Susan Wise Bauer: Volume 1 (Ancient Times)
Middle & High School Vocabulary Games-Digital-Worksheets
By Blooming Through High School
Do you struggle teaching vocabulary?
Want to have a fun way to do it with games?
Looking for flexibility with online and printed materials in your middle and high school classes?
These 100 Words will get your students started with vocabulary they will see in tests, essays, texts, and stories and more and help them begin learning vocab in a fun way!
Included:
- Online Flashcards (that read the words to your students!)
-Virtual Breakouts they have to solve
-Online spelling practice so they can have their work checked for them
- Crossword Puzzles with the vocabulary
- Word Scrambles with the vocabulary
- Word searches with the vocabulary
- Excel Spreadsheet
- Easy integration for Kahoot or Gimkit has already been set up!
Larry Watson "Montana 1948" worksheets
By Peter D
This is a 53-page set of worksheets for the story "Montana 1948" by Larry Watson. This also includes a 4-page story test. For each of the three parts of the story, there are five worksheets: * comprehension questions (multiple choice) * comprehension questions (short answer) * vocabulary * story analysis * review In addition, this novel study includes a wide variety of differentiated worksheets and activities: * story review * similes * story reflection * theme * motif * irony * symbols * indirect characterization * connections * cause and effect * compare and contrast * point of view * letter writing * w questions * illustrations * characters * character analysis * comic strip * story elements * book design * news report * critical thinking * inferences * summaries * interviews * crossword puzzle * word search * story test (4 pages) Also, there is an answer key at the end of the file. Worksheets for novels and chapter books: Betty G. Birney: The World according to Humphrey Beverly Cleary: Ramona Quimby, Age 8 Andrew Clements: Frindle Roald Dahl: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Roald Dahl: Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator Roald Dahl: Danny the Champion of the World Roald Dahl: James and the Giant Peach Roald Dahl: Matilda Roald Dahl: The BFG Roald Dahl: The Twits Kate DiCamillo: Because of Winn-Dixie Kate DiCamillo: Flora & Ulysses Kate DiCamillo: Leroy Ninker Saddles Up Kate DiCamillo: The Magician’s Elephant Kate DiCamillo: Raymie Nightingale Kate DiCamillo: The Tale of Despereaux Kate DiCamillo: The Tiger Rising Kate DiCamillo: Mercy Watson to the Rescue Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol Jean Craighead George: Julie of the Wolves John Green: The Fault in Our Stars John Green: Paper Towns C. S. Lewis: The Magician's Nephew C. S. Lewis: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe C. S. Lewis: The Horse and His Boy C. S. Lewis: Prince Caspian Astrid Lindgren: Pippi Longstocking Astrid Lindgren: Pippi in the South Seas Patricia MacLachlan: Sarah, Plain and Tall Patricia MacLachlan: Skylark Kate Messner: Danger in Ancient Rome Kate Messner: Long Road to Freedom Scott O’Dell: Island of the Blue Dolphins Veronica Roth: Divergent J. K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone J. K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets J. K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban J. K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire J. K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix J. K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince J. K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Louis Sachar: Holes Armstrong Sperry: Call It Courage Lauren Tarshis: I Survived the Destruction of Pompeii Lauren Tarshis: I Survived the Nazi Invasion, 1944 Bill Wallace: Red Dog Larry Watson: Montana 1948 E. B. White: Charlotte’s Web E. B. White: Stuart Little Laura Ingalls Wilder: Little House in the Big Woods