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Writing Bill of Rights Printable Poster for Middle and High School Students

By Geography & Math Made Easy

*Zip File Reader Needed to Open File*

High Resolution: 300 DPI

Can be printed assmall or as large as you need.

This Writer's Bill of Rights was created by a group of teachers of 5th-grade highly-gifted students but can be used for middle school and high school students at all levels. A poster that can be used in language arts or other classrooms.

This is a jpg file. The file size is 2.4 megabytes at 300 dpi.

It can be enlarged to a poster size for the classroom.

Disclaimer:

One purchase is good for one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this, please purchase additional licenses.

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Writing
Gifted and Talented
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History Biography Project: Funko Pop Edition | Creative Research Activity

By The Classroom Globetrotter

Looking for a creative history project that will excite and engage your students? The Historical Biography Project: Funko Pop Edition is a unique, hands-on activity where students research and design their own Funko Pop-style historical figure. This project encourages students to develop their biography writing, research skills, and presentation abilities, all while making history fun and interactive!

What's Included:

  • Funko Pop Template: A printable Funko Pop figure template for students to create a visual representation of their chosen historical figure.
  • Biography Research and Report Template: A step-by-step guide to help students conduct thorough research and write a well-structured biography of a famous historical figure.
  • Presentation Guidelines: Instructions for students to present their historical figure, sharing the person’s significance, achievements, and impact on history.
  • Assessment Rubric: A comprehensive grading rubric to assess the quality of research, creativity in design, and presentation skills.

How It Works:

  1. Choose a Historical Figure: Students select a famous person from history—such as a leader, scientist, activist, artist, or someone who made an important contribution to society.
  2. Conduct Research: Using the research template, students explore the historical figure’s background, accomplishments, and role in shaping history.
  3. Design a Funko Pop Figure: Students get creative, designing a Funko Pop-style figure that captures the essence and uniqueness of their historical figure.
  4. Present to the Class: Students present their Funko Pop figure, explaining the design and sharing key facts from their research in an engaging way.

Key Features:

  • Creative History Project: Combines research, creativity, and hands-on activities to help students engage deeply with historical figures.
  • Fun and Relevant for Students: By incorporating the popular Funko Pop design, this project taps into students’ interest in pop culture, making history lessons fun and meaningful.
  • Adaptable for Different Grades: Ideal for middle school and high school students, with the flexibility to adapt to different levels.
  • Cross-Curricular Skills: This project promotes research writing, critical thinking, creative design, and presentation skills—perfect for world history, social studies, and ELA classrooms.

Why Teachers Love This Project:

  • Engages All Learners: Whether your students are visual, artistic, or analytical, this project allows everyone to shine.
  • Easy to Implement: With clear instructions and included resources like the Funko Pop template, rubric, and research guide, it’s easy to bring this project into your classroom.
  • Perfect for History and Social Studies: Works seamlessly in units on historical figures, world leaders, inventors, scientists, and mo
Social Studies - History
World History
Gifted and Talented
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Inferencing & Logic Movie Puzzles

By Beth Hammett

Interactive individual or group activity that uses symbols and inferencing to answer the Top Ten Kids' Movies. Colorful images with answer sheet. Movies included: Bambi Cars Ice Age Monsters, Inc. Pinocchio Princess Bride Shrek Tinkerbell Toy Story Wall-E

English Language Arts
Gifted and Talented
For All Subject Areas
Free
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Winter Solstice Printable, December Gift for Teachers

By The Student Worksheets

Celebrate the magic of the Winter Solstice with this beautifully designed printable art piece! Perfect as a thoughtful gift for teachers or anyone who cherishes the warmth and light of the season. Featuring inspiring words and elegant winter-themed artwork, this digital download is a heartfelt way to mark the season of new beginnings.

This versatile piece is ideal for decorating a winter bulletin board, incorporating into winter activities, or simply adding a seasonal touch to any space. Celebrate the beauty of the solstice and the themes of renewal and light that define the winter solstice, making it a meaningful addition to your winter décor.

Whether you're looking for a special seasonal gift or a way to embrace the essence of winter, this printable is the perfect choice for anyone who appreciates the magic of this time of year.

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Winter
Gifted and Talented
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Printable Fall Cut and Paste scissor skills - Fun Autumn Season Activities

By The Students Palace

This pdf + PNG files thanksgiving themed cut and paste Activity pages,

  • 8 pages

Celebrate Your halloween with your kids (students) and these Printables scissor skills worksheets.

Thanksgiving
Gifted and Talented
Study Skills
$2.00
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Ultimate Guide to Mitosis (graphic organizer, handout, study guide)

By Stephanie O.

Lay out clearly and concisely what you want your students to know about each phase of mitosis, using this handy chart.

This table maps out the exact breakdown I use with my tutoring students if they've been overwhelmed or stumped by their biology teacher's explanation.

What's included:

+ key events in prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase

+ vocabulary definitions

+ color-coding mnemonics to aid understanding (prophase and telophase mirror each other!)

+ BONUS: cytokinesis (and how it differs in animal cells vs plant cells)

Example uses:

+ add it to the end of your lecture notes as a recap

+ hand it out as a supplement to practice questions on identifying what stage of mitosis a cell is in based on a microscopy image or a sketch

+ provide it as a summary study guide for a unit test on mitosis

Suited for intro high school biology, AP Biology, IB Biology SL/HL, intro college biology, and MCAT.

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+ Ultimate Guide to Naming Ionic and Molecular Compounds (including acids)
+ Ultimate Guide to the Polyatomic Ions

+ Ultimate Guide to the Solubility Rules

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Biology
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Historical "Signif-Events" Project | March Madness | End of Year - World History

By The Classroom Globetrotter

A fun and engaging March Madness, end-of-year, or anytime project for your history class!

Students work together to find the Historical "Signif-Events" of 100 major events in human history and then narrow it down to one final champion through debate, presentations, writing, and a tournament bracket!

Students will create presentations to argue why their event is the most significant, debate and vote as a class in each tournament matchup, and write about the world if their event had never happened!

Project includes:

- Overview and instructions to 4 main parts of the project

- List of 100 Significant Events from human history

- A 100 team bracket to be used during the project

- Teacher's Notes

Social Studies - History
World History
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Assessment Board Games How-To for ELA/English and History

By Beth Hammett

Everything you need to for students to make their own game boards based on concepts from unit lesson plans:

Student examples

Templates for squares, objects, and more...

Images for game pieces (male/female of different ages, modes of transportation)

Images for pitfalls and rewards (bridges, buildings, desert, mountains trees, etc...)

Directions

Suggestions for using/playing

Scoring Rubrics

Many items for students to make their own game boards! A great assessment tool for project based classrooms! Use as chapter/novel comprehension, reinforcing skills, main ideas/supporting details, historical events, and more... Fun for students and teachers! Be sure to have a game day to play the board games!

English Language Arts
Social Studies - History
Gifted and Talented
$3.50