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Northanger Abbey Vocabulary Lists and Quizzes
By Educate and Create
Studying Northanger Abbey? Are students having problems with some of the vocabulary words? Then this product is for you! Includes 5 vocabulary lists and 5 quizzes covering the entire book. Great to help students with vocabulary words as they read the text! Comes complete with answer key.
Pride and Prejudice Vocabulary Quizzes
By Educate and Create
Studying Pride and Prejudice? Are students having problems with some of the vocabulary words? Then this product is for you! Includes 6 vocabulary lists and 6 quizzes grouped by chapters they occur in. Great to help students with vocabulary words as they read the text! Comes complete with answer key
The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas LeGuin chunked text analysis + answers
By The Red-Haired Reader
This Google doc helps students analyze Ursula K. LeGuin's short story "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas". You can print the doc or have students complete it digitally.
I've included the full text of the piece on the left side of the doc and chunked it to correspond to analysis questions on the right. Students will answer questions on tone, theme, characterization, setting, author's craft, diction, syntax, paradox, and the allegorical nature of the piece.
An answer key is included for your convenience. Thank you for looking!
Poetry Comprehension Worksheets,Analyzing “She Sleeps by the Rill” by Wordsworth
By The Kidz Lab
Bring powerful poetry into your classroom with this beautifully designed comprehension resource for William Wordsworth’s poignant poem "She Sleeps by the Rill." This ready-to-use set of Poetry Comprehension Worksheets is ideal for grades 7–12 ELA or literature classes.
This printable and digital PDF includes:
Full-text of the poem
6 structured worksheet sections, each targeting a key analytical skill:
Theme & Meaning
Narrative Elements
Language & Diction
Cultural & Historical Context
Personal Response
Author’s Purpose
✅ Answer Guide included for teacher use or student self-assessment
Students will develop critical reading and interpretive skills by exploring:
Perfect for:
This resource encourages deep engagement with poetry and aligns with Common Core standards for literature and textual analysis.
By Richard B Williams
This OEDIPUS REX Essay Exam resource provides students a chance to show what they know. 15 Essay Writing Prompts to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. Also, there are an additional 15 Discussion Questions and a VIDEO ESSAY project to be used for additional essay practice or group projects. 11th and12th Graders will love this essay exam. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
Sophocles' O_edipus Rex_ is a Greek tragedy that tells the story of King Oedipus of Thebes, who is fated to kill his father and marry his mother, no matter how hard he tries to fight it.
This 11th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to delve into the importance of how we navigate fate versus freewill. Do we truly have control over our own lives?
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The Most Dangerous Game Socratic Seminar
By Language Arts Excellence
Socratic Seminar Materials for Richard Connell's The Most Dangerous Game
A Socratic Seminar (or a "Fish Bowl" Conversation as I like to call it with my students) is a higher order way of assessing whether your students are able to understand and react to your class texts. These seminars rely on the power of inquiry and allow students to take the lead in their learning and discussion. The only problem? They require a great deal of preparation. Fortunately, this student-tested resource was created to include everything required to conduct a structured and formal set of Socratic Seminars in your classroom surrounding The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell, all with very little preparation required on your end.
Product Includes:
• Assignment Directions with step-by-step instructions on how to conduct fishbowls in your classroom
• Engaging Introductory Activity for Conversation Building
• 5 Editable Discussion Questions for each “Fishbowl” conversation
• “Fishbowl” Preparation Sheet
• Conversation Builder Prompts
• Observation Sheet
• Rubric
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Also, check out these great resources to supplement your unit on The Most Dangerous Game by Language Arts Excellence:
⭐ The Most Dangerous Game Escape Room
⭐ The Most Dangerous Game Reader's Theater Script
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By Richard B Williams
This EVERYMAN [GALLERY WALK] product provides students a chance to show what they know through this FUN, INTERACTIVE assignment. 10+ Critical Thinking & Writing Prompts, and Suggested Uses to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work.
Watch your engaged students enjoy themselves as they "walk the gallery" responding to each chosen item. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short writing quiz. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
God is angry that Man no longer respects and fears him as he should, so God sends Death to take Man on his final pilgrimage. When Death finds Everyman, he tries to weasel his way out of going on this journey. Everyman's excuses become the drama, but does Everyman learn in the end? Check it out!
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to navigate life's journey through these multiple characters and memorable story line.
This PRODUCT includes:
1. 10 SHORT RESPONSE QUESTIONS/WRITING PROMPTS
2. BLANK CARDS FOR TEACHER PERSONALIZATION
3. Suggested Uses
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ROMEO AND JULIET Puzzles
THE NEW NEGRO [UNIT QUIZ]
I HAVE A DREAM [TASK CARDS]
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.'S "I HAVE A DREAM" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
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By Richard B Williams
This EVERYMAN Essay Exam provides students a chance to show what they know. 15 Essay Writing Prompts to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. Also, there are an additional 15 Discussion Questions to be used for additional essay practice or group projects and a VIDEO ESSAY Project. 10th - 12th Graders will love this essay exam. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
God is angry that Man no longer respects and fears him as he should, so God sends Death to take Man on his final pilgrimage. When Death finds Everyman, he tries to weasel his way out of going on this journey. Everyman's excuses become the drama, but does Everyman learn in the end? Check it out!
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to navigate life's journey through these multiple characters and memorable story line.
This Product Includes:
1. 15 ESSAY QUESTIONS
2. 15 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
3. a VIDEO ESSAY PROJECT
4. 20+ SHORT RESPONSE PROMPTS
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ROMEO AND JULIET [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
HAMLET [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
MACBETH [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
OTHELLO [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
BEOWULF [ESSAY EXAM]
Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN [SHORT RESPONSE CHAPTER QUIZZES]
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I'm Richard Williams, The Angry Teacher. I've been teaching for 20+ Years , and have amassed quite a bit of knowledge to share. Please consider joining the Angry Teacher family; we'll enjoy having you in the fam!
Please consider checking out the other EDUCATIONAL materials and resources in my store.
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ROMEO AND JULIET [GALLERY WALK]
By Richard B Williams
This ROMEO AND JULIET [GALLERY WALK] product provides students a chance to show what they know through this FUN, INTERACTIVE assignment. 10+ Critical Thinking & Writing Prompts, and Suggested Uses to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work.
Watch your engaged students enjoy themselves as they "walk the gallery" responding to each chosen item. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short writing quiz. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
An age-old feud between two powerful families ends in bloodshed. At a Masquerade ball, young lovesick Romeo Montague falls instantly in love with Juliet Capulet, who is due to marry her father’s choice, the County Paris. With the help of Juliet’s nurse, the women arrange for the couple to marry the next day, but Romeo’s attempt to halt a street fight leads to the death of Juliet’s own cousin, Tybalt, for which Romeo is banished. In a desperate attempt to be reunited with Romeo, Juliet follows the Friar’s plot and fakes her own death. The message fails to reach Romeo, and believing Juliet is dead, he takes his life in her tomb. Juliet wakes to find Romeo’s dead body beside her and, distraught, kills herself. The grieving family agree to end their feud.
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to beg the question: should individuals be oppressed and how far would you go for love and loyalty?
This PRODUCT includes:
1. 10 SHORT RESPONSE QUESTIONS/WRITING PROMPTS
2. BLANK CARDS FOR TEACHER PERSONALIZATION
3. Suggested Uses
You may also appreciate:
ROMEO AND JULIET Puzzles
THE NEW NEGRO [UNIT QUIZ]
I HAVE A DREAM [TASK CARDS]
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.'S "I HAVE A DREAM" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
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Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir Socratic Seminar booklets + rubric!
By The Red-Haired Reader
My students LOVED this book, so we recently added it to our literature circle choices! I designed this activity to be a structured discussion final assessment after the group finished reading the novel.
This file contains two different packets of Socratic Seminar packets- packet A and packet B. Each packet contains three different discussion questions that require students to answer and provide two quotes from the text to back up their answers. Students are also required to come up with three additional questions they will ask if there’s time in their seminar. Finally, the packet has a page where each student will monitor a partner in the opposite circle. They will make a check each time their partner speaks, and paraphrase meaningful comments their partner makes. The file also contains a rubric for you to use while your students are discussing!
When you print out the file, you’ll see packet A on the top half of the sheet, packet B on the bottom half, and then the rubric as the last page of the file. Remove the rubric and print one out for each of your students. Copy the rest of the pages, cut them in half, and staple them. Each student will receive one half-sheet booklet; packet A or packet B.
Give your students adequate time to plan for their Seminar! I usually give them a full class period (40 minutes for me), but you could have them do it for homework, or over the course of a few days. The day of the Seminar, you’ll assign partners with opposite packets. Let A discuss for as long as they need (usually 30-ish minutes for me!), then flip-flop your circles and have B discuss afterwards.
My students LOVE Socratic Seminars! I have found the fishbowl discussion format works much better when you give each group three different questions so you don’t hear the same discussion two times, which is how this product is set up. I have used Socratic Seminars in small literature circle groups, as well as with the whole class at once. Please ask if you have questions!
ROMEO AND JULIET [GALLERY WALK]
By Richard B Williams
This ROMEO AND JULIET [GALLERY WALK] product provides students a chance to show what they know through this FUN, INTERACTIVE assignment. 10+ Critical Thinking & Writing Prompts, and Suggested Uses to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work.
Watch your engaged students enjoy themselves as they "walk the gallery" responding to each chosen item. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short writing quiz. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
An age-old feud between two powerful families ends in bloodshed. At a Masquerade ball, young lovesick Romeo Montague falls instantly in love with Juliet Capulet, who is due to marry her father’s choice, the County Paris. With the help of Juliet’s nurse, the women arrange for the couple to marry the next day, but Romeo’s attempt to halt a street fight leads to the death of Juliet’s own cousin, Tybalt, for which Romeo is banished. In a desperate attempt to be reunited with Romeo, Juliet follows the Friar’s plot and fakes her own death. The message fails to reach Romeo, and believing Juliet is dead, he takes his life in her tomb. Juliet wakes to find Romeo’s dead body beside her and, distraught, kills herself. The grieving family agree to end their feud.
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to beg the question: should individuals be oppressed and how far would you go for love and loyalty?
This PRODUCT includes:
1. 10 SHORT RESPONSE QUESTIONS/WRITING PROMPTS
2. BLANK CARDS FOR TEACHER PERSONALIZATION
3. Suggested Uses
You may also appreciate:
ROMEO AND JULIET Puzzles
THE NEW NEGRO [UNIT QUIZ]
I HAVE A DREAM [TASK CARDS]
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.'S "I HAVE A DREAM" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
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I'm Richard Williams, The Angry Teacher. I've been teaching for 18+ Years , and have amassed quite a bit of knowledge to share. Please consider joining the Angry Teacher family; we'll enjoy having you in the fam!
Please consider checking out the other short story materials and resources in my store.
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Funny in Farsi Socratic Seminar Final Assessment + Rubric
By The Red-Haired Reader
This file contains two different packets of Socratic Seminar packets- packet A and packet B. Each packet contains three different discussion questions that require students to answer and provide two quotes from the text to back up their answers. Students are also required to come up with three additional questions they will ask if there’s time in their seminar. Finally, the packet has a page where each student will monitor a partner in the opposite circle. They will make a check each time their partner speaks, and paraphrase meaningful comments their partner makes. The file also contains a rubric for you to use while your students are discussing!
When you print out the file, you’ll see packet A on the top half of the sheet, packet B on the bottom half, and then the rubric as the last page of the file. Remove the rubric and print one out for each of your students. Copy the rest of the pages, cut them in half, and staple them. Each student will receive one half-sheet booklet; packet A or packet B.
Give your students adequate time to plan for their Seminar! I usually give them a full class period (40 minutes for me), but you could have them do it for homework, or over the course of a few days. The day of the Seminar, you’ll assign partners with opposite packets. Let A discuss for as long as they need (usually 30-ish minutes for me!), then flip-flop your circles and have B discuss afterwards.
My students LOVE Socratic Seminars! I have found the fishbowl discussion format works much better when you give each group three different questions so you don’t hear the same discussion two times, which is how this product is set up. I have used Socratic Seminars in small literature circle groups, as well as with the whole class at once. Please ask if you have questions!
By Richard B Williams
This OEDIPUS REX Essay Exam resource provides students a chance to show what they know. 15 Essay Writing Prompts to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. Also, there are an additional 15 Discussion Questions and a VIDEO ESSAY project to be used for additional essay practice or group projects. 11th and12th Graders will love this essay exam. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
Sophocles' O_edipus Rex_ is a Greek tragedy that tells the story of King Oedipus of Thebes, who is fated to kill his father and marry his mother, no matter how hard he tries to fight it.
This 11th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to delve into the importance of how we navigate fate versus freewill. Do we truly have control over our own lives?
You may also appreciate:
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Hey ANGRY TEACHER FAM,
I'm Richard Williams, The Angry Teacher. I've been teaching for 20+ Years , and have amassed quite a bit of knowledge to share. Please consider joining the Angry Teacher family; we'll enjoy having you in the fam!
Please consider checking out the other EDUCATIONAL materials and resources in my store.
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Thanks for stopping by!
By Richard B Williams
HAMLET Essay Exam provides students a chance to show what they know. 17 Essay Writing Prompts to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. Also, there are an additional 15 Discussion Questions to be used for additional essay practice or group projects. 11th - 12th Graders will love this essay exam. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
William Shakespeare’s HAMLET takes place in Elsinore, Denmark. King Hamlet has died, seemingly murdered. His ghost returns to ask his son, Young Prince Hamlet, to avenge his death. The tragedy highlights Prince Hamlet's moral struggle after his father’s ghost tells him that Claudius, Prince Hamlet's uncle, murdered the king. How does he maneuver the situation? Can family also be your foe?
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to delve into the importance of what happens when we try to take revenge. Can we be too ambitious? Can one person show both heroic and villainous sides at the same time?
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HAMLET [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
MACBETH [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
BEOWULF [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" Discussion Questions
HAMLET [MULTIPLE CHOICE QUIZ]
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Hey guys,
I'm Richard Williams, The Angry Teacher. I've been teaching for 18+ Years , and have amassed quite a bit of knowledge to share. Please consider joining the Angry Teacher family; we'll enjoy having you in the fam!
Please consider checking out the other short story materials and resources in my store.
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Thanks for stopping by!
By Educate and Create
This bundle includes quizzes for Twelfth Night Acts 1-5. Each quiz has multiple choice questions and at least two short answer questions.. All these quizzes purchased individually would cost a total of $5.00. You save $1 buy purchasing all five in this bundle.
Save MORE with Twelfth Night Complete Teacher's Unit
Be sure to check out my other products for Twelfth Night.
Twelfth Night Escape Room
Twelfth Night Interactive Flipbook
Twelfth Night Characterization Flipbook
Twelfth Night: Soliloquy Analysis
By Richard B Williams
Amy Tan's "Mother Tongue" UNIT QUIZ product provides students a chance to show what they know. 12 Short Response Writing Prompts, Suggested Uses, and Worksheet Pages to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short writing quiz. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
Tan's “Mother Tongue” identifies the relationship between immigrants and the English language, her mother, and writing. Deemed as "broken", "simple" and "fractured." Tan's mother's English triggered Amy into writing about how we should appreciate our heritage and be aware that language at home is just as vital as language learned elsewhere.
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students a chance to experience what happens when we appreciate our heritage and who was are.
This PRODUCT includes:
1. 12 SHORT RESPONSE QUESTIONS/WRITING PROMPTS
2. 6 Short Response Worksheet Pages
3. Suggested Uses
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MOLLY IVINS' "GET A KNIFE!" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
ALAIN LOCKE'S "THE NEW NEGRO" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
I HAVE A DREAM [TASK CARDS]
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.'S "I HAVE A DREAM" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
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Hey guys,
I'm Richard Williams, The Angry Teacher. I've been teaching for 18+ Years , and have amassed quite a bit of knowledge to share. Please consider joining the Angry Teacher family; we'll enjoy having you in the fam!
Please consider checking out the other short story materials and resources in my store.
Also, guys, remember that leaving REVIEWS is a way that TeachShare gives you credit on products! So let's do it!
Thanks for stopping by!
Born a Crime by Trevor Noah: Socratic Seminar 2 packets plus rubric!
By The Red-Haired Reader
Are you looking for an authentic, student-led final assessment for Trevor Noah's Born a Crime? This resource contains everything you need to hold a Socratic Seminar Fishbowl Discussion in your classroom for the text!
Included are two different packets of Socratic Seminar packets- packet A and packet B. Each packet contains three different discussion questions that require students to answer and provide two quotes from the text to back up their answers. Students are also required to come up with three additional questions they will ask if there’s time in their seminar. Finally, the packet has a page where each student will monitor a partner in the opposite circle. They will make a check each time their partner speaks, and paraphrase meaningful comments their partner makes. The file also contains a rubric for you to use while your students are discussing!
When you print out the file, you’ll see packet A on the top half of the sheet, packet B on the bottom half, and then the rubric as the last page of the file. Remove the rubric and print one out for each of your students. Copy the rest of the pages, cut them in half, and staple them. Each student will receive one half-sheet booklet; packet A or packet B.
Give your students adequate time to plan for their Seminar! I usually give them a full class period, but you could have them do it for homework, or over the course of a few days. The day of the Seminar, you’ll assign partners with opposite packets. Let A discuss for as long as they need (usually 25 -30-ish minutes for me!), then flip-flop your circles and have B discuss afterwards.
My students LOVE Socratic Seminars! I have found the fishbowl discussion format works much better when you give each group three different questions so you don’t hear the same discussion two times, which is how this product is set up. I have used Socratic Seminars in small literature circle groups, as well as with the whole class at once. Please ask if you have questions!
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig Set of 2 Socratic Seminar packets + rubric
By The Red-Haired Reader
Are you looking for an interactive, student-led activity/ assessment for the end of Matt Haig's The Midnight Library?
This file contains two different packets of Socratic Seminar packets- packet A and packet B. Each packet contains three different discussion questions that require students to answer and provide two quotes from the text to back up their answers. Students are also required to come up with three additional questions they will ask if there’s time in their seminar. Finally, the packet has a page where each student will monitor a partner in the opposite circle. They will make a check each time their partner speaks, and paraphrase meaningful comments their partner makes. The file also contains a rubric for you to use while your students are discussing!
When you print out the file, you’ll see packet A on the top half of the sheet, packet B on the bottom half, and then the rubric as the last page of the file. Remove the rubric and print one out for each of your students. Copy the rest of the pages, cut them in half, and staple them. Each student will receive one half-sheet booklet; packet A or packet B.
Give your students adequate time to plan for their Seminar! I usually give them a full class period (40 minutes for me), but you could have them do it for homework, or over the course of a few days. The day of the Seminar, you’ll assign partners with opposite packets. Let A discuss for as long as they need (usually 30-ish minutes for me!), then flip-flop your circles and have B discuss afterwards.
My students LOVE Socratic Seminars! I have found the fishbowl discussion format works much better when you give each group three different questions so you don’t hear the same discussion two times, which is how this product is set up. I have used Socratic Seminars in small literature circle groups, as well as with the whole class at once. Please ask if you have questions!
By Educate and Create
This bundle includes quizzes for Hamlet Acts 1-5. Each quiz has multiple choice questions and at least two short answer questions. All these quizzes purchased individually would cost a total of $5.00. You save $1 buy purchasing all five in this bundle.
THE GREAT GATSBY [GALLERY WALK]
By Richard B Williams
This editable THE GREAT GATSBY [GALLERY WALK] resource provides students a chance to show what they know through this FUN, INTERACTIVE assignment. See who was paying attention, see who understands directions, and see who needs more scaffolding and support. With 10+ Critical Thinking & Writing Prompts, and Suggested Uses to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work, students will love this classic!
Watch your engaged students enjoy themselves as they "walk the gallery" responding to each chosen item. 11th - 12th Graders will love this short writing, INTERACTIVE quiz. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby is set in the Roaring Twenties, a time of prosperity and excess in America. The story is narrated by Nick Carraway, who moves to Long Island and rents a house in the wealthy neighborhood of West Egg. There, he becomes neighbors with the mysterious and wealthy Jay Gatsby.
As Nick becomes acquainted with his cousin Daisy Buchanan and her husband Tom, he learns of Gatsby's obsession with Daisy, who he had a romantic relationship with before the war. Gatsby throws extravagant parties in the hope of attracting Daisy's attention. Will these parties re-ignite the fire or will they prove dangerous in the end?
This 11th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to look at themselves, their world, and their life choices?
This PRODUCT includes:
1. 10 SHORT RESPONSE QUESTIONS/WRITING PROMPTS
2. BLANK CARDS FOR TEACHER PERSONALIZATION
3. EDITABLE
4. Suggested Uses
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QUICK READS [Series#1]
I HAVE A DREAM [TASK CARDS]
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.'S "I HAVE A DREAM" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
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Hey Angry Teacher Family,
I'm Richard Williams, The Angry Teacher. I've been teaching for 20+ Years , and have amassed quite a bit of knowledge to share. Please consider joining the Angry Teacher family; we'll enjoy having you in the fam!
Please consider checking out the other EDUCATIONAL materials and resources in my store.
Also, guys, remember that leaving REVIEWS is a way that TeachShare gives you credit on products! So let's do it!
Thanks for stopping by!