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Social Studies: Graphic Organizer for In-Class Notes & Formative Assessment
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Need to help your students learn to take notes and a way for you as the instruction to understand what they understood and what they need help with?
This is a great organizer that students can use to evaluate what they understand and what they need help with.
Assertiveness Training: Empowering Teens and Adults
By Behavior Highway
Unlock the power of assertive communication with our comprehensive Assertiveness Training program, specially designed for teens and adults. This engaging and interactive resource includes a detailed PowerPoint presentation and a complementary handout, offering practical exercises and strategies to help learners develop and practice assertiveness in various situations.
What's Included:
Empower teens and adults to communicate with confidence and clarity through our Assertiveness Training program. Download today to foster a culture of respect, self-assurance, and effective communication!
By Beth Hammett
Trapped in a snowstorm in a dangerous mountain pass, students use character traits to debate and give rationals to win the only two seats in the wagon. Students create avatars with this 22 page handout based on character traits and character flaws. Uses social skills combined with ELA skills to practice compare and contrast, fact-based arguments and persuasion. Includes:
Directions
Character Trait List with Definition
Character Flaw List with Definition
12 Western themed Male Avatars
12 Western themed Female Avatars
Wagon, Ho! Scenario
Group Chart with Note Taking section
Character Reflection Sheet
Extra Resources
Optional Writing, Project, and Video Assignments
Excellent for small/whole group, whether at-risk/GT/AP, that uses character traits and fact-based evidence/proof to practice decision making processes and expository writings.
Une histoire, deux voix : A la découverte de la subjectivité - Grades 5-8
By Mark Holmes
Une histoire, deux regards : Explorer la subjectivité et l'empathie à travers des récits à double perspective
Description :
Plongez dans l'univers de la subjectivité et de l'empathie avec "Une histoire, deux regards", un recueil unique de huit nouvelles, chacune racontée selon deux points de vue opposés. Conçu pour les élèves de 5e à 4e, cet outil invite les lecteurs à examiner des situations familières sous différents angles, favorisant ainsi la compréhension, la compassion et l'esprit critique.
Chaque histoire met en scène deux personnages distincts, comme le nouvel élève timide et le pitre turbulent de la classe, ou encore l'athlète déterminé et l'artiste passionné. En présentant les deux perspectives côte à côte, ces récits invitent les élèves à se mettre à la place de chaque personnage, à explorer ses pensées, ses sentiments et ses motivations. Au fil des histoires, ils développeront une meilleure compréhension du rôle que la personnalité, les priorités et les expériences de vie jouent dans la perception du monde.
Mais l'apprentissage ne s'arrête pas aux histoires elles-mêmes ! Cette ressource complète comprend également 20 activités et questions de discussion stimulantes, offrant aux enseignants une multitude d'outils pour approfondir les leçons d'empathie et de prise de perspective. De l'analyse comparative aux exercices d'écriture, en passant par les jeux de rôle et les liens avec le monde réel, ces activités sont conçues pour aider les élèves à intérioriser les messages des histoires et à les appliquer à leur propre vie.
Points forts de "Une histoire, deux regards" :
En explorant ces récits à double perspective et en participant aux activités qui les accompagnent, les élèves :
"Une histoire, deux regards" est un outil indispensable pour tout enseignant souhaitant promouvoir l'apprentissage socio-émotionnel, l'éducation au caractère et le développement des compétences du XXIe siècle. Téléchargez-le dès maintenant et observez vos élèves devenir des individus plus compréhensifs, empathiques et ouverts d'esprit !
Student Success Guidebook - Brochure Project
By Innovations in Technology
Creating a Student Success Guidebook (brochure project) gives students an opportunity to share their knowledge and tips for success in middle school with the following year’s new incoming class of students. This is perfect for a technology or leadership class, or for a club that focuses on assisting students, such as Student Council. Students work in small teams to research an assigned topic about expectations in middle school, specific to their school. Next, they create one page of a brochure with their information which will finally be combined with the other teams’ pages to create a full brochure that can be published and distributed to incoming students. The project was created for 8th graders but could easily be adapted to use with 5th or 6th graders leaving elementary school and providing tips for success to new elementary students, or could be used by sophomores (or above) in high school to create a success guide for incoming high school freshmen.
Great end of year project!!
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources
• Brochure Project Instructions, Expectations & Grading Rubric
• Sample Brochure (non-editable .pdf)
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20 Logic Puzzles for Grades 5-8
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Unlocking Logic: 20 Engaging Puzzles for Grades 5–8 is a fun and challenging collection of brain teasers designed to boost critical thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving skills in middle school students. This ebook features 20 diverse puzzles, including number patterns, riddles, code-breaking, magic squares, logic grids, spatial reasoning, and more. Each puzzle is crafted to spark curiosity and encourage creative thinking, making it perfect for classroom use, homework, enrichment, or early finishers.
The puzzles vary in difficulty and style to engage a wide range of learners and support flexible use across grades 5–8. Students are encouraged to work individually or in pairs, explore multiple strategies, and build resilience through thoughtful problem-solving. A full answer key is provided to support self-checking and guided discussion.
Whether you're a teacher looking to inspire your class or a parent wanting to support logical thinking at home, this ebook is the perfect companion for building sharp minds—one puzzle at a time!
Promote Positivity & Kindness with Growth Mindset Activities and Worksheets
By Mrs Wates Teaching Creations
Create a classroom filled with positivity, kindness, and support with this fun and engaging Roll and Encourage Growth Mindset pack. This resource is thoughtfully designed to inspire a warm and uplifting learning environment for your students. The kindness activities pack includes 6 dynamic worksheets, available in both vibrant color and printer-friendly black and white versions, ensuring flexibility and cost-effectiveness in your classroom. With this printable pack you'll empower your students to embrace kindness, empathy, and a growth mindset, creating a joyful and supportive learning environment that enhances their overall development. Elevate your classroom culture with this easy-to-use, creative, and impactful teacher resource that will inspire your young learners to be compassionate, confident, and caring individuals.
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Health/ELA - Media and Self Esteem
By Amanda G
How does media effect one's self esteem?
This package contains 6 lessons and a culminating task that will address this topic.
The package is meant to be taught over at least five lessons. With discussion, each page should easily fill a 45- to 60-minute lesson block.
Lessons include:
- definitions and discussion
- Influence of the Media
- self esteem and music videos
- what happens when a "beauty" company helps people see their beauty?
- evolution of an advertisement (print media/photoshopping)
- overcoming stereotypes and negative comments
- Think about how awesome you are
- Hand of friendship (culminating task)
There is currently no final assessment piece included in this package.
Each lesson, except the last, should be started with a gratitude journal page. The idea behind this it to help students see that they have a lot to be grateful for, regardless of what the media may portray to them. The journal pages shouldn’t take anymore than 5 minutes, max. For photo copying purposes, the journal page is placed before the worksheet, for any given lesson.
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Character Analysis Lifeboat Game
By Beth Hammett
Students create avatars with this 22 page handout is based on character traits and character flaws. Students debate for a seat on a lifeboat to survive a luxury cruise shipwreck. Uses social skills combined with ELA skills to practice compare and contrast, fact-based arguments and persuasion. Includes:
Directions
Character Trait List with Definition
Character Flaw List with Definition
12 Male Avatars
12 Female Avatars
Lifeboat Scenario
Group Chart with Note Taking section
Character Reflection Sheet
Extra Resources
Optional Writing, Project, and Video Assignments
Excellent for small/whole group, whether at-risk/GT/AP, that uses character traits and fact-based evidence/proof to practice decision making processes and expository writings.
Democrat Vs Republican: A Matter of Perspective
By Mark Holmes
This resource is aimed at 7th to 10th grade.
The political landscape in the United States is deeply polarized, with Republicans and Democrats often having starkly different positions on many issues.
Here are ten hot contentious topics that hav been prominent in the political discourse. These topics are highly dynamic, and the positions associated with each party can evolve over time, influenced by current events, leadership changes, and public opinion. Always consult the most recent sources for the latest information on these and other political issues.
Each issue has further been divided into two short stories, or rather scenarios, one from the perspective of a democrat, and one from the perspective of a republican.
Finally, there are sets of questions that probe each scenario and dig deeper into the issues and perspectives.
The topics covered are:
Gun control
Abortion
Healthcare reform
Climate change & environmental policy
Tax policy
Immigration
Economic inequality & social welfare
Education
LGBTQ+ Rights
Voting rights and electoral integrity
Growth Mindset Roll and Play Activities - Reflection Templates & Worksheets
By Mrs Wates Teaching Creations
Foster a classroom culture of positivity, resilience and growth with this Roll and Reflect with 36 Growth Mindset Questions. This engaging growth mindset activity is designed to empower your students to develop a growth mindset and embrace challenges with confidence. These questions can be used during morning meetings, as a brain break or incorporated into your growth mindset lessons. Inside this pack you will find 6 unique worksheets, each with 6 thought-provoking growth mindset reflection questions. With a total of 36 questions your students will have a wealth of opportunities to explore their mindset and develop a positive outlook on learning. The printable pack includes both black and color versions, allowing you to choose the perfect style to match your classroom decor. It's UK and US English friendly. The Roll and Reflect activity is simple and fun. Your students take turns rolling the dice and answering the corresponding growth mindset question. As they share their thoughts and experiences, they will discover the power of perseverance, determination and the value of embracing mistakes as learning opportunities. Promote essential social-emotional skills and critical thinking.
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One Story, Two Perspectives: Exploring Subjectivity thru Dual-Perspectives 5-8
By Mark Holmes
One Story, Two Perspectives: Exploring Subjectivity and Empathy through Dual-Perspective Narratives 5-8
Description:
Dive into the world of subjectivity and empathy with "1 Story, 2 Perspectives," a unique collection of eight short stories, each told from two contrasting viewpoints. Designed for students in grades 5-8, this resource encourages readers to examine familiar scenarios through different lenses, fostering understanding, compassion, and critical thinking skills.
Each story features two distinct characters, such as the shy new kid and the boisterous class clown, or the driven athlete and the passionate artist. By presenting both perspectives side by side, these narratives invite students to step into the shoes of each character, exploring their thoughts, feelings, and motivations. As students engage with the stories, they'll develop a deeper appreciation for the role that personality, priorities, and life experiences play in shaping one's perception of the world.
But the learning doesn't stop with the stories themselves! This comprehensive resource also includes 20 thought-provoking activities and discussion questions, providing educators with a wealth of tools for extending the lessons of empathy and perspective-taking. From comparative analysis and writing prompts to role-playing exercises and real-world connections, these activities are designed to help students internalize the stories' messages and apply them to their own lives.
Key features of "1 Story, 2 Perspectives":
By exploring these dual-perspective narratives and engaging in the accompanying activities, students will:
"One Story, Two Perspectives" is a must-have resource for any educator looking to promote social-emotional learning, character education, and the development of 21st-century skills. Download now and watch as your students grow into more understanding, empathetic, and open-minded individuals!