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Create an Ancient Greek City-State: 6th Studies Weekly Week 10
By Colleen Burdette
Review Ancient Greek City-States Creatively:
Students will read informational text to review what they have learned concerning Ancient Greek city-states. This text is also a good overview of city-states for those students who haven't learned about Ancient Greek city-states. This informational text sheet also includes instructions about the project.
Students will use their creativity to make a map of their own city-state and fill out an information sheet detailing the specifics of their city-state. Students will determine government, class system, education, economy, and other important facets of their city-states. Can be completed individually, with a partner, or in a group.
Follow up questions are provided for early finishers, written assignment, or to start classroom discussion. These questions increase rigor and allows for students to make connections.
Students will demonstrate their knowledge of Ancient Greek city-states by creating their own.
Aligns with Indiana Social Studies Standards: 6.H.1, 6.H.2.
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7-Unit Humanities & SEL Bundle for Grades 5-8 | Social Justice, Equity, SEL
By TooBookedUp
1. 18-Day Disabilities & Equity Unit Grades 6+ | Project, Essay, Assessments, Seminar
Description:
Explore the theme of equity and disabilities in schools and society with this 18-day unit designed for grades 6+. Students will engage with informational texts, videos, and case studies, leading to a STAAR-aligned extended essay and research project. This resource includes Socratic seminars, assessments, and creative projects to promote critical thinking and empathy. Perfect for SEL, humanities, and cross-curricular classrooms.
2. 18-Day Human Migration & Immigration Unit Grades 7+ | Project, Poetry, Assessments
Description:
Dive into the global topic of migration and immigration with this 18-day thematic unit for grades 7+. Through poetry, short stories, and informational texts, students will explore the historical and contemporary experiences of immigrants. Includes project-based assessments, writing tasks, and creative multimedia projects to foster understanding and empathy. A great resource for ELA, social studies, and SEL instruction.
3. 18-Day Multimedia Anti-Bullying Thematic Unit for Grades 5-8 | SEL Humanities
Description:
This 18-day multimedia unit on anti-bullying for grades 5-8 engages students with a range of media—films, political cartoons, short stories, and songs—to understand the impact of bullying in schools and society. Includes two Socratic seminars, a STAAR-aligned extended essay, and a creative capstone project. Ideal for SEL-focused classrooms and humanities teachers.
4. 19-Day Social Identity Unit | Low Prep | Grades 6-8 | Texts, Videos, and Project
Description:
Help students explore their own social identity and the factors that shape it in this 19-day unit for grades 6-8. The unit includes videos, readings, and group projects focused on themes like identity, community, and belonging. A low-prep, high-impact resource that encourages self-reflection and empathy through engaging multimedia activities and a culminating project.
5. 20-Day Social Media Mental Health Unit Grades 7+ | Project, Essay, Assessments
Description:
Explore the intersection of social media and mental health in this 20-day unit for grades 7+. Students will examine the effects of social media on well-being through informational texts, videos, and podcasts. Includes a STAAR-aligned essay, Socratic seminar, and multimedia project, making it an essential resource for teaching critical thinking and digital literacy.
6. 7-Day World Religions Research & Presentation Unit: Interdisciplinary Grades 6-8
Description:
This 7-day research and presentation unit allows students to explore major world religions through research-based learning. Perfect for grades 6-8, students will develop presentations on various religions, fostering understanding and global awareness. Includes guided research templates, presentation rubrics, and cross-curricular connections.
7. Human Rights 5-Day Research and Writing Unit | Middle School Social Essay Project
Description:
Introduce your middle school students to the concept of human rights in this 5-day research and writing unit. Students will engage with informational texts to explore human rights issues globally and locally, culminating in a social justice essay project. This unit is ideal for quick yet impactful lessons that combine research, writing, and advocacy.
NEW! Geographical Culture Cube Using the the 5 Geographical Themes
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Need a creative way for your students to demonstrate their learned knowledge?
Have your students create a "Cultural Cube", using the 5 Geographical Themes. The student will be assigned or chose a country to study based on our current studies and will create illustrations for each theme related to their country. To support their findings, they will complete the Think, Pair, & Share handout to use when presenting their cube.
OBJECTIVE:
The Learner will explore the cultural, political, physical, and environmental aspects of a country through the 5 Geographical Themes.
o The Leaner will make connections between relationships and places.
o The Learner will demonstrate his/her understanding of the 5 Geographical Themes through illustration and written explanation.
o The Learner will explain his/her knowledge of the country and themes by presenting his/her final product.
MATERIALS:
o Copies of the Culture Cube preferably on cardstock for sturdiness, if possible. (1 Per Student)
o Copies of the Culture Cube: Think, Pair & Share (1 Per Student)
o Rulers, scissors, glue, colored pencils, crayons, markers, rulers
o Tools for research: Internet, books on countries, magazines, textbooks, etc.
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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
By Mark Holmes
The project is divided into fourteen sections, including the front pages. Sections include Language/Population, Habitat/Geography, Family Structure, Government, and several others. Each section has a list of criteria and questions that must be answered to complete the section.
I would expect a single student to take about ten weeks, with a weekly goal (perhaps a little faster) of completing one section.
There is a score for each section and teacher info on ways to make it work.
The project contains a cover sheet, a teacher's page, two student pages and a sheet to help students select an appropriate civilization.
There is also a list of civilizations that have an abundance of information available on line.
By ARIANA PEREZ
Incluye dos proyectos que son rápidos y divertidos.
El primero es un mural de acontecimientos actuales.
Incluye la rúbrica, ejemplos y una guía.
El segundo es una publicación mockup de Instagram. Esta al igual que el muralismo tiende ser una de las actividades favoritas de los estudiantes ya que razona con ellos.
Como un bono incluye una actividad que ayuda a generar un bosquejo para un podcast.
Las actividades se pueden completar rápidamente y no tienen pierde.
Se pueden hacer en los niveles de español 2 a AP español.
It includes two projects that are fast and fun. The first one is a current events mural. It includes the rubric, examples, and a guide. The second one is an Instagram mockup post. This, like the mural project, tends to be one of the students' favorite activities because it resonates with them. As a bonus, it includes an activity that helps generate a podcast outline. These activities can be completed quickly and are foolproof. They can be done at Spanish levels 2 through AP Spanish.
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Create an Invention - National Inventor's Month Research & Project
By Innovations in Technology
National Inventors Month is a month-long event in May celebrating creativity and invention and all the contributions that inventors have made throughout the world. There is also a National Inventors Day on February 11th (Thomas Edison’s birthday). This lesson is appropriate for either holiday, or just to use as a creative lesson to explore inventions and inventors.
In this lesson, students learn more about the thought process involved in creating an invention. They complete a webquest (Internet scavenger hunt) to learn about patents trademarks, and their importance to inventors. Finally, they write a paragraph explaining their invention, draw a model of it, and then design and create a prototype of their own invention out of paper. The prototype portion of the project can be adjusted for classrooms with access to other materials or 3D printers if the teacher prefers. Answer keys and grading rubrics are provided, as well as fully editable files for ease of modifications.
This lesson was designed for middle school students (grades 6-8) but could also be used for upper elementary students.
Materials Required:
· Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)
· Software such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs
· Access to drawing software (such as Google Draw, Paint.net, SumoPaint, etc.) or
CAD software (such as Sketchup) – all optional
· Rulers, paper, tape and/or glue (for prototype)
· Other building materials or 3D printers (optional)
Files included:
· Teacher & Student Resources
· Patents & Trademarks WebQuest questions for students -
print and digital versions (editable)
· Patents & Trademarks WebQuest Answer Key (non-editable, .pdf)
· Invention Project Instructions, Student Expectations & Grading Rubric
Approximate Lesson Duration:
· Introduction to the Lesson: .5 – 1 (50 minute) class period
· Patents & Trademarks WebQuest: 1 – 2 (50 minute) class periods
· Invention Project: 1-5 (50 minute) class periods
· Project presentations and sharing with class (optional): Time required will be dependent on class size.
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Presidents' Day Research Report Template and Example
By Sign with me TOD
This product includes a research report template. Students will answer the following questions: name of president, when the president was born, when the president died, how many years in office the president was, how many terms the president served, who the vice president was at the time the president was in office, two challenges the president faced, two accomplishments the president achieved, and three interesting facts that were learned. There is a section for students to print out a picture or draw a picture of the president. At the end of the template, there is a section for resources as well.
There is an example provided at the end of the template as well that includes information about George Washington.
The students finished product could be made into a vertical poster (as seen in the thumbnail photo) and glue the black sections to the back of each page or cut the templates out and create a booklet.
Thanksgiving I Spy Search & Find Activities Math
By The Emergency Sub
I Spy Thanksgiving Worksheets
Celebrate the spirit of Thanksgiving with these fun and festive I Spy Thanksgiving Worksheets! Designed to engage students in a creative and educational activity, these worksheets feature a variety of Thanksgiving-themed hidden objects. From turkeys and pumpkins to stuffing and acorns, each I Spy puzzle encourages students to carefully observe and find the items.
Perfect for the classroom, at-home learning, or as a Thanksgiving activity for kids, these worksheets help improve focus, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills. With colorful, seasonal images, they offer a fun way for young learners to celebrate the holiday while also honing their visual recognition abilities.
Bundle Hispanic Heritage Month Activities, Research Project, Bulletin Board Set
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Do you want to engage and motivate your students to learn about Hispanic culture and famous Hispanics? Do you want to celebrate diversity and have students practice their research skills? Then download this Bundle Hispanic Heritage Month Activities, Research Project, and Bulletin Board Set. This is all you need to celebrate this month!
WebQuest
This comprehensive research project allows students to explore the history, culture, people, and more of Hispanics living in our country. This research activity is perfect for Hispanic Heritage Month, small group instruction, substitute plans, homework, and more!
You'll receive the activity in print and digital formats when you purchase this scavenger hunt resource. The research questions provided allow for scaffolded instruction that can be completed individually, in pairs, or in small groups. You can even use this lesson as a fun team-building or gamified activity. Your students are guaranteed to learn more about winter holidays with this high-quality, no-prep resource!
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Choice Board
Students will deepen their understanding of the achievements of Hispanic people in this activity that supports student voice and choice! Perfect for use in a Spanish classroom or when celebrating Hispanic culture, students can choose between 8 unique activities. Students can write poems, create a mini-mural or cartoon, or select from various other creative projects to demonstrate their learning. Great for differentiating instruction and various learning styles, there is something for everyone with this choice board.
Trivia Games
These three engaging trivia games are perfect as an individual or team-building activity. Use it as an engaging opener, attention-getter, a brain break, or build right into your lesson plans!
This no-prep resource comes with 35+ multiple-choice questions and instructions for three different games. Games can be played while moving around the classroom or sitting in seats or on the floor.
Bulletin Board
These 10 inspirational quotes and proverbs posters are perfect for Hispanic Heritage Month! Use for classroom décor, bulletin boards, or door decorations. Proverbs are from Mexico, Cuba, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and other countries. These sayings will surely resonate with your students. No prep! Just print and hang!
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Flags - Bulletin Board
Flags in this resource: Andorra*, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Ecuador, Gibraltar*, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, Peru, Spain, the Philippines*, Uruguay, Venezuela
*Andorra, Gibraltar, and the Philippines do not have Spanish as an official language but it is widely spoken.
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Protest Movements of the 1960's: E-Chapter Textbook Project
By Sarah Austin
Have your students explore the Protest Movements of the 1960’s by becoming an author of a textbook; whose job is to research, write, and creatively craft a chapter that will both inform and engage its readers regarding a protest movement of this era of time. Using Google Slides, students will be assigned one of the six following protest movements from which to research and create their chapter on:
Using an inquiry based approach, the accompanied Slide Presentation will first have students explore the cause and effect relationship of how these protest movements came to exist in America during this period of time. The latter portion of the presentation will provide students with an overview of the chapter project with student examples. The final activity will involve students sharing their chapter with their classmates, and completing a Venn Diagram that will serve to critically compare the six different protest movements.
This lesson/project easily lends itself to having a sub take over as well!
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Create your own Egyptian Burial Chamber: 6th Studies Weekly Week 7
By Colleen Burdette
Hands on project exploring your own Egyptian Burial Chamber:
Students will love sharing their story for the generations to come when creating their own version of an Egyptian Burial Chamber. Beginning with an informational text concerning these burial chambers, students will be engaged while creating their own.
There are four versions of this project which teachers can choose from for their students: written, drawing, model, and Google Slides. Instructions are provided for each of these projects. The projects have labels for students to complete which can be attached to the project for display.
Follow up questions will allow for increased rigor and encourages students to make connections to modern day.
Aligns with Indiana Social Studies Standards: 6.H.1, 6.H.2.
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19-Day Social Identity Unit | Low Prep | Grades 6-8 | Texts, Videos, and Project
By TooBookedUp
Students are eager to engage in conversation and learning around their identities! This engaging social identity unit explores the 8 Big Social Identities—gender, race, age, religion, orientation, ability, ethnicity, and class—through a blend of activities, texts, videos, music, and projects. Perfect for middle and early high school students, this unit is low prep for teachers, offering print-and-go materials that ensure a seamless teaching experience.
What’s Included:
Daily Activities Overview:
Day 1: Understanding Social Identity
Day 2: The Big 8 Social Identities
Day 3: Power, Privilege, and Marginalization
Day 4: Cultural Heritage and Identity
Day 5: Family Traditions and Social Identity
Day 6: Seminar Preparation
Day 7: Media Representation and Identity
Day 8: Cultural Pride and Daily Life
Day 9: Traditional Music and Identity
Day 10: Film Connection - "Wonder"
Day 11: Continuation of "Wonder"
Day 12: Conclusion of "Wonder"
Day 13: Seminar on "Wonder"
Day 14: Personal Narrative Writing
Day 15: Continue Personal Narrative Writing
Day 16: Peer Feedback on Narratives
Day 17: Identity Mask Project
Day 18: Continue Identity Mask Project
Day 19: Finalize Identity Mask Project
Key Features:
Bring social identity to life in your classroom with this dynamic and interactive unit. Equip your students with the knowledge and skills to understand and appreciate the diverse identities that shape our world. Purchase now and make a meaningful impact on your students' understanding of social identity!
Bundle for T. Wilson (25 Geography Lessons)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
This bundle Includes:
Please note: All instructional material including bundles should not be shared. You are purchasing to be used by one instructor. For more than one instructor to use this material, additional user licenses MUST be purchased -- one per for each instructor using this material.
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1. China’s One-Child Policy (Cartogram)
2. Geograph: Who's The Boss? Comparing World Government Systems
3. Geography Pre-assessment/Post-assessment For Beginning of Year
4. Getting to Know You Through Geography: A Beginning of the Year Activity
5. Bloom's Taxonomy Stems & Guiding Questions for Social Studies and Geography
6 Geography: Push and Pull Factors on Human Migration (Full Lesson, PP + Game)
7. Landforms Picture Dictionary Introductory Activity
8. Developing or Developed? Examing Countries' Development
9. Cult of Personality: A Lesson on Propaganda
10. Teaching With Political Cartoons in the Social Studies & Geography Classroom
11. Celebrating the Changing Roles of Women in Asia
12. Earth Day: Solving Issues Around the World
13. Understanding Culture and Subculture Cooperative Learning Activity
14. Geography & Social Studies Comprehension Activity: Fact or Fiction
15. Hitler’s Olympics With PowePoint
16. Baby Drop Box: How China and South Korea Prevent Infanticide
17. 5 Themes of Geography Flipbook (Using Current Events)
18. Create a Country Recipe (Exploring Characteristics of a Country)
19. Amazing Natural Disasters of the 20th Century
20. Easter Hunt Around The World Using Google Maps & Absolute Location
21. Is Our Government System Fair?—Intro to Government Systems
22. 10 Quick & Effective Wrap-Up Reviews: Middle School Geography & Social Studies
23. Differentiated Instruction - A Multiple Intelligences Lesson
24. Creating a Culture Using Five Geographical Themes
25. Women in the Early Industrial Revolution in Social Studies
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Halloween - Frighteningly Famous! - History Project - Biography Activity
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Bring history, art, and imagination together in a spine-tingling exploration of historical figures with "Frighteningly Famous," the perfect activity for Halloween or anytime of year! This engaging and multidisciplinary classroom project invites students to embark on a journey that blurs the lines between fiction and reality. In this captivating activity, students select classic monsters such as Frankenstein, Dracula, the Wolfman, and others and transform them into famous historical figures from the halls of history.
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Educational Value: The "Frighteningly Famous" Activity offers a unique blend of art, history, and critical thinking, making it an invaluable addition to your classroom resources. It promotes creativity, research skills, and interdisciplinary learning, fostering a deeper appreciation for history and art.
Perfect for Middle and High School: This activity is specifically designed for middle and high school students, providing age-appropriate content and challenges that align with educational standards.
Perfect for Halloween or to use anytime of the school year when you need a fun activity!
"Climate Change & Energy Usage" Inquiry-Based Grade 5-7 Unit Plan
By Mark Holmes
Welcome to "Climate Change and Energy Usage" unit plan - a comprehensive 6-week unit designed for Grade 6 students. This carefully crafted unit aligns with the Alberta Grade 6 outcomes and focusses mostly on inquiry learning, offering an in-depth exploration of the complex relationships between energy usage, climate patterns, and ongoing climate change. This also covers many NGSS, TEKS and Virginia standards.
This unit engages students in a journey of discovery, encouraging them to investigate how historical energy use has influenced climate patterns, examine societal and economic factors behind energy choices, and explore climate change mitigation strategies. Through a blend of research, hands-on activities, and project-based learning, students will develop a deep understanding of climate change causes and impacts.
Key features of this unit include:
By the end of this unit, your students will have developed a holistic understanding of climate change issues, explored potential solutions, and reflected on their role in creating a sustainable future. This unit not only meets curriculum requirements but also empowers students to become active participants in addressing one of the most pressing challenges of our time.
Equip your students with the knowledge and skills they need to understand and act on climate change. Download this comprehensive unit today and inspire the next generation of environmental stewards!
BUNDLE Proyectos para la clase de Hispanohablantes Español 3 y 4
By ARIANA PEREZ
I believe in Game Based Learning and Project Based Learning in the classroom. This bundle is part of my PBL Program.
➡️PBL makes learning more engaging and relevant to students because they work on projects that interest and motivate them. It encourages active participation and a sense of ownership over their learning.
➡️PBL promotes teamwork and collaboration. Students work together on projects, which helps them develop communication and interpersonal skills.
❤ These projects will impact the dynamic in your classroom for a positive turn.
Many of these projects can be conducted alone or in groups.
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Bundle of Hispanic PROJECTS
A different approach to writing a story or working with leyendas.
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Important Moments in History - The Fall of the Berlin Wall | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn interesting facts about the fall of the Berlin Wall as they complete several projects including a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included with this lesson is a word search puzzle that includes an answer key, perfect for early finishers or as a part of the lesson. Finally, students research a portion of the events that led up to the fall of the wall and create a presentation using Microsoft Sway. Optionally, they can present this to the class.
This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary or high school as well. This is also a great lesson to leave for a substitute teacher!
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
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Deal Education - ASL and English Presidents' Day Research Report Template
By Sign with me TOD
This product includes a research report template. Students will answer the following questions: name of president, when the president was born, when the president died, how many years in office the president was, how many terms the president served, who the vice president was at the time the president was in office, two challenges the president faced, two accomplishments the president achieved, and three interesting facts that were learned. There is a section for students to print out a picture or draw a picture of the president. At the end of the template, there is a section for resources as well. Signs are provided for each question throughout the template.
There is an example provided at the end of the template as well that includes information about George Washington.
The students finished product could be made into a vertical poster (as seen in the thumbnail photo) and glue the black sections to the back of each page or cut the templates out and create a booklet.
Veterans Day I Spy and Word Search & Find Military Remembrance Day Activities
By The Emergency Sub
Veterans Day Word Search and I Spy Worksheets
Celebrate and honor our veterans with this engaging set of worksheets designed to inspire learning and appreciation for Veterans Day! The Veterans Day Word Search includes a collection of meaningful words related to military service, patriotism, and remembrance, allowing students to discover terms like "honor," "freedom," "patriot" and "peace."
The I Spy Worksheet challenges participants to find hidden objects based on four US Armed Forces, Navy, Marines, Army and Air Force. These activities are a fun and educational way to engage students or families in reflecting on the significance of Veterans Day, while also boosting vocabulary, observation skills, and critical thinking.
Perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, or community events, these worksheets make learning about veterans both fun and meaningful.