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By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
This 90-minute lesson introduces students to World Red Cross Day, celebrated every year on May 8th. Using the educational video World Red Cross Day, students explore the history, principles, and global impact of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
The lesson begins with a warm-up discussion to activate prior knowledge, followed by two viewings of the video to support comprehension. Students then engage with a printable worksheet featuring vocabulary activities, comprehension questions, critical thinking prompts, and a creative drawing task where they design a badge or slogan based on Red Cross values. Through collaborative pair work and whole-class discussion, students deepen their understanding of core humanitarian principles such as neutrality, impartiality, and voluntary service. A final quiz section reinforces key facts and encourages reflection on the importance of helping others in times of crisis.
This lesson not only builds language and listening skills but also promotes empathy, civic responsibility, and global awareness. It’s ideal for upper elementary or middle school learners and easily adaptable across different classroom settings. Answer keys are included, and the worksheet can be printed or used digitally for blended learning environments.
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
This 90-minute lesson introduces students to the history and significance of Mother’s Day through an engaging video, interactive activities, and creative expression. Using the educational video “History of Mother’s Day” by HISTORY, students explore the origins of the holiday—from ancient Greek traditions and “Mothering Sunday” in Britain to the efforts of Anna Jarvis in establishing Mother’s Day in the United States.
The lesson begins with a warm-up discussion about students' personal experiences with the holiday, followed by guided viewing of the video and comprehension questions to reinforce listening and understanding. Students then complete vocabulary and true/false activities to deepen their grasp of key concepts and historical facts. In groups, they reflect on cultural practices and share opinions about how Mother's Day is celebrated today.
To personalize the learning experience, students write heartfelt letters to their mothers and design simple Mother’s Day cards. These creative tasks promote emotional expression and language development.
The lesson concludes with a class review and sharing session, fostering community and appreciation. A printable student worksheet includes all activities and an answer key, making it ideal for in-class or at-home use. This lesson blends history, language, and creativity while celebrating one of the most meaningful days of the year.
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
This 90-minute lesson introduces students to the history, meaning, and modern observance of Memorial Day in the United States. Using the educational video “What Is Memorial Day?” as a foundation, students will explore the origins of the holiday, key historical events, and how it is commemorated today.
The lesson includes vocabulary development, comprehension questions, timeline creation, and international comparisons with similar holidays like Remembrance Day and ANZAC Day. Students will also engage in reflective writing to consider the importance of honoring those who have served in the military. A printable worksheet with engaging activities and an answer key is included to support learning and classroom discussion.
Perfect for upper elementary and middle school learners, this lesson encourages critical thinking, empathy, and historical understanding.
Lesson Plan on World Fair Trade Day
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
This 90-minute lesson introduces students to the concept and importance of World Fair Trade Day through engaging, age-appropriate activities. Aimed at upper elementary and lower secondary learners, the lesson fosters global awareness and social responsibility by exploring how Fair Trade supports farmers, workers, and communities in developing countries.
The session begins with a warm-up discussion and a short educational video to spark curiosity. Students then complete a guided reading task and comprehension questions that highlight key information about World Fair Trade Day and its global impact. A vocabulary section reinforces essential terms, while a matching activity connects Fair Trade products with their countries of origin.
Interactive elements include a fun word scramble, a product hunt, and a mini role-play where students imagine being Fair Trade farmers and shoppers. The lesson wraps up with a reflective writing task, encouraging students to express why Fair Trade matters in their own words.
A printable worksheet is included, containing all activities and an answer key for easy assessment. This lesson is ideal for integrating citizenship education, ethics, or global studies into your classroom and helps learners become more informed and compassionate global citizens. No prior knowledge of Fair Trade is required.
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Celebrate the wonders of nature with this engaging and educational Arbor Day lesson, perfect for elementary students! Designed for a 90-minute classroom lesson, this resource brings Arbor Day to life through a fun mix of storytelling, activities, and interactive learning based on the popular YouTube video "Arbor Day | The Dr. Binocs Show."
Students will explore the history of Arbor Day, learn why trees are essential to our planet, and discover fascinating facts about famous trees like the Sequoia, Cherry Blossom, and Maple. The lesson includes a printable worksheet filled with matching tasks, mystery tree quizzes, creative drawing prompts, and writing reflections to encourage environmental awareness and personal connection to nature.
With a friendly tone, colorful cover, and hands-on activities, this lesson helps young learners develop a love for trees and understand their vital role in our world. It’s ideal for Earth Day tie-ins, science lessons, or school-wide Arbor Day events.
Whether you're planting trees, walking through a local park, or simply learning in class, this Arbor Day lesson is the perfect companion for inspiring young minds to protect and appreciate the natural world. Let’s grow a greener future—one tree at a time!
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
What is Earth Day?
Earth Day is an annual event celebrated worldwide to demonstrate support for environmental protection. It serves as a reminder of our responsibility to safeguard our planet for future generations.
Why do we celebrate Earth Day?
Earth Day is celebrated to raise awareness about environmental issues such as pollution, deforestation, climate change, and endangered species. It encourages individuals, communities, and governments to take action to preserve and protect the Earth’s natural resources.
Why is Earth Day important?
Earth Day is crucial because it brings people together to advocate for sustainable practices and policies. By promoting environmental awareness and activism, Earth Day plays a vital role in inspiring positive change and fostering a deeper connection between humanity and the planet.
This 90-minute lesson plan will help you teach your A1-A2 students basic facts about Earth Day in a very communicative way. The video 'What Is Earth Day?' is used throughout. There are many activities designed especially for levels A1-A2, and the answers are provided at the end.
Easter Bundle - Lesson Plans and Colouring Pages
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Easter: What does it represent? Easter is one of the primary Christian celebrations, or Holy Days. It celebrates Jesus' rising from the dead three days following His crucifixion. Easter signifies the joyful conclusion of the Lenten period characterized by fervent prayer, fasting, and repentance for numerous Christian groups. Easter ranks as one of the most important celebrations in the Christian calendar, alongside the birth of Christ. It happens when Christians celebrate and show thankfulness for the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Based on the Christian liturgical calendar, Easter is the most important and joyful celebration. Christians take this opportunity to reflect on the significance of Jesus' crucifixion and the promise of everlasting life. A fundamental principle of Christianity is the resurrection, which underscores the assurance of salvation and hope offered through faith in Jesus Christ.
This comprehensive bundle includes two lesson plans on Easter, with teacher's notes and students' worksheets. Answers are provided as well. It also includes a colouring book with 20 colouring pages. Have fun with your lessons!
Lesson Plan: The History of Easter
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
The main Christian holiday, Easter, commemorates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day following his crucifixion. Although the commemoration of Jesus' Resurrection most likely took place earlier, the first known Easter celebration dates to the second century.
In the Christian calendar, Easter comes after Lent, which is 40 days before to Easter (excluding Sundays) and is customarily marked by fasting and penance. Holy Week, which encompasses Good Friday, the day of Jesus' crucifixion; Maundy Thursday, the celebration of his Last Supper with his followers; and Holy Saturday, the period between his crucifixion and resurrection, comes right before Easter.
This lesson plan on the history of Easter will last 90 minutes. It includes the various teaching stages and their duration. Photocopiable students' worksheet are also included, along with their answer sheet. The lesson plan uses the video 'History of the Holidays: Easter' by the acclaimed History Channel (YouTube link in the content).
Lesson Plan: 10 Surprising Easter Traditions in Europe
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Easter is a beloved festival celebrated all across the world, but did you know that Europe has unique traditions and rituals that you might not be familiar with? We look at ten of the most surprising and fascinating Easter traditions across Europe in this lesson. These traditions, which range from rolling eggs in the UK to burning Judas effigies in Greece and even rolling cheese in England, are sure to surprise and delight you. Easter parades, communal dancing (in Eastern Europe), egg hunts, and the Easter Bunny are other traditions that have come to be linked with Easter and are observed by both Christians and some non-Christians. Come along on this journey and discover the rich and varied Easter traditions that Europe has to offer.
This lesson plan is intended to take about 90 minutes to complete. It includes all the stages of the lesson, the learning goals, the necessary materials, the students' worksheets, and the answer key.
The activities cover all skills (reading, listening, speaking, and writing). A video lasting 5 minutes is also included (the YouTube link is in the content).
Sugar Skull - Day of the Dead craft sculptures
By Patricia
Dive into the vibrant Mexican culture with our student-tested Sugar Skull - Day of the Dead craft sculptures! This engaging lesson – it's an immersive exploration of culture and tradition. Perfect for classrooms celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month or studying Mexican art, this activity invites students to delve into the rich symbolism and meaning behind the Day of the Dead
Our comprehensive package includes step-by-step instructions for creating stunning Sugar Skull - Day of the Dead craft sculptures, along with printable templates and resources to enhance the learning experience.
With its student-tested approach and emphasis on cultural understanding, it's sure to engage and inspire learners of all ages.
This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide for 2 - 45-minute lesson
- 1 printables
- 1 poster
- Background information on Mexican culture
Skills Developed in this lesson:
- Learn art vocabulary and Mexican culture.
- Fine motor skills.
If you like this resource, check out our other Hispanic Heritage Month art projects!
⭐️Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with our vibrant Oaxaca Mexican Pottery
⭐️Hispanic Heritage Month with our Frida Kahlo Selfie activity
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Hispanic Heritage Month project
By Patricia
This student-tested activity brings the rich culture of Mexico to life in your classroom. This engaging activity was designed specifically for the Hispanic Heritage Month project. Immerse your students in the beauty and tradition of Oaxacan pottery as they explore the fascinating world of art.
This comprehensive teacher's guide provides everything you need to seamlessly integrate this Hispanic Heritage Month art project into your lesson plans.
The accompanying worksheet reinforces key concepts and allows students to showcase their understanding of Hispanic art through a variety of engaging exercises. Whether they're learning about different pottery techniques or exploring the symbolism behind traditional designs, this worksheet is sure to spark meaningful discussions and creative expression.
This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide for 2 - 45-minute lesson - From background information on the history and significance of Oaxacan pottery to step-by-step instructions for creating stunning pottery-inspired artwork, you'll have all the tools you need to captivate your students' imaginations.
- 1 worksheet
- 1 poster
Skills Developed in this lesson:
- Learn art vocabulary and Mexican culture.
- Fine motor skills.
If you like this resource, check out our other Hispanic Heritage month actitivites!
⭐️⭐️⭐️BUNDLE Hispanic Heritage Month crafts bundle
⭐️Hispanic Heritage Month with our Frida Kahlo Selfie activity
⭐️Mexican art, and culture with our Hispanic Heritage Month art project.
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If you have any questions, comments, or concerns please feel free to contact me at mspatricialopes@gmail.com and leave some feedback! :)
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90-Minute Lesson Plan on Valentine's Day
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
How did St. Valentine become associated with love and romance? Get the full story behind the holiday.
Whether you love Valentine's Day or hate it, one thing is clear: The holiday goes way back. And while it's now known for kissing, Valentine's Day gifts, and hard-to-get dinner reservations, the origins of the holiday are far less romantic. Many people believe he’s celebrated for his role as a Roman priest who helped couples secretly get married. Valentine’s Day did not come to be celebrated as a day of romance until about the 14th century. Today, we celebrate it on the 14th of February.
This 90-minute lesson will teach young children the real history behind the globally celebrated Valentine's Day. It is based on the YouTube video 'Bet You Didn't Know: Valentine's Day | History' (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neb7dbPW0Sk&t=1s) by the acclaimed History channel. There are plenty of activities and their answers are provided at the end.
Lesson Plan on the video 'The First Thanksgiving Story for Kids'
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
This is a complete lesson plan based on the YouTube video 'The First Thanksgiving Story for Kids' (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oodJKjJ_VqY&t=15s) by LeFive Kids Playground. Learn all about the first Thanksgiving in this fun and educational animated video for kids! Join the Pilgrims on their exciting journey across the ocean on the Mayflower, and discover how they met the Native Americans and celebrated the very first Thanksgiving feast.
The lesson is designed for Grades 3 and 4, and it should last approximately 60 minutes. There many activities included, and their answers are provided at the end.
This video is perfect for teaching young children about the history of Thanksgiving in a way that is engaging and easy to understand. They will learn:
Fall Themed Make a Tree Fingerprint Craft Printable Fine Motor Practice
By Kyla McHenry
Celebrate fall and have fun creating too! This resource will give your learner the chance to paint with their fingers, using their fine motor skills and create a beautiful piece of fall art.
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Holiday Case Study Diagnose / Read Labs & Treat Sickly Elves / Health Science
By Scrub Squad
Are you ready to inject some festive fun into your health science curriculum? Introducing our engaging activity, The Mystery of the Sickly Elves! This printable and ready-to-use package is designed to captivate your students while teaching them about influenza and its treatment. Perfect for high school grades 9-12, this lesson is ideal for health science educators looking to provide their students with real-world skills in nursing and CNA.
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By the end of this engaging activity, your students will gain a solid understanding of health science theory, treatment options, and the importance of vaccination. They’ll leave feeling like total medical masterminds, and who knows, maybe even inspired to pursue careers in the medical field!
Bring a little holiday cheer and detective work to your classroom with The Mystery of the Sickly Elves. Your students will love this unique and interactive approach to learning about health science!
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CTE Health Science Understanding Healthcare Systems Worksheets & Scenarios
CTE Health Science 2 Day Patient Intake / Consent / HIPAA / Triage Simulation
Professionalism in Healthcare Preparing CNAs, PCTs & Allied Health for Clinicals
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Health Science Holiday Endocrine System Diabetes Case Study With Medical Math
By Scrub Squad
Celebrate the holiday season while teaching important health science concepts with this festive, comprehensive lesson plan on diabetes management! In this engaging lesson, students will learn about the symptoms of diabetes, insulin dosing, and healthy lifestyle choices—all with a Christmas twist. Through a holiday-themed scenario, students will practice calculating insulin doses based on blood sugar levels. They will also gain an understanding of how to manage diabetes and make healthy food choices during the holidays.
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This resource offers a festive, engaging approach to teaching diabetes management and insulin dosing. Help your students enjoy the Christmas season while learning valuable skills for managing diabetes and making healthy food choices. It's the perfect holiday lesson to spread both knowledge and cheer!
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Health Science / Nursing Guide to Degloving without Contaminating Stations Print
Cranial Nerve Printable Case Study / Anatomy / Nursing / Health Science
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Holiday Case Study Diagnose / Read Labs & Treat Sickly Elves / Health Science
By Scrub Squad
Are you ready to inject some festive fun into your health science curriculum? Introducing our engaging activity, The Mystery of the Sickly Elves! This printable and ready-to-use package is designed to captivate your students while teaching them about influenza and its treatment. Perfect for high school grades 9-12, this lesson is ideal for health science educators looking to provide their students with real-world skills in nursing and CNA.
Product Highlights:
By the end of this engaging activity, your students will gain a solid understanding of health science theory, treatment options, and the importance of vaccination. They’ll leave feeling like total medical masterminds, and who knows, maybe even inspired to pursue careers in the medical field!
Bring a little holiday cheer and detective work to your classroom with The Mystery of the Sickly Elves. Your students will love this unique and interactive approach to learning about health science!
Health Science Holiday Endocrine System Diabetes Case Study With Medical Math
By Scrub Squad
Celebrate the holiday season while teaching important health science concepts with this festive, comprehensive lesson plan on diabetes management! In this engaging lesson, students will learn about the symptoms of diabetes, insulin dosing, and healthy lifestyle choices—all with a Christmas twist. Through a holiday-themed scenario, students will practice calculating insulin doses based on blood sugar levels. They will also gain an understanding of how to manage diabetes and make healthy food choices during the holidays.
Included in this Resource:
Objectives:
Perfect for:
This resource offers a festive, engaging approach to teaching diabetes management and insulin dosing. Help your students enjoy the Christmas season while learning valuable skills for managing diabetes and making healthy food choices. It's the perfect holiday lesson to spread both knowledge and cheer!
If you enjoyed this activity, explore the fun options below!
Health Science / Nursing Guide to Degloving without Contaminating Stations Print
Cranial Nerve Printable Case Study / Anatomy / Nursing / Health Science
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Scrub Squad
EDITABLE Name Building Puzzles - Fall Themed - First Name - Last Name
By Miss Molly's Preschool Minis
One of the best ways to begin teaching letters at a young age, is by using your student's names. Something that belongs to them!
Practice name building and letter identification using these editable FALL name puzzles. This resource include templates for names that are 2-11 letters long. If a child's name is long, consider writing 2 letters per piece.
Ways to use based on student skills:
Easy- Students practice building their pre-made name puzzle (Teacher types names, prints, and cuts ahead of time)
Average- Student cut apart pieces and then rebuild their name. (Teacher tpyes and prints ahead of time)
Challenging- Student identify how many letters are in their name, write their name, cut apart pieces, and then build their name.
⭐This pack includes:
Editable puzzle template (black and white, red, orange, and yellow) for names that are 2-11 letters long.
Printable puzzle template (black and white, red, orange, and yellow) for names that are 2-11 letters long.
⭐Tips to Edit
When editing, you will need to do so in PowerPoint.
Type each students name in the provided space-- one letter per text box.
For another literacy activity, check out this fun "Now I Know My ABCs" Weekly Art Book!
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Fall Leaves Emergent Reader - Fall Themed - Read & Color - *PreK & Kindergarten*
By Miss Molly's Preschool Minis
This emergent reader provides repetitive text, to help learners become familiar with color words, the and is.
Example page: "The leaf is red."
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6 page emergent reader (Colored & Black and White versions)
Teacher directions page
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This product is for single classroom, personal use only. You may not resell, copy, or redistribute any part of this file. The contents of this document, including all fonts, images, and text, are under copyright protection. If colleagues are interested in this product, please purchase additional licenses at a discounted rate or direct them to my store.