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Fact/Opinion Color Sheet: 5th Grade Studies Weekly Week 2

By Colleen Burdette

Determine between fact and opinion:

Being able to determine between fact and opinion is an important skill especially when it comes to researching a topic. Students will practice this skill and color an image based on which statements are facts and which are opinions.

This activity can be used for individual students, partners, groups, or as centers. The digital version is easy to assign and self checking.

Rigor is added through the follow up questions. These help students reflect on the importance of recognizing if statements are facts or opinions. These can be assigned to early finishers, as a written assignment, or used as class discussion starters.

Answer Keys are provided.

Aligns with 5th Studies Weekly Week 2.


What's included:

  • Teacher instructions.
  • Student instructions.
  • Statement worksheet.
  • Color sheet.
  • Follow up question sheet.
  • Digital product link.
  • Answer Keys.

How is this product helpful:

  • Low prep for teachers.
  • Easy correction (digital version is self-checking).
  • Engaging activity.
  • Can be used in groups or centers.
  • Follow up questions add rigor.
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Social Studies - History
Other (Social Studies - History)
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Most Dangerous Game ELA Unit | Slides, Seminar, Essay, Lesson Plan, Choice Board

By TooBookedUp

Immerse your students in the thrilling world of "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell with this comprehensive, end-of-year ELA unit, perfect for middle school humanities teachers! This meticulously designed resource offers a full week of engaging, scaffolded lessons, culminating in a dynamic Socratic seminar and creative choice board activities.

What's Included:

  • Fully Detailed Lesson Plans: Each day is carefully planned with clear objectives, standards alignment, and step-by-step instructions. Scaffolds and differentiation strategies ensure all students can participate and succeed.
  • Engaging Activities: Students will read and analyze the text, watch a captivating film adaptation, and participate in thought-provoking discussions. Every lesson is designed to captivate students' imaginations and deepen their understanding of the material.
  • Socratic Seminar: Facilitate a rich, student-led discussion with our structured Socratic seminar guidelines. Students will engage in meaningful dialogue, using evidence from the text and film to support their points.
  • Choice Board Projects: Empower students to demonstrate their learning creatively with a variety of project options, including writing an alternate ending, crafting a comic strip, designing a literary brochure, and more. Each option includes graphic organizers and rubrics to guide student work.
  • Comprehensive Question Sets: Thoughtful questions accompany each lesson, encouraging critical thinking and textual analysis. An answer key is provided to support teacher facilitation.
  • Paper-Based Resource: Designed for easy implementation, this unit is fully printable and ready to use in any classroom setting.

Unit Breakdown:

  • Day 1: Whole-class reading of "The Most Dangerous Game." Discussion on suspense and setting.
  • Day 2: Watching a short film adaptation and gathering evidence using the claim, evidence, reasoning (CER) format. Preparation for the Socratic seminar.
  • Day 3: Socratic seminar day. Students explore and discuss the text, aiming to speak 2-3 times, using textual evidence to support their points.
  • Days 4 & 5: Choice board activities. Students choose from a range of creative projects to showcase their understanding of the story.

Benefits:

  • Engaging End-of-Year Content: Keep students motivated and excited about learning with a thrilling, suspenseful story that will capture their interest.
  • Scaffolding and Extension Ideas: Each lesson includes scaffolds to support all learners and extension ideas to challenge advanced students.
  • Comprehensive and Ready-to-Use: Save time with detailed lesson plans, organized materials, and everything you need to deliver a successful unit.

Perfect for middle school humanities teachers looking to end the year with a bang, this unit will leave students discussing, debating, and reflecting on "The Most Dangerous Game" long after the lessons are over. Bring your classroom to life with this engaging, paper-based resource!

Included in this 12 week unit: Ultimate Middle School Short Story Bundle: 12 Week Engaging Suspense ELA Units (TeachShare.com)

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Romeo and Juliet Bundle

By Educate and Create

This is a complete unit on Romeo and Juliet.

In this bundle you will find the following:

- Romeo and Juliet study guide flip book

-Romeo and Juliet Characterization flipbook

- Romeo and Juliet Escape Room

- Romeo and Juliet Jeopardy Powerpoint

- Romeo and Juliet Quizzes for each Act

- Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary quiz

- Shakespeare Tragedies powerpoint

- Romeo and Juliet Graphic Organizers

-Film Adaptation Worksheet

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Daily Writing Prompts - June

By Clodagh

Transform your classroom's writing sessions with our Daily Writing Prompts for Year 3-6 students, specially designed for the month of June. These writing prompts are meticulously crafted to engage students' creativity and enhance their writing skills through a variety of fun and thought provoking prompts. Ideal for the Daily 5 writing block, this collection offers a seamless integration into your daily routine, ensuring your students have a structured and stimulating writing prompts every day.

Key Features:

  • Engaging Daily Writing Prompts: Includes exciting prompts that are themed for the month of June (this is a US version). These prompts are designed to spark imagination and encourage detailed, creative responses from students.
  • Versatile Formats: Available in both PowerPoint (and editable) and PDF formats, making it easy to use with different teaching tools and preferences. Whether you're projecting the prompts on a screen or distributing printed copies, we've got you covered.
  • Daily 5 Writing Integration: Perfectly aligns with the Daily 5 writing framework, helping students develop their writing skills through consistent practice and varied prompts. Each day's prompt is designed to fit seamlessly into your Daily 5 routine.
  • Month Long Coverage: With unique writing prompts, you'll have a fresh and engaging writing activity for every school day in June (plus more!). This ensures your students remain motivated and excited about writing throughout the month.

Benefits:

  • Enhances Writing Skills: Regular practice with diverse daily writing prompts helps students improve their writing abilities, expand their vocabulary, and develop their storytelling techniques.
  • Promotes Creativity: Each writing prompt is crafted to inspire creativity and critical thinking, allowing students to express themselves freely and imaginatively.
  • Easy to Implement: The ready to use PowerPoint and PDF formats make it simple to incorporate into your lesson plans, saving you valuable preparation time.

Perfect for Year 3-6 Students:

These Daily Writing Prompts are tailored specifically for students in years 3-6, ensuring that the content is age-appropriate and engaging for this developmental stage. Whether used as a morning warm up, part of your writing centre, or an end of day activity, these prompts are designed to make writing fun and accessible for all students.

Upgrade your classroom writing sessions with these June Daily Writing Prompts and watch your students' writing skills flourish!

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Music Wordle: 46 Music Based Wordles (with optional hints)

By MsNerdWood

Are you looking for something fun and different for your students? Maybe you need some extra activities for early finishers...well look no further!

Entertain your class while integrating music and language with Music Wordle! This resources includes 46 Music Wordles that you can assign to your students or play together as a class. You could even hold a competition to see who can solve each Worldle first! There is lots of flexibility on how you can use this resource. I created this in Google Sheets. Your Music Wordle Google Sheet will include links to each of the 46 Music Wordle Puzzles. I've included a solutions tab as well as a table that includes puzzle hints, if you choose to share with your students. Each hyperlink is set up for you to make a copy of the Music World Puzzle before you play.

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The U.S. Home Front during WWII: DBQ's and Primary Sources *APUSH*

By Christa Nonnemaker

This 23-page resource with 20 primary sources plus three DBQ prompts gives students a chance to delve deeper into the challenges, obstacles and opportunities on the home front during World War II. The first two pages include Lesson Planning strategies, an Overview, notes on Primary Sources,and a list of Primary Sources.

Here’s a chance for students to read documents that shed light on how the war gave certain groups of people, like women and African-Americans, greater opportunities than they'd ever had before. At the same time, some people suffered greatly, such as the Japanese-Americans due to their internment in camps. All Americans needed to make sacrifices, however, in most areas. The primary sources show the extent to which war affected life in a variety of ways.

Assign just one, a few or all of the sources depending on time constraints and student interest.

Primary sources include interviews, photos, posters, newspaper articles, reports and other documents. Each page of primary sources includes questions at the end in order for students to analyze perspectives, consider key ideas and identify bias.

Included is a one-page sheet that explains what primary sources are and how to analyze them using specific questions through a process called HAPPY. There is also a page at the end for students to apply the HAPPY process to one source.

Three DBQ prompts are included at the end with instructions on how to create a response to the prompt. An Answer Key to all the questions and the DBQ prompts are available at the end of the packet.

This is excellent practice for all high school students, particularly Honors and AP students, but all students will find these resources engaging.

This is also available as a digital resource through Easel so students may complete it online.

Please check out my other Primary Source Analysis and DBQ Teaching Resources:

Women in Colonial America: DBQ's and Primary Sources

Women in Revolutionary America: DBQ's and Primary Sources

Women and the Early Women's Rights Movement: DBQ's and Primary Sources Women during the Industrial Revolution: DBQ's and Primary Sources Women's Suffrage: DBQ's and Primary Sources

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Thank you and I appreciate any TeachShare or Amazon reviews!

- Christa Nonnemaker



If you like World War II historical fiction, I have written a novel called Hearts at War featuring a Nisei soldier who served in the Military Intelligence Service as a translator and a woman who served in the Women Army Corps, both of whom were assigned to the Pacific theater. In writing this book, I wanted to bring an unknown aspect of history to light. Available on Amazon or Kindle. Interracial Romance/Young Adult/Adult Fiction. I appreciate any reviews!

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simile figurative language passages 5-7 grades

By Snap & Sprout printables.

Simile Passages with Comprehension and Rewrite Questions for Grades 5-7

Product Overview:
This product offers 20 engaging passages featuring similes and figurative language, Anchor Chart specifically designed for students in grades 5-7. Each passage includes three comprehension questions to deepen understanding and two rewrite prompts to encourage critical thinking and creative expression.

Benefits for Kids:

  1. Enhanced Comprehension Skills: These passages help students improve reading comprehension by exploring figurative language and encouraging them to interpret similes within various contexts.
  2. Increased Vocabulary and Creativity: Exposure to rich language and expressive comparisons expands students' vocabulary and enhances their descriptive language skills.
  3. Improved Analytical Thinking: Comprehension and rewrite questions guide students to think critically, encouraging them to rephrase ideas creatively and articulate their own interpretations.
  4. Engaging and Relatable Topics: Covering themes like home, friends, school, and science, these passages captivate students’ interests, making learning enjoyable and relevant.

Benefits for Teachers:

  1. Ready-to-Use Resource: This product saves time with pre-made passages and targeted questions, allowing teachers to focus on facilitating learning rather than creating materials from scratch.
  2. Flexible Application: Use these passages as part of daily reading exercises, group discussions, writing activities, or homework assignments.
  3. Aligned with Curriculum Standards: The activities support key curriculum objectives, such as reading comprehension, critical analysis, and figurative language, making them ideal for classroom use and standardized test prep.
  4. Adaptable for Different Learner Levels: Teachers can easily modify the comprehension questions or rewrite prompts for advanced or struggling readers, allowing for differentiated instruction.

How to Use This Product:

  1. As a Daily Warm-Up Activity: Start each day with one passage to stimulate students' analytical skills. This can also lead to discussions about the different ways language creates meaning.
  2. In Small Group or Pair Activities: Encourage students to work together to interpret and rewrite the passages, which promotes teamwork and deepens comprehension through peer discussion.
  3. For Homework Assignments: Assign a passage and its accompanying questions for homework to reinforce skills practiced in class.
  4. In Writing Practice: Use rewrite prompts to inspire students to craft their own descriptive sentences, allowing them to practice creating vivid imagery and explore figurative language creatively.

With this product, both teachers and students will find engaging, educational, and flexible resources to explore figurative language in meaningful ways.

If you enjoyed using this resource, please consider leaving a review! Your feedback not only helps us improve but also supports other teachers in finding valuable resources. We’d love to hear how these passages worked in your classroom! Thank you for being part of our community and for sharing your insights.

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Once Upon a Crime - ELA Debate Argument Unit

By Blooming Through High School

  • My students had so much fun doing this, they didn't want it to end! Four Disney villains are being brought to court with charges and your students will either prosecute or defend them in "court":

  • Ursula - The Little Mermaid: Fraud & Exploitation

  • Scar - The Lion King: Manslaughter & Environmental Crimes

  • Gaston - Beauty & The Beast: Attempted Murder & Inciting a Riot

  • Lady Tremaine - Cinderella: Emotional Abuse/Neglect & Exploitation

Assign your students to be prosecutors and defenders with their own custom files. Each team has their own responsibilities and will need to craft their argument well to win the judge & jury.

-Reinforce learning of claim, support, point of view and more!

- Students need to support their claims with facts from the movie. Perfect for an argumentative unit!

*Lesson has been adapted with extensive sentence stems and examples. Teacher made examples are also included. This is a scaled activity that all students can do without too much teacher intervention.

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American Revolution Timeline (in Comic Book Format)

By Beth Hammett

Ready to learn about the American Revolution? This 26 page comic book includes blank templates for students and fact based writing. Covers 1773-1783 and is divided by years. Includes: King George III Stamp Act British Tea Act 13 Colonies British Tea Party and Boston Harbor First Continental Congress George Washington John Adams Declaration of Rights Paul Revere and Midnight Ride American Revolution Battles Minute Men Common Sense by Thomas Paine Declaration of Independence Washington Crossing the Delaware Benjamin Franklin's Trip to France for an Ally Continental Army Treaty with France Yorktown Surrender Treaty of Paris Excellent for introduction, reinforcement, assessment, and for English, Government, and History/Social Studies. Makes learning about the American Revolution fun and interactive! Meets TEKS and CCSS.

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The 1980s Eighties Reading Comprehension Bundle U.S. History

By The Students Palace

This bundle has passages and comprehension questions and answers included, this resource is a great way to learn about this incredible woman's legacy during Women's History Month.

Feel free to let us know how we're doing in the Ratings & Comments section.

WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE

  • ( PDF + PNG )

  • Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper

  • High-resolution images

  • Unlimited prints

  • Great for kids, boys and girls

NOTE

  • This is a digital item.

  • No physical product or printed material will be shipped.

  • No refunds as this is a digital product.

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Play & Musical Character Description Breakdown Template Editable & Printable - Theatre Production

By Classroom to Curtain

Organize your next play or musical production with our Character Description Breakdown Template! This dynamic resource is a must-have for directors, educators, and students alike, serving as a versatile tool to elevate your theatre productions and class resources.

For Directors: Streamline your audition process with ease and precision. Our template allows you to craft detailed character profiles with fields for character description, gender identity, age range, vocal range, and even special casting notes and considerations. Whether you're preparing for auditions, crafting announcements, or finalizing casting decisions, this tool will become your go-to guide for bringing characters to life with clarity and creativity.

For Educators and Students: Dive deeper into character analysis and understanding with this engaging assignment tool. Perfect for directing classes or theatre studies, students can use the template to present their insights on characters from plays or musicals they have read or watched. This resource encourages critical thinking and allows students to showcase their comprehension of character motivations, relationships, and development from a director’s perspective.

Features:

  • Comprehensive Sections: Cover everything from character traits and background to vocal range, age range, and more.
  • User-Friendly Layout: Designed for ease of use, allowing you to focus on creativity and analysis without getting bogged down by complex formatting.
  • Adaptable & Versatile: Suitable for any play or musical, this template is fully customizable to match the production or producing company’s fonts and styles, making it a timeless addition to your theatrical toolkit.
  • Printable & Digital Formats: Access the template in a way that suits your needs, whether you prefer a hands-on approach or a digital workflow.

Elevate your theatre experience with our Play & Musical Character Description Breakdown Template—where every character’s story becomes a masterpiece waiting to unfold!

How to Access

This product is delivered via a file download. You will receive links to access the Google Doc template. If you have trouble with the file please email me at classroomtocurtain@gmail.com.

To utilize the Google Doc, a free Google account is required.

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AVID Peer Feedback and Essay Revision - Writing Practice in Small Groups

By KJ Inspired Resources

These 8 protocol/guideline slides are perfect for any essay in any subject! Students will follow the guidelines in order to present their essays to their peers and recieve direct and specific feedback through 3 column note taking.

Before the Lesson:

  • Students should have completed a rough draft of their writing.
  • Pre decide small revision groups.
  • Make copies of each students essay for each of their group members.

Directions:

  • Go through each of these 8 protocol slides with students as they recieve feedback from their peers in order to make revisions on their essay:
  1. Distribute
  2. Explain
  3. Read
  4. Read again
  5. Share
  6. Receive
  7. Clarify
  8. Repeat

Click HERE to see our other AVID resources. We also have several great AVID bundle options available down below!

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*Note this product may be used in brick an mortar classes as well as virtual systems like Outschool.

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Writing Professional Emails Bundle: 5 Lessons - Google Slides™

By Shy's Sunshine Room

This is a Google Slides™ product!

This is a five part bundle on writing professional emails. The entire package is listed below with descriptions: 

Lesson 1: Introduction to Emails

  • Bellringer
  • What is an Email?
  • Who Will You Send a Professional Email to? (at school and as an adult)
  • Why Send an Email? (at school and as an adult)
  • Business Hours
  • Emails vs Texting
  • 2 Good vs Bad Examples of an Email
  • Closure

Lesson 2: Parts of an Email

  • Bellringer
  • Parts of an Email
  • Subject (clear capitalization instructions)
  • Greeting (formal and informal punctuation)
  • Body (format tips)
  • Closing & Signature (good and bad examples with tone examples)
  • Review Questions (give students the opportunity to reflect with structure!)
  • Closure

Lesson 3: Clear & Polite Emails

  • Bellringer
  • Formal Writing (things to avoid, sentence starters and frames for professional writing)
  • Purpose (model email with a good and bad example)
  • Rewriting Informal Emails (three practice examples)
  • Closure (rewrite informal lines to be more professional)

Lesson 4: Emotions vs Emails (Writing responses to frustrating emails)

  • Bellringer
  • Brainstorm Emotional Situations (not a moment to gossip about everyone and everything that is frustrating - general situations)
  • Safeguards (vent but don't send, let time pass then answer, have a trusted advisor help you word your response)
  • Purpose & Kindness (encouraging comments mixed with direct ones with two different email examples)
  • Important Things to Remember (remember your place either in authority or under it and the impact of your words, words have power and can never be taken back, cautions in choosing your words, be careful not to make endless excuses)
  • Practice (1 example, 2 practice opportunities, word choice and tone)
  • Closure (mind map to recall details)

Lesson 5: Producing and Reflecting upon Final Emails

  • Bellringer
  • Brainstorm
  • Write a Normal & an Emotional Email
  • Review Work
  • Send!
  • Personal Reflections
  • Closure
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Halloween Logic Puzzles

By Sassycat Corner

Challenge your students higher order thinking skills with these five logic puzzles that have a Halloween theme. Wake their brains while having fun working through a logic grid puzzle.

Each puzzle includes a scenario, a set of clues, and a grid that students may use to mark off the clues as they work their way through the clues. A teacher instruction page and answer keys are also included.

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The Diary of Anne Frank Play READING FLUENCY PRACTICE

By Ms. J's ELA

This resource should accompany The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Upper elementary, middle school, and high school students need reading fluency practice too, but we don't always think about it at these stages. This editable resource asks students to practice a passage directly from The Diary of Anne Frank and focus on accuracy, pace, expression, and punctuation. Students are asked to practice reading the passage to an adult. I have always had my students record themselves reading the passage at the end of a week, and I grade them using the same rubric that is on this assignment.

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ELA Reading Comprehension Post-It Note Boards | Early Finisher Activity

By Teach Savvy Store

This ELA reading comprehension activity is the perfect tool to use in your classroom all year long. These 15 cover-up boards work for any book or story and have questions that encourage metacognition and increase reading comprehension skills! Perfect for early finishers, reading centers, test-prep, tutorials, small group work and more!

ELA Bundle!

What's Included

  • 15 different Cover-Up boards with 4 questions on each

Directions

  • With Cover Ups, the comprehension questions can be answered using any book or story.

  • When students are done with their reading, they can grab a Cover Up board (consider having them laminated and printed on colored paper) and use the book that they are reading to answer the questions.

  • Then students will use sticky notes to write out their answers and place them directly on top of the question on the Cover Up board.

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Text Structure Game & Activity - Text Structure Activities - Grade 3-6 Printable

By MrsBaileyandHerClass

Help students master essential reading skills with this Text Structure Spin and Match Activity! Perfect for grades 3-6, this interactive game provides hands-on practice with key text structures, including compare/contrast, cause/effect, sequence, problem/solution, and description. It’s designed to make learning fun, engaging, and memorable!

What’s Included:

  • 37 pages of text structure practice
  • 12 game card sets with mini stories to match to one of five text structure types (cause and effect, compare and contrast, description, sequence, problem and solution)
  • 5 game board options for a variety of play
  • Labels for each game card set for easy storage and year-after-year use
  • Teacher implementation directions for quick setup
  • Student playing directions for easy, independent learning

How It Works: Students spin and match the text structure from the mini stories to one of the five text structure types, making this a great addition to literacy centers, small group instruction, or review sessions. The included labels make organization simple, so you can reuse this game for years to come!

This resource is perfect for reinforcing text structure skills in a hands-on, engaging way. Just print, laminate, and let the fun begin!

Ideas for Use: This resource is perfect for small group activities, literacy centers, and partner work. Use it as a review game before an assessment or integrate it into daily lessons for ongoing practice. Ideal for mixed-ability classrooms, this activity is designed to engage and challenge all students!

Why They’ll Love It: Teachers will love the ease of this print-and-go resource, while students will enjoy learning in a game format that reinforces comprehension skills. No prep is needed—just print, cut, and get ready to sort and match! Plus, it’s adaptable for various learning styles and perfect for skill-building.


I hope you find this resource just as helpful for your students as it has been for mine!

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Media Literacy - Looking at Holiday Print Advertisements

By Amanda G

Media Literacy and Print Advertising This resources is the perfect way to take a quick look at print advertisements. This could be used as a diagnostic or a summative, depending not he grade level. Please don't forget to take a look at the other items I have available in my store! Follow me to get the most up to date information and heads up on upcoming sales. Every new product is 50% off for the first 24 hours. Another great reason to follow my store.

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4th Grade Mother's Day Differentiated AVID One Pager Keepsake Gift Worksheet

By Ciandra Salhab

Mother's Day One-Pager: Celebrate Mom's Love and Memories!

Looking for a heartfelt activity to celebrate Mother's Day with your students? This Mother's Day One-Pager is the perfect way for students to express their love and appreciation for their moms while practicing essential skills like writing, reflection, and creativity!

This resource includes a beautifully designed one-page template that prompts students to reflect on their favorite memories with their moms, identify and explain character traits that make their moms special, incorporate graphics that capture their unique bond, and articulate reasons why their mom is the best.

Key Features:

✨ Student Rubric: Easily assess students' work with a comprehensive rubric included on the one-pager.

Self-Check Column: Encourage self-assessment and reflection with a designated column for students to evaluate their own work.

Teacher Grading Column: Streamline grading with a dedicated space for teacher feedback and assessment.

Perfect for:

☑ Mother's Day Activities: Engage students in a meaningful and memorable Mother's Day project.

Writing Practice: Develop students' writing skills through reflective and descriptive writing tasks.

Creativity: Inspire students to express their creativity through graphics and design elements.

Grab this Mother's Day One-Pager today and create a heartfelt keepsake that moms will cherish forever!

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Nutcracker Ballet Mini Introduction Lesson

By Meggen Loew

Nutcracker Ballet Mini Introduction Lesson

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