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Human Rights 5-Day Research and Writing Unit Middle School Social Essay Project

By TooBookedUp

Unlock the Power of Student Voices with Our Human Rights Research Project!

Are you looking to engage your middle school students in meaningful learning while empowering them to explore critical global issues? Our Human Rights Research Project is designed to do just that! Perfect for cross-curricular activities, social justice units, or as an extension of your writing or research lessons, this comprehensive resource provides everything you need to guide your students through an in-depth exploration of human rights.

What's Inside?

  • 5 Detailed Lesson Plans – Tailored for middle school students, these plans come with built-in scaffolds and IEP accommodations to ensure every student can participate meaningfully.
  • Essay Graphic Organizer – Simplify the writing process with an easy-to-use organizer that helps students structure their ideas and evidence.
  • Engaging Videos – Incorporate multimedia learning with carefully selected videos that complement each lesson and keep students engaged.
  • Teacher Slides – Save time with ready-to-use slides that guide you through each lesson, complete with discussion prompts and visuals to enhance learning.
  • Human Rights Research Guide – Equip students with the tools they need to conduct effective research on relevant human rights issues.

Checklist for Teachers:

  • Ready-to-use, standards-aligned lesson plans.
  • Built-in supports for diverse learners, including IEP and 504 accommodations.
  • Engaging multimedia resources (videos and slides).
  • Graphic organizers to scaffold the writing process.
  • Opportunities for cross-curricular integration.

Benefits for You and Your Students:

  • Empower Student Voice: Encourage your students to dive deep into human rights issues that matter to them, fostering a sense of global citizenship and advocacy.
  • Time-Saving Resources: With everything prepared for you, from lesson plans to slides, you can focus on what you do best – teaching!
  • Differentiated Instruction: Our materials include IEP accommodations and multiple entry points, making it easy to reach every student.
  • Critical Thinking and Research Skills: Guide students in developing their research, analysis, and writing skills through a topic that’s both relevant and impactful.

Make your next unit unforgettable with our Human Rights Research Project! Your students will not only learn about the world around them, but they’ll also be inspired to make a difference. Download now and bring this powerful learning experience to your classroom!

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Creating an ABC Book of Asia Geography Lesson Assessment or Activity

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Challenging your students doesn't mean it can't be fun, creative, and group collaboration. This is a Geography Asia research or wrap-up assignment that can be used throughout the study of Asia (or modified to fit another topic) in geography, world history, and other social studies classes. I have used this in my class for 7 years and it has been a very successful learning tool. This can easily be modified the assignment to fit various topics. Students and parents love this assignment because it is fun and reflects what students have learned. Students are proud of their work when they finish. The idea of the lesson can be changed to fit studies within other core subjects, such as science. This is a supplemental activity that will enhance students learning within the unit study. The teacher-ready supplemental activities included in this lesson are focused on an Asia Unit.

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✧ Asia Resource Bundle

✧ Examining Democracy & Communism

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Formal vs Informal Writing

By Educate and Create

A detailed powerpoint explaining the difference between formal and informal writing and when to use each. Useful for any students who need help understanding what formal writing is.

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Alaska Research Project with Reading Comprehension and Time Line

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the history of Alaska and its state symbols with this state research project. This Alaska research project contains cards with real pictures, reading passages with comprehension questions, and two forms of research recording activities. Students can use the passages, posters and cards to answer the research questions in the two books, or conduct their own research through books or the internet. The preview shows a sampling of each part of this packet.

What is included?

Basic State Poster

State Symbol Cards with real photographs where available

History Time Line Cards with real photographs where available

Reading Comprehension Passages

  • Alaska History
  • Weather and Climate
  • Agriculture and Industry

Fun Facts and Information Pages

Writing Activities

State Research Flip Book Pages

  • Basic Facts
  • Where is this State?
  • Major Landmarks
  • Flag
  • State Symbols
  • Interesting Facts

State Report Book Pages (Choose the pages according to what your focus is.)

  • Basic Facts
  • Location
  • Flag
  • State Map
  • State Symbols
  • Major Landmarks
  • Weather and Climate
  • Industry and Agriculture
  • Famous Person
  • Fun Facts

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All About Desert Animals Fact Cards-Biome Activities-Animal Habitats 2nd Grade

By The Elementary Hut

These Desert Animals Fact Cards are a fantastic addition to your desert unit! This printable resource is designed to engage and educate students about a variety of desert animals. It can be used as an informational text for reading and writing or desert-themed research-based projects. With 24 cards in total, each card provides valuable information about a specific desert animal's habitat, diet, threats, and interesting facts. I have used them in my own classroom, and the kids loved them!

Desert Animals Included in the Cards:

Camel, Scorpion, Desert Iguana, Desert Tortoise, Fennec Fox, Roadrunner, Gila, Monster, Kangaroo Rat, Jackrabbit, Dorcas Gazelle, Rattlesnake, Desert Tarantula, Desert Horned Viper, Desert Bighorn Sheep, Desert Monitor Lizard, Golden Eagle, Coyote, Horned Lizard, Egyptian Cobra, Coral Snake, Vulture, Meerkat,Elf Owl, Thorny Monster

These desert animal fact cards offer numerous benefits for students across various subjects and activities. Here's how they can be utilized:

Research: Students can use the fact cards as a starting point for researching desert animals. They can delve deeper into each animal's habitat, diet, and threats, gathering additional information from books or online sources.

Informative Writing: The fact cards serve as excellent prompts for informative writing. Students can choose a desert animal, gather information from the card, and write a detailed and engaging informative text about it. This activity helps develop research and writing skills.

Science Projects: The fact cards can be a valuable resource for science projects related to desert life. Students can select a desert animal, conduct further research, and create presentations, dioramas, or even experiments based on their chosen animal's characteristics.

Trading Cards: The fact cards can also be used as trading cards, adding an element of fun and excitement to the learning process. Students can trade cards with their peers, discussing the information on each card and expanding their knowledge about different desert animals. You can also incorporate the fact cards into a scavenger hunt or quiz game, challenging students to find specific information or answer questions based on the cards.

By utilizing these Desert Animals Fact Cards, students will not only gain knowledge about various desert animals but also develop research, writing, and critical thinking skills. Let the exploration of the fascinating world of desert life begin!

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Holiday Toy Trends Mini Research Unit

By Three Little Homeschoolers

Every year there's that ONE holiday toy that captures the hearts of kids and sends parents off to the store to grab the last one. This mini unit covers the history of Christmas toys through four decades (some of which you will remember!). The unit is divided into three parts and relies heavily on student research. The parts can be done at your own pace over the course of a week or over several weeks.

Part One

-Includes two reading passages, one about the history of holiday gift giving and one about the rise of the toy industry.

-Research Project: Students are given four worksheets, one for each of the decades (1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s), and they must research toy trends for each decade

Part Two

-All of part two is in the included PowerPoint. This covers holiday advertising, starting with the early days of ads, through the department store catalog, and into modern television commercials.

-There are three links to toy commercials from the 70s, 80s, and 90s to watch with students

Part Three

-In part three, students will conduct an interview with an older friend or family member about their own holiday toy memories

-Final Project: Students pick one of three final projects to complete. Each project relates back to a different part of the unit.

This unit is geared towards a classroom, but is easily adapted to a homeschooler...in fact, I originally created it for mine! Every research activity is done solo and the PowerPoint can easily be used just for one or a handful of kiddos. This is also easily adaptable, in case you want to change anything for your students, but is no-prep, ready to go, as it is!

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Happy Groundhog's Day! Groundhog Craft and Non-fiction texts

By Leslie Ann Porter - Small Town Teacher Life

Perfect for Groundhog's Day observance! File includes instructions and masters to create a groundhog using heart shapes and two non-fiction texts (one with facts about groundhogs and one with facts about the holiday). The texts can be used as student readers, or as resources for expository writing.

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Black History Month Research | Create Vibrant Banners of Historic Figures

By Sweet Maple Teaching

Explore our captivating Black History Month resource designed to elevate your research projects. Immerse yourself in the rich narratives of inspiring black historical figures as you create vibrant and engaging banners to display in your classroom. Uncover the stories of trailblazers who have left an indelible mark on history. From civil rights leaders to cultural icons, this resource is bound to elevate your student's knowledge, creativity, and deep appreciation for the contributions of remarkable individuals.

The resource includes the following remarkable individuals:

Ruby Bridges

Rosa Parks

Jesse Owens

Barack Obama

Miles Davis

Muhammed Ali

Michael Jordan

Serena Williams

Sojourner Truth

Louis Armstrong

Madame C.J. Walker

Katherine Johnson

George Washington Carver

Jackie Robinson

Maya Angelou

Harriet Tubman

Mae Jemison

Colin Powell

Misty Copeland

Simone Biles

Aretha Franklin

Frederick Douglass

Langston Hughes

Martin Luther King Jr.

Booker T. Washington

Thurgood Marshall

Michelle Obama

Bessie Coleman

Shirley Chisholm

Arthur Ashe

Malcolm X

Oprah Winfrey

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Kingdom of Sweets Project Research

By Meggen Loew

This project aims to help your child/students practice their research skills. They will pick one of the "realms" or regions based on the realms represented in the Nutcracker Ballet (when visiting after Marie/Clara rescues the Nutcracker/Prince). Children/students can practice following instructions and requirements by following the assignment's instructions. Two options are available to complete the report. 1. Predesigned Research Page or 2. Written Research Report (with introduction and conclusion). An optional presentation extension is available for students to create a project based on architecture, dress, or food research done on their report. Rubrics and student instructions are available for each report/and the Presentation.

What is Included: 12 Pages

  • Goals and Instruction Page for Teachers (1 page)
  • Student Instructions/Requirements (1 page)
  • Student Report Pages (2 pages)
  • Rubric For Report on Student Report Pages (1 page)
  • Student Instructions/Requirements for Presentation (1 page)
  • Rubric for Presentation (1 page)

Pair this with the Nutcracked novel study, the Nutcracker and The Mouse King picture book study, or other Nutcracker Christmas School Activities. A complete 20-Day Christmas School Unit is available as a bundle through my website or TeachShare storefront.

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USA Research Project BUNDLE

By Abigail J McClellan

All of my U.S.A. Google Drive Research Projects in one DISCOUNTED bundle! Save *BIG* when you snag them together!

This great U.S.A. Google Drive Research Project bundle is everything you need if you are studying the United States of America, the 50 states, U.S. Presidents, National Parks and/or looking for online resources to assign to your students. Whether you are in person, distance learning, or a combination of both - you will find this bundle useful in your classroom!! These fun and engaging research projects encourage research skills using National Geographic Kids & various graphic organizers, content-specific vocabulary knowledge, and self-reflection skills! This resource comes with 25 pages per product of graphic organizers (with examples!), vocabulary terms, and Google Survey/Quizzes for easy grading. It is easy to use and an awesome independent research project that BOTH you and your students will love! Be sure to check out the following products for a more detailed description / preview of what is included :)

What is included?

- Access to 4 inclusive Google Drive research products, each containing the following resources:

  • How-to-Use Guide - Includes main ideas, student outcomes, materials, standards/curriculum connections, and assessment/grading.
  • National Geographic Kids Website Guide - Provides a detailed description of how to use the National Geographic Kids website, including pictures and steps. 
  • Vocabulary Terms - ½ sheet definitions of 8 content-area vocabulary words related to each project.
  • Vocabulary Quiz - This 8 question quiz assesses the students on their knowledge of the vocabulary words from the vocabulary terms given.
  • Individual Research Graphic Organizer Option 1 - Graphic organizer option 1 for students to record their individualized research. It includes an example. 
  • Individual Research Graphic Organizer Option 2 - Graphic organizer option 2 for students to record their individualized research. It includes an example. 
  • Student Checklist and Project Reflection - This is the final part of the research project. Students are asked to fill out a checklist marking if they completed all aspects of the research project. They then can reflect on a few short answer questions.
  • Terms of Use page

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"At times teaching remotely and in the classroom at the same time. At other times my entire class is remote. I am always looking for a variety of ways to teach, practice skills, and cover standards. This resource is a great addition to my lessons. The students found it easy to follow and enjoyed it as well. I found it to be an easy way to assess learning." - Christine E.

"I have loved this resource. During this period of distance learning, it has made it so easy to continue doing projects with my students without releasing my elementary students to the wide open web to stumble upon inappropriate content." - Mysti R.

"My students enjoyed the activities in this. The work was engaging and everything was easy to use." - Emily Y.

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US President Research Project and Poster Mega Pack

By Elementary divas

Are you looking for a print and go president biography writing assignment? This easy to use research pack will help your student research each president with important facts and write a detailed biography.

Support your student’s creativity when it comes to writing. This is a complete US Presidents research project. It is a simple way to guide and teach your child or students about all The United States Presidents in a fun and engaging way.

✨What is included✨

  • 45 President Research Biography Worksheets
  • 45 President Research writing papers (students will write and illustrate what they have learned about their research).
  • 45 Color Posters with a short excerpt about each president
  • 45 B&W Posters with a short excerpt about each president 
  • 2 KWL Chart (with and without lines)
  • 1 Rubric Page with notes section
  • 1 Pick your President Cover
  • 1 US Presidents List
  • 185 working pages total

*Please download the preview for a more detailed view.

✨Presidents Currently Included✨

  1. George Washington
  2. John Adams
  3. Thomas Jefferson
  4. James Madison
  5. James Monroe
  6. John Quincy Adams
  7. Andrew Jackson
  8. Martin Van Buren
  9. William Henry Harrison
  10. John Tyler
  11. James K. Polk
  12. Zachary Taylor
  13. Millard Fillmore
  14. Franklin Pierce
  15. James Buchanan
  16. Abraham Lincoln
  17. Andrew Johnson
  18. Ulysses S. Grant
  19. Rutherford B. Hayes
  20. James Garfield
  21. Chester A. Arthur
  22. Grover Cleveland
  23. Benjamin Harrison
  24. Grover Cleveland
  25. William McKinley
  26. Theodore Roosevelt
  27. William Howard Taft
  28. Woodrow Wilson
  29. Warren G. Harding
  30. Calvin Coolidge
  31. Herbert Hoover
  32. Franklin D. Roosevelt
  33. Harry S. Truman
  34. Dwight D. Eisenhower
  35. John F. Kennedy
  36. Lyndon B. Johnson
  37. Richard M. Nixon
  38. Gerald R. Ford
  39. James Carter
  40. Ronald Reagan
  41. George H. W. Bush
  42. William J. Clinton
  43. George W. Bush
  44. Barack Obama
  45. Donald Trump
  46. Joe Biden

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NEW!, It's Not Easy Being Queen: Monarchies, History of Queen Elizabeth

By Geography & Math Made Easy

This is a quick study on Queen Elizabeth II and how she governed during her 70-year reign. Having inherited the Crown at an early age, she was not ready to be Queen, but was thrust into the position overnight. This lesson was written the day after her passing in September 8, 2022, and is written in past-tense.

Through this study students will:

o Become familiar with the duties of Queen Elizabeth as the Monarch and head of state.

o Understand the duties of the three branches of the government.

o Understand the difference between an absolute and constitutional monarchy.

o Become familiar with Queen Elizabeth and what her life was like as Queen.

MATERIALS:

o Student Reading Activity (Included: 2 pages)

o Comparison Chart

o Would You Want to Be Queen or King in a Constitutional Monarch? (Exit Card)

o Access to the Internet for the comparison chart as they will need to research an absolute monarchy. (or) You may print off an article from the Internet to for each group to use. Here is one that compares the two.

PREPARATION:

o Print out a Reading Activity, 1 per group

o Print out a comparison chart, 1 per student or 1 per group (teacher’s choice)

o Print Reasoning Activity (Exit Card), 1 per student

THIS LESSON INCLUDES:

Detailed teacher guide

Reading Activity

Comparison Chart (Will require a little research)

Reasoning closing assignment

Disclaimer:

One purchase is good for one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this, please purchase additional licenses.

Please note: due to the quick turnaround on this, this lesson is in the process of being professionally proofread. A final will be uploaded within the week.

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MLA Style Powerpoint

By Educate and Create

This power point is useful before assigning any research papers or projects to your students. It goes through in-text citations, how to construct a works cited page, digital sources, print sources, and media source. Useful as an introduction to MLA formatting.

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Dog Breed Research Project | 4-Day Unit for Grades 4-6 | Thanksgiving & Beyond

By TooBookedUp

Engage your students with this fun and educational Dog Breed Research Project, perfect for ELA, research, and presentation skills. Designed for grades 4-6, this 4-day project ties into the National Dog Show, making it an ideal activity for Thanksgiving week, injury-based projects, or even independent practice. Whether you’re planning lessons for a substitute teacher, prepping for Thanksgiving break, or looking for an engaging way to boost student creativity, this resource has you covered!

What’s Included Slide Deck

  • Objectives and instructions for each day to keep students on task and organized.
  • Clear visuals and examples to guide students through each step of the project.

Informational Text and Questions

  • “The National Dog Show: A Paw-sitively Amazing Event” (500 words, 4th-grade level)
  • 5 text-dependent questions aligned to CCSS for grades 4-6, focusing on main idea, text structure, and author’s craft.

Dog Breed Research Guide

  • Easy-to-use, scaffolded guide for students to research a dog breed of their choice.
  • Covers key topics like breed basics, history, personality traits, care, and fun facts.

Project Ideas

  • Options for every learner, including posters, Google Slides, one-pagers, or creative skits.
  • Encourages differentiation and hands-on learning.

How It WorksDay 1: Build Background Knowledge

  • Students read a fun, Thanksgiving-themed informational text about the National Dog Show.
  • Answer text-dependent questions to develop comprehension and critical thinking.

Day 2: Research

  • Students choose a dog breed and use books, websites, or articles to gather information using the provided Research Guide.

Day 3: Create the Project

  • Students bring their research to life by creating posters, digital slideshows, one-pagers, or other creative formats.

Day 4: Presentations

  • Students practice public speaking as they present their projects to the class.
  • Celebrate learning with fun reflections or breed-themed superlatives!

Why You’ll Love ItVersatile and Low-Prep: Ideal for independent work, sub plans, or busy weeks like Thanksgiving!
Student-Led Learning: Encourages creativity and ownership of learning while building critical research and presentation skills.
Cross-Curricular: Combines ELA, research skills, and public speaking with real-world connections to the National Dog Show.
Differentiation Options: Students can choose their own breed and project format, making it accessible and engaging for all learners.

Perfect For:

  • Thanksgiving Week Activities
  • ELA Research Units
  • Independent Practice or Homework Assignments
  • Sub Plans
  • Injury-Based or Long-Term Projects

Standards Alignment

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.4.1–4.5 (Reading Informational Texts)
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.4.7–4.8 (Research and Writing)
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.4.4 (Presentation Skills)

Bring learning to life and let your students explore the wonderful world of dog breeds! This 4-day project is not only a fun way to integrate ELA skills, but it’s also a great way to celebrate the unique bond between humans and dogs during the Thanksgiving season.

➡️ Add this resource to your lesson plans today and make your classroom a tail-wagging success!

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NEW! Rockin' in 1969: How a Counterculture Changed America Using Music (G-Rated)

By Geography & Math Made Easy

G-RATED VERSION | CLEAN VERSION

Please Note: Sex and drugs of this time are not addressed in this lesson as they may not be appropriate in certain educational settings. You are welcome to put your spin on it if you feel your students are developmentally and socially ready.
This lesson is focused on counterculture's free-thinking.

**INCLUDES TWO REAL-LIFE ENCOUNTERS (INTERVIEWS)**

What is counterculture and how can it change the world we live in?

Students will look at the counterculture of the 1960-70s through the festival at Bethel, New York— the age of hippies, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Vietnam War. Explore the event surrounding this time and event and determine how the counterculture of this time made an impact and changed American culture. This lesson also implements depth and complexity of the topic.

GRADE LEVEL: 7TH-12TH

TIME FRAME: 60-90 MINUTES

TYPE OF ACTIVITY: GROUP COOPERATION OR INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY

OBJECTIVES

o The learner will understand the circumstances and purpose of the Woodstock Art & Music Fair Festival of ‘69.

o The learner will read first-hand accounts of those who attended Woodstock ‘69.

o The learner will hypothesize how Woodstock ‘69’s counterculture changed American culture.

o The learner will explore the changes over time in American culture before, during, and after Woodstock.

MATERIALS:

o Reading Activity (Included) May consider laminating for future use with classes and for durability.

o Depth & Complexity Activity (Included)

o Folder with pockets, one per group. Place the laminated reading activity on the left-hand pocket and

the Depth & Complexity, Geographically Speaking, and Exit Tickets copies in the right-hand pocket, paper

clipped together. Print the cover page and glue or staple it to the front of the folder. Place one folder at

each group’s station.

o Exit Tickets (Included)

o Song from Spotify or other sources: Jimi Hendrix's “The Star Spangle Banner,” Live at Woodstock

o Technology to play the YouTube video of Jimi Hendrix’s appearance on the Dick Cavett Show.

o Internet access for any research needed.

INCLUDES:

o Teacher's Guide

o Introduction Activity

o Procedure

o Closure/Evaluation

o Anwer guides

Disclaimer:

One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.

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MLA Style Powerpoint

By Educate and Create

This power point is useful before assigning any research papers or projects to your students. It goes through in-text citations, how to construct a works cited page, digital sources, print sources, and media source. Useful as an introduction to MLA formatting.

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Media Literacy Credible Sources Evaluating Website Effective Research Skills 5-8

By TooBookedUp

Engage your middle school students (grades 5-8) in the essential 21st-century skill of discerning and evaluating websites with this meticulously crafted Media Literacy Lesson Kit. Perfect for any research-based class, this resource empowers students to critically analyze information, a skill increasingly crucial in today's digital age. Whether you're introducing media literacy or reinforcing it as a review, this lesson kit serves as an invaluable tool, especially effective before students embark on writing essays.

What’s Inside?

  • Slide Deck: A visually engaging 27 slide presentation designed to capture students' attention and guide them through the fundamentals of media literacy.
  • Handouts: Ready-to-use handouts for students, including a note-catcher to accompany the slide deck and activities, ensuring interactive learning. Includes QR codes!
  • Teacher Lesson Plan: A detailed, step-by-step plan for a 60-minute lesson, offering flexibility to adapt to your classroom's needs. The lesson plan is clearly structured with a Do Now activity, whole group lesson, teacher model, partner practice, and independent practice segments.
  • Teacher Answer Key: Answers to all activities, providing you with a quick and efficient way to assess students' understanding and participation.
  • Extra Activity: Extend the lesson with an engaging activity using the Media Bias Fact Checker. Students will plot the bias and credibility of 15 popular news websites, deepening their understanding of media bias and reliability.

Why Choose This Media Literacy Lesson Kit?

  • ☑️ Print and Go: Save valuable planning time with this comprehensive resource that's ready to use the moment you download it.
  • ☑️ Versatile and Interdisciplinary: Designed to fit seamlessly into any research-based unit across subjects, enhancing students' critical thinking and evaluation skills.
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NEW! Geography — Understand Population Trends, A Study of Population Density

By Geography & Math Made Easy

What is population density? What physical and human factor influences population density and sparsity? Why do some areas have a large number of people living in one are while in another place there are very few? Explore how various factors influence population trends and present them through population pyramids.

OBJECTIVE:

  • The learner will identify how human and physical factors influence population distribution.
  • The learner will create and understand the purpose of a population pyramid.
  • Students will understand the difference between population distribution and population density.
  • Students will learn how to calculate population density.

MATERIALS:

  • Reading Activity (Included-3 Pages)
  • Laminated What Influences Population Distribution Game (Included - 2 Pages)
  • Create a Population Pyramid Option #1 (Included)
  • Create a Population Pyramid Option #2 (Included)
  • Create a Population Pyramid Template
  • Ipads or computers for those who wish to choose their own data to create a population pyramid.
  • Ziplock Bags for Game Pieces
  • Colored pencils, crayons, markers & ruler. (Per Group)
  • Exit Card & Rubric (Included)
  • Tape the 4 “Location Photos,” One in Each Corner.

PREPARATION:

  • Fully read over the lesson and instructions. Understand the content so, as the instructor, you can help direct and guide students’ where they need assistance and have questions.
  • Laminate the What Influences Population Distribution Game and any other materials you would like to reuse in the future
  • Print off the following: 3-Page Reading Activity, Population Pyramid Option #1, Population Pyramid Option #2 and Population Pyramid Template (One per group). Staple into a packet.
  • Cut out the game pieces for each group, laminate them, and place them in Ziplock bags. Also, laminate the game card.
  • Prepare and charge Ipads and/or make computers available for those who wish to gather population distribution information from Census.com and StatisticsTimes.com.
  • Print off Exit Cards and Population Pyramid Presentation Grading Rubric.

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Examining Marxism in Cuba, North Korea, Vietnam, and China (Communism)

By Geography & Math Made Easy

In 1989, after the death of pro-reform Chinese Communist Party (CCP) general secretary Hu Yaobang in April 1989, a younger Chinese generation wanted changes in the government and to be heard. In response, the communist government enforced marshall law on the night of 3 June, deploying troops and military tanks to occupy the square in on the crowds of students and young adults who were peacefully protesting calling for greater accountability of the government, constitutional due process, democracy, freedom of the press, and freedom of speech. China's communist government would get control of its citizens. This event has many names and is often referred to as the Tiananmen Square Massacre, the Tiananmen uprising. the June Fourth Incident, or '89 Democracy Movement.

This informative geography and civics lesson will take students on a journey into the events surrounding the Tiananmen Square Massacre and examine what government policies led to the devastating outcomes. Students will understand the similarities and differences in the constitutional and basic rights of those under communism versus democracy. The younger generation fought for more democratic rights while the communist government fought to keep its stronghold on the Chinese citizens.

OBJECTIVE:

o The learner will examine the theories behind Karl Marx's communism.

o The learner will identify the characteristics and political philosophy of Marxism.

o The learner will examine how Marxism played a vital role in communism.

o The learner will compare how communism is implemented and ruled in the four remaining communist countries of the 21st century.

o Students will be assigned a communist country and will apply the information learned and researched to determine whether communism is effective or ineffective.

MATERIALS:

o Technology to display the introductory videos

o Communism or Capitalism listening guide reproducible

o A tool to project the Communism or Capitalism listening guide on the board

o Who Was Karl Marx article reproducible (One per team of two)

o Communist Countries Cards reproducible

o Make copies of Who Was Karl Marx article? (One per tea of two)

o Five- to six-foot piece of butcher paper (One per collaborative team)

o Comparing and Contrasting Today’s Communist Countries' Reproducible

PREPARATION:

o Arrange desks so students can work in groups of two.

o Make copies, 1 per group, of Who Was Karl Marx?

o Make copies of the Communism & Capitalism listening guide.

o Set up technology to show an introductory video.

o Make copies of the Communist Countries Cards.

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Animals that Live in Groups Reading Comprehension Articles

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This resource contains six non-fiction texts about animals that live in groups and the reasons why this is advantageous to them!

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