Help your students to better understand their own jury system by analyzing the Ancient Greek jury system. Students will read a primary source about Juries in Ancient Athens, complete an APPARTS foldable graphic organizer, answer questions, and complete a Venn Diagram comparing juries in the U.S. to juries in Ancient Athens.
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Use these materials to analyze the foundations of juries in Ancient Athens.
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Teach your students a vital life skill with this 2-day Applied Geometry mini-unit sample!
Looking for a high-engagement, low-prep way to kick off your Applied Geometry course? This 2-day introductory unit sample focuses entirely on the practical art of reading a tape measure to various fractions (1/2, 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16 inches). Perfect for high school math students, vocational/CTE programs, or remedial math classes where real-world application matters most.
This resource is designed to bridge the gap between abstract fractional concepts and the tangible skills students will use in DIY projects, trades, and everyday life.
🔍 What’s Included in This Sample?
Notes on reading a tape measure (1-page)
2-pages per day worksheet (total of 4-pages of work)
⚡ Features & Benefits
Scaffolded Layout: The notes are carefully scaffolded to ensure all learners—regardless of their starting math confidence—can master the tick marks on a tape measure.
Real-World Context: Shifts geometry from abstract shapes to concrete, hands-on spatial awareness and measurement accuracy.
Versatile Design: Perfectly aligns with collaborative frameworks like Building Thinking Classrooms (BTC) or works beautifully as a standalone interactive notebook addition.
Zero Prep Needed: Just print the worksheets, grab a few tape measures, and you are ready to teach!
📐 Skills Covered:
Understanding the hierarchy of tick marks on a standard imperial ruler.
Simplifying fractional measurements on the fly (e.g., recognizing why 4/8 is 1/2).
Reading tape measure increments up to 1/16 of an inch with precision.
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Bring history to life with this powerful resource that highlights the resilience and wit of Jordan Anderson, a formerly enslaved man who famously responded to his former master’s request for labor. This bundle provides your students with a deep dive into the complexities of the Reconstruction era through a primary source that is as engaging as it is educational.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
* Civil War Lesson – A Free Man’s Letter to A Former Slaveowner in 1865 [Article]
PERFECT FOR
* Supplementing your Civil War or Reconstruction units with authentic primary source analysis. * Quick and easy sub plans that keep students engaged with meaningful reading and critical thinking. * Literacy-based social studies stations or independent high-interest reading assignments.
This resource is designed to be a **ready-to-use** addition to your curriculum, helping your students develop essential historical thinking skills while exploring themes of justice, freedom, and human dignity. By focusing on a real-life narrative, you can foster deeper classroom discussions without the stress of extensive planning.
This is a low-prep, high-impact resource that you can integrate into your lesson plans right away to provide a memorable learning experience.Bring history to life with this powerful resource that highlights the resilience and wit of Jordan Anderson, a formerly enslaved man who famously responded to his former master’s request for labor.
This bundle provides your students with a deep dive into the complexities of the Reconstruction era through a primary source that is as engaging as it is educational.
WHAT’S INCLUDED* Civil War Lesson – A Free Man’s Letter to A Former Slaveowner in 1865 [Article]
PERFECT FOR* Supplementing your Civil War or Reconstruction units with authentic primary source analysis.* Quick and easy sub plans that keep students engaged with meaningful reading and critical thinking.* Literacy-based social studies stations or independent high-interest reading assignments.This resource is designed to be a **ready-to-use** addition to your curriculum, helping your students develop essential historical thinking skills while exploring themes of justice, freedom, and human dignity. By focusing on a real-life narrative, you can foster deeper classroom discussions without the stress of extensive planning.This is a low-prep, high-impact resource that you can integrate into your lesson plans right away to provide a memorable learning experience.
Powerful interactive features
Students can:
🎧 Listen to the article (great for readers who need audio support or for sub days). 🌎 Switch article language between English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Portuguese, and Hmong to support multilingual learners. 🎨 Choose the theme (visual style) for a more personalized reading experience. 🔎 Change the text size to make reading more comfortable and accessible. ▶️ Watch an embedded YouTube video with review questions to reinforce understanding. 🎯 Play a word hunt game individually or competitively with 1–3 classmates. 🃏 Practice vocabulary with digital flashcards built from the article. ✨ Discover six hidden “secrets”—clickable words that pop up with extra explanations and details about graphic design concepts.
How it works
Open the PDF and give students the QR code or access code. Students go to the site, enter the code, and start the interactive article. They read, listen, watch, play, and practice vocabulary—all in one seamless activity.
If you’re ready for a no-prep, high-engagement way to introduce or reinforce graphic design concepts, this interactive article will quickly become one of your go-to lessons. Lesson powered by ShareCodely.com
Many more lessons are coming using this site and format! Make sure you follow us to receive updates.Powerful interactive featuresStudents can:
🎧 Listen to the article (great for readers who need audio support or for sub days). 🌎 Switch article language between English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Portuguese, and Hmong to support multilingual learners.
🎨 Choose the theme (visual style) for a more personalized reading experience. 🔎 Change the text size to make reading more comfortable and accessible.
▶️ Watch an embedded YouTube video with review questions to reinforce understanding.
🎯 Play a word hunt game individually or competitively with 1–3 classmates.
🃏 Practice vocabulary with digital flashcards built from the article.
✨ Discover six hidden “secrets”—clickable words that pop up with extra explanations and details about graphic design concepts.
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Looking for a fun and engaging (click on the link for a preview video) way to teach skills to your middle or high school students? Download our free digital escape room activity now and take your lesson to the next level! Unlock the excitement of learning with our Free Escape Room Sample! Perfect for teachers looking to create an interactive and engaging classroom experience, this sample offers a sneak peek into our full escape room resources. Designed to challenge students’ critical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills, this free resource is ideal for math, science, ELA, or history lessons. Download now to bring fun, hands-on learning to your classroom—no prep required! Boost student engagement and make learning unforgettable with this free escape room activity.
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by Fat Little Kumara – Film Study Materials 9th – 12th Grade
Unlock the ultimate District 9 film study–Student Workbooks, an essential film study resource for end-of-year activities, reading comprehension passages, writing prompts, social studies projects, English lessons, and more. This comprehensive guide, packed with over 50 lessons, lecture notes, and tasks, is your go-to for project-based learning, narrative writing, persuasive writing, and creative writing. Perfect for both back-to-school preparations and end-of-year projects, it helps students master context clues, main ideas, making inferences, and vocabulary, making it ideal for reading comprehension, theme analysis, and understanding point of view.
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In this packet, you’ll find posters you can print and use to help your students to have their own book and money drive for a prison library project.
You can find information on the type and quality of books requested in most prisons, plus an extensive list of projects in different areas of the country here. Let students find the one they want to work with, or contact local prisons and ask if they can donate books.
If you’d like to include a research element to help your students be better informed, you can find a lot of wonderful articles and resources from the Prison Policy Initiative.
IMPORTANT: If the organization you choose to work with is not within driving distance, and you do not find a local youth detention center, jail, or prison that will accept your books, then just collect money to send.
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This free ecology and environmental science activity is perfect for laying the groundwork prior to teaching your ecology unit. This questionnaire will get your students thinking about the ecology and environmental issues of your local community. Both printable and digital (Google Slides and Google Forms) versions are included.
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Editable and Printable 4-Page Student Handout
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The first step in protecting our fragile environment is education. Students must learn about the ecology of their immediate area, and take steps to protect, conserve and improve their local environment. How aware are your students of the environment in which they live?
This is the first assignment that I give my students when starting my first unit on ecology and the environment. This thought-provoking activity requires the student to work through a series of questions about their local environment and their efforts to protect and conserve it.
Types of questions include:
Name 5 plants that seem to be native to your area. For each plant, list one reason why it is important to humans. For example, can these plants be used as a source of food? Are they used in landscaping?
List three organizations or agencies in your area that are involved in the conservation and protection of the environment. Describe the purpose of each agency/organization.
When you consider the area in which you live, are there any obvious sources of pollution? If so, describe the source and the type of pollution.
This four page worksheet has 23 questions.
There are no right or wrong answers. My hope is that this activity will encourage students to increase their efforts in conservation and maintenance of the environment.
With this activity, students will solve linear equations from standard form into slope-intercept form (2 exercises are already in slope-intercept form) and then identify the slope and y-intercept. Students will then fill in an abstract space according to their answer with a pattern to reveal a beautiful, fun Zen design! Students can color their final products or leave them in black and white. Either way, your classroom will be decorated with beautiful artwork as the students practice their Algebra skills!
This no-prep activity is an excellent resource for sub plans, enrichment/reinforcement, early finishers, and extra practice with some fun. It is especially useful for end-of-year practice, spiral review, and motivated practice when students are exhausted from standardized testing or mentally “checked out” before a long break (hello summer!). Teachers and students alike enjoy motivating activities, so engage your students today with this relaxing activity!
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Get the FREE June calendar with daily, weekly and monthly holidays and observances you can use in your ELA class!
June is the summer month of living intensely. Just like me, maybe you are also thinking about the ways in which you can get your students engaged and develop their skills in your ELA class every single day. If you are looking to put together an efficient June monthly planner for your middle school ELA class, you are in the right place.
Let’s dive into some resources that will make both our lives as pleasant as a day at the beach and hopefully our classes as well.
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Did you know there are over 70 national holidays in Central and South America? Arranged by date and listed by country, this list shows that there is more to teach than just Dia de los Muertos.
Download this list and have your students start researching the history and importance of each one! Great for Hispanic Heritage Month.
Updated: September 2015: Now an online calendar is available for you to add to Google Calendar, or other personal calendars.
by Autism Classroom Resources-Christine Reeve 5th – 12th Grade
Many of us work with students who struggle with group collaborative assignments because of their difficulty with social situations. One strategy that I have used to help students participate successfully in small groups is to assign roles explicitly to the participants in the group. These cards provide a fun way of doing it. You can mix them up and have the students draw a card or you can assign the roles depending on what works best for your class. Cut them out and laminate them or leave them as paper and put them folded in a container for students to draw. I’ve left a blank card so you can add roles that you need for your class that I haven’t thought of. Great for students with autism, Asperger’s syndrome, or other special needs.
This resource provides a sort of activity sheet/poster along with 36 manipulatives in card form (I suggest you throw them on a ring or in a plastic baggy, bonus points if you laminate everything for multiple uses, too).
As a poster, this can be hung on the wall as passive reinforcement that you’re a safe person.
As an activity, this provides a way for kids, teens and adults, to identify and communicate their gender. Identifying gender is difficult, especially for people questioning their gender. Sometimes picking a square is easier than picking a word, and rightfully so….words are complicated!
The cards are there as a helpful manipulative. Help kiddos make a nonbinary box from them on your table, or let kiddos flipthrough them as they’re discussing their gender. The sky is the limit!
Please note: I take no credit for the concept of the nonbinary box, this resource simply comes from my need to create a therapeutic version for use with children and adolescents in a clinical setting.
Grab your students’ attention and inspire them to investigate a new book with this FREE set of 26 posters featuring the opening lines from well-known novels.
The modern black-and-white posters can be used in a variety of ways. Create an all-black poster wall, use the all-white option to frame your bulletin board, mix and match the posters to create a checkerboard pattern, or print the white option with colored paper to customize your classroom, hallway, or library display.
If you’ve ever stared at a stack of essays thinking, “How do I get my students to write stronger, clearer, more text‑based paragraphs? — You’re not alone. Secondary ELA teachers everywhere are searching for practical, repeatable systems that build writing stamina without overwhelming students or teachers.
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This introductory resource is designed to help learners become familiar with the Spanish alphabet and its correct pronunciation. It is the first in a series of 30 resources and 21 dialogues created to guide users step by step, from foundational skills to real-world communication scenarios. No prep. TPRS.
Resource Content:
Short Sentences for Each Letter of the Alphabet: Each letter is introduced along with a word that begins with it and a short sentence to reinforce its usage in context. Examples:
A: “Amapola” – “A es de amapola”
B: “Barco” – “B es de barco”
Pronunciation with Examples: The standard pronunciation of each letter is explained, including regional variations when applicable, with practical examples:
C: Explanation of its two sounds: [se] (as in “cielo”) and [ke] (as in “casa”). Diference between Spanish spanish and Latino spanish.
G: Soft and strong sounds: [he] (as in “gente”) and [ge] (as in “gato”).
Phonetic Transcription in English: Simple transcriptions are provided to help English speakers better grasp Spanish sounds
This approach allows learners to see language in action and provides opportunities to apply what they’ve learned through meaningful practice. Perfect for beginner or intermediate students, this resource is ideal for building confidence in vocabulary and grammar while improving reading comprehension.
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This FREE visual character relationship map for The Outsiders supports literary analysis by clearly showing key characters, group divisions (Greasers vs. Socs), and major relationships including loyalty, conflict, family bonds, and class tension.
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