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Tu préfères - 10 French graphics for "this or that" type questions FREEBIE

By Frenchified

Do you start off your class with a quick poll or check-in question? This set of graphics can be used from day one to get students using French. This sampler has 10 different graphics that you can use in Desmos, Nearpod, Peardeck, or on a social media post to get input from your students. Each graphic gives them a choice of two different things. You can use it in different levels by adjusting the task.

Level 1 - from the beginning, you can have them just choose between option A and option B. Get lots of comprehensible input by having a class discussion about who prefers what. Later on, have them write complete sentences starting with "je préfère."

Level 2 - have students start to add more detail to their responses. Tell them to include details - where, when, with whom. Have them write more complex sentences explaining why they prefer something.

Level 3 - have students make their choice and then talk about the last time they ______.

Some graphics have very basic vocabulary, some have more advanced items - but all are easy to understand due to the images. There are also some cultural graphics mixed in.

If you like the freebie sampler of 10, there is another set of 190 - so you'd have enough to make it through the entire school year using one per day!

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Geography: World Government Types Legislation Structure 8X11 Printable (FREE)

By Geography & Math Made Easy

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Includes: 8x11 Free Printable For the large poster version, click here.

Government legislative structure can be hard to understand and grasp, especially when you are discussing types of government systems around the world. Who makes the laws and who approves the laws? Who is the head of government? What is a unicameral versus a bicameral legislation? This printable graphic show students examples of head of state and head of government such as monarchs, presidents, prime ministers, and chancellors. The bottom explains what the difference is between a unicameral and bicameral legislative body and gives examples of what these law-making bodies may be called around the world, such as Senate, House, Parliament, National Assembly, etc. It is important to understand that a Prime Minister in one country may not have the same roles as a Prime Minister in another country, same as a Monarch may be an absolute Monarch may be Head of Government and Head of State, where as in a country such as England which has a constitutional monarchy, the role of the monarch is only ceremonial.

This graphic is designed to bring clarity to various positions a government can have. When students read that a government has a unicameral legislation, they will understand that it only has one body such as a Parliament that makes and passes laws.

Students must understand that every government within each country may have similarities but is usually structured differently.

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FREE! - Factoring Flow Chart

By Ms Churchs Classroom

This is a resource for Grade 10 through 12 factoring in Saskatchewan! An easy to follow flow chart with a few examples.

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S.T.E.A.L. Anchor Chart

By Blooming Through High School

The S.T.E.A.L. anchor chart is a great visualization for students when making inferences in fiction. Print in color or black and white!

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Graphic Organizer for ACT/SAT and Expository

By Beth Hammett

New standardized tests, such as ACT and SAT, ask students to define the problem, sort through solutions, find the best solution, and explain why they chose their answers. This free graphic organizer will help students with working through the process!

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AVID Group Work - Self and Peer Evaluation Form

By KJ Inspired Resources

This group work sheet can be used for any subject area. It is a very simple tool used for students to reflect on group work.

Students Will Write:

Plus- an area they did very well in

Delta- an area they could improve on for next time

Shout out- this is where they name a group member and what they did well

Stand out- this is where they share something that stood out to them from the experience with their groups

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Ultimate Guide to Mitosis (graphic organizer, handout, study guide)

By Stephanie O.

Lay out clearly and concisely what you want your students to know about each phase of mitosis, using this handy chart.

This table maps out the exact breakdown I use with my tutoring students if they've been overwhelmed or stumped by their biology teacher's explanation.

What's included:

+ key events in prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase

+ vocabulary definitions

+ color-coding mnemonics to aid understanding (prophase and telophase mirror each other!)

+ BONUS: cytokinesis (and how it differs in animal cells vs plant cells)

Example uses:

+ add it to the end of your lecture notes as a recap

+ hand it out as a supplement to practice questions on identifying what stage of mitosis a cell is in based on a microscopy image or a sketch

+ provide it as a summary study guide for a unit test on mitosis

Suited for intro high school biology, AP Biology, IB Biology SL/HL, intro college biology, and MCAT.

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH [WORKSHEET] [FREEBIE]

By Richard B Williams

This BLACK HISTORY MONTH [WORKSHEET] product can be used for analyzing BLACK Americans vital to our society. Indeed, this FREEBIE has a 4-PAGE worksheet and suggested uses to help students navigate literature and influential Black Americans. This product can be used for 6th - 12th grade students. Check it out!

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Basic Token Board for Autism/ MD Unit Classrooms

By Kiyana

Save your time and energy by downloading this simple token board to encourage completion of instructional tasks and increase classroom management.

Simply:

  • Print single sided in color
  • Cut out and laminate token board and green checks
  • Place velcro on the back of each check and in each box

Help students visualize their progression on tasks with this basic token board today!

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Algebra 2 Exponent Rules Foldable & Self Checking Powerpoint Lesson

By AbsoluteValueMath

Download this FREE Exponent Rules Foldable and Powerpoint Practice Lesson with a built in answer key! In this product you will get a foldable to help your students learn, review or discover the 6 rules of exponents along with a powerpoint lesson with 12 different questions. After students solve the question you will advance to the next slide and the answer to the previous question will be highlighted in yellow to deliver a fast result for them to see if they were correct! You will also get a "Notices/Wonders" worksheet for those of you that have not taught exponent rules yet. Just hand out the foldable (with the answers already on them) and have your students discover how they work on their own!

This foldable is ONE PAGE front and back and SO EASY to assemble! No fumbling with the printer or worrying how to feed the copy machine so the booklets come together the right way!

What is included

- Powerpoint with 12 questions (and answer slides)

- Notices/Wonders Worksheet

- Black and white (without answers) foldable

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- Colored (without answers) foldable

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Brainstorm Blank Bubble Map with lines Graphic organize Template Writing Diagram

By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education

This cloud of thoughts cute simple and basic graphic organizer is a great tool for students to benefit from brainstorming activities. It is can be used to many different books in any curriculum or else. Two versions are avalaible.


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Enlightenment Visual Vocab for FREE

By History Guru

The Enlightenment Visual Vocab Essential Question: How did the ideas of Montesquieu and Locke influence the Founding Fathers? Directions: Provide a definition in your own words to each concept. Then draw a picture, symbol, or pictoword in each box representing concepts you learned in this lesson.

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5 French graphics for "one's gotta go" type questions FREEBIE

By Frenchified

Do you start off your class with a quick poll or check-in question? This set of graphics can be used from day one to get students using French. This sampler has 5 different graphics that you can use in Desmos, Nearpod, Peardeck, or on a social media post to get input from your students. Each graphic gives them a choice of four different things - and one's gotta go! You can use it in different levels by adjusting the task.

Level 1 - from the beginning, you can have them just choose between options A, B, C and D. Get lots of comprehensible input by having a class discussion about who wants to get rid of each item. Later on, have them write complete sentences starting with "je choisis."

Level 2 - have students start to add more detail to their responses. Tell them to include details - why did they choose the item they did? Have them write more complex sentences explaining why they think their item should go.

Level 3 - have students make their choice and then talk about why they are getting rid of the item and why the other three items get to stay.

Some graphics have very basic vocabulary, some have more advanced items - but all are easy to understand due to the images. There are also some cultural graphics mixed in.

If you like the freebie sampler of 5, there is another set of 100 that comes with a template for making your own graphics if you would like to do so.

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Geography: Five Geographical Themes Graphic Organizer (Free Resource)

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Check out this free 5 Geographical Themes graphic organizer.

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RACE - All Things English Addendum

By Blooming Through High School

An easy to read format to get your students writing!

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Spanish Back to School Summer Reflection Printable Activity

By KJ Inspired Resources

This Spanish back to school summer reflections activity is a great get to know you activity for the first week of school! This product is designed to encompass students’ creativity and get them thinking about their back to school goals while reflecting on their favorite summer memories. This PDF is designed to look like a journal or scrapbook page for students to add their flair to!

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WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH [WORKSHEET] [FREEBIE]

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This WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH [WORKSHEET] product can be used for analyzing Women vital to our society. Indeed, this FREEBIE has a 4-PAGE worksheet and suggested uses to help students navigate literature and influential women. This product can be used for 6th - 12th grade students. Check it out!

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How to Study for Math Tests Checklist for Students | Half and Full Sheets

By AbsoluteValueMath

If your math students struggle with knowing how to study for math, this checklist could minimize their confusion and help guide them towards better habits!

I have used this in my own high school classrooms & have seen more success with teaching students how they study for math than before I gave it to them!

What you get:

- A checklist with 2 sections:

--- Section 1: Are you prepared to study?

--- Section 2: Did you study properly?

- 4 versions

--- half sheet no color

--- half sheet color

--- full sheet no color

--- full sheet color

Here's a little story :)

Year after year I would announce an exam for WEEKS & then the day of the test I would inevitably get “oh no! There is a test today?!”

When I asked students if they studied for a math test the response was ”it’s math. You can’t study anyway”

This led me down a really long path of trying to figure out how to help students succeed in math.

I started by working on having students understand the WHY behind each topic so they naturally knew how to go about problem solving.

That worked for a few and still students weren’t studying!

I began asking my students a list of questions to determine if they studied. Most of the time the answers were “no”.

”Did you re-do the questions we did in class?”

Response: Why would I do that? The answers are right there anyway!

To make a very long story a littler shorter, I came up with a checklist that I handed out. Every time there was an exam my students would use the checklist to try and complete every single box! From planning to study to actually studying, the more boxes they completed the better they did!

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¿Prefieres? - 10 Spanish graphics for "this or that" type questions FREEBIE

By Frenchified

Do you start off your class with a quick poll or check-in question? This set of graphics can be used from day one to get students using Spanish. This sampler has 10 different graphics that you can use in Desmos, Nearpod, Peardeck, or on a social media post to get input from your students. Each graphic gives them a choice of two different things. You can use it in different levels by adjusting the task.

Level 1 - from the beginning, you can have them just choose between option A and option B. Get lots of comprehensible input by having a class discussion about who prefers what. Later on, have them write complete sentences starting with "Prefiero..."

Level 2 - have students start to add more detail to their responses. Tell them to include details - where, when, with whom. Have them write more complex sentences explaining why they prefer something.

Level 3 - have students make their choice and then talk about the last time they ______.

Some graphics have very basic vocabulary, some have more advanced items - but all are easy to understand due to the images. There are also some cultural graphics mixed in.

If you like the freebie sampler of 10, there is another set of 190 - so you'd have enough to make it through the entire school year using one per day!

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GEOGRAPHY CONCEPT BASED PLANNING GUIDE BRAINSTORMING BUBBLE (PART 1) FREE

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Free download for phase 1 of planning a concept-based lesson by Lynn Erickson's teaching theory. Download and brainstorm an essential question.

Visit our Blog How To Teach Geography

There is no correct way to teach geography, but there are some best practices. When I began my teaching career in geography 26 years ago in Memphis City Schools, Memphis, TN, the district was focused on concept-based teaching — teaching to the big ideas & conceptual-based learning based upon Lynn Erikson's concept-based instruction. At first, I found it very challenging to implement this strategy into my lessons as it was a new concept and it significantly varied from the way we had all been presenting content to our students. It took persistence; it took patience, but I believe it was a huge part of why my students enjoyed geography and were able to grasp it. An example of this would be teaching the concept of "human population" and then applying this concept to world population ideas and issues throughout the world such as:

Push and pull factors of migration

Cartograms, and population density maps

Causes and outcomes of population growth and decline

China's one-child policies due to overpopulation

Africa's population decline

Europe's population decline, etc.

This conceptual-based learning worked well, and students were learning and grasping the concepts and material. It required me to spend more time on the concept with my students, but it gave them a BIG PICTURE of how variables affect population and how population trends work and are influenced. It made them think at higher levels preparing their pathways for high-level learning and working to strengthen their brain connectivity. It gave them a different viewpoint of looking at geography, rather than focusing on one small concept at a time.

Just to give you an idea of how I would/do begin planning each concept-based lesson, I would begin with a brainstorming bubble, and in the center circle, I would type in an essential question. All an essential question (they always have to use big terminology) is an open-ended question that educators use to spark student interest. I say, let' not make this harder than it has to be.

Here are examples of essential questions specific to geography:

How have Revolutions impacted our world? (This could be taking a look at the meaning behind "revolution" and empowering student understanding of this "concept" through discussing many different types of revolutions such as the American Revolution, the Industrial Revolution in the United States and Europe, the Russian Revolution, the Cultural Revolution, the Sudanese Revolution, and the Chinese Revolution of 1949.)

Does music create culture, or vice versa?

Who is an American?

How can learning about other cultures teach us about our own?

What is the relationship between climate and natural resources?

Need an idea for an essential question? There is so much information today on essential questions than there was when I first started teaching. Simply, type into your search engine: "Essential questions for geography." and then align it with your curriculum. Others have "essentially" (no pun intended) done this work for you over the years.

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