Symbiosis Poster and Presentation Project: Mutualism, Parasitism, Commensalism
By Colleen Burdette
High Interest Activity to Demonstrate Knowledge:
Students are fully engaged in displaying what they have learned about symbiotic relationships. Students will research two organisms which will be chosen at random or assigned by the teacher. Students will present what they have learned about the relationships by creating a poster and giving an oral presentation. Students will learn about benefits and consequences about relationships between organisms. This activity allows for creativity and this creativity increases engagement.
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CTE Health Science Endocrine System Disorders / Ethics Science Behind Sideshows
By Scrub Squad
Explore the fascinating intersection of science and history in this engaging lesson that combines the study of the endocrine system with ethical considerations of circus side shows. Students will learn about various endocrine disorders (such as gigantism, dwarfism, and hirsutism) and their physiological causes, using historical figures like Robert Wadlow (the "Alton Giant") and Annie Jones (the "Bearded Lady") as case studies. Through research, group presentations, and guided discussions, students will not only gain a deeper understanding of hormone imbalances and their impact on the body but also critically examine how these individuals were treated and exploited in the context of 19th and 20th-century circus performances. By the end of the lesson, students will reflect on how understanding these conditions can foster empathy and promote ethical healthcare practices.
Includes:
Endocrine system overview and key glands
Case study handouts of famous historical performers
Group work with research and presentation guidelines
Ethical discussion prompts and reflection questions
Printable worksheets for case studies and ethical reflection
This lesson blends science with critical thinking and history, encouraging students to reflect on both the biological and social aspects of rare conditions. Perfect for introducing students to the complexities of endocrine disorders and the importance of empathy in healthcare.
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Ocean Animals Habitat Worksheets for 1st, 2nd, 3rd Grade Marine Research Unit
By LessonLink Teacher
Engage your young learners with these captivating Ocean Habitat Animals Worksheets for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade. These educational resources are designed to introduce students to the fascinating world of marine creatures.
The worksheets can also be used for kindergarten, while preschoolers can engage with the coloring sheets.
With interactive activities, coloring pages, and matching exercises, these worksheets make learning fun and engaging. Students will explore ocean habitat animals such as whales, dolphins, clownfish, and seahorses while developing skills like coloring, matching, and drawing.
You won't have to spend hours creating your worksheets as a teacher. These ready-made resources can be easily incorporated into lesson plans about animal habitats, saving valuable preparation time.
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7-Day World Religions Research & Presentation Unit: Interdisciplinary Grades 6-8
By TooBookedUp
Looking for an engaging, interdisciplinary unit that fosters respect for diverse cultures and enhances research and presentation skills? This 7-day World Religions Research & Presentation Unit is perfect for grades 6-8 humanities teachers. Students explore 9 major world religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Daoism, and Shinto) while learning to appreciate different beliefs and traditions.
Through guided research and creating Google Slides presentations, students gain a deeper understanding of the world's belief systems while developing critical thinking and public speaking skills. This unit encourages respect for others and promotes an inclusive classroom environment. It’s ideal for integrating history, geography, and ELA, making it a comprehensive solution for middle school humanities teachers.
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Reading and Writing Planning and Conference Sheets
By Literacytales
ELA planning templates, conference sheets, and an ELA lesson guide to help teachers with their language Arts (reading and writing) lessons. Use the ELA templates to create and plan your reading lessons in less time. Conference sheets are included to help teachers collect the data they need during 1:1 conferences. This resource was created to help the classroom teacher stay organized and prepared for Reader's and Writer's Workshop lessons.
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ELA Planning & Conference Sheet Tutorial
This resource aligns with Reader's and Writer's Workshop.
This ELA Lesson Plan Templates and Conference Sheets Include :
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-Two sets of a Planning Sheet
-A Guide to help you plan your ELA Lessons (reading and Writing)
It includes a planning sheet and a conference sheet. The planning sheet was created to be used for Language Arts purposes.
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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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Discover Paris Landmarks: French Virtual Field Trip & Travel Video Project!
By Churros and Croissants
Engage Your Students with an Interactive Paris Landmark Video Project
Tired of grading repetitive Eiffel Tower projects? With the "Discover Paris" project, students will research one of 24 iconic Paris landmarks, create captivating travel videos, present them to the class, and vote on the top 3 tourist destinations. This dynamic project combines research, creativity, and presentation skills with cultural understanding, making learning both interactive and fun.
Busy Students, Individualized Projects, and Easy Grading: Your students will stay engaged for a week with individualized projects, while you enjoy straightforward grading.
Flexible Language Options: Projects can be completed in either French or English, depending on your students' language level. Get ready to spark a passion for French language and culture in your classroom, one landmark at a time!
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Ideal for Upper School French Classes: Perfect for any level of upper school French, including Foundations of French, French Exploratory, Middle School French, French 1, 2, 3, 4, and adaptable for AP French.
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Severe Weather and Natural Disasters Nonfiction Texts for Reading Comprehension
By Science and STEAM Team
This resource is an introduction to natural disasters. It contains five informational reading passages about natural disasters. It was made for the NGSS 3-ESS3-1 and 4-ESS3-2 Earth and Human Activity Standards. It covers the following
natural disasters:
Earthquakes
Floods
Hurricanes
Tornadoes
Volcanoes
The passages were written with third graders in mind, but the information is very interesting and complex and would be useful for upper grades as well.
There is a tips sheet for teachers and two recording sheetsfor students. One recording sheet is a graphic organizer for students to fill in as they read. The other one asks them to draw and label the natural disaster they have studied.
These are great to use with the whole class, in small groups, with partners, and even at centers!
There is a bonus mini-poster on natural disasters as well.
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Research Project Template Inquiry Skills Writing Learning Based
By Kyla McHenry
Want a fun way to help your learner's focus on their interests? This resource breaks down a learning project into mini steps that aren't overwhelming for young learners. Just choose a topic to explore and let the learning begin.
This resource includes:
- A KWL chart-
- Two options for facts gathered when doing research from an online source or a book of your choice
- A space to create a rough draft
- A cover sheet to create an illustration to go along with your learning project
- Two options for writing paper to allow for different aged writers
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Supermarket Government: Create a Cereal For A New Colonial Government
By Nemos Nook
The Founding Fathers realized they had to begin to create a new government that would be ready to go once the American Revolution was over. They had many models to choose from for this new government. Students will work with one of six potential types of government for this activity:
Monarchy
Dictatorship/Totalitarian
Aristocracy
Oligarchy
Democracy
Polity
They will research their assigned government's "ingredients" as well as its pros and cons. They will then design a cereal and cereal box cover (templates included) to present to the class. There is a google slide presentation included to walk students through the project instructions.
As an extension, students can use construction paper to create their covers and cover an actual cereal box for display. This is a simple, creative and fun project that students always enjoy while learning above the different types of governments.
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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.
Texas History Battle at the Alamo Research Project to Create a Historical Marker
By Curious Classroom Adventures
After studying the Alamo and the famous Texans associated with the battle at the Alamo, let your students practice their research skills and show off their creativity at the same time.
Before starting: Visit your public library and collect several juvenile non-fiction books about the Alamo and look at pictures of various historical marker sites discussing different ways that people and places were honored there.
To begin the project assign or have students randomly draw the name of a historical figure associated with the Alamo. Give students time to research and collect information for their project. The research about their person should include basic biographical information, life before the Alamo, and their significance at the Alamo. After collecting information, students should write a rough draft of the text for their historical marker and work with a peer to edit. The final copy should be completed in the shape of a historical marker plaque.
Finally, let students create some type of memorial to accompany the plaque. This could be a statue, a monument, an info board, a grave stone, a model of a building, etc. They can be limited only by their own imagination. Allow students to present their projects and invite parents to enjoy the fun as well!
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Use these bingo cards for students to practice researching. Each card has 9 items for students to research. The cards work best using the categories on Ducksters as a search engine, but any search engine will work. Topics include geography, math, science, literacy, and more.
Environmental Science - Movie Ethics Journal - Keystone Species
By Ms Churchs Classroom
Explore the intriguing ethical dimensions of the Bee Movie, focusing on the significance of bees as keystone species, the implications for environmental justice, and efforts to preserve pollinators. Our journal offers thought-provoking insights from leading experts in the field of environmental science ethics.
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Self-Efficacy Formative Questionnaire – Editable Google Form
By Math with Mrs. McNeal
Measure and track your students' self-efficacy growth throughout the year with this Google Form adaptation of the 'Self-Efficacy Formative Questionnaire' by Gaumer Erickson and Noonan. This resource:
Save time and gain valuable insights into student development with this ready-to-use, editable Google Form!
Gaumer Erickson, A.S. & Noonan, P.M. (2018). Self-efficacy formative questionnaire. In The skills that matter: Teaching interpersonal and intrapersonal competencies in any classroom (pp. 175-176). Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.
Ecosystems Reading Comprehension Texts
By Clodagh
Discover the essential role of ecosystems with this Reading Comprehension and Ecosystems educational resource. This engaging collection features six informative texts about key components of ecosystems, designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of ecological principles and the interdependence of living organisms within their environments. Perfect for combining literacy and STEM, your kiddos will be ecosystem experts in no time!
You will receive six non-fiction reading comprehension texts, each accompanied by comprehension questions, a research section for students to deepen their understanding, and an answer sheet for easy assessment.
Here is a list of the non-fiction reading comprehension texts included:
Each reading comprehension ext delves into how these elements contribute to a healthy, balanced environment, emphasising the interconnectedness of life on Earth.
Key Features:
In-Depth Exploration: Learn about the critical roles of decomposers, bees, elephants, plankton, and worms in sustaining ecosystems. Each text provides detailed information to help students grasp these essential ecological concepts.
Interactive Learning: Each text includes reading comprehension questions designed to enhance understanding and retention. These questions encourage students to think critically and engage with the material.
Encourage Further Research: Students are prompted to conduct additional research, fostering curiosity and deeper knowledge. This feature supports independent learning and helps students develop research skills.
Integrates with STEM: Integrate literacy and STEM with these reading comprehension texts.
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Ideal for classroom use, our resource aligns with key curriculum requirements for STEM and reading comprehension. It can be easily integrated into literacy centres or used for whole class instruction, making it a versatile addition to any classroom. Set up in your literacy centres or discover ecosystems as a whole class for STEM!
Enhance your students' understanding of ecosystems with this comprehensive reading comprehension resource. It is perfect for educators looking to combine literacy with STEM, providing valuable insights into the natural world and fostering a love for reading and learning.
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Real-Life Math activity! Surface Area and Volume Task, Catching rainwater!
By Daniel
Real-Life Math done in the Real World!
Surface Area and Volume of right prisms could be boring and removed from real life. This task brings a practical element to the topic and helps students think about environmental and financial issues around catching and using rainwater on the roof of a shed.
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MLA Formatting - All Things English for Middle and High School Students
By Blooming Through High School
Show your students exactly how it should be done with this handy guide. Clear instructions, examples, and a page for their own notes!
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Frayer model printable Special Ed 4 Square writing template Grades 2-5 W. lines
By Modz by Laila
I have created non-fiction writing project templates and checklists with my resource designed to meet the needs of ALL learners! This 24-page print-and-go kit is a complete solution for a non-fiction writing unit, featuring differentiated graphic organizers, checklists, and writing paper. Facilitate engaging animal research projects effortlessly.
Differentiated Graphic Organizers: - Tailored for diverse learning needs, my resource includes two versions of graphic organizers. One for higher learners and a fill-in-the-blank version for struggling students.
Checklists for Prewriting Research: - Ensure students cover all bases with prewriting checklists, fostering organization and thorough research.
Differentiated Final Product Checklists: - Guide students through the final stages with checklists designed for diverse learning abilities.
Variety of Writing Paper: - Spark creativity with different versions of writing paper for students' final drafts. Accommodate individual preferences and needs.
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Canadian Symbols Canada Day Banners Writing Research Templates 1st Grade 1, 2
By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood
Support your students' learning about Canada with this resource featuring 9 adorable banners, each showcasing a different Canadian symbol, including those important to Indigenous Canada. Students will research the symbol, draw, and write about what they learned to create a collaborative banner to celebrate Canada.
This resource includes 9 banners featuring Canadian symbols:
**►**Inukshuk
**►**Canada flag
**►**Hockey
**►**Beaver
**►**Polar bear
**►**Snowy owl
**►**Goose
**►**Mountie
**►**Caribou
❤️Students will research each symbol, draw their own interpretation, and write about its significance. The banners can be used alone or with an additional information page to add more details.
Educational Value:
❤️This resource is a fun and engaging way for students to learn about Canadian symbols while building research, drawing, and writing skills. It can complement social studies units on Canada and is easily differentiated to meet the needs of all learners.
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❤️Integrate this resource into your social studies curriculum on Canada.
❤️Use the banners as a visual aid to communicate student learning.
❤️Have students work collaboratively to create a banner for a classroom display.
❤️Allow students to choose their own symbol to research and present to the class.
❤️Extend the activity by having students create a presentation about their chosen symbol.
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