
This week’s round-up has science, social studies, and math resources that will spice up curriculum during the holiday season. If you’re in need of interactive ESL lessons and games, visual and kinesthetic strategies to teach math, or engaging activities for your budding scientists, you won’t want to miss this week’s resources. We’re featuring Proportional or Non-Proportional Relationship (Tables) Cut and Paste Activities, Alexander the Great DBQs, Physical Science Activities, and more. There are tons of great resources right here, and half of them are free!
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It’s FREE!“This resource will help students learn vocabulary in French about Autumn in fun and interactive ways. The videos will instill some curiosity in young students.” |
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“This bundle is full of interactive lessons that will help students build on their knowledge in English so that they become autonomous learners in ESL. It has been designed for young adults and adults but it can be adapted to a wider audience. It is progressive, fun, and interactive — and all exercises are corrected to save teachers’ time.” |
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It’s FREE!“A print-ready resource where students will practice solving two-step inequalities. Add in the fun cut and paste aspect to spruce up your everyday worksheet!” |
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“Students will work through sorting proportional and non proportional tables. When complete, a BONUS activity is included where students can find the constant or proportionality from the proportional relationship tables.” |
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It’s FREE!“Crossword puzzles are great for teachers to use as unit review, test prep, or final assessment. This 22-question puzzle tests students’ knowledge from the German and Italian Nationalist movements to Ireland’s potato famine and the importance of technology in the Industrial Revolution.” |
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“In this DBQ, students look at Alexander the Great and the spread of Hellenistic culture through his conquests and policies by looking at six primary or secondary source documents with constructed response questions followed by an essay question using the documents. The DBQ is a Word Document for teachers to edit as needed to suit the students.” |
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It’s FREE!“This activity includes a do now, a Smart Notebook lesson, and an assignment, with solutions. Students create translations of polygons and discover how the coordinates of the polygons can be used to describe the translations.” |
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“This activity engages students, working in groups, in building eight ‘solids’ on the same bounded region so they can visualize the ‘solid’. Then together, the groups find the volume of each solid by writing Riemann sums and definite integrals.” |
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It’s FREE!“This Magnetism Maze worksheet provides students with a fun and engaging way to review/reinforce Physical Science concepts. It can be used as a homework assignment, end of class assessment, race/game, or part of a station activity for quick review before a quiz/test.” |
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“This 6-8 week bundle of resources provides you with everything that you need to teach Force and Motion in your Physical Science class.” |