
This week’s round-up includes tons of intellectually stimulating resources that will help your students break down challenging concepts. We’re featuring Algebra 1 EOC Review, Social Emotional Resources, Civic Mock Trials, college readiness bundles, and so much more. Remember: half of the resources are free!
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It’s FREE!“This product is a graphic organizer that details the steps to solving an equation. It’s something students can use throughout the year.” |
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“This product is an overall review of the 21 standard groupings for the Algebra 1 EOC. Each page contains a simple review and then EOC-type questions.” |
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It’s FREE!“This FREE task card set is a perfect way to practice for reading standardized tests with multiple choice questions.” |
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“Help students practice reading skills and have fun at the same time with these four PowerPoint reading review games.” |
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It’s FREE!“Many of our special education students struggle in the area of personal hygiene. This resource provides simple flash cards with clear, realistic clip art to help your students learn about personal hygiene items.” |
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“Students with special needs often struggle to identify their own emotions as well as the emotions of others. This resource provides opportunities for students to take the perspective of another person, identify another person’s emotions, and their antecedent.” |
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It’s FREE!“I created this resource as a way to engage government or civics students in learning about what it means to be a juror. This assignment encourages debate and discussion among your students as they take on the role of jurors in well-known cases in history.” |
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“This mock trial is designed to teach the students the importance of performing their civic duty (i.e. jury duty), as well as understanding their rights as stated in the Bill of Rights. This activity works best after a unit on the 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendments.” |
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It’s FREE!“Are you starting a unit on Canada? Begin with this FREE webquest! It’s a great 1-day intro activity into learning about Canada.” |
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“This project is perfect for ending your Middle School Geography or World Cultures class! This project – which can be done in 1-2 week’s time – offers research, creativity and drawing upon information learned throughout the year. This is a wonderful cumulative project.” |
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It’s FREE!“This seek-and-find resource provides a fun way to see if students understand complementary and supplementary angles. This one-pager will be quick to print for the teacher and engaging for the students.” |
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“This is a bundle of ‘Are You College Ready?’ math activities. These resources are meant to help students prepare for the TSI or ACCUPLACER but they are great for reviews in any math class.” |