
In this week’s round-up, you’ll find digital resources, research projects, STEM activities, and so much more! We’re featuring lots of resources that will provide a healthy challenge for your students. Discover multiple intelligence units, position paper units, and algebra mystery bundles. You won’t want to miss these resources. Half of them are free!
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It’s FREE!“Help students develop strategies for being upstanders to bullying in both face-to-face and online situations. This mini-unit includes a sleek, high-interest Prezi and five content-rich, printable activities to ‘wow’ even your toughest middle school crowd.” |
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“Featuring a dynamic, fully-narrated 12-minute video lesson and eight printable activities, this resource provides everything you need to dive into Multiple Intelligences Theory with your students! Bookmarks, posters, and detailed lesson plans round out this robust resource.” |
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It’s FREE!“This graphic organizer asks students to track Hamlet’s progression through the five stages of grief using textual evidence. It also expands the theme of grief to other characters and culminates in a short writing activity.” |
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“This resource contains everything to integrate critical thinking and advanced research and writing skills in a lengthy position paper. Not only does it teach valuable writing skills, but helps students become responsible citizens in today’s society.” |
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It’s FREE!“Natural selection leads to the predominance of certain traits in a population, and the suppression of others.” |
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“Students use engineering to learn about Energy and Newton’s Laws by building balloon cars. It is a 5E NGSS Aligned activity that is easy prep, and it engages even the most apathetic students!” |
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It’s FREE!“Help your students figure out challenging words and grow their vocabularies using this handy list of the five most used context clues. Print the poster for your classroom, and cut apart the smaller lists for students to glue into interactive notebooks or journals.” |
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“Everything you need in this study guide to get your students to read and dig deeply into the life stories about these mostly unknown African-American women who played such an important role in our understanding of flight and space. Your students will respond to deep-thinking, text-dependent questions. The purpose of this guide is to stimulate strong, thoughtful discussion!” |
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It’s FREE!“Keeping students engaged in middle school math class is key. Students love this game since it is super competitive.” |
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“Interactive note-booking is a huge part of my daily routine with my students. Foldables like this one are great graphic organizers that help students identify the key things they need to know!” |
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It’s FREE!“This set of guided notes will introduce key features of graphs of quadratic functions! It works well as a stand-alone lesson or as a spring board to factoring, as students build connections between factoring quadratic functions and roots!” |
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“With six content-rich, skill-specific murder mystery activities and one team building math murder mystery, this set of activities will keep your students engaged year-round. This is a great addition to any Algebra curriculum!” |