
Winter is right around the corner, and we’ve got some resources to keep you warm! This week’s round-up includes interactive notebooks for historical periods, character analysis units, flexible seating rules, and holiday-themed activities for your classroom. We’ve got these and more awesome ways to keep your students engaged — and half of them are free!
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It’s FREE!“This interactive notebook covers the generally used periods to describe history. It’s a great tool for students to reference throughout the year!” |
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“This interactive notebook bundle includes everything you need to teach about ancient world history (Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, India, Greece, and Rome). The graphic organizers in this resource can be used on their own or as a supplement to student notes. They’re a great tool to keep students organized and engaged during lessons!” |
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It’s FREE!“This is a tool for guiding students through a more in-depth textual analysis of To Kill a Mockingbird. Students review key passages and are pushed to a deeper analysis. This resource has a strong emphasis on making inferences, understanding the major themes and symbolism in the novel, and identifying figurative language.” |
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“This is a complete instructional unit with lectures, group activities, worksheets, test, and essays for use with ANY novel.” |
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It’s FREE!“Make your flexible seating expectations clear with these flexible seating rules posters.” |
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“Collaboration is huge in the secondary classroom! This escape room is a fun and effective way to teach students how to work together.” |
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It’s FREE!“This Christmas activity asks students to use the text to provide evidence for their choices while also working on characterization and symbolism.” |
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“This unit includes 12 different Christmas-themed reading and writing activities that can be used with ANY unit of study. All activities are evidence-based activities and are fun, challenging, and engaging! These activities get students to THINK while having fun learning.” |