
If you’ve been searching for Secondary ELA and Social Studies resources for your students, we’ve got what you’re looking for.
We’re featuring Novel Studies, History Warm-Ups, U.S. History Curriculum, and so much more.
Get your students ready for a blast from the past with these resources, half of which are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“This resource provides teachers with read-aloud questions to engage their students in the fabric of the novel Wishtree. Questions are written so students can think critically, both about reading topics as well as social-emotional learning.” |
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“This novel study helps teachers work through the novel The One and Only Ivan in a variety of reading standards, including comprehension questions, read aloud questions, critical thinking, and more!” |
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It’s FREE!“I created worksheets such as this one for several countries because the textbooks I was provided with often did not go as in-depth as I would like. They can be used as assignments, extra credit, guided notes with presentations I’ve made, and more.” |
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“These ‘This Day in History Warm-Ups’ have a matching question for every day of the year, along with a description of events that happened on each day in history. I use them almost every day in my 7th and 8th grade classes as a way to get class started.” |
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It’s FREE!“A CollegeBoard modeled DBQ for AP World, AP Euro, and AP U.S. History that helps students grapple with college-level document analysis and writing, and give students an edge over other classes with access to a greater volume of AP Test-specific thinking and writing.” |
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“A full curriculum set for U.S. History / American History (11th grade) to set you up for a year of success! It includes all the engaging activities, materials, assessments, classroom management tools, content explanations, and instruction explanations and tips to keep students engaged and learning.” |