A premium, cohesive collection of beautifully designed spiritual and religious reminders for daily, weekly, and seasonal practices, featuring high-contrast connected Arabic typography, elegant arches, and glowing celestial themes.
Un set completo di risorse per un gioco di trivia in stile "pub-trivia" in lingua italiana. Progettato specificamente per gli studenti del secondo anno di italiano (livello A2/B1), copre cultura, cibo, geografia, sport, scienza e curiosità globali.
A kindergarten Spanish lesson introducing triangle, rectangle, and star while reviewing circle and square through interactive games, printable tracing flashcards, and a matching worksheet.
Detailed examination of the three branches of government, the bureaucracy, and the complex relationship between state and national power.
A digital design lesson focusing on social media brand personas, digital footprint, and visual design aesthetics using Adobe and Canva. Students compare contrasting brand voices, from Wendy's playful roasts to polished professional corporate presences.
A comprehensive inquiry-based lesson exploring the multi-faceted causes of World War II (Treaty of Versailles, League of Nations failure, rise of fascism, appeasement, and aggressive expansion) through a Document-Based Question (DBQ) case study and synthesis writing activity.
Day 5 of the reading unit. Students read an animal-themed folktale about a brave little rabbit in the forest, then answer 10 comprehension questions to demonstrate their vocabulary and reading skills.
Day 4 of the reading unit. Students read an everyday family-themed text about a grandmother and her mischievous cat, then solve 10 simple reading comprehension questions.
Day 3 focuses on narrative sequencing. Students read a simple fable/folktale and complete a graphic organizer identifying the Beginning (Inicio), Middle (Nudo/Medio), and End (Final) of the story.
Days 1 and 2 focus on finding key story elements (Personajes, Escenario, Problema, Solución) in simple Spanish texts. Students learn with introductory slides and complete a hands-on reading worksheet.
A professional-grade graphic design lesson for Grades 11-12. Students explore the core mechanics of visual hierarchy, typography pairings, color psychology, and platform post formatting for social media feeds.
A comprehensive history lesson exploring the rise, military expansion, trade networks, and cultural exchange of the Ottoman Empire through a rich historical story, slide presentations, and structured student synthesis activities.
An engaging cultural exploration of Quebec City's history, landmarks, and culinary traditions for middle schoolers. Includes a matching worksheet, a comprehensive answer key, and printable fold-and-glue study flashcards.
An advanced social media copywriting lesson for Grades 11-12. Students learn the science of scroll-stopping hooks, high-impact body copy, strategic calls-to-action (CTAs), and hashtag mechanics, concluding with a real-world caption-writing workbook activity.
A service-learning lesson where students plan, execute, and reflect on a community service project of their choice (school campus cleanup, food drive, or clothing drive). It includes interactive presentation slides, a step-by-step project planning guide, a simplified reflection worksheet, and a teacher facilitation guide.
A Disney-inspired interdisciplinary choice board and support materials for 2nd grade. Students explore math, language arts, art, music, and science through engaging, magical challenges that promote agency and creativity.
Una unidad de debate crítico en español para hispanohablantes de herencia que analiza de manera interdisciplinaria la intersección entre los estándares de belleza, las redes sociales, la responsabilidad médica y la influencia familiar.
An interactive, hands-on lesson for Kindergarten and 1st-grade students to explore school community careers. This unit features interactive classroom slides, visual tracing and coloring sheets, a cut-and-paste tool-matching activity, and printable career hat crafts.
An art and history integration lesson focusing on 18th-century Chinese nodding-head figures. Students explore clay science, learn pinch pot and coil techniques, and sculpt their own clay bobble heads using balanced counterweights.
A comprehensive lesson package designed for 1st-grade ESL students to learn global vocabulary (food, clothing, shelter, music) through engaging slides, a hands-on cut-and-paste worksheet, and a supportive teacher facilitation guide.
A Spanish lesson focusing on numbers 35-40 through kinesthetic counting, cultural trivia, and collaborative partner activities. It integrates New York State World Language Standards alongside key SEL components including self-management accuracy goals and respectful peer feedback.
A comprehensive set of 6-minute daily warm-ups and corresponding closure questions spanning 11 crucial chapters of John Green's 'Everything is Tuberculosis'.
A highly interactive 35-40 minute Spanish review lesson for 3rd graders focusing on numbers 20-30. It integrates NYS World Language standards with social-emotional learning (SEL) focusing on peer encouragement, managing mistakes, and growth mindset self-reflection.
An art and science lesson exploring how to transform ordinary, irregular river rocks into convincing 3D animal illusions. Students learn the principles of light, shadow, value, and form placement to turn flat or rounded stone surfaces into realistic sleeping animals.
A comprehensive history and civics lesson analyzing how the Supreme Court's interpretation of the 14th Amendment evolved from Plessy v. Ferguson to Brown v. Board of Education.
An introductory lesson on kinetic art and mechanics where students build their own flapping butterfly automaton. Using simple classroom materials like paperclips, bottle caps, and paper, students learn about cranks, linkages, and the history of art in motion without needing hot glue.
A comprehensive lesson exploring Chapter 9 ('Not a Person') of John Green's 'Everything is Tuberculosis', focusing on medical dehumanization, social stigma, and the historical and modern experiences of TB patients.
Master the illusion of deep space using one-point perspective, horizontal grid contraction, and overlapping spheres. Students create a striking optical illusion of a checkerboard tunnel with falling 3D apples using black markers and colored pencils.
A deep dive into the photorealistic and abstract grid style of Chuck Close. Students explore his life story, master his concentric organic shape grid technique, and discover how to build optical illusion portraits.
A highly focused, 20-minute introductory lesson designed for young beginner English Language Learners from Syria and DR Congo, centering on belonging, kindness, and writing practice within a supportive classroom community.
A 45-minute lesson for 5th-grade novice Spanish students to explore school and sports introductions, analyze skit dialogues, and brainstorm a 1-minute podcast advertisement project.
Day 3 focuses on responsible decision-making regarding domestic and wild animal care. Students use descriptive adjectives and caring verbs in Spanish to create an action-oriented 'cuidado' (care) guide.
Day 2 focuses on collaborative communication and empathy for animal habitats. Students work in pairs (teamwork) to match animals to their homes using descriptive Spanish (colors, size, height) and explore social awareness.
Day 1 focuses on introducing animal sizes and traits using 'grande', 'pequeño', 'alto', and 'bajo'. Students explore self-awareness and appreciate unique physical differences in both animals and themselves.
A 40-45 minute Spanish lesson where students design and present their own weather forecast. Integrates presentational communication standards and SEL self-management competencies (planning and goal-setting), concluding with peer reviews and an exit reflection.