A mission-themed activity guide for students to plan and reflect on the 'Minefield' blindfold navigation game.
A formal final assessment for the Velocity Lab unit. Fixed overlapping footer, page break issues, and inconsistent tracker styling.
A high-energy presentation deck for the Velocity Lab unit. Polished icon sizes, font weights, and layout for maximum gym visibility. Fixed safety slide height and contrast.
A student-facing "Velocity Lab Skill Tracker" booklet to record daily mission progress. Fixed missing days, illegible work areas, and confusing terminology. Standardized borders and signature alignment.
A comprehensive 10-day teacher unit guide for the "Velocity Lab" overhand throwing unit, featuring standards alignment, daily mission overviews, and safety protocols. Fixed page breaks and contrast issues.
A specialized tracking sheet for the team 'Treasurer' to log grocery items, record unit prices, and calculate total spending within a $25 budget.
A set of 6 printable task cards that challenge student teams to perform specific missions involving nutrition, budgeting, and social skills.
A visual checklist with icons and checkboxes for students to identify healthy grocery items across various departments.
A comprehensive guide for teachers and facilitators to lead the Market Mission scavenger hunt, including learning objectives, team roles, and debrief questions.
A vibrant, visual slide deck that introduces the Market Mission scavenger hunt, covering health tips, budgeting basics, and teamwork expectations.
A quick assessment for students to demonstrate their understanding of 'must' and 'should' in real-world safety scenarios.
A practice worksheet for Grade 4 students to identify and use 'must' and 'should' in various community safety scenarios.
A hands-on activity where students sort traffic and community rules into 'must' (laws) and 'should' (advice) categories.
Visual vocabulary cards for traffic safety rules, categorized by 'must' and 'should' with icons and example sentences.
A visual anchor chart for classroom display comparing 'must' (laws) and 'should' (advice) with clear examples and icons.
A visual slide presentation for Grade 4 ESL students to learn the difference between 'must' and 'should' in community and traffic contexts.