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Preview of THE SUNFLOWER -- Simon Wiesenthal (Non-Fiction)

THE SUNFLOWER -- Simon Wiesenthal (Non-Fiction)

Greetings,The Sunflower is the most important book I teach, and it is more relevant than ever with rampant anti-Semitism. far-right extremists, racism, and intolerance.https://toronto.citynews.ca/2022/03/02/anti-semitic-graffiti-toronto-schools/ The Sunflower poses an existential question to the reader: You are a Jewish prisoner in a German concentration camp. A dying Nazi soldier asks for your forgiveness. What would you do? Simon Wiesenthal tells the story of his WWII concentration camp exp
Preview of SMALL GREAT THINGS -- Jodi Picoult

SMALL GREAT THINGS -- Jodi Picoult

Not everything that is faced can be changed.But nothing can be changed until it is faced.~James BaldwinFeel awkward talking about racism, or looking for ways to increase your awareness and that of your students? Wanting to become an ally for change?Good news. Jodi Picoult's Small Great Things is insightful and inspiring, honest and hopeful. An engaging novel with plot twists, nasty turns, and memorable characters confronted with one of the biggest issues of our time, and perhaps the root of so m
Preview of The Scientifc Method:  Learning the Steps (5 Worksheet Set)

The Scientifc Method: Learning the Steps (5 Worksheet Set)

In this easy to use set of activities, students will learn to:Objectives:1. Identify the common steps in the scientific method.2. Write simple problem statements given specified scenarios (observations).3. Write hypotheses based on give problem statements.4. Determine proper controls and variables for specified experiments.5. Carry out a qualitative experimental study. Materials (provided):1. Student handout: Writing Problem Statements2. Student handout: Writing Hypotheses3. Student handout: Wri
Preview of Earthquake Building Lab w Flat Rate Boxes

Earthquake Building Lab w Flat Rate Boxes

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This lab uses FREE small USPS flat rate boxes to model buildings in a earthquake zone. You can pick them up for FREE from your local post office, or have them delivered in bulk to your school. Challenge your students to produce buildings that would withstand more earthquake forces. You can also have your students use TinkerCAD to model their home. Your students then modify their building to withstand a greater magnitude earthquake. You can expand this into a building project like the toothpick b
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