Sociology: Get to know you/ day 1 - Deviance sorting activity with cardsThis is a simple and fun activity for high school Sociology students to use. I use it as an introduction/ day 1 activity. My students get to work with small groups to sort deviant acts. Then, they as a group rank these from most to least deviant. There are directions provided. Also, students will have small group and whole class discussion.
These bell ringer questions cover a broad range of topics within Period 1, aiming to engage students in critical thinking and recall of key historical concepts and events. They are designed to stimulate discussion and can serve as a brief review of the period's major themes and developments.Includes: Word Doc with 30 Bell RingersAnswer Key
Classroom task cards are a versatile and effective instructional tool used by educators to enhance student engagement, encourage critical thinking, and provide opportunities for active learning. The rationale for using classroom task cards is rooted in their ability to address diverse learning styles, promote independent exploration, and foster a deeper understanding of content. Classroom Task Card PromptsCourse: United States HistoryRationaleIdeas100 PromptsAnswer Key
Constitutional Principles are fun to teach, but can be difficult for students to understand because of their abstract nature. I find spending 3 days on Constitutional Principles is really worth it because it builds a strong foundation that will allow you to reference each principle throughout the rest of the year. This product is a great first day for the Constitutional Principles because it has an easy questions for notes and an easy matching activity for students to practice what they learned.
Continent, land forms, St. Lawrence River, Atlantic Coastal Plain, Appalachian Mountains, Great Lakes, Mississippi River, Gulf of Mexico, Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, Continental Divide, Great Basin, Death Valley, Migration
I've done all the work for you! Each date has a STEM-related discussion-starter that you can use as an introduction, conclusion, or fill-in when needed. Each day includes what happened on that date, a bit of information for your students, an appropriate image, and a thought-provoking question for discussion. You can even post this as a journal-entry prompt!Each date is connected to further information links for your use, or a student's independent learning. History teachers - each of the ent
These standards are for Kindergarten teachers who are required to add your science and social studies standards to your agenda. This is a great tool to have when you are wanting to show what standards you are addressing in these subjects. These are ready to print :) All you have to do is print the two subjects on different colored cardstock paper, laminate them and cut them out! Enjoy!
Challenge your government students to plumb the depths of the United States Constitution! This handy student guide provides a handy scaffold they can use to consider the motivations behind, design and implications of any portion of the Constitution. Use it to guide discussion, guide students to consider a variety of perspectives of a particular aspect of the Constitution or assign students the task of "unlocking" an amendment for homework. This tool supports Common Core State Standards as stu
After teaching a brief lesson on the difference between primary and secondary sources, students work together to sort different types of sources from different events in history. This activity allows students to move around the room and work together to solve problems. The activity includes detailed instructions, Sorting Cards, student note taking and answer sheet, and the source lesson.
A Zones of Regulation resource used for students to identify their feelings and experiences in the red and green zone. This helps students to identify ways in which they can navigate from the red zone to the green zone.
Victoria Falls or Mosi-oa-Tunya, which translates to ‘Smoke that Thunders’ is found on the Zambia River between Zambia and Zimbabwe. They are thought to be the largest in the world in terms of the volume of water that passes through it. It is neither the highest nor widest fall in the world but it is the largest sheet of falling water.This worksheet helps your students to understand the dos and don’ts of field sketching. Victoria Falls is used as an example to help practice this important
Have your students make simple 2020 resolutions! However, my list is that they simply just write out '3' BLISS things they are going to do this new year! Explain that 'Bliss" simply is a vocabulary word that means something that is going to make them 'happy' this new year!! We all know that resolutions get broken but, a 'BLISS" list can be something they are happy about and are proud of at the end of the year! This activity can be used for any grade level!! Simple but fun!This can eas
These geography task cards contain the geographic feature, a description, and a picture. Cut them out and allow pairs to work on them collaboratively! Great for tactile learners!
Task Cards along with recording sheet and answer key to review information regarding the Early American Indian groups found within the various geographic regions of NC.