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Preview of Cultural Awareness & Social Justice Project: Project Based Learning Inquiry

Cultural Awareness & Social Justice Project: Project Based Learning Inquiry

Culturally responsive teaching, social justice, and equity inquiry projects, student voice and choice, identity work... Are these ideas that you are trying to implement in your grades 5, 6, or 7 classrooms, but don't know where to begin? Don't worry passionate teacher, I have got you covered! I call it our advocate project (which is a passion project but WAY deeper) and it is exactly what you need to bring your student's identities and passions into the classroom while teaching them to speak up
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Craftivity - Art + Writing Activity

St. Patrick's Day Craftivity - Art + Writing Activity

Created by
Yvonne Crawford
St. Patrick’s Day Craftivity is a packet of craftivities that help students practice writing while creating a fun St. Patrick's Day project. There are one piece writing pages, as well as writing toppers that you can add to your own papers or the papers that are provided. There are also four-leaf clovers that you can use to add a 3D touch to your students’ writings. All graphics are originals and designed by myself.Thanks for looking at my products,Yvonne Crawford
Preview of Analyzing Graphs: Bus Ridership Trends, Story Problems, Middle School

Analyzing Graphs: Bus Ridership Trends, Story Problems, Middle School

Embark on a fascinating journey through the intricate world of bus ridership trends in America with our comprehensive lesson on graph analysis and story problem creation. Dive into this graph which showcases the dynamic shifts in bus ridership, and empower students to craft compelling story problems that reflect their understanding of the data.In this engaging lesson package, students will analyze interactive graphs illustrating the nuanced landscape of bus ridership trends across different citi
Preview of Statistics / Ratios - Fantasy Baseball Project

Statistics / Ratios - Fantasy Baseball Project

Created by
KEARN6509
Using ratios, proportions and statistics, students will be able to analyze baseball statistics to field a fantasy team and maintain scores (which they receive from a ratio chart). They also will be analyzing statistical questions, creating dot plots, box plots and histograms to support their team's data. The summative task is then to be the GM and explain their thinking.
Preview of Snow Science! How Dense is Our Snow? A Hands On Science Experiment.

Snow Science! How Dense is Our Snow? A Hands On Science Experiment.

Created by
WonbyOne
When the snow starts falling, students love to play around in it. Here is a science experiment that ties in their love of snow with learning! This Science Experiment measures the amount of liquid in snow and leads to a discussion on density. I tie this experiment to an introduction to our fractions unit in math. Even in 5th grade students need a reminder that fractions are a part of a whole. They will also get to see a real world example of when fractions, graphs, and line plots are used to help
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Craftivity | Pot o' Gold Writing + Art Activities

St. Patrick's Day Craftivity | Pot o' Gold Writing + Art Activities

Created by
Yvonne Crawford
St. Patrick’s Day Craftivity - Pot o' Gold is a craftivity that help students practice thinking about why they are lucky while creating a fun St. Patrick's Day project. Students will write one reason under each coin why they are lucky, then students will paste all of the coins in their pot of gold. There are two versions, a smaller version and a larger version. There are also two different leprechauns students can choose from. Also included are writing organizers to help students brainstorm
Preview of A Back to School Fun Pack

A Back to School Fun Pack

Created by
Mrs Cami Scott
This is a fun way to begin the school year. There is meet the teacher, meet the students (It says student because you would need to print one for each student in your class.) There is a meet knew friends where students look for friends in class who have done certain things or are from certain places. There are six different would you rather writing assignments (Twelve if you count them all, but six are geared toward lower grade writing with a solid five sentence paragraph and the other six are g
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