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6th grade criminal justice - law tools for common cores for Montessori

Preview of Biomes and the Impact of Humans

Biomes and the Impact of Humans

Created by
Stephieham
Students choose a biome and an impact of humans card, which include types of pollution and industrialization (such as an oil spill or cutting down forests to build a shopping center). Then, they may discuss how the impact negatively or positively affects the biome. A worksheet is included to encourage more in-depth thought into each part of the biome that is impacted and space to draw before and after pictures of the biome.
Preview of Fundamentals of Democracy - Three/Four Part Cards

Fundamentals of Democracy - Three/Four Part Cards

Created by
Vicki Thompson
This PDF can be used to make a set of three/four part cards useful when teaching the fundamental ideas associated with a democratic government. For each idea there is a control card (word and picture), a picture card, a word card, and a description card. Concepts included are: democracy, elections, Rule of Law, Majority Rule, public servants, Civil Rights, and representation. The set should be printed onto card stock, cut, and laminated prior to use.
Preview of "Colored Beads" Math for Autism

"Colored Beads" Math for Autism

Introduce a sequence of colored bead strands that represent 1-10. *Use as a Matching Task *One to One Correspondence *Sequence Task *Counting *Simple Addition *Teach Colors *Cut and Paste Task *Coloring Page *Montessori Teaching Task Inspired By Evan Autism Resources
Preview of Monthly Work Report - Montessori Form

Monthly Work Report - Montessori Form

A monthly report that STUDENTS FILL OUT to be sent home to parents. Students are able to report what they have been working on in each area of the classroom.
Preview of Current Events Guide

Current Events Guide

The following is a guide for students to learn how to write a Current Event for a history, civics or politics class. Students will make connections from a viable news source and compare it to a historical or political event learned in the classroom.
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