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Women's History Month Common Core 3.NBT.A.1 resources for administrators

Preview of Malala's Magic Pencil FULL DAY of Lesson Plans for Upper Elementary

Malala's Magic Pencil FULL DAY of Lesson Plans for Upper Elementary

This product is everything the busy classroom has been looking for! You'll receive a FULL day of lesson plans based on Malala's Magic Pencil by Malala Yousafzai (a lesson for reading, writing, math, science, social studies, plus a hallway display!).Update January 2021: This product can now be used digitally with Google Slides™! You must have a Google Classroom™ account to use this feature. You will download a PDF with links and directions for assigning this to your class.How does this work?Your
Preview of ⭐ NO PREP K-6 FREE Emergency Sub Plans

⭐ NO PREP K-6 FREE Emergency Sub Plans

⭐ Educators, we know it's tough right now, and there are days when you have to be out of the classroom due to illness or to take care of your own family. Preparing plans for a guest teacher can be time-consuming and challenging, especially if you need to be at home quickly and without much notice. ⭐ These sub-plans are meant to require no preparation on your part.  They can be linked in your overall sub plans, printed out to keep handy when needed, posted in your Google Classroom, or shared wit
Preview of Ruby Bridges Goes to School My True Story Book Activities

Ruby Bridges Goes to School My True Story Book Activities

Ruby Bridges Goes to School My True Story resource was created to be used as an extension activity to the book, by Ruby Bridges. All activities can be used in a traditional classroom or virtual with minor changes. Such as providing supplies before completing activity.The book Ruby Bridges Goes to School My True Story is an extraordinary true story of Ruby Bridges, the first African-American child to integrate a New Orleans school. In 1960, six-year-old Ruby Bridges walked through an angry crowd
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