This short Deborah Bible study lesson reminds us to live out our faith boldly, to lead with integrity and courage, and to always remember and celebrate God's faithfulness and power.
Crash Course World History is a great resource for the History classroom. Use these quick and easy no-prep worksheets to keep students engaged while watching. These worksheets encourage students to pay attention to the whole video with 10 questions that follow the video in order. Plus, a reflection question at the end gets students to think critically about the episode topic. You'll get two differentiated versions of this worksheet for easy differentiation. One version is fill-in-the-blanks, plus a more challenging reflection question. The other version comes with a word bank and a simpler reflection question. This version is ideal for English Language Learners or students with exceptional needs. Plus, I’ve included a Google Forms digital version of each worksheet! Includes: 2 ready-to-print PDF versions of the video guide worksheet Editable Google Slides file for both worksheets Google Forms digital version of both worksheets Answer key
Great introductory inflation worksheets for students. Students will get a high level overview of inflation along with a sheet of reflection questions such as "What do you think are some factors that contribute to inflation?". Students will then calculate price changes of items such as gasoline and a...
This worksheet was created while watching the Finding Vivian Maier documentary. I use it for my high school photography classes. Definitely helps the students stay focused on the documentary. It's an editable .docx file so you could change the spacing of the questions or add additional reflection an...
Crash Course World History is a great resource for the History classroom. Use these quick and easy no-prep worksheets to keep students engaged while watching. These worksheets encourage students to pay attention to the whole video with 10 questions that follow the video in order. Plus, a reflection question at the end gets students to think critically about the episode topic. You'll get two differentiated versions of this worksheet for easy differentiation. One version is fill-in-the-blanks, plus a more challenging reflection question. The other version comes with a word bank and a simpler reflection question. This version is ideal for English Language Learners or students with exceptional needs. Plus, I’ve included a Google Forms digital version of each worksheet! Includes: 2 ready-to-print PDF versions of the video guide worksheet Editable Google Slides file for both worksheets Google Forms digital version of both worksheets Answer key
Pentecost - Acts 2 printable Bible lesson for teens! It includes games, study pages, and worksheets. It's perfect for use at home or in church. This would be a great way to learn about Pentecost for youth group
Are you tired of living with fear and anxiety? Do you wish you could break free from the grip of fear and live life on your own terms? If so, this worksheet is for you. This worksheet is a comprehensive guide to help you overcome your fears and build the confidence you need to pursue your dreams. With a variety of exercises, prompts, and reflection questions, this worksheet will guide you in exploring your fears and identifying the root causes of your anxiety. You will learn how to reframe your thinking, challenge your beliefs, and develop a more positive and empowering mindset. This worksheet also provides practical tools and techniques to help you manage your fears and build your confidence. You will learn how to set realistic goals, develop a plan of action, and take small steps towards your goals. You will also learn how to use visualization, affirmations, and other techniques to boost your confidence and overcome your fears. Whether you're struggling with a specific fear or dealing with generalized anxiety, this worksheet is your roadmap to a more confident and fulfilling life. Invest in yourself and take the first step towards overcoming your fears with this powerful worksheet. Order now and start your journey towards a more fearless and empowered you.
This resource is an eight page PDF document with activities to do based on the book The Golden Rule by Ilena Cooper and Gabi Swiatkowska. This document contains six worksheets for students.The activities allow the students to reflect on the story and extend their understanding of the themes within t...
Save time while teaching Benchmark Advance by already having work ready for the students! No more copying charts into their notebooks, ripping out notebook pages, or passing out looseleaf for grading Apply Understanding and Build Reflect Write questions!! These worksheets are built to work with Grade 3 Benchmark Advance (2022): Unit 7: Communities Then and Now My St. Augustine Journal A New Life in Vermont All Kinds of Communities Sarah and the Chickens City Worksheets include: Apply Understanding Guided Practice Constructive Conversation Demonstrate Knowledge Writing Build Reflect Write Questions **Please note, these are the same worksheets that are included with the Teaching Slides! ** Want the Teaching Slides too! (with these worksheets included!) 3rd Grade Unit 1 Teaching Slides 3rdGrade Unit 2 Teaching Slides 3rd Grade Unit 3 Teaching Slides 3rd Grade Unit 4 Teaching Slides 3rd Grade Unit 5 Teaching Slides 3rd Grade Unit 6 Teaching Slides 3rd Grade Unit 7 Teaching Slides 3rd Grade Unit 8 Teaching Slides 3rdGrade Unit 9 Teaching Slides 3rd Grade Unit 10 Teaching Slides 3rd Grade Teaching Slides FULL YEAR BUNDLE We do other things if this just wasn't the product for you. <> Open house <> Sequence of Events Task Cards <> Close Reading - Cleaning Up Ocean Plastic Additional Licenses: If anyone other than you (the buyer) wants to use this product, please purchase additional licenses at a discount. (Thank you SO much!) Follow me on Facebook! Follow me on Pinterest! Follow me on Instagram! -Mrs. Techie
Students actively track the references to time (e.g., day, year, age) while reading Doerr's short story. Then they reflect on the author's choices and effects. What’s Included: 2 pages A graphic organizer for students to collect evidence while reading; Four analysis and reflection questions to guide students to higher-order thinking. Having used this worksheet with students of varying abilities, I love that I can: glance at their sheets--during readings--to see where they are succeeding and/or struggling, making it easy for interventions. score this assignment quickly. get all of my students to high-order thinking.
Get students engaged in socratic seminars with this packet. All you need to do is add the topic and any readings you want students to use for the discussion. This packet includes: An overview of what a Socratic Seminar is with a quick quiz A worksheet students can use to prep for the discussion An overview of different question types A tracking sheet students use during the discussion A cheat sheet for during the discussion A post discussion reflection for students
This worksheet is designed to accompany an article about J. Robert Oppenheimer, the Father of the Atomic Bomb. It consists of five critical reasoning short answer questions and 10 multiple choice question. Additionally, there is a "Connect to Self" question that encourages students to reflect on the...
Explore types, terms, purposes, consequences, and typical metrics used to rate workers during employee performance reviews or appraisals. SAVE 17% on a fun escape activity and worksheets that cover dos and don’ts, realistic examples, preparation tips, and self-reflection questions. Two engaging activities for CTE, vocational, life skills, transition, and co-op students. Includes 14 printable PDF pages and answer keys. **Do NOT purchase if you already own the Employee Feedback, Performance Review, and Promotions MegaBundle.** For a digital version to be completed by students on a device: Click on the "Open Digital Activity in Easel" button, customize if desired, and then assign to students digitally. Single user license - resource is intended to be used by one teacher only. Materials may NOT be resold or redistributed, or posted on unprotected websites. ©2024 Career and Employment Prep. All rights reserved. Also available (sold separately): Workplace Feedback and Criticism Bundle Job Promotions and Raises Bundle Workplace Training Programs Lesson Job Skills Activities Work Performance Bundle Employee Feedback, Performance Review, and Promotions MegaBundle Earn TPT credit for future purchases: • Log-in to your account and go to the “My Purchases” page. Click on the “Provide Feedback” button. Provide a rating and short comment for each product. You will earn feedback credit that you can use on future TPT purchases. Your feedback is greatly appreciated! Learn about store sales and product launches: • On the top of the main store page, click on the green star under the store name to become a follower. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Here are chapter study guide questions, writing reflections, and graphic organizers to Part Four: The Do-It-Yourself Meal (Chapters 18 - 22) and the Afterward of The Omnivore's Dilemma - The Young Reader's Edition to aid in students' understanding of the main points in the junior's edition of Michael Pollan's book. Be sure to check out my Teachers Pay Teachers page as I've created many user friendly worksheets and activities that would be accessible to our world of online/remote teaching for a variety of ELA units and activities. Hopefully you find them helpful. Thanks for checking them out!
Before you set your goals or make resolutions, be sure to complete a personal end of year reflection with these thoughtful reflection questions.
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Financial Literacy | Personal Financial Literacy | Money Management Scenarios ABOUT THIS RESOURCE ★ Financial Literacy | Money Management | Managing Your Money ★ 130 pages ★ Features 36 Money Management Scenarios ★ Scenario Task Cards and Worksheets ★ Detailed Sample Responses | Answer Keys included ★ Print and Digital (Text Boxes Already Created!) ★ Excellent for Mature 8th graders - High School Students ★ 2 Google Slide Links This resource includes TWO Folders: FOLDER #1: Scenarios WITH Questions ★ 36 Colored Scenario Task Cards with Questions ★ 36 B&W Scenario Task Cards with Questions ★ 36 Scenario Worksheets with Questions ★ List of 36 Scenarios with Questions (Easy Access for Teachers | 5 pages) ★ Detailed Sample Responses | Answer Keys included ★ Google Slide Link (for Scenario Worksheets with Questions) FOLDER #2: Scenarios WITHOUT Questions (You generate your OWN Questions!) ★ 36 Colored Scenario Task Cards without Questions ★ 36 B&W Scenario Task Cards without Questions ★ 36 Scenario Worksheets without Questions ★ List of 36 Scenarios without Questions (Easy Access for Teachers | 3 pages) ★ Google Slide Link (for Scenario Worksheets without Questions) ******************************* ⭐Download my FREE Money Management Resource!⭐ ******************************* This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs to assist students who accidentally delete text boxes and/or when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance. ******************************* Navigating middle and high school can be an exciting and transformative time for teenagers. Along with newfound independence comes the responsibility of managing money wisely. This resource features 36 highly relevant and relatable scenarios addressing various aspects of money management during the teenage years. It is designed to expose students to various financial scenarios where they can practice making informed decisions about their spending habits. These scenarios | situations cover a wide range of topics such as limited incomes, debt accumulation, impulsive spending, peer pressure, and the delicate balance between parental expectations and personal financial goals. By exploring these various real-life examples of spending situations students can build the knowledge and confidence necessary to make informed financial decisions and avoid common pitfalls. These financial scenarios provide students the opportunity to learn and practice: ✅ Budgeting skills ✅ Wise decision-making under peer pressure ✅ Strategies for managing and avoiding debt accumulation ✅ Resisting imulsive spending ✅ Setting realistic financial goals ✅ Making thoughtful spending choices ✅ Making informed decisions about needs versus wants ✅ Coping with limited income ✅ Negotiation and communication skills Engaging in these scenarios may help equip your students with practical skills and knowledge that extend beyond the classroom, preparing them for the financial challenges of adulthood. RESOURCE ITEMS: ▶️ Financial Scenario Task Cards (Colored and B&W) This resource includes 36 Scenario Task Cards, available in Color and B&W, both with and without pre-set questions. Each card presents relatable scenarios, accompanied by a question. Additionally, all scenarios are provided in each color variation without questions, allowing users to create their own questions and activities. ✅ Utilize the Task Cards WITHOUT Questions to formulate your OWN questions! ✅ Incorporate these Task Cards into larger lessons, guided small groups, whole-class discussions, partner interactions before sharing with the class, or individual sessions with a teacher, guidance counselor, or parent/guardian! The Task Cards feature the same scenarios found in the Scenario Worksheets. ✅ Print the Task Cards on gloss or regular paper, laminate them for durability, and consider organizing them on a binder ring for easy access and use. ******************************* Role-playing Opportunity: These scenarios offer students a practical chance to discuss and understand different aspects of managing money. Through role-playing various financial challenges, students can pick up skills like budgeting, making decisions under pressure, handling debt, and setting realistic financial goals. This provides a helpful opportunity for them to improve their financial literacy, helping them make informed and responsible choices. The scenarios can also be used to practice skills like controlling impulses, making thoughtful spending choices, and planning for the future, encouraging a proactive approach to managing their finances. ****************************** ▶️ Relationships Scenario Worksheets (2 variations) This resource includes 36 Financial Scenario Worksheets, provided in two variations (with and without questions) available in both PDF and Google Slides formats. ▶️ Worksheets WITH Questions This variation provides 36 Financial Scenario Worksheets with lines for student responses along with a corresponding question. ❤️ Detailed Sample Responses included!❤️ ▶️ Worksheets WITHOUT Questions This resource includes 36 Financial Scenario Worksheets with lines and no pre-set questions, allowing students to write their own responses and giving you the flexibility to generate questions for them. 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The worksheet is designed to engage students in understanding the main idea and key concepts from an article about "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. It includes a series of 10 multiple-choice comprehension questions, 5 critical reasoning questions, and a "connect to self" question. By co...
Introducing our "The Lottery" Reading Reflection Worksheet - a resource to enhance comprehension and critical thinking skills for middle and high school students!Based on Shirley Jackson's gripping short story "The Lottery," this worksheet consists of 6 thought-provoking short answer questions. It e...
Two sets of 13 predictions. Students read the predictions to each other and then answer what they think. Language box will help students answer and ask follow-up questions. - ESL worksheets
This worksheet is designed to accompany a lesson on Pontiac's Rebellion and the Proclamation of 1763. It includes 10 multiple-choice comprehension questions, 5 critical reasoning questions, and a "connect to self" question that encourages students to reflect on the main theme of the article. The que...
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Use this New Year's Goals Template to set achievable goals AND learn how to reach them! Make your resolutions a reality this year!
This resource is a seven page PDF document with activities to do based on the book Desmond and the Very Mean Word by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Douglas Carlton Abrams and A. G. Ford. This document contains six worksheets for students.The activities allow the students to reflect on the story and extend...
This product contains two separate items: 1. A two-page Peer Revision Worksheet that guides the peer reviewer with SPECIFIC questions to help them know what to look for in their classmate's essay. There is room for notes as well, in case the peer editor cannot write on their classmate's paper itself. 2. Essay Reflection Worksheet in which the student reviews the graded rubric from their essay, and reflects on what went right and what needs improvement.
Supports distance learning! Crash Course videos are great for distance learning since John does all the talking for you. This product includes a digital version of these worksheets that students can complete and return from their personal devices (works best with laptops). Crash Course World History is a great resource for the History classroom. Use these quick and easy no-prep worksheets to keep students engaged while watching. These worksheets make students pay attention to the whole video, plus a reflection question at the end forces students to think critically about the episode topic. You'll get THREE versions of this worksheet--a challenge version, regular version, and simple version. The challenge version has a mix of fill-in-the-blank and open-ended questions, while the regular version is fill-in-the-blank and follows the video more closely. The simple version is ideal for English Language Learners or students with exceptional needs. It contains fill-in-the-blank questions with a word bank, plus a simpler version of the reflection question at the end. Includes: 3 versions of video guide worksheet (challenge, regular, and simple) Digital version of all worksheets Answer keys for each worksheet Fool-proof teacher and student guides on how to use the digital worksheets
After all, reflection is the key to progression.
The "Women in the American Revolution" worksheet is designed to explore the vital role of women during this transformative period in history. It consists of 10 comprehension questions, 5 critical reasoning prompts, and a "connect to self" question that encourages students to reflect on the main them...
Although teen pregnancies are declining in the U.S, their are still lots of students that are engaging in unsafe sex practices and getting pregnant. For this project, students will be calculating the yearly cost of having a baby through the baby cost calculator I have linked on the worksheet. It covers diapers, childcare, food, healthcare, toiletries, toys, etc. After they have gone step by step through the first half of the worksheet, they will then take the time to answer six reflection questions that pertain to their readiness to be a parent. Reading skills and attention to detail are key to students succeeding on this project!