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Morning meetings have been a cornerstone of K-12 education longer than criss-cross-apple-sauce. They’re an opportunity for connection and set a positive tone for the day. However, the changing dynamics of classrooms in 2025 might call for a...
Students will identify double negatives in sentences, explain their grammatical issues, and practice rewriting them through engaging, hands-on...
Martin Luther King Jr.: More than 20 lessons for PreK-12.
By the end of the lesson, students will recognize patterns in factors, differentiate between prime and composite numbers, and connect factoring to...
Students will understand the causes and key figures of the Reformation, including Martin Luther. They will analyze how the Reformation challenged the...
Students will read and interpret analog and digital clocks, calculate elapsed time, and demonstrate understanding through interactive and...
By the end of the lesson, students will identify key components of essay writing, such as hooks, thesis statements, topic sentences, supporting...
Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to understand the elements that make dialogue realistic in writing, create engaging and...
Learn about healthy habits and how they impact our lives, understand the difference between healthy and unhealthy habits practice, and refine...
This lesson aims to expose your students to various points of view while giving them the tools to later identify them on their own. To accomplish...
Annotating text forges network pathways in the brain to store and retrieve information. The stronger the pathways, the stronger the memory, and the...