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Preview of CPR Unit + First Aid Lessons & Activities: Emergency CPR, 1st Aid, Choking, AED

CPR Unit + First Aid Lessons & Activities: Emergency CPR, 1st Aid, Choking, AED

This 2023 CPR Unit and First Aid Unit includes:*2 Slideshows (CPR, Choking and First Aid)*2 Class note packets following along with each slideshow presentation*4 class activities (2 situation/role play scenarios & 2 fun group presentations)*2 separate teacher resource pages (helpful sites and video recommendations)*2 quizzes*2 answer keys*1 CPR "student cheat sheet" handout-------------------------------------------------------All information is up to date with 2023 American Red Cross standa
Preview of Boom Cards Social Skills Bundle Autism Middle High School

Boom Cards Social Skills Bundle Autism Middle High School

✨Have you tried Boom™️ Cards for teaching social skills yet? They are no print digital task cards that are interactive. Your students will love them! In this bundle, you will receive ➐ sets of Boom Cards for teaching conversation skills to middle and high school students. Check out the previews for each product! ✴ All 8 products in this bundle have audio directions/questions. ✴You can see a playable video preview for each deck by going to the product page for each specific deck.BOOM
Preview of Fake News: Evaluating Reliable & Credible Sources Online | Evaluating Websites

Fake News: Evaluating Reliable & Credible Sources Online | Evaluating Websites

Created by
GilTeach
Want to teach your students scientifically-based lessons on how to stop the spread of fake news by recognizing unreliable sources but don't have the time to develop plans on this ever-developing topic? We all know that it is essential to teach our students to recognize fake news, or misinformation and disinformation, especially if they’ll be voting soon, but it’s so hard to teach the higher level thinking that is required to navigate today’s media. If someone tells you that you can teach your
Preview of Harlem Renaissance Activities: Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Art & Music

Harlem Renaissance Activities: Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Art & Music

Created by
GilTeach
Tired of superficial resources on the Harlem Renaissance that just go through the motions when it comes to adding diversity to your plans? So often, in an attempt to study more than dead white males, teachers seek out texts by people of color. But lacking the time or energy to really engage in the research required to plan a great unit, they incorporate a few lackluster biographies and add some short pieces to their plans and leave it at that. The addition of those inane powerpoints, superficial
Preview of Mega Podcast Bundle

Mega Podcast Bundle

This podcast bundle has a little bit of everything with many opportunities to use the resources throughout the year! Some lessons take weeks, while others can be completed in one or two days - whatever works best for you!Here are the products included:Scary Podcasts for High School Students - one of my best-sellers! Students analyze what makes urban legends so spooky with a Myths and Legends podcast that features five clean, well-known urban legends. A fun extension - they make up their own usin
Preview of Harlem Renaissance | Zora Neale Hurston "Sweat" | High School Short Story Unit

Harlem Renaissance | Zora Neale Hurston "Sweat" | High School Short Story Unit

Created by
GilTeach
This widely-anthologized story of a hardworking washerwoman and her abusive husband is a deceptively simple tale of good and evil, suffering and redemption, and reaping what you sow. However, when read in the context of the many biblical allusions in the story as well as the African American Spiritual, the seemingly-straightforward story becomes much more nuanced and complex. This fascinating mini unit will take your students through recordings of Zora Neale Hurston singing songs she learned th
Preview of American Literature Full Year ELA Curriculum for High School English | Secondary

American Literature Full Year ELA Curriculum for High School English | Secondary

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for a full-year American Literature curriculum that will engage your most reluctant learners while still challenging your most advanced students? Spanning American literature from Puritans to young authors writing today, this truly diverse curriculum has differentiated plans for honors and standard level classes. From the Puritan worldview to YOLO culture, from love and lies to the Iraq war, and from the everyday pains of growing up to the unique experience of the contemporary immigran
Preview of Native American Literature | Sherman Alexie | Indigenous Poetry | Stereotypes

Native American Literature | Sherman Alexie | Indigenous Poetry | Stereotypes

Created by
GilTeach
Why are stereotypes dangerous? What is our role in breaking down stereotypes? Students might know some of the stereotypes surrounding Indigenous people, but they likely don’t fully understand where they come from, why they are harmful, or why positive stereotypes can be equally painful as negative ones. This 90-minute lesson will get them examining some of those assumptions when they explore videos featuring teens talking about stereotypes, a powerful slam poem performance, an accessible and
Preview of Salem Witch Trials Unit Bundle | Puritan Primary Source | Colonial America

Salem Witch Trials Unit Bundle | Puritan Primary Source | Colonial America

Created by
GilTeach
Want to teach a Puritan literature unit that will get your students engaging independently with texts, making connections to contemporary issues, and excited to discuss essential questions that really matter? From their world view to their religious beliefs to their daily life, the people of the early colonial period lived lives very different from those of contemporary Americans. The texts included in this unit will give students a glimpse into those lives. Three of the pieces included in this
Preview of Dystopian Short Story: The Lottery Shirley Jackson | Lesson Plans | Bullying

Dystopian Short Story: The Lottery Shirley Jackson | Lesson Plans | Bullying

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for a complete unit on “The Lottery” that will challenge and inspire your students to make a difference in today's troubled times? By making connections among bullying, genocide, the Nuremberg trials, Stanley Milgrim’s obedience study, and a classic poem about the Holocaust, your students will be inspired to take their study of Jackson’s powerful story past the pages of the text.When you teach “The Lottery” with this unit you will:be sure that your students won’t miss any of the importa
Preview of The Present Video Companion Social Skills Speech Therapy Print No Print

The Present Video Companion Social Skills Speech Therapy Print No Print

Oh how our middle school students love a good you tube video to work on making inferences and conversation skills. This social skills and language packet is based on the animated short (4:18) film, "the present." It contains activities that can be done individually or with a social skills group. SLPs, special education teachers and ELA teachers will find it useful.This product is both print and no print/teletherapy-compatible! Be sure to view both previews (the video preview shows the digital
Preview of "How it Feels to be Colored Me" Zora Neale Hurston | Figurative Language Lesson

"How it Feels to be Colored Me" Zora Neale Hurston | Figurative Language Lesson

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for a unit on this classic essay that will get your students engaging independently with the text, discussing big ideas, and sharpening their close reading and critical thinking skills?“How it Feels to be Colored Me” by Zora Neale Hurston is a great choice for engaging your classes in discussions around race, identity, gender, and artistic expression. It’s also a wonderful essay for exploring figurative language and how writers create meaning through comparisons. When you teach “How it F
Preview of 53 High School Poems: Literary Analysis, Poetry Close Reading, ELA Lesson Plans

53 High School Poems: Literary Analysis, Poetry Close Reading, ELA Lesson Plans

Created by
GilTeach
Want to be done planning your high school poetry lessons for the rest of your career? A collection of close reading and discussion questions, activities, and writing prompts on 53 poems that I have taught multiple times over the years, this bundle will provide you with over three months of rigorous, engaging and ready-to-go lessons to teach your students to analyze poetry on their own. The worksheets included here are great choices for supplementing a thematic unit, for adding more voices and p
Preview of Famous Failures: Fun Growth Mindset Activity | High School Research Project

Famous Failures: Fun Growth Mindset Activity | High School Research Project

Created by
GilTeach
Want your students to learn about people who have found success through their willingness to work hard and learn from their failures? Carol Dweck herself, in an article published in Scientific America on January 1, 2015, recommends that students learn about this kind of success in order to adopt the growth mindset themselves saying, "One way is by telling stories about achievements that result from hard work."When you teach your students about growth mindset with these plans you will:get your s
Preview of The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas by Ursula K. Le Guin Dystopian Short Story

The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas by Ursula K. Le Guin Dystopian Short Story

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for an engaging short story unit that will inspire your classes to make a difference in their worlds?In this classic of dystopian fiction, Ursula Le Guin describes a city where people celebrate happily without a care in the world—except for one child, kept in miserable conditions.“The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” is a great choice for getting students to think about their own role in perpetuating injustice in the world. It’s also a wonderful text for teaching point of view, setting, a
Preview of Shakespeare's The Tempest Complete Unit: Race, Gender, Class, & Colonialism

Shakespeare's The Tempest Complete Unit: Race, Gender, Class, & Colonialism

Created by
GilTeach
With themes ranging from colonial oppression to romantic love, from art to slavery, and from family betrayal to the beauty of nature—this play offers so much to explore. But if you want your classes to get excited about reading this challenging text, your students will need to be excited to delve into the book and feel empowered to tackle the difficult language on their own. You’ll also need to help your classes to make connections between their own lives and those of these fictional characters
Preview of "Hanging Fire" by Audre Lorde | Close Reading Poetry Lesson

"Hanging Fire" by Audre Lorde | Close Reading Poetry Lesson

Created by
GilTeach
Want to teach a relatable poem that will get your most reluctant students excited about reading poetry?Audre Lorde’s free verse poem “Hanging Fire” is a great choice for teaching point of view, tone, speaker, gender roles, and diversity--it's also an accessible and relevant poem that has been a favorite of my students for years. In this engaging poem, the teenage speaker worries about everything from braces to her own death. Students will love this poem because of its natural sound and its por
Preview of Fun Independent Projects: End of the Year English Activities for High School

Fun Independent Projects: End of the Year English Activities for High School

Created by
GilTeach
Want to have a low-stress end of the year without sacrificing rigor? The last few weeks before summer vacation can be a slow, miserable countdown, just waiting for the days to pass while students get more and more unruly.  You might try to make it through by showing movies or doing other meaningless activities, but that never really works as students realize that these strategies are wasting everyone’s time.Instead of just trying to survive, you need to take this opportunity to try new and exci
Preview of Claude McKay "If We Must Die" | Black History: Red Summer of 1919 | BLM

Claude McKay "If We Must Die" | Black History: Red Summer of 1919 | BLM

Created by
GilTeach
What is the best way for people to maintain their dignity in the face of racism, oppression, and brutality? Written after the horrific events of the Red Summer of 1919, Claude McKay’s timeless poem “If We Must Die” attempts to answer that important question. This classic of the Harlem Renaissance is also a great poem to explore issues of the Black Lives Matter movement. When you teach “If We Must Die” with this powerful unit, you will:Start your class periods with bellringer freewrite prompts t
Preview of PRESIDENTS BUNDLE: Civics, Executive & Presidential Resources

PRESIDENTS BUNDLE: Civics, Executive & Presidential Resources

Created by
Mister Harms
Save 20% on this bundle that includes 9 different resources and activities on all 45 United States Presidents including our current President Donald Trump. For an incredible value, you will receive numerous days of content-rich resources for your class! You can even use some of the ideas for your sub plans! See included resources above!*Check out the 50 States & Capitals MEGA pack*Thank You!Thanks so much for stopping by! It's great to meet you! I hope this resource adds value to your class
Preview of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas Novel Unit with Differentiated/Interactive Notes

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas Novel Unit with Differentiated/Interactive Notes

Created by
LisaMillerPhotos
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne Interest Level: Grades 6-10 Reading Level Grade Equivalent: 8.3 Lexile Level: 1080L CCSS Aligned grades 6-10 As a special education teacher, I have often been asked to create materials for use in many different classrooms. To do this, takes time, energy, and creativity. I think it is so important to try to use students’ strongest learning ability. I always give my students the option of interactive notes, traditional notes, guided notes, or a copy
Preview of Washington DC: Create a Field Trip Project Activity to the Nation's Capital City

Washington DC: Create a Field Trip Project Activity to the Nation's Capital City

Created by
Mister Harms
OverviewCan't take your class to Washington DC? This lesson is the solution to getting your students to our Nation's Capital without spending a dime. As tour guides, students will study various memorials, buildings, and attractions to research and present to the class in the form of a presentation. These various "tours" will bring the entire class around to the major attractions of Washington DC. This student-led, virtual class field trip will help your students learn about the major sites o
Preview of Romeo & Juliet Unit Plan: Prologue & Act 1 Activities to Final Project, Analysis

Romeo & Juliet Unit Plan: Prologue & Act 1 Activities to Final Project, Analysis

Created by
GilTeach
Tired of students groaning and rolling their eyes whenever they hear the word “Shakespeare”? Reading a Shakespeare play is challenging for students—but flashy handouts and cute classroom decor will not teach your students the skills they need to read and understand a Shakespeare play independently.When students misbehave, put their heads on their desks, or just stare vacantly into the distance, it’s not because they aren’t capable of understanding the Bard—it’s because they are aren’t given the
Preview of Margaret Atwood Poem: Half-Hanged Mary | Poetry Close Reading Lesson

Margaret Atwood Poem: Half-Hanged Mary | Poetry Close Reading Lesson

Created by
GilTeach
A modern feminist retelling of the Salem Witch Hunts of the Puritan period, this contemporary poem by Margaret Atwood is a great choice for teaching poetic devices as well as for exploring some of the major themes of American Literature. “Half-Hanged Mary” is based on the true story of Mary Webster who was probably one of Margaret Atwood’s ancestors. This poem is long and challenging for sure, but it is also a fascinating tale of a real-life phenomena. While students might need a few class perio
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