Learning Objectives: Students will be able to identify the three branches of the U.S. government (legislative, executive, judicial) and their
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Learning Objectives: Students will be able to identify the three branches of the U.S. government (legislative, executive, judicial) and their
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Try not to laugh For those of us who are animal lovers, we all know how hilarious our pets can
Jamie Kern Lima’s Journey to Success Learning Objectives: Students will learn about Jamie Kern Lima’s entrepreneurial journey and the founding
Hugh Grant speaks for all on Apple’s horrific new ad ‘The destruction of the human experience. Courtesy of Silicon Valley’;
Navigating Cultural Crossroads: Exploring ‘Brick Lane’ Through Characters and Film Elements Objective: Students will critically analyze characters and film elements
Fostering Global Growth: The Power of Collaborative Innovation Global Competencies: Collaboration and Communication: Students will engage in collaborative discussions, share
Grade Level: High School Subject: Biology, Psychology, Ethics Objectives: Students will learn about the scientific research on dogs’ emotional capacities
“If we lose this election, we’re not going to have a country left”: In this article in the New York
Unlocking Success: Celebrating Small Wins for Motivation and Morale” What small wins have you had recently? Maybe you achieved a
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Compared to other countries Lesson Title: Understanding the Impact of Under-Age Drinking in England Standards: Health Education Standards: Understanding the impact
Objective: To analyze the legal proceedings and strategies used in high-profile cases, using the trial of former President Donald J. Trump
Objective: Understand the physical and mental health benefits of running and walking and learn how to transition from walking to
Subject: Health/Current Events (adaptable to Social Studies or Law) Grade Level: High School (11th-12th) Lesson Procedure: Introduction (10 minutes): Warm-up: Pose