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Outstanding Women
Research the lives of famous women in this social studies lesson. Middle schoolers use various sources to research a famous woman and create a presentation about the accomplishments of the woman. They can find the central idea throughout...
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Reproduction, Day 4: Sexual Decision-Making
Every human has the need for affection. This lesson teaches mild to moderately disabled secondary students to make good choices regarding sexual contact. The lesson is developmentally and age appropriate and covers topics such as sexual...
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Choose Your Toy
In this decision-making instructional activity, students choose 1 out of 6 toys for a young boy. Students match 7 vocabulary terms to their proper definitions. Students fill in 3 blanks in 2 sentences. Students complete a variety of...
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Take a Stand
Students explore the importance of taking part in our government. In this government lesson plan, students decide between several families as to who will recieve a goat. Students try to convince each other who to vote for.
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Decision Making
Young scholars study weather patterns and learn to make decisions based on the weather. In this weather lesson, students plan a potluck based on the weather. Young scholars use a decision tree to brainstorm about the activity. Students...
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The Power of One
Students read stories about people making differences in the world and specifically the hunger plight. For this making a difference lesson, students read stories about people who impacted people and the plight of hunger. Students then...
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I Enjoy Playing Soccer
In this making choices worksheet, students answer six questions about things they enjoy. Students answer questions about sports, hobbies, and foods they like.
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Making Good Decisions
Students practice the skill of reasoned decision making. In this making decisions lesson, students read from the website 'Little Planet Times' and use the 'Making Good Decisions' E-Sheet to help with the article. Students divide into...