Add a bit of dimension to your classroom routine with our free lesson plan activities for high school students. Whether you want to improve your students' writing skills, offer them math games and puzzles, dive into history, or conduct science experiments, these activities will keep them engaged throughout the school year.
These seven SEL activities for high school students are based on CASEL's core SEL competencies. Help your students become independent and meaningful contributors to society
Have high school students analyze news stories, poems, and short stories with these instructional resources designed for remote learning.
Teach students in Grades 3-12 how to conduct interviews and write compelling personality features with these insights from Esther Wojcicki.
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Teach high school students about precision and accuracy, significant digits, and errors in measurement with these downloadable activities.
Learn the basic ideas of what Boolean algebra is, along with some history and examples. Use the free activity to have high school students practice evaluating logical Boolean expressions.
Read about an entrepreneur on the Oregon Trail and download a free activity to help kids make a business plan.
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Explore a variety of scientific learning activities to engage students in objects in the sky.
Explore a variety of scientific learning activities to engage in environmental conservation.
Explore a variety of scientific learning activities to engage in the great outdoors.
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Use this Renaissance lesson plan and activities for middle school and high school to teach your students about this era of cultural "rebirth" in the 14th to 17th centuries.
Download this Protestant Reformation lesson plan to teach your students about this period of upheaval in Europe. These Protestant Reformation activities for middle school and high school encourage critical thinking through writing and primary source analysis.
Download this absolute monarchy lesson plan to teach your students about rulers including Frederick the Great and Louis XIV.
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Download a 1960 election lesson plan to teach your students about the first-ever televised presidential debates in 1960 and their long-term impact.
Use this Navajo Code Talkers lesson plan to explore history and how we can take action to preserve Native American languages today.
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