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Explore engaging informative essay topics on social issues, covering media influence, income inequality, affordable healthcare, homelessness, and women's rights!
Spark discussion with 15 social issue essay prompts. Great for Grades 7–12 to explore real-world topics and develop critical cause and effect writing skills.
Engage students in discussions on the environment and society with these thought-provoking debate topics, from climate change to sustainability and ethical practices.
Explore important gender-related debates, from gender-neutral bathrooms to gender quotas in leadership positions. A must for critical thinking and discussions.
Engage students in persuasive writing by discussing important societal and cultural topics, from advertising and censorship to cultural preservation and universal basic income.
This worksheet provides students with a list of thought-provoking controversial debate topics on education, encouraging critical thinking and discussions on issues like standardized testing, homework, and more.
This worksheet covers key controversial debate topics related to health and lifestyle, from vaccination and obesity to mental health days and the portrayal of beauty standards.
This worksheet offers a range of controversial debate topics related to technology and social media, from concerns about mental health to privacy issues, AI, and screen time.
Discuss challenging ethical and moral dilemmas with these debate topics, from genetic engineering to capital punishment and freedom of speech.
Engage students in critical thinking with funny debate topics about everyday life! From pizza etiquette to superhero debates, these prompts spark lively discussions.
Explore a range of persuasive writing topics around ethics and life, including debates on topics like animal rights, freedom of speech, and the death penalty.
Engage students in funny debate topics with these random discussion prompts! Great for sparking critical thinking and classroom fun.
This "Social Reflection" worksheet helps students practice empathy by reflecting on social interactions and understanding emotional responses. Ideal for Grade 2–5 students to improve social awareness and communication.
This "Social Reflection" worksheet helps students understand appropriate social responses and empathy. It is ideal for Grade 2–4 students to practice making thoughtful, respectful choices.
A selection of thought-provoking cause and effect essay topics focused on technology and social media, encouraging students to analyze the impacts of digital communication and technology on society.
Find debate terms in this engaging word search! Spark critical thinking on topics like gun control & human rights. Grades 9-12. Solve it now!
Engage students with funny debate topics about school! These thought-provoking questions spark critical thinking, creativity, and lively discussions.
Explore sociological ideas with this middle school sociology worksheet. Learn key terms and ideas. Understand society today!
Explore funny debate topics about pop culture and technology! These creative prompts inspire critical thinking and engaging discussions in class.
When a problem arises, it's critical to peacefully resolve it while taking into account all relevant factors. With our conflict resolution worksheet for middle school, teachers or parents can easily teach their students/kids about conflict resolution skills.
Which statement would be made by a business that is considered socially responsible: "Our products are made with recycled bottles and cans". The following picture represents which externality: External Cost. A Social Benefit is when..: . An external benefit is when..: The society is benefited. Which of the following is an example of an external benefit: Jobs are created. Which of the following is a private benefit: Money made from sales. Which of the following is not a method of sustainable development: Creating recycling Jobs. Which of the following is not an environmental issue: Globalisation. What is the name for people who oppose the common view on environmental ethics: Skeptics
Challenge your knowledge of environmental issues with our quiz! Featuring air pollution, deforestation, and climate change. Take the Environmental Issues quiz now!
Social skills encompass our behavior and communication when we are in the company of others.
Explore 15 health-focused cause and effect essay prompts. Great for Grades 6–12 to build writing skills while tackling real-world health and lifestyle topics.