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College Readiness - Types of Colleges Pear Deck

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Grade Levels
9th - 12th
Resource Type
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Pages
28 pages
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Help your high school students with college planning and improve their college readiness by teaching them about the different types of colleges in the U.S. using this interactive Google Slides presentation with Pear Deck! It's a complete lesson in one slide deck!

⭐️ These slides introduce students to the different types of colleges, including public vs. private colleges, for-profit colleges, two- vs. four-year colleges, liberal arts colleges, universities, community colleges, vocational-technical colleges, and colleges with a special focus (e.g., HBCUs, HSIs, and TCUs).

⭐️ Click here to learn more about Pear Deck or watch this video! Pear Deck is a great Google Slides Add-on to get more student engagement and make your lesson more interactive!

⭐️ I have this same presentation without the Pear Deck slides in my TPT store. Just click here to see it.

⭐️ There are Pear Deck slides with questions at the beginning of the Google Slides presentation to activate students’ prior knowledge, temperature checks throughout the presentation, and higher-level questions at the end to stimulate critical thinking. The presentation will open in Google Slides, but you will need to get the Pear Deck Add-on if you don't already have it.

WHAT'S INCLUDED (a complete lesson that uses the 5E Learning Cycle!):

  • Engage: Question to hook students.
  • Explore: Question to activate prior knowledge and the chance to ask questions before getting into the lesson.
  • Explain: An overview of 10 different types of colleges.
  • Elaborate/Extend: The extension part of the lesson includes discussion questions and an editable assignment asking students to find a college for five of the categories, the average annual cost with and without financial aid, and the average retention and graduation rates, and then to make a chart/table to show their findings. (Note: this is the only editable part of the presentation so that you can change the extension activity as you see fit; other ideas are included!).
  • Evaluate: Reflection questions at the end of the presentation.
  • Extra: Ideas for engaging students and extending the lesson further!

⭐️ This product is a COMPLETE LESSON in one place (similar to a Hyperdoc, which takes students through the learning cycle in one doc or slide deck using hyperlinks and other media). Perfect for using as a differentiated, self-paced, student-centered lesson and/or whole class presentation!

⭐️ This interactive Google Slides presentation can be used with distance learning, face-to-face instruction, OR a blended, hybrid, or flipped learning approach in an English language arts, AVID, advisory, CTE, life skills, or other class. Counselors can also use this product to give a college readiness presentation to a large audience or help students one-on-one or in small groups.

⭐️ The time it takes for the entire lesson will vary depending on how much discussion and other extension activities you include. You and/or your students can get through it in one class, or you might spend two to three days or more on it if you assign the extension activities. Instructional time also depends on your students’ levels.

⭐️ You might also like: Types of College Degrees Pear Deck.

This lesson has it all:

-Explicit instruction

-21st century skills

-Multi-modalities

-Hands-on learning

-Differentiation

-Scaffolding

-Higher levels of questioning

-Real-life connection

-Student choice

IF YOU LIKE THIS PRODUCT AFTER PURCHASING IT, PLEASE GO TO YOUR TPT PURCHASES AND LEAVE ME A REVIEW AND EARN TPT CREDITS! AND BE SURE TO FOLLOW ME ON TPT FOR UPDATES ON NEW PRODUCTS!

CREDITS:

Grade Onederful, Kaitlynn Albanni

⭐️ Get this FREE College and Career Readiness Curriculum Planning Guide on my website! Click HERE.

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Aloha,

Jenn

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Total Pages
28 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
90 minutes
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Analyze how the author unfolds an analysis or series of ideas or events, including the order in which the points are made, how they are introduced and developed, and the connections that are drawn between them.
Prepare for and participate effectively in a range of conversations and collaborations with diverse partners, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.
Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally.

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