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Higher education writing cultural activities for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of New Historicism: Lesson, Media, and Assignments

New Historicism: Lesson, Media, and Assignments

Understanding New Historicism: How does literature act not just as a self-contained story, but as a historical document showing the cultural and political attitudes of the time period it was written in? Using both contemporary and older texts and media in a way students will understand, this unit includes PowerPoint slides, activities, assignments, and included media to help students understand this Literary Critical Theory. Best paired with the Diogenes Education Critical Literary Theories unit
Preview of Creating Cultural Awareness:  Diversity Quotes and Activity

Creating Cultural Awareness: Diversity Quotes and Activity

Created by
Bespoke ELA
In this activity, there are a series of quotations about diversity to read with your students. After viewing the quotations, give each student a piece of paper and have them create their own quotations about the importance of diversity and then hang them around the classroom.Positive feedback is always appreciated! If you like this freebie, be sure to click the green star and follow Bespoke ELA for product alerts, more freebies, and exclusive giveaways.This activity also makes an excellent ice
Preview of Macbeth Visual Art Journals for Text-to-Text Connections

Macbeth Visual Art Journals for Text-to-Text Connections

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This FREE PRODUCT from Bespoke ELA contains a series of paintings and photographs that all relate in some way to Shakespeare's play Macbeth. The Power Point begins with four guiding questions that students will answer for each work of art in order to make connections between the visual image and the play.I hand-selected these images because they illuminate a thematic idea from the play and/or character traits of key players in Macbeth. These images are excellent resources to use as bell-ringer
Preview of Social Justice: Harlem Renaissance Bundle (Google ready!)

Social Justice: Harlem Renaissance Bundle (Google ready!)

In this bundle you will receive:1. An introductory slideshow/notes for the Harlem Renaissance2. Authors questions3. Black history and Harlem Renaissance literature differentiated/choice projectSee the individual products for standards.
Preview of Present perfect - ESL adult and kid grammar lesson

Present perfect - ESL adult and kid grammar lesson

This is a 15 -slide PowerPoint grammar lesson in editable PPT format, with a worksheet, an answer sheet, and a speaking activity.This is, hands down, my favorite tense, the present perfect tense is everything that’s beautiful about the English language!Most of my students are terrified of this tense – they don’t understand it because it doesn’t correspond to anything that they know and can translate directly into their own language (I teach ESL’s in Italy). Many have been taught by local teacher
Preview of NOVA's Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers Writing Prompts

NOVA's Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers Writing Prompts

I just created this to use with my own students. NOVA has recently been promoting short video clips from scientists and engineers. The video clips show scientists talking about their job, how they got to that job, and/or their own passions and hobbies. They are interesting, and give students insight into scientists as real people.I wanted my students to watch some of the videos to get an idea about the different careers available in science, as well as let them see the diversity of people fou
Preview of Citas para reflexion (Spanish Bellringers)

Citas para reflexion (Spanish Bellringers)

Created by
Epiginosko
Esta coleccion de citas sirven para reflexiones; hacen pensar al alumno y licitan la actividad de la escritura. Se pueden usar como "bellringers" al principio de cada clase. Sirve para 40 dias de actividades y puede ser usada con algun tipo de diario.
Preview of Infographic Example South Africa

Infographic Example South Africa

Example of an Infographic about South Africa using the South African flag as the template.
Preview of Prevent: Extremism and Tolerance (presentation/worksheets)

Prevent: Extremism and Tolerance (presentation/worksheets)

Created by
A Collopy
Suitable for UK teachers Could be useful, but would need to be adapted, for US teachers. Contents of pack PowerPoint presentation that includes: Learning outcomes • Define key words: extremism and tolerance • Identify why extremism is dangerous • Identify why tolerance is important • Say how you can challenge extreme ideas Tasks: Task 1: Define key words: extremism and tolerance. Work with a partner to define ‘extremism’ and ‘tolerance’. You can use either an online or hard copy dictionary to
Preview of Passive Voice

Passive Voice

Created by
Mary's Class
This PowerPoint is about the passive voice that includes ten questions, and the students have to answer them using the passive voice. They have 30 seconds for each question. It is a grammar activity and a speaking practice that tests the students' information about the passive voice. The answers to the questions in this PowerPoint add new information to the students' knowledge.
Preview of Classroom Climate Compliment Activity

Classroom Climate Compliment Activity

This activity requires that students write something nice about each classmate. I like to do this around a holiday when students who might not have a great home-life need something to smile about. It helps with bullying issues, cooperative learning, and classroom climate. This can be easily modified for any grade or age level, including staff!
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Journaling

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