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Preview of Credible Sources Analysis Activities - Media Literacy Unit - Conducting Research

Credible Sources Analysis Activities - Media Literacy Unit - Conducting Research

Help students select analyze and select credible sources while conducting online research! Locating reliable sources and evaluating websites are essential digital literacy research skills. Now, more than ever, students need to know how to analyze what they read and view online for accuracy, credibility, and bias.This digital resource benefits students by teaching them to independently navigate online research effectively and efficiently! Your purchase will include a lesson plan for grades 6th-10
Preview of Prove It! Teach Students to use Evidence to Support Argument Claims

Prove It! Teach Students to use Evidence to Support Argument Claims

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Plans by Mrs B
Teaching students to meet the Common Core’s expectations for argumentative writing can be a challenge. Teenagers seem very skilled at making claims (perhaps due to their natural inclination to having very strong opinions!?), but seem to struggle to find and use effective evidence to support those claims. This 3-day lesson is designed to ease students into using evidence to support claims. Students first learn to identify and evaluate the six main types of evidence before being asked to find evid
Preview of Argumentation Writing Unit: Common Core: Online Collaborative Discussion

Argumentation Writing Unit: Common Core: Online Collaborative Discussion

The Common Core Standards call for students to engage in argumentation as well as collaborative discussion. This 18-day unit for middle and high school (differentiated) hits on a wide array of reading, writing, speaking, and listening standards. Persuasive writing is a thing of the past -It was all about competition, negativity, and being ‘right.’ On the contrary, argumentation is the art of using evidence and research to support a position in a collaborative, positive way. It is also importan
Preview of DIGITAL Plagiarism Scavenger Hunt and Contract Writing: Protecting Others’ Ideas

DIGITAL Plagiarism Scavenger Hunt and Contract Writing: Protecting Others’ Ideas

This fun and interactive lesson on plagiarism will have your students engaged and involved in learning about plagiarism and ways to avoid it. The online scavenger hunt to learn about plagiarism and the contract writing assignment will have your students excited about learning about digital citizenship.More About This ProductThis product encourages your students to understand their digital responsibility in regards to plagiarism. The fun, online scavenger hunt allows them to find information on t
Preview of End of Year Internet Research Projects (Grades 5-8)

End of Year Internet Research Projects (Grades 5-8)

This packet has 101 different internet research projects for middle school students. Students search for interesting facts about Canada, Ireland, Egypt, Madagascar, North Korea, Greece, Panama, Kenya, China, Germany, Israel, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Russia. Students locate postage stamps from foreign countries and illustrate them. Students explore the wild animals and people of Hawaii, Alaska, Pennsylvania, Texas, California and New York. Students find and describe coins from foreign countrie
Preview of Harris Burdick:  QR Codes, Questioning, Writing Activity

Harris Burdick: QR Codes, Questioning, Writing Activity

Created by
Pam Moeai
This creative writing activity is based upon the 14 mysterious pictures of Harris Burdick "compiled" by Chris Van Allsburg.Students will use their iPad, iPod, Smart Phone or other device to access these amazing illustrations using a QR code. No access to the Internet? No problem! This resource has been recently updated to include the Harris Burdick illustrations as part of the PDF. Students will use Question Stems from Bloom's Taxonomy to formulate deep, thought-provoking questions. They will
Preview of Spring Break - Internet Research Projects (Grades 5-8)

Spring Break - Internet Research Projects (Grades 5-8)

This packet has 101 different internet research projects for middle school students. Students search for interesting facts about Canada, Japan, Egypt, Madagascar, China, Germany, Israel, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Russia. Students locate postage stamps from foreign countries and illustrate them. Students investigate athletes, writers, civil rights leaders, scientists and politicians. Students identify the countries on the continents: Africa, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas. Stu
Preview of Middle School Internet Research Projects (Grades 5-8)

Middle School Internet Research Projects (Grades 5-8)

101 different internet research projects for middle school students. Students search for interesting facts about Egypt, Israel, Russia, China, Mexico, Ireland, Germany and Puerto Rico. Students locate postage stamps from foreign countries and illustrate them. Students investigate Alaska, North Carolina, Texas, Hawaii, New York and California. Students find and describe coins from foreign countries. Students discover national parks and monuments. Students locate cities, mountains and bodies
Preview of Platypus PowerPoint with Activity and Study Guide

Platypus PowerPoint with Activity and Study Guide

Get ready to explore the world of the Duck-billed platypus, one of the most bizarre and mysterious mammals in the world from eastern Australia and Tasmania. Platypus facts include that they sport a tail like a beaver, bill and feet like a duck, and lay eggs like a bird! Platypuses give birth to furless babies called puggles. What's Included:One Quick Start GuideOne 23-slide animated PowerPoint (both PPTX and PDF file types)One 20-page fillable student activity and study guideOne 26-page EDITABLE
Preview of TEST PREP | RACE Strategy and Writing Prompts Google Classroom

TEST PREP | RACE Strategy and Writing Prompts Google Classroom

Find everything you need in this LOADED, CCSS-aligned test-prep unit! Teach your students to write a perfect constructed response and answer any questions on their ELA state test with this digital workshop using the R.A.C.E. + Transitions method, text-dependent questions, central idea map, Quizlet for passage vocab., and so much more. Tons of practice!❤Passage: Altruist Ants- Turns out, ants are pretty cool and act in human-like ways. This passage and video lets students get a glimpse into the
Preview of I can help the earth, Earth Day, help the earth Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

I can help the earth, Earth Day, help the earth Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Created by
Linda Jennifer
I can help the earth, Earth Day, help the earth Reduce, Reuse, Recycle This resource aims to inspire a generation of eco-conscious individuals committed to making positive changes. By understanding human impact on the environment, students are empowered to advocate for sustainable practices and become champions for the earth. Perfect for educators who instill a sense of environmental responsibility and action in their classroom! The package includes a variety of topics such as plastic water bott
Preview of Author Study Research Project

Author Study Research Project

Created by
Teacher Perk
Students will be required to choose an author, research, and present aspects of the author’s personal life and career in an original way. Students will write a friendly letter to an author of choice.Product includes student instructions and scoring guides. 6 pagesGreat for a student self-guided research project.
Preview of CRITICAL THINKING, read texts closely & draw conclusions, non-fiction, AP EXAM

CRITICAL THINKING, read texts closely & draw conclusions, non-fiction, AP EXAM

Created by
Linda Jennifer
CRITICAL THINKING, read texts closely & draw conclusions, non-fiction, AP EXAMDiscounted by over 30%  THIS PRODUCT WILL HELP AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION.Learn how to understand and evaluate works of non-fiction.Read a text closely and draw conclusions from the detailsIdentify the techniques used by an author and their effectsDevelop an interpretation of a textPresent your interpretation and make an argument for it in writingPHILOSOPHY BITES are small sections of philosophical texts.The idea
Preview of AI Dream Vacation Portfolio

AI Dream Vacation Portfolio

Whether we like it or not, AI is here to stay, and students learn how to use it effectively and responsibly in the classroom setting. This AI research project introduces students to the concept of AI as a "springboard" to their learning. Both fun and engaging, this product is designed to help students:Explore how AI applications can be used for continuous learningDiscover how to appropriately utilize AI and incorporate it the classroom settingDesign: a three day dream vacation using AI tools Eva
Preview of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Research Project and Presentation

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Research Project and Presentation

Students work both collaboratively and independently to identify specific information using a variety of reliable internet sources and then present their findings to the class in a structured format. Students can use PowerPoint, Googledocs, or any other kind of presentation software to present their findings. Complete project document includes: * Independent Pre-Assessment Questions * Project Directions * Individual research “Inquiry Quest” * Blank note sheet for internet research * Citing so
Preview of THE HOLOCAUST, ELIE WIESEL, Digital, Print, Reading Comprehension, Teacher Notes

THE HOLOCAUST, ELIE WIESEL, Digital, Print, Reading Comprehension, Teacher Notes

Created by
Linda Jennifer
THE HOLOCAUST, ELIE WIESEL, Digital, Print, Reading Comprehension, Teacher Notes Hope, Despair and MemoryTHIS PRODUCT IS 30% OFF✡ ELIE WIESELTHIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REDONE! IT IS NOW OVER 65 PAGES!This is a self-contained unit on textual analysis; everything you need is here. This unit focuses on the Nobel Peace Prize Lecture by Elie Wiesel: Hope, Despair and Memory. This work is listed as a text exemplar in the CCSS Appendix B.SUBSTITUTE READY!!!ANALYZING THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE LECTURE
Preview of Back to School Internet Research Projects (Grades 5-8)

Back to School Internet Research Projects (Grades 5-8)

This packet has 101 different internet research projects for middle school students. Students search for interesting facts about China, Egypt, Germany, Israel, Mexico, Puerto Rico, North Korea, Madagascar, and Russia. Students locate postage stamps from foreign countries and illustrate them. Students investigate athletes, writers, civil rights leaders, scientists and politicians. Students identify the countries on the continents: Africa, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas. Stud
Preview of Bundle Black History Month: Mini-Lapbooks

Bundle Black History Month: Mini-Lapbooks

Scholars will get to research an important African American leader and assemble their information into a fun lapbook! Inside you will find lapbook assembly directions, an example, student directions, and pages needed for the mini-lapbook. Mini-Lapbook Pages will include:Cover PageFast FactsNotable Quotes5 Interesting FactsRubricAnd 3 pages specific to the person!This collection of mini-lapbooks includes Rosa Parks, Jackie Robinson, Thurgood Marshall, Booker T. Washington, and Harriet Tubman!You
Preview of Summer Vacation - Internet Research Projects (Grades 5-8)

Summer Vacation - Internet Research Projects (Grades 5-8)

This packet has 101 different internet research projects for middle school students: Students search for interesting facts about Greece, Canada, Japan, China, Russia, Israel, Mexico, Egypt, Germany, Ireland, Puerto Rico and Madagascar. Students locate postage stamps from foreign countries and illustrate them. Students investigate Texas, Illinois, Hawaii, Alaska, New York and California. Students find and describe coins from foreign countries. Students discover national parks and monuments.
Preview of Argumentative Writing: Pros and Cons of Technology

Argumentative Writing: Pros and Cons of Technology

Created by
Hydrating Minds
Technology is a hot topic so your students will be easily engaged.  It is a no prep lesson, or if you prefer it is editable. This lesson helps students think through the pros and cons of technology so they can make logical decisions about their futures.  The lesson includes a brainstorming chart, engaging video suggestions, a slide template for students, teacher presentation slides, rubrics, and lesson plans.  This lesson can be taught through distance learning or in the classroom.  You choose w
Preview of Research Organizer- Google Sheets

Research Organizer- Google Sheets

Created by
Lewitt Learners
We all learned how to do research on notecards, but that is the old way of collecting data. Instead, I have created a research organizer to help students organize their information and label it with colors to remember which source they got it from. My high school students really loved the way this helped them organize their research before they started writing. There is a section of the sheet for students to categorize what each paragraph will be about. When they find information that fits that
Preview of Christmas Vacation - Internet Research Projects (Grades 5-8)

Christmas Vacation - Internet Research Projects (Grades 5-8)

101 different internet research projects for middle school students:Students search for interesting facts about North Korea, Greece, Puerto Rico, Israel, Egypt, Germany, Madagascar, Ireland, Canada, Russia, India and China.Students locate postage stamps from foreign countries and illustrate them.Students identify the countries on the continents: Africa, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas. Students research the wild animals and cultures within Florida, Texas, Alaska, Hawaii, Califor
Preview of Short Story Fiction Writing Project

Short Story Fiction Writing Project

Created by
Cynthia Hansen
Students, working individually or in small groups, write a short fiction story from a basic outline. Students must research ways to save electricity in the home, thus learning about electricity. Students must describe the characters and the action in the story. Students begin by reading the story outline and discussing the possibilities with their peers. Students then follow the student guide to add details to the story. After students have completed the guide, they type their story and hav
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