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Preview of Artificial Intelligence Critical Thinking Bundle: Chat GPT & Digital Citizenship

Artificial Intelligence Critical Thinking Bundle: Chat GPT & Digital Citizenship

Artificial Intelligence in Education: Should ChatGPT be allowed in schools? Or is this cheating?This is a growing bundle to explore critical thinking, Chat GPT, and Digital Citizenship.The slideshow / video lesson provides information from different points of view to help students make a more informed decision.Digital Literacy is about helping students demonstrate and apply the knowledge and skills needed to interact safely and responsibly in online environments.Artificial Intelligence is here
Preview of Internet Research on Scientists

Internet Research on Scientists

21 printable or digital pages for students to search the INTERNET for information on Scientists: Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei, Charles Darwin, Niehls Bohr, Nicolaus Copernicus, Stephen Hawking, Louis Pasteur, Johannes Kepler, Alexander Graham Bell, Erwin Schrodinger, Gregor Mendel, Benjamin Franklin, Robert Hooke, Leonardo da Vinci, George Washington Carver, Richard Feynman, Mary Leakey, Antonie von Leeuwenhoek, Richard Dawkins. Students research websites to find
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 South America Internet Research BUNDLE

South America Internet Research BUNDLE

This Bundle contains 200 printable or digital pages for students to explore Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. Students search the internet with a laptop, tablet or smart phone to learn about South America:language and customs,national flag and coat of arms, postage stamps,money (coins and currency),biggest mountains and wild animals,major rivers and lakes,national anthem and history,major cities and capital, size (population and land),most popula
Preview of Storms, Hurricanes, Tornadoes and Global Warming

Storms, Hurricanes, Tornadoes and Global Warming

20 printable or digital pages about storms, hurricanes, tornadoes and global warming: Job description of a climatologist, Job description of a meteorologist, How to prepare for a major storm, Flooding, Blizzards, Tropical storms, Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Thunder storms. PRINT: I created a PDF version that you can download on your computer and print for students to use in class or at home. Click on "Add one to cart" and download your copy. DIGITAL ACTIVITY: I created a digital version with text bo
Preview of Emergency Lesson Plans - Internet Activities

Emergency Lesson Plans - Internet Activities

50 printable pages for students to search online for information about a variety of people, places and things: Albert Einstein, skin color, Rosa Parks, Latin America, firetrucks, how sound travels, critical thinking, why we wear sunglasses, Native American tribes, taste buds, war, Germany, killing, Maya Angelou, the movie “Black Panther”, California missions, Tanzania, the nose, Louisa May Alcott, risky sports, Zimbabwe, El Capitan, Ireland, fire fighters, Jack Black, Zambia, Karen Gillan, lawye
Preview of Charts and Graphs & Diagrams - Seashells and the Ocean

Charts and Graphs & Diagrams - Seashells and the Ocean

23 printable pages for students to investigate seashells and the ocean:Diagram of a scallop, Diagram of a clam, oyster or mussel, Diagram of a sand dollar. Diagram of a whelk, Describe a photo of a scallop, Describe a photo of a sand dollar, Vision and Eyes in the ocean, Ocean Acidification, Animals in the ocean, The Water Cycle and the ocean, and more...Take a look at the Preview to see sample pages. If you want more on the OCEAN:Ocean Poems - Improve Oral FluencyOceans - Short StoriesOceans -
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 Distance Learning for Middle School BUNDLE (Print + Digital Activities)

Distance Learning for Middle School BUNDLE (Print + Digital Activities)

This bundle has 218 printable or digital pages for middle school students who are distance learning:Albert Einstein,Christina Koch, astronaut,Global Warming and Transportation,Dragons,The White House,Black Panther,Black History Month,SilenceWomen's Soccer,And more...Take a look at the Preview to see sample pages. And if you want more for DISTANCE LEARNING...Distance Learning for Smart Kids - 128 pagesDistance Learning for Bored Kids BUNDLE - 235 pagesDistance Learning for Curious Kids BUNDLE -
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 Albert Einstein - One-hour Internet Research Projects

Albert Einstein - One-hour Internet Research Projects

12 projects about ALBERT EINSTEIN (print or digital activity): Who is Albert Einstein? What does it take to become a genius? What do we know about time travel? What do we know about space travel? What do we know about aging? Why do we remember Albert Einstein? And more. PRINT: I created a PDF version that you can download on your computer and print for students to use in class or at home. Click on "Add one to cart" and download your copy. DIGITAL ACTIVITY: I created a digital version wit
Preview of Discrimination - Internet Research Projects

Discrimination - Internet Research Projects

24 printable or digital pages exploring discrimination based on... Race, Gender, Sexual Orientation, Religion, Age, Nationality, Language, Parental Status, Ability/Disability, Employment History, Educational Level, Political Beliefs, Personal Association (who you’re friends with), Physical Features, Marital Status, Speciesism, Majority/Minority, Classism, Pregnancy and Breastfeeding, Work Status, Incarceration Status (Check the Box), Bodily Enhancements, Tattoos, Piercings, Hair Color. Student
Preview of Female Authors - One-hour Internet Research Projects

Female Authors - One-hour Internet Research Projects

24 printable or digital projects for Women’s History Month for students to search online for information about female authors:J.K. Rowling, Maya Angelou, Louisa May Alcott, Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf, Mary Shelley, Harper Lee, Ursula K. Le Guin, Charlotte Brontë, Toni Morrison, Margaret Atwood, Zadie Smith, Alice Walker, Angela Carter, Agatha Christie, Sylvia Plath, Oprah Winfrey, Edith Wharton, Emily Dickenson, Madeleine L’Engle, Jhumpa Lahiri, Ayn Rand, Simone de Beauvoir, Gertrude Stein. PR
Preview of Bicycle Research Project

Bicycle Research Project

21 printable pages exploring the bicycle, unicycle, tricycle, tuk-tuk, and go-kart. Students search online to find information about pedaled vehicles, compare and contrast, list safety rules for riding a bike, describe how each moves forward, investigate wind-propelled and solar-powered pedaled vehicles, and more. Use this packet for enrichment, extra credit, or vacation work. Challenge your gifted students. Rubric: spelling, clarity, neatness, research and completeness. If you want to see samp
Preview of Women's History Month - Female Actresses

Women's History Month - Female Actresses

43 printable or digital investigations of female actresses: Jennifer Lawrence, Amandla Stenberg, Emma Watson, Natalie Portman, Oprah Winfrey, Anne Hathaway, Queen Latifah, Scarlett Johansson, Mila Kunis, Angela Jolie, Dorothy Dandridge, Meryl Streep, Angela Bassett, Keira Knightley, Whoopi Goldberg, Julia Roberts, Jada Pinkett Smith, Cate Blanchett, Kerry Washington, Jennifer Aniston, Halle Berry, Kate Winslet, Hattie McDaniel, Jessica Alba, Zoe Saldana, Reese Witherspoon, Naomi Harris, Gwyneth
Preview of Women's History Month - Female Authors

Women's History Month - Female Authors

31 printable or digital investigations of female authors. Students search the INTERNET using a laptop, tablet or smart phone: Maya Angelou, J. K. Rowling, Michelle Obama, Jane Austen, Michelle Alexander, Virginia Woolf, Toni Morrison, Margaret Atwood, Mary Shelley, Zora Neale Hurston, Barbara Park, Alice Walker, Judy Blume, Veronica Roth, Suzanne Collins, Charlotte Brontë, Octavia E. Butler, Harper Lee, Oprah Winfrey, Sylvia Plath, Agatha Christie, Ntozake Shange, Ursula K. Le Guin, Francis H
Preview of Veterans Day - Internet Activities

Veterans Day - Internet Activities

15 printable or digital pages for Veterans Day. Students use a laptop, tablet or smart phone to search online for information about SOLDIERS and WAR:Why do we celebrate Veterans Day every year?How do soldiers overcome fear in war?How does a soldier travel during a war?What weapons does a soldier use in war?Why do soldiers wear uniforms?How do soldiers learn how to be a soldier?What do you know about guns?What are the harmful consequences of war?How can a nation avoid war with another country?Wh
Preview of How Buildings Contribute to Global Warming

How Buildings Contribute to Global Warming

30 printable or digital pages about how BUILDINGS contribute to global warming. Yes, they do. Buildings account for more energy use than the entire US transportation sector (cars, trucks, planes, ships, trains). Students will: Research concrete and steel, Discover which cities have the most skyscrapers, Investigate famous architects (like Frank Lloyd Wright), Compare and contrast different types of buildings, Learn more about global stores (like Walmart and 7-11), List the different types of pr
Preview of Dreams - Search the Internet for Information about Dreams and Sleep

Dreams - Search the Internet for Information about Dreams and Sleep

24 printable pages for students to learn about dreams: Why do we dream?nightmares,insomnia,lucid dreaming, narcolepsy,sleepwalking,dream recall,alcohol and sleep,caffeine and sleep,dream interpretation,rapid eye movement,nocturia,enuresis,Carl Jung and dreams,Sigmund Freud and dreams,nocturnal myoclonus,the subconscious mind,bruxism,restless leg syndrome,sleep paralysis,circadian rhythm,fatal insomnia. If you want to see samples pages, then take a look at the Preview. And if you want more, then
Preview of KEY for "Don't Just Take My Word for It"_Toro's Teaching

KEY for "Don't Just Take My Word for It"_Toro's Teaching

KEY for "Don't Just Take My Word for It" (separate, free download)Examining Source Credibilityincludes key & samples of student work
Preview of Free Market or Predatory Pricing? *online teaching ready*

Free Market or Predatory Pricing? *online teaching ready*

An activity where students read about a recent case of Americans attempting to profit off of the recent COVID-19 outbreak, form their own opinions about the ethical implications of the situation, and support their opinion with additional sources found online. Assign as online activity or print and go, everything is ready!Activity includes:*Short Response Activity Sheet - identifies the task, includes directions, includes link to Boston Globe article, includes six short response questions ranging
Preview of Artificial Intelligence Chat GPT Bias | Digital Citizenship | Critical Thinking

Artificial Intelligence Chat GPT Bias | Digital Citizenship | Critical Thinking

30 minute slideshow lesson to explore ChatGPT, Bias in AI, Critical Thinking, and Collaboration.Students watch a YouTube video that shows ChatGPT giving a seemingly biased answer. (Chat GPT favors a male answer instead of the female answer, even if the female answer is correct.)https://youtu.be/heaVJEbz5ckThe slideshow lesson leads students through the conversation and thinking process. The last slide points out, "There's something wrong with this lesson. Did you catch it?"There is an incredible
Preview of Don't Just Take My Word for It - Checking source credibility - Toro's Teaching

Don't Just Take My Word for It - Checking source credibility - Toro's Teaching

My students loved this lesson! They enjoyed having the tools to investigate web sites for credibility!Interestingly, I made this up for my high school students in January, never imagining that these skills would become even more valuable now that the COVID-19 pandemic has hit us.This is a digital lesson/activity. The topic for the lesson is the Green New Deal. Honestly, right now students want their focus OFF the topic COVID-19, so this lesson will be refreshing AND useful!It also reviews MLA fo
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