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Social studies Common Core RL.8.1 internet activities

Preview of The Odyssey Unit Activities - Character Analysis - Epic Hero Odysseus

The Odyssey Unit Activities - Character Analysis - Epic Hero Odysseus

The Odyssey by Homer - Qualities of an Epic Hero ! These Odyssey activities are an engaging way for students to look closely at key characters from Homer's Odyssey. A must for your Odyssey unit, this activity asks students to review the qualities of the epic hero, and use those qualities to closely examine the character of Odysseus. This is a great activity to increase comprehension and understanding.✅To complete this assignment, students first review the qualities of an epic hero. Students illu
Preview of Ancient Mesopotamia Gods & Myths Bundle:  In-Person, Online, or Distance Learn

Ancient Mesopotamia Gods & Myths Bundle: In-Person, Online, or Distance Learn

You can download this as a:1. PDF/Print activityor2. A ready-to-go TPT Easel Activity. You can assign Easel lessons through Google Classroom or you can copy a link to it and paste it into any learning management system you use with your students. However, for the time being, students will need to log in with a Google email account in order to access the assignment. You can use TPT Easel for free with this resource. Click here for info on how to use TPT Easel for free.Students will adore these
Preview of Critical Thinking Activities, Debate, NON-FICTION, Argumentative text & writing

Critical Thinking Activities, Debate, NON-FICTION, Argumentative text & writing

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Critical Thinking Activities, Debate, NON-FICTION, Argumentative text & writing*****NEW GOOGLE CLASSROOM INTERACTIVE COMPONENT*****TEXTUAL ANALYSIS #1ANALYZING THE GREAT BOOKS: Tocqueville’s Democracy in America (small extract only)This is a self-contained product on non-fiction textual analysis; everything you need is here. This focuses on a small section of Tocqueville’s Democracy in America; this work is listed as a text exemplar in the CCSS Appendix B.Included in this product are the fol
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 Anne Frank WebQuest

Anne Frank WebQuest

Created by
Linda McCormick
This internet hunt gives your students background information as they read and answer questions about the circumstances and events that surround the story of Anne Frank and her family. During the search they use a variety of strategies and skills that will prepare them to do research using the internet. I've included two optional writing assignments and a word search.This is a great way to increase your students' ability to use technology as part of their whole learning experience.Answer Key inc
Preview of Lyric Analysis- "Freedom" By Beyonce ft. Kendrick Lamar

Lyric Analysis- "Freedom" By Beyonce ft. Kendrick Lamar

Song lyrics are a great way for student to study poetry! It is even better when they can watch a music video associated with the lyrics to make connections between lyrics and media. Have your students practice both RL 8.4 and RL 8.7 with this activity. This activity can also be bundled with activities for "The Hill We Climb" or any other dystopian themed unit.
Preview of Greek Mythology 12 Olympians Social Media Profile Project - Editable Template

Greek Mythology 12 Olympians Social Media Profile Project - Editable Template

Bring mythology and the twelve Olympians into the 21st century through this fun social media profile project! Students will use and editable template to create an online profile for one of the twelve Olympians.This project can be used in multiple ways--for introducing the Olympians, while working through a unit on Greek mythology, or even as an end-of-unit assessment over Ancient Greece.Students will independently find and read articles about their Olympian, summarize those articles, and then us
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Thematic Unit Study

Native American Heritage Month Thematic Unit Study

NatureGlo's eScience Native American Studies is a unit study plan ideally for grades 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. In NatureGlo's Native American Unit Study Lesson Plan, students can get great Native American school project ideas covering multiple subjects. What's included: 1 page of detailed teacher instructions.1 page streamlined unit study lesson plan1 blank fillable unit study plannerLinks to teacher/author, Gloria Brooks aka NatureGlo's original Native American YouTube videosCarefully researched free
Preview of PRE-READING ACTIVITY FOR HOLOCAUST LITERATURE | BANALITY OF EVIL

PRE-READING ACTIVITY FOR HOLOCAUST LITERATURE | BANALITY OF EVIL

Created by
Linda Jennifer
PRE-READING ACTIVITY FOR HOLOCAUST LITERATURE | BANALITY OF EVILHANNAH ARENDT | CLOSE READINGLEAP INTO LITERATURETHE HOLOCAUST leapjump or spring a long way, to a great height, or with great force.LEAP INTO LITERATURE with thoughtful questions alongside quotations from philosophers, writers, and historians. These quotations are presented with beautiful images to help convey the message within the quotation. This product was created to use in my own classes.  It may be used in a number of ways, f
Preview of HOLOCAUST LITERATURE GOOGLE SLIDES | PRIMO LEVI | HOLOCAUST CLOSE READING

HOLOCAUST LITERATURE GOOGLE SLIDES | PRIMO LEVI | HOLOCAUST CLOSE READING

Created by
Linda Jennifer
HOLOCAUST LITERATURE GOOGLE SLIDES | PRIMO LEVI | HOLOCAUST CLOSE READINGBEGINNING OF THE SCHOOL YEAR ACTIVITYLEAP INTO LITERATURETHE HOLOCAUST leapjump or spring a long way, to a great height, or with great force.LEAP INTO LITERATURE with thoughtful questions alongside quotations from philosophers, writers, and historians. These quotations are presented with beautiful images to help convey the message within the quotation. This product was created to use in my own classes.  It may be used in a
Preview of Poetry Analysis - A Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes

Poetry Analysis - A Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes

Created by
Taylor Taughts
These worksheets DO NOT need to be paired with a reading of A Raisin in the Sun (although they can). I have used these as a stand alone, mini-lesson for a class called All-Stars...which focuses on choices, reputations, leadership, future goals, DREAMS and how to reach them. Before reading, students do a Quick Write to help them begin thinking about the topics and themes that arise in the poem; they will make personal, self-to-text connections by responding to the following: Write about a time yo
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