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High school geography literature circles for Microsoft Word

Preview of Refugee - Discussion Questions

Refugee - Discussion Questions

Created by
Steve Pasche
This 57 page download contains discussion questions for all 53 chapters of Alan Gratz's book Refugee, which is published by Scholastic. The discussion questions would work extremely well in a Geography class and could be used to inform students about the theme of movement.
Preview of Literacy Circles for Social Studies Textbooks

Literacy Circles for Social Studies Textbooks

Created by
Coach2Engage
Literacy Circles are designed to encourage group work on recording and explaining information from a section, or chapter, in a social studies textbook. Students will work collaboratively in teams to examine, analyze, and explain specific information from a subject areas textbook. Each student has a specific part to examine within the section/chapter, i.e., people, key events, vocabulary, primary sources, charts, maps and graphs, and then they share that information with their peers in their team
Preview of Geography - "Bethlehem" article and essay rubric

Geography - "Bethlehem" article and essay rubric

Part 1 - Students will read the investigative article describing the religious separation in the holy city of Bethlehem. Similar to Jerusalem, this city is historically important to Muslims, Christians, and Jews. Part 2- After reading the article, students will have plenty of evidence to begin working on the reactionary essay. Rubric is attached.
Preview of Harkness Discussion Map

Harkness Discussion Map

A Harkness Discussion is a wonderful strategy for engaging students in reading, annotating, and responding verbally. Students love discussing and arguing points in controversial issues, such as Jared Diamond's "Worst Mistake." Use this resource to track discussions and participation.For larger classes, I suggest using inside/outside circles as seen in the download.
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