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Preview of Conspiracy Theories Assignment/ Project- Students love this!

Conspiracy Theories Assignment/ Project- Students love this!

Conspiracy Theories Assignment/ Project- Students love this!this includes, background information, research tasks and topics with graphic organizer for students to complete with an annotated bibliography and rubricBackground:One guilty pleasure in the life of a curious person is indulgence in the world of conspiracy theories. Conspiracy theories serve an important purpose for one major reason: they contain plenty of truth or of verifiable fact in resistance to secret, corporate or government en
Preview of Stop Motion Storyboard and Planning Worksheet

Stop Motion Storyboard and Planning Worksheet

This worksheet is to help students create a stop motion movie. It's great for the common core standards, having the students list characters, props and background needs, plan out the story and then create a story board. This can be used for multiple grade levels and multiple courses, such as Elementary, Middle School, Art class, English, or Social Studies.
Preview of Basic Peer Feedback Forms for presentations

Basic Peer Feedback Forms for presentations

Created by
Sawyer Kolbe
These quarter sheet peer feedback form is perfect for warm and cool feedback to give to students during presentations.
Preview of Kingdom Keepers Resource Pack

Kingdom Keepers Resource Pack

Created by
Maisy Sosa
Kingdom Keepers-Disney After Dark Resource Pack What’s Included? *3 Fun Projects- ready to assign to students including:Trip Budget, Future of Technology project and Attractions project *Kingdom Keepers Final Test *Character Test
Preview of LITERATURE CIRCLE UNIT PLAN!! High School, Middle School, Reading Project

LITERATURE CIRCLE UNIT PLAN!! High School, Middle School, Reading Project

Created by
Miss Rackl Reads
This unit plan is for a ten week, quarter long literature circle project! I used this with my 10th grade intensive reading students and it has been so much fun! My students have been engaged in the readings and many have found a new love for reading. Included in this plan is:- Pacing guide for the books I used- List of example books- Project Plan- Rubric- Sample Guided Reading Questions- Controversial Materials Letter HomeFor reference: I am a Florida teacher and we are required to send home let
Preview of Seedfolks Creative Writing Assessment: Add-a-Chapter

Seedfolks Creative Writing Assessment: Add-a-Chapter

This project is an engaging way to help kids apply their knowledge of Paul Fleischman's Seedfolks through a creative writing assessment. For this assignment, students must create their own character and chapter to fit into the book. Like the other characters, this new character should have a backstory with a problem, interact with other characters, and use the garden to overcome the problem. This assignment assesses all of the 6 traits of writing. This product includes all of the following: Intr
Preview of Acting Performance Rubric (Intro.)

Acting Performance Rubric (Intro.)

Created by
Drama Vault
Assessing a student's performance in class can be a tricky thing, but this rubric will help you do just that. Share this rubric with your students in advance and explain to them what you're going to be looking for. It helps them, and you, know what your expectations are (but also gives you the flexibility to grade students according to their individual abilities and growth).
Preview of EDITABLE | Grant Proposal | Listening Center or Audiobooks

EDITABLE | Grant Proposal | Listening Center or Audiobooks

♦ CLICK ON PREVIEW TO SEE SAMPLES ♦ This WINNING GRANT PROPOSAL was written in 2009 to procure a LISTENING LIBRARY full of AUDIOBOOKS worth over $1,600.Audiobooks are fantastic tools for scaffolding learning, as they lighten cognitive loads and enable students of all abilities to focus on deep comprehension. Kids love them!I wrote this grant for a private foundation, but you can either use this as is - This grant is EDITABLE with highlighted areas for you to fill in with your own information - o
Preview of Willy Wonka Project

Willy Wonka Project

Created by
Empathy in ELA
This activity can be used in a Roald Dahl Author Study or after reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Students work in groups to design their own candy. It can be chocolate based, fruit based, or a gum. It can be a hard candy, chewy candy, or any combination. They must come up with their own name, design, logo, advertisement, and presentation. They present their idea to the class and the class votes on the best candy. The teacher can vote separately or with the rest of the class.
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Creando un cuento ficción

Created by
Educa Dual
Después de estudiar los elementos de la literatura: escenario, personajes, trama, narrador, el símil, la metáfora y la personificación me gusta hacer un proyecto donde mis estudiantes demuestren lo que han aprendido.En este proyecto tienen que usar su creatividad, imaginación y conocimientos. Se puede hacer de manera individual o en grupos.En el documento podrán encontrar las instrucciones, la plantilla para que escriban la historia y la rúbrica para que los estudiantes se autoevalúen.
Preview of Punny Party Project

Punny Party Project

Created by
Type B Teaching
If you're looking for a fun way for students to show their understanding of puns, here is a project for you. This is an end of pun unit activity to show student understanding.The first sheet is a worksheet for them to do for a grade. They explain the pun and why it's meant to be funny. Then, they use a meme generator to create their own puns, using ones from the list provided. A giant list of puns is included in the end for them to choose from. I typically give them two days: one day to introduc
Preview of The Adventure of the Speckled Band

The Adventure of the Speckled Band

Created by
Kelli Hicks
This is a study guide designed to guide students to understand this Sherlock Holmes story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The students are given the link to the story within the study guide, and the story tells students when to go back to the study guide and answer each question. The story is taken from the Gutenberg Project and is edited by me to ensure it is school appropriate.
Preview of College Fair Project and Poster Rubric

College Fair Project and Poster Rubric

Created by
Jennifer Thomas
Want to assign a student-generated and teacher-friendly college research project and school-wide fair that is sure to impress? This is the ultimate in differentiation- because students choose a college or university of their choice to research and create a tri-fold poster board to represent their school. The task guideline is easy to roll out to students and teachers only have to insert their own due dates. The rubric clearly outlines for students what aspects of their chosen college/universit
Preview of THANKSGIVING IN NEW YORK - DIDACTIC UNIT

THANKSGIVING IN NEW YORK - DIDACTIC UNIT

UNIT: THANKSGIVING IN NEW YORK - In a word format, so that you can edit and use the parts of the unit that you want.In this unit, students will discover what Thanksgiving means by reading different sources and watching videos related to the topic. In other words, students will get to know the origins and history of the celebration with a critical eye. Moreover, by the end of the unit students will learn how to write an informal email about a celebration and a Thanksgiving Haiku that will reflect
Preview of Quantitative vs. Qualitative Assessment: Murder Mystery Paragraph

Quantitative vs. Qualitative Assessment: Murder Mystery Paragraph

Created by
Jose Morin
This is an assessment created to assess the student's understanding of quantitative vs. qualitative observations I utilized in an instructional setting science class for diverse learners. The assessment includes a short story to build context, clues with descriptions and pictures, instructions for the assignment, and a rubric.
Preview of Hamlet Assessment:Debate: Hamlet’s behaviors were the result of insanity.

Hamlet Assessment:Debate: Hamlet’s behaviors were the result of insanity.

Hamlet Sanity Hearing Debate Culminating Final Assessment—Hamlet Unit THIS ACTIVITY IS WORTH 200 POINTS -60 points for participation in preparation -100 points for debate contribution -40 points for post-debate write-up The purpose of a debate is to argue in favor of or against a predetermined resolution. The resolution to be debated: Hamlet’s behaviors were the result of insanity. The class is divided into two teams, and each team will choose a team captain. It will be randomly determined
Preview of Ted Talk Research Project Unit Bundle

Ted Talk Research Project Unit Bundle

Created by
Bethany Wangler
A fantastic way to get your students excited about research is to have them design and present their own Ted Talk! By the end of this unit, they will be able to:Research to learn more about things about which they are curiousEngage in the writing process, producing final work that follows English conventions to communicate clearlyDesign projects, coming up with proposals, managing my time, breaking it into chunks, meeting deadlines, and presenting the final productChange how they write so that t
Preview of Epic of Gilgamesh Movie Poster

Epic of Gilgamesh Movie Poster

Fantastic project/assessment to follow a unit on Gilgamesh. Students will learn the elements of a movie poster and advertisements, and create their on based upon this epic. I tend to show a number of different movie posters for examples. Allowing the students to use their favorite actors and actresses really excite all learners. Perfect way to reach all types of students.
Preview of Career Exploration Project

Career Exploration Project

Embark on a transformative educational journey with our Career Exploration Project—a dynamic teaching tool designed to ignite students' curiosity about diverse professions. This comprehensive resource seamlessly integrates real-world insights, interactive activities, and thoughtful assessments, empowering educators to guide students in discovering their passions and charting a course toward fulfilling, purpose-driven futures.
Preview of Characterization One Pager (any text)

Characterization One Pager (any text)

Created by
Chelsea Nunley
used with a class novel. can be used with novel or possibly short story. includes teacher notes, directions, and 3 different levels of rubrics. can be adjusted if necessary. used with middle school. can be used with multiple grade levels.please let me know if the rubrics are off and I can send you a correct version.
Preview of Personal Narrative Project

Personal Narrative Project

Created by
Kelli Hicks
This is a personal narrative project with several options for students to choose from. The point of this project is to allow students to do a writing project but to choose a topic and a format that bets fits themselves and their personality and preferences.
Preview of Multi-Media Project with Two Options

Multi-Media Project with Two Options

Created by
Kelli Hicks
This is a multi-media project with two options for students to choose from. This will include research as well as students presenting their information using multiple forms of media, including typing, pictures, PowerPoint, websites, etc.
Preview of i-Ready for Popsicles!

i-Ready for Popsicles!

I use this chart as an incentive for the class to make good on their i-Ready lessons. You can use this for Reading or Math. After they pass a lesson with a 100% they sign their name in a square and once the popsicles are full, the class earns popsicles!
Preview of Collaborative Discussion Sentence Starters and Prompts

Collaborative Discussion Sentence Starters and Prompts

Created by
Carly Britt
Do your students need some help figuring out what to say in a group discussion? Give them these prompts to give them the language they need to formulate their ideas about the content. These are great scaffolds for multilingual learners, students with disabilities, or really any students that need support during collaborative discussions or partner shares.
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English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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