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Preview of Psychology Final Project "Who am I?" Two Different Project Options

Psychology Final Project "Who am I?" Two Different Project Options

AP Psychology and regular psychology end of the year project to wrap up all that the students have studied of the course of the year. This creative project will allow students to take a more in depth look at themselves and how their personal experiences relate to a wide variety of psychological concepts. There are project two options to look at; one takes a more creative approach to self-analysis, while the second option is a purely written reflection. You can choose one to assign or give both
Preview of McCarthyism Internet Scavenger Hunt - The Crucible

McCarthyism Internet Scavenger Hunt - The Crucible

Created by
The Lit Lounge
This graphic organizer asks students to research for answers to prompts about The Red Scare and McCarthyism. This introduction lays the foundation for Arthur Miller's The Crucible. It is presented as a Word document so you may alter to fit your instruction or scaffold for struggling learners.
Preview of In Cold Blood, TEDTalk: Death Penalty

In Cold Blood, TEDTalk: Death Penalty

Created by
Angela Sing
This handout, with key, requires that students analyze a TEDTalk (argument) about the death penalty. They must analyze how the speaker appeals to ethos, logos, and pathos. They must also identify logical fallacies (though specific terminology is not required). They must identify author's purpose and rhetorical strategies. The TEDTalk covers themes very similar to In Cold Blood by Truman Capote (how an unstable upbringing can "result" in murderers). This source would work well in a synthesis or
Preview of Inferences, Evidence, Crime Scene Investigation

Inferences, Evidence, Crime Scene Investigation

Students will find and record clues throughout 5 different stations that allow them to practice making inferences. This "real world" lesson asks students to become text detectives to find evidence that supports their inferences. Students must read through eye witness accounts, police reports, a media blast, observe a crime scene, and analyze some forensic evidence to collect information. At the end of the five stations, they must write up a police report. You will need to set up your crime s
Preview of Media Literacy: Fact, Opinion, and Bias

Media Literacy: Fact, Opinion, and Bias

Created by
Gayle Martin
This 2-3 day, editable Word document mini-unit is geared toward high school students, specifically in language arts, but also for any class in which students will be researching. We assume that older students can easily distinguish between fact and opinion and detect bias in sources, but that is not necessarily the case, especially in today's confusing multimedia landscape. This unit includes a pre-assessment to introduce students to the subtleties of distinguishing fact from opinion and determi
Preview of Research Project Planning Packet

Research Project Planning Packet

Created by
Donna Van Cleve
This research packet can be used as a whole for any major research project to help students plan their project and budget their time, or parts of it can be used for individual research lessons or short-term assignments. The teacher needs to walk through every part of this packet in order to teach students the various aspects of planning a successful research project and citing their sources. p. 1 – The Research Planning page is for students to record their research topic and begin to organize t
Preview of Fictional Close Reading Passages for Commercial Use - Lexile Level 900

Fictional Close Reading Passages for Commercial Use - Lexile Level 900

This listing is for 4 literature (fiction) text passages for you to use in your own Teachers Pay Teachers products such as close reading activities, reading for comprehension and examples of research projects. These fictional passages are designed for commercial use – they are editable and can be used in any of your paid products (with credit included). Each passage is approximately 350-400 words and written for a 900 Lexile level. Included in this set are the following topics: Harriet's Tri
Preview of Stamp Act Introduction Web Quest

Stamp Act Introduction Web Quest

I created this Web Quest to introduce my students to the Stamp Act. The Web Quest includes 1 video link with questions, 2 websites with questions, a link to an online quiz that follows one of the websites, and an optional essay that can be completed using the information found in the Web Quest. This could be a great stand alone lesson or as an introduction to the Revolutionary War. My students really enjoyed the web quest and better understood the feelings of the colonists and reasons for their
Preview of I-Search Report or Research Report Unit

I-Search Report or Research Report Unit

Created by
Amy Moss
This 30 plus page unit contains lesson plans, handouts, and rubrics for an I-Search Unit. It could also be used for a regular research report. It includes activities and handouts for brainstorming topics, selecting and narrowing a topic, taking notes, creating note cards and source cards, interviewing, conducting research, outlining notes, parenthetical citations, and includes models of an I-Search Report for students to use as they write their own reports.
Preview of The CRAP Test (Finding Credible Internet Sources)

The CRAP Test (Finding Credible Internet Sources)

Want to help your students find credible, reliable, and relevant sources for a research project? Then this is the perfect resource for you! Helps students organize their information in a visual way. Helps them see if their sites are legitimate. Gets them started with accurate and quality websites for research! Connects well with the HOW DO I RESEARCH PRESENTATION.
Preview of EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING: Understanding Procrastination Article & Research Activity

EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING: Understanding Procrastination Article & Research Activity

Created by
The Lesson Shop
The perfect reading and analysis activity on the Executive Functioning! Have your students learn about Procrastination and how it affects our lives.High school students need executive functioning skills for all kinds of school and personal tasks, such as prioritizing responsibilities and using time effectively, studying and completing assignments, following through on commitments, and making healthy choices. With this package (and series), students gain an understanding of what executive functio
Preview of Active Reading Strategies("SNOTS") for Amplify's "The Human Microbiome" Article

Active Reading Strategies("SNOTS") for Amplify's "The Human Microbiome" Article

Created by
Michelle Holland
Are you looking for a way in which to constructively "break down" articles from Amplify into concise sections allowing for annotation skills ("SNOTS" -- "Small Notes on the Side") to be capitalized upon and active reading and writing skills to be embraced? Look no further than the way in which this article allows for students to make personal and meaningful connections to the text they are reading.
Preview of Ten Superstitions

Ten Superstitions

Students will learn the history behind 10 common superstitions including: Friday the 13th, itchy palms, ladders, umbrellas, mirrors, horseshoes, tossing salt, knocking on wood, saying "Bless you" and black cats. Students can take a quick assessment to test their comprehension. This could be used to jump-start research on Superstitions as well.
Preview of American Factory Documentary Worksheet (Netflix)

American Factory Documentary Worksheet (Netflix)

Created by
Anders Kvaal
This product is a close examination of the excellent documentary, American Factory, which is currently available on Netflix. This multi-part assignment is broken into 6 separate worksheets and is meant to be taught over the course of a full week. This assignment is a great way for students to learn about unions, corporations, business, and culture. This product also includes a very short pre-reading assignment which defines unions and gives some brief background information.The premise of this f
Preview of The Anatomy of Influence: American Literature Persuasive Research Essay unit

The Anatomy of Influence: American Literature Persuasive Research Essay unit

Created by
Alyssa Sylva
This capstone research paper is geared towards juniors or seniors, and instead of analyzing a work of literature, they analyze the impact that the book had on America as a whole. They research issues of censorship, popular culture, criticism, reception, and technology related to the book. It is treated as a persuasive or argumentative paper in which the students argue why their book was important to American society (and literature). The assignment uses research, MLA citation style, and is a gre
Preview of Research Paper: Investigating a College Major and Career

Research Paper: Investigating a College Major and Career

Created by
Writing Guy
This is a thorough, 24-page research unit that requires students to investigate a college major, its differing pathways and coursework expectations at various universities, and the prospective careers available in this field. This open-ended research project contains the following materials: a 3-page overview of the research project, including the writing prompt, current college majors to consider investigating, and a thorough checklist of student deadlines within the writing process; a 1-page h
Preview of (Easy but Great) ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY: Assignment and Rubric

(Easy but Great) ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY: Assignment and Rubric

Created by
Tracy Tensen
Annotated bibliographies are an amazing introduction to research (with or without an additional research essay). I use annotated bibs to encourage students to independently explore issues we are discussing in class: death penalty, gender issues, animal rights. Bibs are also effective for researching for presentations.This straightforward download offers an easy-to-follow assignment sheet (with examples of how to go about writing both a summary paragraph and analysis paragraph for each entry).
Preview of Using "Two Truths and a Lie" to Find Fake News and Guide Quick Research

Using "Two Truths and a Lie" to Find Fake News and Guide Quick Research

Students need to be wise readers - to find main ideas of a text, but also discern if the information is fact or "fake news." Once you have a copy of the book, this packet gives everything you'll need for a fun and engaging unit - including a fun game to build community, detailed lesson plans for 6-7 25 minute sessions, extension worksheets, an editing checklist and a model of a completed project. Using the unique format from the book, students will complete quick research projects on a topic o
Preview of Winter Holidays Around the World - Project

Winter Holidays Around the World - Project

This is a research report about winter holidays celebrated around the world. I have included the directions to the project, as well as a list of appropriate holidays for your students to research. These directions are very clear and are perfectly suited for 5th grade, but they can easily be adapted for 3rd grade and all the way up to high school. You can choose to make this project homework, or it can be completed in class. I gave my class approximately 4-5 class periods to work on it, and that
Preview of Planning a Garden

Planning a Garden

A packet that can be done at home or school. Packet goes through the steps of planning, setting up, planting, and harvesting vegetables.Includes: list of vegetables easy for kids; research worksheet on vegetables; making a grid of garden (includes example); ready to plant seeds; schedule for planting, weeding & harvesting; research of recipes; step by step directions for a recipe; graphing how many produced; word search to learn vocabulary used & sharpen memory skills.
Preview of Countries/Cultures: Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer

Countries/Cultures: Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer

Download the preview for a free uneditable version of the base template. The paid product is a .docx editable version which enables you to adjust directions and design elements of the product. In this lesson students will research various countries and their corresponding cultures. Students will use the graphic organizer to collect information about the customs and people, nature and geography, clothing, and food of the country they are researching. This product is meant to be paired with Nat
Preview of EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING: Willpower & Decision Fatigue Article & Research Activity

EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING: Willpower & Decision Fatigue Article & Research Activity

Created by
The Lesson Shop
The perfect reading and analysis activity on the Executive Functioning! Have your students learn about the concept of Willpower and how Decision Fatigue can affect our choices.High school students need executive functioning skills for all kinds of school and personal tasks, such as prioritizing responsibilities and using time effectively, studying and completing assignments, following through on commitments, and making healthy choices. With this package (and series), students gain an understandi
Preview of Bacteria and Virus Top 10 (2 Reading Articles / Biology / Sub Plans / Health)

Bacteria and Virus Top 10 (2 Reading Articles / Biology / Sub Plans / Health)

This purchase is for two reading minute articles : BACTERIA TOP 10 and VIRUS TOP 10 that are perfect for warm-ups, extra credit, or a simple 10-minute homework assignment. Each article covers the Top 10 deadliest forms of the bacteria or virus and offers basic facts on the topic. There are numerous questions that focus on the vocabulary and information from each article.Both articles are supplied as MS-Word docs so you can easily edit to fit the needs of your students.Thank you for your purcha
Preview of Vietnam War Background Research: The Things They Carried

Vietnam War Background Research: The Things They Carried

Created by
Angela Sing
Students will research an assigned topic related to the Vietnam War (weapons, turning points, etc.) and teach it to the class. This is not a presentation; rather, students are teaching the class about a particular topic to prepare them to read The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien. Students are to be creative and memorable, but professional and informative. As historical research there is a high potential for overlap. Students must conference with other groups, not only to gain more insight on
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