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Preview of Distance Learning - Game of Life - Life After High School - PBL

Distance Learning - Game of Life - Life After High School - PBL

Created by
Design Undone
This project introduces high school students to a world of life skills. Some of the skills they will be introduced to are:find a jobfinding a collegefinding an apartmentscheduling a week's worth of work and schoolfinding a new vehicle and researching public transportationwriting a checkaddressing an envelopelearning to meal planbudgetingPreview is full document.Comes in printable PDF and digital form via PPT.NEWLY UPDATED AUGUST 2020! Game of Life got a makeover! Same great content, just a newer
Preview of Secondary Speech & Debate Activities BUNDLE

Secondary Speech & Debate Activities BUNDLE

Need secondary speech and debate activities, but want to save money? I’ve put together 6 of my top-selling products, and you’re essentially getting one free! These activities were created for secondary students (grades 6-12), and you are welcome to modify each activity as necessary. Together, these activities will keep your students engaged for weeks, or even months! *Two of the activities were created with Google Slides (sharable online) and the others are print-only PDF files (not online form
Preview of Road Trip on a Budget: High School Life Skills Challenge

Road Trip on a Budget: High School Life Skills Challenge

This high school life skills class challenge is a great high school budgeting project. This project focuses on building and strengthening a variety of real-world life skills including planning, organizing, estimating, time-management, decision-making, problem-solving, mapping, budgeting, communication, and many more. The topic itself (road trip budgeting) is real-world and relevant to students. That relevance, in addition to opportunities for student choice, keeps students engaged in the activit
Preview of Biography PowerPoint Project

Biography PowerPoint Project

Created by
Sheri Powers
Students create a PowerPoint presentation based on a person who has contributed something to society or to history. This is a beginning project for high school or middle school students. The lesson lays out what should be included on each slide. There is a rubric for grading the project as well.
Preview of Project Based Learning Bioethics Debate Presentation Genetics Evolution Ecology

Project Based Learning Bioethics Debate Presentation Genetics Evolution Ecology

Created by
Keystone Science
Project-based learning is “a teaching method in which students gain knowledge and skills by working for an extended period of time to investigate and respond to an authentic, engaging and complex question, problem, or challenge” from BIE . The Bioethics Debate allows students to choose a side from an extensive list of bioethical topics and work with a partner to research and present both sides of the ethical problem. The project can be introduced by showing the movie Gattaca but is not required.
Preview of Passion Project Templates for Genius Hour Inquiry Presentation Assignment

Passion Project Templates for Genius Hour Inquiry Presentation Assignment

Unlock your students’ genius with a Passion Project! These no-prep passion project templates provides students with an excellent opportunity to practice their research skills, oral communication skills, and presentation skills. Designed for Middle and High School, it also allows students to learn about a subject they are PASSIONATE about.As an added bonus, student workbooks have printable AND editable versions! Just PRINT-AND-GO or SHARE DIGITAL LINKS with your students!What you get in this thor
Preview of Edgar Allan Poe Death Theory Debate: Research, Analyze, Synthesize, Gallery Walk

Edgar Allan Poe Death Theory Debate: Research, Analyze, Synthesize, Gallery Walk

Created by
Selena Smith
Looking for an engaging activity to interest students in Edgar Allan Poe? This lesson gets students researching, thinking critically, analyzing information, collaborating, moving around the room, stating claims and rebuttals, as well as presenting information in a persuasive manner. This activity definitely helps students practice 21st Century Skills. What's included . . . ► Step-by-step instructions for implementation► Printable death theory slips to use for assigning theories► Attractively de
Preview of Introduction to Public Forum Debate (Secondary, Google Slides & Printables)

Introduction to Public Forum Debate (Secondary, Google Slides & Printables)

Conducting in-class (or virtual) debate rounds is a great way for students to develop their research, organization, writing, public speaking, and interpersonal communication skills. Using the rules for public forum debate as outlined by the National Speech and Debate Association, “Introduction to Public Forum Debate” has everything you and your secondary students need to learn the basics of this popular style of debate and outline their affirmative or negative cases. *Due to upper-level vocab
Preview of PBL Maker Challenge: Dinner Party on a Budget Project for High School

PBL Maker Challenge: Dinner Party on a Budget Project for High School

This life skills math resource is a great budget project for high school students. It is fun, and engaging, and it has already been created for you! All you have to do is share the resource and enjoy guiding students through the experience!This experience asks students to develop menus for a hypothetical dinner party under a set budget. Students will brainstorm creative money-saving tricks when it comes to food, research recipes, tweak recipes to work for a large party, work with community exper
Preview of Mathematician Project - Math Research - Creating Comics!

Mathematician Project - Math Research - Creating Comics!

Created by
Red Beetle RB
Do you want your students to learn about famous mathematicians in a fun way? Using Luetta and Wilbert Reimer's books "Mathematicians Are People, Too" (or other mathematical stories) your students will create comic strip stories to tell the tales of their beloved mathematicians! At the same time, they will create (or copy) mini-biographies of their mathematicians. When the class is finished with their individual stories, you can compile them together and create one massive "Mathematician Comic
Preview of Entrepreneur PBL Project - Distance Learning - Subscription Box Business

Entrepreneur PBL Project - Distance Learning - Subscription Box Business

Created by
Design Undone
In this PBL Project, students will create their own subscription box company. This project introduces high school students to a world of online business. Some of the skills they will be introduced to are:brainstorming ideascreating a targeted audiencecalculating the cost of suppliescreating their own brandingcreating a productThis is one of my newest obsessions and I've read everything under the sun regarding subscription boxes. I hope your students enjoy this as much as I have!Preview is full d
Preview of Debates - 35 Social Issues - Reading, Writing, & Speaking in Social Studies

Debates - 35 Social Issues - Reading, Writing, & Speaking in Social Studies

Debates - Social Issues. Your students will have a formal debate on controversial social issues that are part of society today. This week-long activity is bound to ramp up your classroom discussions. I have done this type of activity for over 20 years and look forward to it every time it comes around. What I love about this lesson the most is that students get to voice their own opinions without being criticized by anyone. It provides them with a safe platform to talk about an important iss
Preview of Biographical Informative Speech  (Guidelines, outlines, rubric, peer critique)

Biographical Informative Speech (Guidelines, outlines, rubric, peer critique)

This biographical informative speech activity is the perfect combination of research, writing, implementation of technology, and public speaking for ANY secondary subject area! Students will choose a historic or modern-day figure who made (or has made) a positive impact on society. They will brush up on their research skills, learn the correct way to cite sources, learn how to organize a 5-part speech, and create an eye-catching and engaging visual aid. Everything you need is in this 11-page,
Preview of DRIVER EDUCATION - ROAD TRIP PROJECT

DRIVER EDUCATION - ROAD TRIP PROJECT

Created by
PAT CLARK
This is a project that can be used in your driver education classroom. It will require research of miles between points, time tables, gasoline mileage of a chosen vehicle and budgeting a certain amount of given moey for the entire ROAD TRIP ! Have fun.
Preview of Business Ethics Research Project (Grades 9-12)

Business Ethics Research Project (Grades 9-12)

This resource contains a 23-slide Google Slides™ to introduce students to topics related to business ethics. Included in this resource is a lesson plan, a worksheet package for students to consolidate key concepts presented in the Google Slides™, as well as a project assignment sheet for student presentations and assessment rubrics.Included in this resource:23-slide Google Slides™ on business ethics4-page Google Docs™ worksheet2-page Project Assignment Sheet/Rubric3-page Lesson PlanTopics covere
Preview of TED Talk Viewing Guide: How Great Leaders Inspire Action

TED Talk Viewing Guide: How Great Leaders Inspire Action

Created by
The Lesson Shop
A Viewing Guide to get your class thinking about the importance of LEADERSHIP!Leadership is something that we wish our students had, and that we ask them to demonstrate, without ever really explaining what that means (or how to do it). While there are many different aspects of leadership, communication (and how to convey your vision in a way that inspires others to come along with you) is fundamental piece of that puzzle. In his TED Talk, How Great Leaders Inspire Action, Simon Sinek discusses t
Preview of 100 Add-On Questions for The Fermi Project, By Far My Most Popular Resource

100 Add-On Questions for The Fermi Project, By Far My Most Popular Resource

The Fermi Project is as much fun for teachers as it is for those students that embrace it. Fermi questions are ridiculous math-based questions to which nobody really wants to know the answer, but that's half of their charm. The other half is that this is a REALLY good skill to teach our students. It requires problem solving skills, critical thinking skills, research skills, but overall the major skill therein is making educated guesses and how we learn to truly make them EDUCATED guesses. And th
Preview of How to conduct an interview - informational interviews for research

How to conduct an interview - informational interviews for research

Ever struggled to tell your students why an interview is important for their research? Have you or students wondered “What interview questions should I ask the expert or the celebrity?” Ever wondered what interview best practices must your students follow while interviewing experts much more knowledgeable than them without being jittery about the whole process? If your answer to any of these questions is a yes, this resource is for you! Read on!!(This resource is a part of the Research Resources
Preview of Ontario Math Curriculum | Financial Literacy | The Cost-of-Living | Grades 7-9

Ontario Math Curriculum | Financial Literacy | The Cost-of-Living | Grades 7-9

Created by
Whyplanteaching
Students will learn about the pros and cons of buying and renting a home and determine whether they should rent or buy. This cost-of-living financial literacy resource will help your students become wiser spenders!ABOUT THE READINGThe reading is interactive (and there is a fillable form included). Essentially, they'll fill in the blanks as they read. They learn about rates, budgeting, net income, up-front costs, down payments, mortgage terms and variables, and examine various factors that you sh
Preview of Humorously Relevant Debate Topics for Tweens & Teens

Humorously Relevant Debate Topics for Tweens & Teens

If your secondary students enjoy debating, they will LOVE these totally relevant (and somewhat humorous) debate topics and supporting materials! Topic areas include social media, video games, superheroes, school rules, and more! Sample topics:- The longer the Snapchat streak, the stronger the friendship.- Rap music is harmful to the teenage brain.- Emojis improve our ability to communicate. They’ll want to debate for hours! In addition to the topic list, you’ll receive everything you need to tea
Preview of High School Communications Curriculum Project-Based Learning Bundle

High School Communications Curriculum Project-Based Learning Bundle

This bundle combines several student-directed (students design and lead PBLs) project-based learning resources all under the theme of communications - various methods of gathering and sharing information. This bundle includes four separate projects: biographies, current events, podcasts and storytelling. Per project, students will showcase their expertise in an authentic way. Students will collaborate with community members, complete an authentic final product of their choosing (ideas available)
Preview of The Great Debate: Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist Constitutional Debate

The Great Debate: Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist Constitutional Debate

These competitive debates ask students to analyze the Federalist and Anti-Federalist documents and create a persuasive speech and cross examination. Students are transported back into history after the Constitutional Convention to argue in front of a judge on behalf of the Federalists or Anti-Federalists for passage of our Constitution. Lesson provides a debate format that is set up similar to a court room in which the students will pretend to be the lawyers. Students have to use evidence from
Preview of Capital Punishment: Death Penalty Research Project and Class Debate Activity

Capital Punishment: Death Penalty Research Project and Class Debate Activity

Students examine different viewpoints on the death penalty by researching evidence from both sides to then participate in the Spectrum Debate Activity. Finally, a debate activity where every student is expected and able to participate without the chaos of a view loud voices. This activity download will show you how! Included is:1. Research Project Instruction Sheet2. Student Exemplar of Research Project (so you can see what a finished student project should look like)3. Spectrum Debate Instru
Preview of The Crucible Researched Speech Activity Comparing to McCarthyism

The Crucible Researched Speech Activity Comparing to McCarthyism

This research and formal speech activity is a great way to introduce your high school ELA students to Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible. The activity has your students investigate why the playwright chose the analogy comparing two historical crises in America. Students make connections between the Second Red Scare orchestrated by Joseph McCarthy in 1950s America and the Salem Witch Trials of the 1600s in New England. This researched formal speech activity requires students to research The Sec
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