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Preview of Thanksgiving Feast:  Project Based Instruction

Thanksgiving Feast: Project Based Instruction

Engage your students in this relevant project where they plan a Thanksgiving feast. From calculating serving sizes and calories from real food labels, to making a shopping list and sticking to a budget. This project helps students see the real life uses for a variety of math skills. Editable price tags allow you to differentiate for your students. Activities included in this product: Activity 1: Making A Shopping List: Student read real food labels to find serving size on a variety of Than
Preview of Heart Transplant Debate - Argument, Persuasion, Line of Reasoning, Team Building

Heart Transplant Debate - Argument, Persuasion, Line of Reasoning, Team Building

The Heart Transplant debate is a great entry to a unit on persuasion/argumentation. It's also a fantastic tool to teach Line of Reasoning through experiential learning. This activity provides an opportunity for students to apply knowledge of general debate skills as well as locating and citing appropriate evidence. Two articles are linked as sources and pre-reading to this debate. My students loved arguing for their "client" and this debate got them out of their seats. I used this as an opportun
Preview of Reading Inference Passages, Pictures, Videos, Task Cards, VR Questions NO PREP

Reading Inference Passages, Pictures, Videos, Task Cards, VR Questions NO PREP

Inference is a foundational reading skill. Marzano calls it a prerequisite for higher-order thinking and 21st century skills. Because inferring requires higher order thinking skills, it can be difficult for many students. However, it can be taught through explicit instruction in inferential strategies. This savings bundle will enable you to reach those goals. This scaffolded bundle includes:Reading 101: Intro to Inference - An Introduction to Inference Through PicturesInference Skill Practice
Preview of Show Me the Proof ~ Providing Textual Evidence ~ The Trial of Fact and Opinion

Show Me the Proof ~ Providing Textual Evidence ~ The Trial of Fact and Opinion

If you're looking for a lesson plan that will help your students finally get what it means to provide textual evidence to prove their answers, then this is the lesson for you! It combines reading strategies and social studies government law in a very exciting way. First, students must pass the Bar Exam by being able to pass one of your fact and opinion assessments, then they team up in two-person law firms and present their evidence in court. This was so fun that my students have asked we do
Preview of SPEED DISCUSSION--A strategy for discussing informational text!

SPEED DISCUSSION--A strategy for discussing informational text!

Created by
The Clever Owl
This ENGAGING strategy for classroom discussion is student approved! Blank stares are a thing of the past with this strategy. ANY student will find this strategy much more engaging than the typical question and answer strategies that never lead to active participation! INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Arrange desks in two rows facing one another (the person across is your partner.) If you have an odd number of students, make the last 2 seats in 1 row work together the entire time (this is row 1) The students i
Preview of Turkey Towers Orbital Notation and Electron Configuration Inquiry Interactive

Turkey Towers Orbital Notation and Electron Configuration Inquiry Interactive

Created by
Mary Brown
Are you looking for a fall-themed slides-based interactive to help your chemistry students ease into Orbital Notation and Electron Configuration. Inspired by the classic Hog Hilton simulation, this inquiry-based activity introduces the principles that govern orbital notation and electron configuration in a fun, drag and drop and fill-in style interactive. Topics Covered:Aufbau PrincipleHunds RulePauli's Exclusion PrincipleThis digital lab uses a free design template fromhttps://slidesgo.com/them
Preview of Immigration Simulation

Immigration Simulation

Created by
MK Kreations
Your students will learn about what a diplomat does at a foreign embassy. They will use their knowledge and critical thinking to look at six immigrant cases. They will have to decide which immigrants can come to the United States with either an immigrant visa or non-immigrant visa. They will need to use clues from the case study to support their reasoning. As an extension activity, students can read the Emergency Press Release and make decisions about what information different agencies need
Preview of Understanding Technical Text: Can I Follow a Recipe?

Understanding Technical Text: Can I Follow a Recipe?

Created by
HannahStewart
What better way to help students understand technical text than to actually follow a recipe? This one-page activity sheet has a delicious dessert recipe and questions for students to answer. All you have to do is print the page and collect a few ingredients!
Preview of Infographic Rubric for Research for MUN-Based Topics

Infographic Rubric for Research for MUN-Based Topics

This is a rubric used for the infographic assignments surrounding the topics of those one may observe in an MUN. This is provided in .DOC format which means you can edit it as needed. This has been built to reflect the ON Curriculum's Growing Success principles.Please read, rate and review! I also have full assignments with improved infographic rubrics if you would like to see them in action or have student self-reflection included in the rubric! Check out my store!
Preview of Writing Games English Literacy Fun Ideas 17 Page Booklet

Writing Games English Literacy Fun Ideas 17 Page Booklet

Created by
Kevin Mulrennan
17 page booklet with excellent ideas to encourage writing.Prewiew is a watermarked cut down versionWriting GamesHave fun with language! Games help to keep pupils alert, active and engaged. The sorts of speedy games outlined below are a useful basis for writing and creative development. They can be selected as warm-up activities before a writing lesson, or at any part of the day.Word linksGive each pair/trio any book or magazine to use (e.g., Readers' Digest, anthologies). The teacher s
Preview of Into Thin Air Interactive Jeopardy Unit Review Game

Into Thin Air Interactive Jeopardy Unit Review Game

Students today learn best by manipulating and visualizing content. Although a staple in the review game strategies, this Jeopardy game is very different. Features: Three character contestants Three rounds, 8 categories, 40 total questions, final Jeopardy Interactive scoring (no writing necessary! Type right in the screen below the character!) Interactive Double Jeopardy Multiple Final Jeopardy for multiple classes Return buttons to send the teacher back to scores Dollars grey out after being c
Preview of To What Extent Was the Civil War Inevitable - Harkness Discussion

To What Extent Was the Civil War Inevitable - Harkness Discussion

Looking to create a student-centered learning experience where students analyze important historical sources, develop critical, open-ended questions, and engage in meaningful dialogue to build a shared understanding? The Harkness Discussion, pioneered at Phillips Exeter Academy, takes the Socratic Seminar method teachers are familiar with and reduces the teacher to an observer and referee. By placing more of the onus of the discussion on students, they will take ownership of the discussion, allo
Preview of Frankenstein Closing Argument Speech

Frankenstein Closing Argument Speech

Created by
speakerunspoken
Students take on the role of either a prosecutor or defence attorney in a criminal trail based on the events from Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein. Students must determine what crimes were committed and whether these crimes are punishable. A great activity to evaluate persuasive writing techniques. Students enjoy the ability to act out and argue the final closing argument of a criminal trail. Very successful with senior level classes as a final project to a unit on Frankenstein. Evaluation r
Preview of ChatGTP Prompts For High School Teachers

ChatGTP Prompts For High School Teachers

Created by
UTILA
In an era where technology rapidly evolves and reshapes our world, the power of artificial intelligence has emerged as a transformative force. Among the many breakthroughs, ChatGPT has risen to prominence as a groundbreaking language model, revolutionizing the way we interact and communicate. Its ability to generate human-like responses has captured the imagination of individuals and businesses alike. However, what sets ChatGPT apart is not just its remarkable conversational prowess but also its
Preview of Foreign language dream house 4 part project

Foreign language dream house 4 part project

Created by
Miranda Cockrell
I have used this successfully in German I, but the assignment is written to apply to any language. This is a 4 part project set up around a hypothetical radio contest. Part 1, the students design a house to enter a contest. Part 2, the students won, but forgot to pay taxes and must write an ad to sell the house. Part 3, the students must inquire about a new place to live Part 4, students write a housewarming party invitation Part 1: Students design their dream house including rooms and furni
Preview of Human Body Corporation Debates

Human Body Corporation Debates

Fantastic constructivist curriculum unit integrating reading, research, oral communication, peer collaboration, technology, and debate with the content of the human body systems. Sure to be a motivating, memorable learning experience for elementary intermediate aged students on up through high school. CCSS's are only referenced for 4th grade - however, the amount of reading and oral communication standards addressed in this project is extremely comprehensive.
Preview of Resume-Making Workshop for High School Students (Resume Resources and More)

Resume-Making Workshop for High School Students (Resume Resources and More)

Created by
Ed Inspirations
You can use all (or portions) of this 20-page interactive resume-making workshop with high school age students who are either making a resume for the first time or looking to improve their basic resume. This product teaches students about the different parts of a resume (E.g., "Objective", "Education", "Experience") and specific resume-writing skills (E.g., using past tense in bullet-point descriptors, using active voice to indicate results and achievements rather than "doer" type language, etc
Preview of How to Survive Disaster Unit

How to Survive Disaster Unit

Students will learn to analyze informational texts about survival for relevant information, and evaluate the credibility of sources. Then they will use research skills to gather their own relevant information from credible sources to ultimately create a “how to survive” presentation to their peers. This unit has very minimal prep involved. I usually run it the weeks between Thanksgiving and Winter Break. Approximately 14 school days. Included in this product is: Intro/Unit Plan Document - Includ
Preview of Reading Inference Skill Practice VR Experience & Video Simulation Review NO PREP

Reading Inference Skill Practice VR Experience & Video Simulation Review NO PREP

Practice the skill of using inference with your students by using Virtual Reality and video simulations. Begin studying inference with my Reading 101: Inference Through Pictures product and then scaffold your instruction to this interactive product. These products enable you to easily transfer the understanding of the concept of inference into fiction and nonfiction Reading. My product Inference Task Card Set Passages & Questions is a beginning practice activity for students using this co
Preview of ChatGPT Prompts For Second Grade Teachers

ChatGPT Prompts For Second Grade Teachers

Created by
UTILA
In an era where technology rapidly evolves and reshapes our world, the power of artificial intelligence has emerged as a transformative force. Among the many breakthroughs, ChatGPT has risen to prominence as a groundbreaking language model, revolutionizing the way we interact and communicate. Its ability to generate human-like responses has captured the imagination of individuals and businesses alike. However, what sets ChatGPT apart is not just its remarkable conversational prowess but also its
Preview of Thanksgiving Real World Fraction Computation

Thanksgiving Real World Fraction Computation

Created by
Mad About STEM
Those zany caterers from Feed Your Face catering are at it again! This time, students will help them solve Thanksgiving menu challenges while practicing fraction computation. Great for math centers, warm-up problems, or homework.
Preview of Making Blueberry Muffins

Making Blueberry Muffins

Created by
CoakleyCreations
Top Chef is a complete lesson for teaching students EVERY step needed to make blueberry muffins (from the store bought brands).This lesson includes a step-by-step format that is printable (recommend laminate for reuse) for the student to mark as they go.This is a wonderful tool for students who thrive on routine, lists, and a concrete set of expectations.
Preview of 2017 READING STAAR DATA BREAKDOWN WITH CLASS SPREADSHEET

2017 READING STAAR DATA BREAKDOWN WITH CLASS SPREADSHEET

Created by
Teacher Fuel
Get your students ready with Data and minimal effort on you part! Know what TEKS your students need to work on based on the most recent STAAR Reading Test. Download the spreadsheet, input your students data, and compare your students knowledge to last years STAAR Test. Spreadsheets have: * TEKS for referencing based on lead4ward * The percentage of how many times a particular question is asked * Breakdown of each question with TEK * Answers for each TEK * Formulas built in, so you only need t
Preview of Real World Thanksgiving Practice with Elapsed Time

Real World Thanksgiving Practice with Elapsed Time

Created by
Mad About STEM
The caterers at Feed Your Face Catering are back to tackle a new math skill--elapsed time! They know that the trickiest part of cooking a Thanksgiving meal is making sure everything is hot and ready at the same time, and the caterers are here to help! By solving three elapsed time challenges, students will practice adding time and figuring out elapsed time in a real world context.
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