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Preview of "A Day in the Life: Holiday Window Display Designer" - Complete Educational Kit

"A Day in the Life: Holiday Window Display Designer" - Complete Educational Kit

Created by
CTE Warehouse
"A Day in the Life: Holiday Window Display Designer" - Complete Educational KitImmerse your students in the creative world of holiday window display design with this comprehensive educational kit. Ideal for middle and high school students, this resource offers an in-depth look into the art and business of creating captivating storefront displays for the festive season.What’s Included:In-depth WebQuest: 35 questions exploring the profession of window display design.Teacher Lesson Plan: Detailed
Preview of News Website Scavenger Hunt

News Website Scavenger Hunt

Students will become familiar with a news website using this resource. They will choose one news website and then find all of the items listed. This will also help budding journalists get familiar with news articles, headlines, news websites and the process of generating story ideas.
Preview of History of Photography: Vivian Maier (interactive webquest)

History of Photography: Vivian Maier (interactive webquest)

Created by
Chasing Perfect
This is a short, interactive, and student-driven lesson that is perfect for early finishers, substitute days, or as a way to add some history to an existing project. Students will learn about Vivian Maier, street photography, and how she viewed the world. There are links to all information and a short set of questions to check understanding. In addition, students will complete a guided visual analysis of one of Vivian Maier's images.Students will need access to the internet to complete the activ
Preview of Generating Interview Questions

Generating Interview Questions

Students will find a news article and then extend their thinking by generating their own effective interview questions to ask two of the sources listed in the article. This will help students make connections to what they read. It will also help budding journalists learn how to writ effective interview questions.
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