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Preview of St. Patrick's Day DIGITAL Escape Room: Irish History Amazing Race Breakout

St. Patrick's Day DIGITAL Escape Room: Irish History Amazing Race Breakout

Created by
Katie Surly
Totally Paperless! Visit 5 mystery locations across Ireland and Northern Ireland learning about Irish culture and history in this digital escape room! NOTE: This product does not go in depth into St. Patrick's life or history. Students learn at the first location that St. Patrick's day was originally a religious holiday, but today it is a celebration of all things Irish. This breakout goes in depth into Irish culture, history, geography, music and literature, World Heritage Sites, and more.If
Preview of Computer Science Webquest: 8 Ways Computer Technology Solves Real Problems

Computer Science Webquest: 8 Ways Computer Technology Solves Real Problems

Created by
Hauger History
From artificial intelligence to artificial limbs, computer science is changing lives, and the way we work and find solutions to problems. These 8 (actually 10 with an added nonprofit example!) scenarios present problems in life (such as car safety, and graffiti), ask students to think and reflect quietly about these problems cause damage and how computers might solve them, and then show cutting edge videos from the past 3 years that employ solutions using computers and automation. Updated for 2
Preview of Digital Escape Room: Escape the Misinformation Newsroom, Real News vs Fake News

Digital Escape Room: Escape the Misinformation Newsroom, Real News vs Fake News

Want to help your middle and high school ELA students learn how to avoid bias, consipiracies, and misinformation online? Escape the Newsroom is a FUN and meaningful activity that helps students to apply two methods of evaluating online sources in a hands-on way. Students learn the SIFT method (Stop, Investigate, Find trusted coverage, Trace to the original) and the CRAP method (Currency, Reliability, Authority, and Purpose). They apply the methods to various websites--some which are completely r
Preview of Shakespeare Biography WebQuest Online Activity - Introduction to Shakespeare

Shakespeare Biography WebQuest Online Activity - Introduction to Shakespeare

Created by
Presto Plans
Shakespeare Biography WebQuest Online Activity - Introduction to Shakespeare: This fun and engaging activity will allow your students to complete an independent research assignment to learn about the life of William Shakespeare! This is an excellent introductory activity for students to complete before starting a Shakespeare play! Simply distribute or share the two-page web quest with students, and your planning is complete! Students will navigate through the provided links to gain valuable ins
Preview of Winter Olympics History DIGITAL Escape Room: Amazing Race Breakout

Winter Olympics History DIGITAL Escape Room: Amazing Race Breakout

Created by
Katie Surly
Your students' applications have been selected to participate in the Winter Olympics edition of The Amazing Race! They will complete challenges in this completely PAPERLESS adventure to learn about the history of the Winter Olympic Games around the world and reach the ultimate destination, the 2022 Beijing Olympic Winter Games. If you are familiar with Breakout EDU, this is a digital escape room that is completely PAPERLESS! (Some students may want to use scratch paper to write down a cipher, b
Preview of Children Change Makers Cross Curricular Exploration for Social Studies Activism

Children Change Makers Cross Curricular Exploration for Social Studies Activism

Created by
MagiCore
Teach your students that kids can be activists and change the world through the stories of four famous child changemakers: Malala Yousafzai, Kid President, Greta Thunberg, William Kamkwamba. ⭐ This resource will teach your students about activism and social change through nonfiction articles, multimedia and videos, and other websites. This unit is broken up into four children who have changed the world. Students will read a nonfiction biography, watch videos, engage in read alouds with comprehen
Preview of Holes by Louis Sachar Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Holes by Louis Sachar Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This Web Quest style pre-reading activity teaches students about the author, setting, literary terms etc. It also includes an optional paragraph response with three writing topics, and an optional meta-cognition requirement. Suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. A RUBRIC is included for quick and easy completion based marking. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. A great way to start off a new unit, and give yourself time to mark the test from the last unit. Don't forget
Preview of The Lightning Thief Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

The Lightning Thief Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This web quest style pre-reading activity has students research about the author, setting, Greek mythology, monsters that are in the novel, literary terms etc. It also includes an optional paragraph response with two writing topics, and an optional meta-cognition requirement. This activity is suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. A RUBRIC is included for quick and easy marking. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. A great way to start off a new unit, and give yourself tim
Preview of My Brother Sam is Dead — Hyperlinked PDF project to accompany novel

My Brother Sam is Dead — Hyperlinked PDF project to accompany novel

Created by
Ms Cookie
This hyperlinked PDF is designed for use on a computer or tablet to be completed with the reading of the book My Brother Sam is Dead by James and Christopher Collier. It includes questions and activities for each chapter, some based on the book and some based on videos and articles hyperlinked within this PDF (perfect for iPads or Chromebooks).Additional information and activities enrich the experience of reading the book and are aligned with Common Core State Standards. Hyperlinked sites includ
Preview of Egyptian Hieroglyphics Activities | Web Search Scavenger Hunt | Writing

Egyptian Hieroglyphics Activities | Web Search Scavenger Hunt | Writing

(Hieroglyphics; Ancient Egypt; Egyptian Hieroglyphics; Writing Hieroglyphics)This bundle includes two of my Ancient Egyptian activities using hieroglyphics. Please note that this resource is also included in my "Less Mess" Ancient Egypt Interactive Notebook Activities. 1. Website Sleuths- Egyptian HieroglyphicsYour students will enjoy being "web detectives" with this web scavenger hunt activity on Egyptian hieroglyphics. Students will use the provided website to look up the answers to ten questi
Preview of The Big Game 2024 Escape Room | Football Digital Breakout

The Big Game 2024 Escape Room | Football Digital Breakout

Make your Big Game week more fun with with this engaging, digital escape room! Updated for 2024! This escape room includes 9 critical thinking and puzzle locks perfect for sharpening research skills and a never give up attitude. Quick and easy setup plus clear student directions make this activity perfect for individuals, groups, or even substitute days, too! Did I mention that this breakout is editable?!? Use as is, add, or subtract questions and then post the link through Google Classroom, a
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Romeo and Juliet Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This is an internet based research activity that students complete in pairs (or individually) to learn a little bit about Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet before beginning the play. It takes one period. It is a good activity to leave for a supply teacher also. Don't forget to book the Computer Lab at your school! MS Word Editable
Preview of The Missouri Compromise: Internet Scavenger Hunt

The Missouri Compromise: Internet Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Tied 2 Teaching
The Missouri Compromise and it's significance leading up to the Civil War is such an important part of history for kids to know and understand. This internet scavenger hunt / Webquest activity is a great way to keep your students engaged while learning about the Missouri Compromise and studying American history. While completing this WebQuest, students will learn about the history behind The Missouri Compromise, its significance, what it was like to have strong feelings on one side of the issue
Preview of Webquest or Internet Scavenger Hunt  Grades 5-10

Webquest or Internet Scavenger Hunt Grades 5-10

Created by
Linda McCormick
The goal of this webquest lesson is to build your students' research skills and their ability to find reliable resources when asked to research a topic. This is an internet scavenger hunt. Students answer the questions by using a search engine to locate the requested information. There are a variety of engaging questions that your students will enjoy locating the answers for. There is a chart where they are asked to answer questions, provide the URL where the information is found, and to writ
Preview of Chains — Hyperlinked PDF project to accompany novel

Chains — Hyperlinked PDF project to accompany novel

Created by
Ms Cookie
Included in this PDF are questions and activities designed to aid and deepen comprehension and spark critical thinking while reading the novel Chains. This PDF perfect for iPads or Chromebooks as more than 50 hyperlinks embedded linking your students to activities, additional research, videos, and more. I tried to balance video, audio, and reading both to keep student interest and to provide students the opportunity to learn from diverse media.It can be used individually or as a class. This reso
Preview of Persuasive Writing WebQuest Activity with Google Slides™

Persuasive Writing WebQuest Activity with Google Slides™

Created by
Love Learning
Persuasive or Opinion Writing WebquestThis Persuasive Writing Webquest is a fun way to introduce or review persuasive or opinion writing with your students while incorporating technology! The webquest guides students through an essay, advertising tricks, and a video clip that gives them 7 tips for creating persuasive arguments. My students loved it! This resource comes in both a printable and digital version for use with Google Classroom.*Please note - this lesson includes two links via SafeShar
Preview of Social Media WebQuest: Activism or Slacktivism?

Social Media WebQuest: Activism or Slacktivism?

This WebQuest asks the question: Is social media activism effective in creating real change, or is it merely "slacktivism"?Students work through tasks that require them to investigate examples of online activism on various social media platforms, as well as a case study of a specific hashtag associated with a social media activism campaign. Students will synthesize their understanding and present their findings to their classmates, including their conclusion regarding the effectiveness of social
Preview of Macbeth Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Macbeth Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This is an internet based research activity that students complete in pairs (or individually) to learn a little bit about Shakespeare, Elizabethan England, the historical setting, and the play Macbeth before beginning the play. It takes one period. It is a good activity to leave for a supply teacher also. Don't forget to book the Computer Lab at your school! Now includes an optional Paragraph Response and a Rubric.
Preview of Sports Research Webquest

Sports Research Webquest

Created by
MrsTech
** UPDATE: Webquest has been updated to include access to a Google Slides version of this product! These webquests (19 total) are designed to get students learning about sports and their rules and history. You can have students complete multiple of these activities over time through centers, or you can have each student do one and do the extension activities to introduce them to different sports. These webquests are ready to use - just print and go! Directions: Pick an sport from the followin
Preview of The Lost Roanoke Colony: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event

The Lost Roanoke Colony: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event

This is a webquest activity that has students analyze six different accounts of the Lost Roanoke Colony, and find similarities and differences among the documents. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (a firsthand account journal, a video, and online articles). Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose, and analyze for important details/information.In addition to supporting the common core i
Preview of Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) WebQuest

Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) WebQuest

Students become easily engaged in inquiry-oriented lessons. This extensive webquest is perfect for introducing, teaching, or reviewing the method of writing a scientific explanation known as Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning. Students are led through components of a webquest: introduction, task, process, and final task. Students write a fun CER for the final task. Resources include videos and readings. Students use QR Codes or embedded links to easily access the sites. Ideal for individual,
Preview of Because of Winn-Dixie — Hyperlinked PDF project to accompany novel

Because of Winn-Dixie — Hyperlinked PDF project to accompany novel

Created by
Ms Cookie
This HyperDoc is designed to be used on a computer or tablet (perfect for iPads or Chromebooks) while reading Because of Winn-Dixie. Included in this PDF are questions and activities designed to aid and deepen comprehension and spark critical thinking—all in line with Common Core. More than 25 links to websites are embedded, so your students are just click away from activities, additional research, videos, and more. Every page includes links to "extras" for exploration—ideal for early finishers!
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Writing Activities, Reading Passages & Questions, Centers

St. Patrick's Day Writing Activities, Reading Passages & Questions, Centers

Engage students with a St. Patrick’s Day activity pack! These St. Patrick’s Day activities help students understand the history of the day through different activities. This resource is perfect for getting students excited about a holiday while still incorporating aspects of reading and writing.This is a great resource that could be used in a variety of ways: morning work, small group, whole class or even independent work. Or do a little all day long! Students will love learning about St. Patric
Preview of The Catcher in the Rye Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

The Catcher in the Rye Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This Web Quest style pre-reading activity teaches students about the author, setting, genre, literary terms etc. It also includes an optional paragraph response with two writing topics, and an optional meta-cognition requirement. Suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. A RUBRIC is included for quick and easy completion based marking. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. A great way to start off a new unit, and give yourself time to mark the test from the last unit. Don't forget
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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