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11th grade oral communication other (art) webquests

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 SILENT FILM | WEBQUEST| Drama Theatre Film

SILENT FILM | WEBQUEST| Drama Theatre Film

Students will explore the history of silent film - its origins, developments, influence as well as the impact of artists such as Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. Full of great information and pictures! NO PREP!32 detailed research questions from 4 respected sources. Perfect sub days or supplement to your drama or film elective!INCLUDED32 Research Questions4 SourcesKeys for All!FOR MORE THEATRE LESSONS, CLICK HERE TO FOLLOW!
Preview of Cultural Differences in Communication: A Web Quest!

Cultural Differences in Communication: A Web Quest!

Created by
Casey South
Increasing cultural awareness in adolescents is sometimes difficult, but this web quest encourages students to look at customs in other cultures and to consider their own culture from another perspective. Easily adaptable, this activity and its subsequent presentation and/or classroom discussion can help broaden the horizons of students studying in various content areas such as communications, social studies, business, and career readiness. The web quest provides viable links for students to f
Preview of Mythology Project Unit Bundle, Distance Learning

Mythology Project Unit Bundle, Distance Learning

Mythology units are wonderful cross-curricular means for connecting academic studies to modern life. We know that our students LOVE video games and movies about mythological heroes. We also know the importance of familiarity with these myths so that our students can grasp the many allusions to them both in literature and in everyday lifeThese units nicely adapt to being taught in part or in their entirety. They are extremely adaptable to varying age groups and abilities. All units work for both
Preview of Theatre History Research

Theatre History Research

This research resource covers various topics to comprehensively understand the history and evolution of drama, theatre, and culture. These handouts aim to introduce students to the multiple forms of theatre, from Greek to contemporary international theatre. They provide an overview of significant historical periods in theatre, including Japanese, Medieval, Renaissance, Early Modern European, and Modern European theatre. This resource covers American theatre, which was crucial in shaping the cont
Preview of Socratic Seminar: Who Should Be on American Currency?

Socratic Seminar: Who Should Be on American Currency?

The images we see around us daily have a subtle yet profound effect. In this Socratic seminar, students consider American currency and consider: should the faces on the bills be changed or stay the same? The learn who is featured on currency now and think on who could be. This activity can be used during an American History course as students learn about figures like Andrew Jackson and Harriet Tubman, or can be used as a general debate in any Social Studies or English-Language Arts classroom.
Preview of Film Studies: Web Quest Movie Trailers

Film Studies: Web Quest Movie Trailers

This product is perfect for online-learning or independent learning. Students will follow the links in the product and complete a web quest about the history and purpose of movie trailers. Students will learn about how film has developed since its onset and the different characteristics found within trailers of a specific genre.
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 Norse Mythology Project Unit, Distance Learning

Norse Mythology Project Unit, Distance Learning

Mythology units are wonderful cross-curricular means for connecting academic studies to modern life. We know that our students LOVE video games and movies about mythological heroes. We also know the importance of familiarity with these myths so that our students can grasp the many allusions to them both in literature and in everyday life. My Norse Mythology Project Unit works for both the English classroom and Arts/Humanities classes. It is an excellent method for making current literary conne
Preview of Art History Group Research Project/Assessment *Picasso, Warhol, Renaissance, etc

Art History Group Research Project/Assessment *Picasso, Warhol, Renaissance, etc

InfoQuest on Art History is designed to immerse middle and high school students in the rich and diverse world of art history. Students will research movements like Pop Art, Cubism, Renaissance Art and more, as well as artists like da Vinci, Kahlo, Rivera, Van Gogh, and others. This product is perfect for educators looking to bring art history to life in a dynamic and engaging way.Key Features:Group Research Topics: - Includes detailed guides on 15 different art history movements and influential
Preview of Egyptian Mythology Project Unit, Distance Learning

Egyptian Mythology Project Unit, Distance Learning

Mythology units are wonderful cross-curricular means for connecting academic studies to modern life. We know that our students LOVE video games and movies about mythological heroes. We also know the importance of familiarity with these myths so that our students can grasp the many allusions to them both in literature and in everyday life. My Egyptian Mythology Project Unit works for both the English classroom and Arts/Humanities classes. It is an excellent method for making current literary co
Preview of 1984 - George Orwell (Privacy Webquest & Debate)

1984 - George Orwell (Privacy Webquest & Debate)

Created by
jjbond
This is a side project I teach as we read George Orwell's "1984" - We start it when we're about halfway through the novel, and it takes about a week of class time. The focus of it is to research about the state of Privacy in America, and then to have a short class debate on the two sides of it.Included here:1) Step 1 - Learning about privacy and determining individual opinions/beliefs (2 different 2-page documents)2) Step 2 - Breaking into 2 groups, and researching the different perspectives on
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 SCREENSKILLS Film Production Roles // CINEMATOGRAPHER/DoP 5-Question Quiz

SCREENSKILLS Film Production Roles // CINEMATOGRAPHER/DoP 5-Question Quiz

In this package, I have included two variations of the same quiz. Perhaps for teachers whose film studies class is a fine arts credit, one variation is a much easier quiz meant for a simple knowledge check. The other variation is much more rigorous, intended for students who might plan to go into a filmmaker pathway. You be the judge of which quiz you want to use for your class!Follow this link to access ScreenSkills “Director of Photography” article:https://www.screenskills.com/job-profiles/bro
Preview of SCREENSKILLS Film Production Roles // DIRECTOR 5-Question Quiz

SCREENSKILLS Film Production Roles // DIRECTOR 5-Question Quiz

In this package, I have included two variations of the same quiz. Perhaps for teachers whose film studies class is a fine arts credit, one variation is a much easier quiz meant for a simple knowledge check. The other variation is much more rigorous, intended for students who might plan to go into a filmmaker pathway. You be the judge of which quiz you want to use for your class!Follow this link to access ScreenSkills “Director” article:https://www.screenskills.com/job-profiles/browse/film-and-tv
Preview of SCREENSKILLS Film Production Roles // PRODUCER 5-Question Quiz

SCREENSKILLS Film Production Roles // PRODUCER 5-Question Quiz

In this package, I have included two variations of the same quiz. Perhaps for teachers whose film studies class is a fine arts credit, one variation is a much easier quiz meant for a simple knowledge check. The other variation is much more rigorous, intended for students who might plan to go into a filmmaker pathway. You be the judge of which quiz you want to use for your class!Follow this link to access ScreenSkills “Producer” article:https://www.screenskills.com/job-profiles/browse/film-and-tv
Preview of Aristotle and Rhetoric WebQuest

Aristotle and Rhetoric WebQuest

Aristotle provided thoughts on many topics, from science to public speaking. This resource focuses on Aristotle and his Rhetoric through research. Students will discover Aristotle's life and work and explore the tenants of the Rhetoric. They will identify and evaluate the different types of rhetoric and ethos, logos, and pathos. Students can use this resource as a reference page as they plan any persuasive writing or speaking assignments or activities.
Preview of Cultural Diversity with WebQuest!

Cultural Diversity with WebQuest!

Students will evaluate and discuss cultural diversity and how it pertains to themselves in this activity packed interactive power-point that is fully editable for your own personal customization. A web quest and reflective activity is built into the power point for students to complete.
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.
Preview of Pod cast Reviews- Homework Activity

Pod cast Reviews- Homework Activity

Similarly to how a writer uses voice to shape meaning, a podcast must consider how to engage an audience through audio techniques. This homework or in class activity asks students to analyze pod casts with a focus on voice, tone, point of view, and audience. It offers a new way to consider oral presentation skills and is also an excellent lead in to a pod cast project on choice book reading (also on sale.) A list of free pod casts to consider listening to (NPR.org, TED Talks, etc.) is listed on
Preview of Arts & Humanities Renaissance in Northern Europe WEBQUEST

Arts & Humanities Renaissance in Northern Europe WEBQUEST

Created by
MadameJeFaisTout
MadameJeFaisTout has created a research-based web inquiry to correspond to the lecture and notes and power point and activities for the Renaissance in Northern Europe. Students are provided with a choice to explore the topics that interest them the most using a popular website, Khan Academy, and, depending on the chapter, others. NOTE: The websites are subject to change as time elapses, therefore the document can be edited. Teachers are recommended to verify sites and links before assigning.
Preview of Dialect and Pronunciation Activity

Dialect and Pronunciation Activity

Created by
Rilla Cooper
This webquest is a fun introduction to American English dialects and pronunciation. It could be used across several classes, though I use it with my Speech 101 class to introduce pronunciation exercises. The Webquest uses multiple links from the www.pbs.org "Sea to Shining Sea" site. The students will read high interest nonfiction articles and respond to reflection questions. This includes all of the necessary intro quiz and article links.
Preview of Greek Mythology Project Unit, Distance Learning

Greek Mythology Project Unit, Distance Learning

Mythology units are wonderful cross-curricular means for connecting academic studies to modern life. We know that our students LOVE video games and movies about mythological heroes. We also know the importance of familiarity with these myths so that our students can grasp the many allusions to them both in literature and in everyday life.My Greek Mythology Project Unit works for both the English classroom and Arts/Humanities classes. It is an excellent method for making current literary connecti
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