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11th grade oral communication applied math 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 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 Make a Budget for Family Vacation WebQuest

Make a Budget for Family Vacation WebQuest

Students must make an expense budget and help plan a trip for a family of four. Websites will be given for students to research costs of rental car, mileage, gas, hotels, tickets for an amusement park, and food. A week long itinerary is given and a description of the family's needs. Questions will prompt students to calculate the costs of the trip. It concludes with a reflection on how the family could save money and any other costs they might need (like for emergencies). This could be suit
Preview of Financial Literacy STEM STEAM Activity for Middle and High School Students

Financial Literacy STEM STEAM Activity for Middle and High School Students

Take your middle school students' math skills to the next level with our exciting "Budgeting" project pack! Great for END OF YEAR! Or, for ANYTIME!Welcome to our Finance for Students Pack! This comprehensive set of resources is designed to help students in grades 6-12 develop financial literacy skills through engaging and interactive projects.Through our project-based approach, students will learn practical skills such as budgeting, financial planning, and career exploration. The Finance Pack is
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 Mathematics STEM STEAM Challenges and Activities Bundle

Mathematics STEM STEAM Challenges and Activities Bundle

Great for Back to School! Or, for ANYTIME! Are you looking for an exciting bundle of STEM/STEAM mathematics resources for your 6-12th grade students? Look no further! This bundle includes 5 challenge/activity resource packs: Chess, Pi Day, Math in Art, Probability and the Crooked Carnival, and Financial Literacy. Each resource pack comes with project worksheets, instructions, trial logs, vocabulary lists, and award or completion certificates. Get your students excited about STEM/STEAM with these
Preview of Real-Life Money Skills Activities Bundle

Real-Life Money Skills Activities Bundle

Created by
Lisa Caps Class
These 10 activities encourage students to conduct research and practice budgeting skills. Many of the activities also require students to use executive functioning skills to plan for specific events. All activities are Google Drive files!These assignments were created for special education students in high school and post-secondary transition programs. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at MsCapsClass21@gmail.com
Preview of Directed Investigation/Assignment - Life's Little Expenses

Directed Investigation/Assignment - Life's Little Expenses

This task uses Australian websites to guide students through an investigation into their life expenses when they leave home. Part web-quest, part calculations, students are required to investigate their average income, the tax payable and the net income. They are then directed to sites to help them determine the cost of a car, the rates of interest if they take a loan for the car, the cost of car expenses such as registration and fuel as well as the cost of rent and utilities. Finally, studen
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 Credit Card Payoff

Credit Card Payoff

Created by
Mrs R
This activity incorporates an online credit card and applied math skills. Kids will use math to determine that making the minimum payments on credit cards is a bad idea. The students will also use writing skills to articulate how to appropriately use credit cards.
Preview of CTE-Architecture and Construction Student Workbook

CTE-Architecture and Construction Student Workbook

Created by
Kirk Brochard
CTE, Architecture, Construction, High School, Applied math, Geometry.I value your support in my low cost workbooks.
Preview of Trip Budget Planner - Transition Skills

Trip Budget Planner - Transition Skills

Created by
Rooted in SpEd
Looking for a life skills activity to help students gain insight and understanding about the costs of things? This basic trip budget planner includes destination research, mileage, cost calculations for transportation (deciding whether they're driving, flying, or taking a train), activities while on their trip, and lodging.
Preview of Chapter 6 Social Security and Medicare

Chapter 6 Social Security and Medicare

Provide your students with a worksheet/handout that explores social security and medicare through the government websites. Through this exploration students will learn the amounts deducted from their paycheck, qualification requirements, etc.
Preview of Crime Rate Analysis Assignment

Crime Rate Analysis Assignment

A web based assignment to allow students to calculate the crime rates of various U.S. cities.
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 The A to Z of Credit Cards

The A to Z of Credit Cards

This activity is similar to a webquest. Students will use the given resources (or may find their own) to learn about the ins and outs of credit cards. A list of questions (starting with A to Z) is given and students must research and answer each question (example: A - What is APR?) This math project will take 2-3 class periods (approx. 40 minutes) and will require internet access in class, or could be assigned for completion at home. Alternatively, the teacher could print the resources for s
Preview of Researching and Designing Catapults: Science of Force and Motion

Researching and Designing Catapults: Science of Force and Motion

Created by
Christine Whitt
In this webquest, students will explore the different types of catapults, their history, use, and science. Students will then design, build, and test their catapults.
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 Webquest - Quest For Knowledge - What Do I Want To Be When I Grow Up?

Webquest - Quest For Knowledge - What Do I Want To Be When I Grow Up?

Created by
DrSigma
This is a ****FREE**** "Quest For Knowledge" (webquest) designed for students in their first semester of Applied Math although it could be used by any high school or middle school student in any subject. NOTE: FOR A STUDENT TO USE THIS WEBQUEST, THE SCHOOL MUST HAVE AN ACCOUNT WITH CAREER CRUISING. This quest focuses on identifying potential careers for a student based on his or her interests and abilities. The end result of the project is that the student completes two applications for coll
Preview of Virtual Road Trip

Virtual Road Trip

Created by
Kimi Muldner
Great end-of-year research project. Designed for an English III class-but works well for Geography and Applied Math as well as Life Skills and Dollars and Sense. Includes 7 different itineraries, each with its own budget and vehicle. Evaluation Rubric included in the assignment. Student teams complete the requirements and share with the class. Teams can share one computer to complete the assignment as they use critical thinking skills to complete their virtual travels. Students love this a
Preview of Compound Interest (Exponential Growth) Project

Compound Interest (Exponential Growth) Project

Students will use compound interest to determine if a college fund that was started for them as a baby will cover all of the expenses once it is time to go to college.
Preview of Production Possibilities Frontier/Curve (PPF/PPC) WebQuest Activity W/ Key

Production Possibilities Frontier/Curve (PPF/PPC) WebQuest Activity W/ Key

Created by
Debating History
This is a worksheet activity I use to teach students about PPFs. Students will watch two videos and answer questions about PPFs. They will then use what they have learned in the videos to answer three more questions by analyzing a PPF graph. In total, this assignment has eight questions and can be used both in distanced learning in in-class.It is a Word Document and also includes an answer key.Here are links to the videos used in the WebQuest: Link 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6XL__2CDPUL
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 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.
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