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11th grade life skills Common Core W.7.1b resources

Preview of Cyberbullying Activity - High School and Middle School Cyber Safety

Cyberbullying Activity - High School and Middle School Cyber Safety

Growing up in the age of social media, teens and young adults tend to post every aspect of their lives. Using an interactive activity, survey, guided discussion questions and answers, and activity reflection worksheet, students will learn to recognize healthy and unhealthy uses for social media, which behaviors are construed as bullying behaviors, cyber safety, and responsible social media use.This resource includes all of the following:Educators' Guide Are You A Cyberbully? SurveyFacts About Cy
Preview of Conversation Starters Package on Student Loans

Conversation Starters Package on Student Loans

Generate inspiring class discussions with these thought-provoking conversation questions on student loans.What's included:A list of 11 thought-provoking questions for middle/high school students on the subject of student loansActivities to fill in before and after discussion (Ensuring students know what is expected of them and what constitutes an effective and productive discussion) Useful expressions and transitions pages (Encouraging students to use and record a variety of useful expressions a
Preview of Journal Writing: Reading, Writing, and Speaking Prompts

Journal Writing: Reading, Writing, and Speaking Prompts

Created by
Debbie's Den
No one should have to "prompt" teachers to grab this resource! It's that good. This warm-up activity page provides 40 topics that encourage students to reflect on life. Some subjects are specific; others contain only a few words which permit participants to take their own path of creative thought. It's a win-win for those teachers who want students to hone their writing and verbal abilities.
Preview of You are a Digital Citizen!

You are a Digital Citizen!

Created by
Framepoints
This lesson is designed to raise awareness of the issues of online privacy and digital citizenship generally. The first assignment, “Be ‘Google’,” emulates the interpretation of data collected and commercialized on the Internet. The second assignment explores the various issues of digital citizenship, which are poorly understood and underappreciated, in particular the notion of digital permanence. As adolescents disclose information and engage in behaviour online that challenges community st
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