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12th grade Earth Day professional development resources for Prezi

Preview of Advocate for Yourself (updated)  #2022Counseling

Advocate for Yourself (updated) #2022Counseling

This 11 slide PDF presentation is a great resource to share with students and staff alike. It teaches what self-advocacy is, why it is important, and how to practice advocating for yourself with actionable steps. There are questions throughout, as well as a flow chart, and an example Self Advocacy Form for discussion, participation, and future use.
Preview of Apple Land Activity (Earth Slice)

Apple Land Activity (Earth Slice)

Created by
Jared Laberge
BONUS - FREE PREZI INCLUDED! Get students engaged by having them cut/divide an apple to represent the amount of usable farmland on Earth. This fun and creative activity introduces students to concepts of farmland availability and sustainability. Students will either participate in or observe a guided apple slice activity where they will discover the amount of usable farmland on Earth. Each slice that is removed is specifically related to a type of typography/ecosystem/or human development on
Preview of Cornell Notes: How To (Prezi)

Cornell Notes: How To (Prezi)

Created by
FarberPlans
This is an awesome way to teach Cornell Notes! This Prezi is professional enough to use with staff and accessible enough to use with students. This pairs perfectly with the Cornell Notes templates in the store! Enjoy watching your students notes go from jumbled pieces of paper to functioning study guides!
Preview of Let's Talk about Interviews

Let's Talk about Interviews

Created by
DIY Careers
This presentation presents 6 standard interview question that one is likely to be asked during an interview. It provides guidelines and hints on how best to answer the question. Perfect for teachers looking to practice interviewing skills in the classroom. Role play is encouraged.
Preview of Using Autocorrect to efficiently insert often-used comments for student feedback

Using Autocorrect to efficiently insert often-used comments for student feedback

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
This PowerPoint shows how to quickly make helpful comments when returning student files. For often-used comments, you can pre-program them and then insert them quickly with just their shortcut codes. For example, you can enter a 3-character code, and then Word will immediately insert your pre-written 38-word comment—in a flash. For example, if you find yourself repeatedly suggesting that students title their essays more informatively, you could type in a pre-programmed shortcut like “tcb", and W
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