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Higher education for all subjects Common Core SL.9-10.4 resources

Preview of Socratic Seminar, high school reading comprehension, task cards, philosophy

Socratic Seminar, high school reading comprehension, task cards, philosophy

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Socratic Seminar, high school reading comprehension, task cards, philosophy Socratic Seminars provide an engaging way for students to learn about any topic and build critical thinking skills. It’s a low-prep way for teachers to teach without sacrificing rigor. Furthermore, because it can foster open dialogues among classmates, it builds better classroom camaraderie.What buyers are saying:This was perfect! I had been looking for a way to get my students to think more and engage each other instead
Preview of Human Bingo Ice Breakers and Team Building Activities Bundle - Icebreakers

Human Bingo Ice Breakers and Team Building Activities Bundle - Icebreakers

These fun and engaging Human Bingo cards provide the perfect opportunity for your students to explore the many different types of friendships, the characteristics of a healthy friendship, and to make deeper connections with their peers while discovering qualities of a healthy friendship that they, as well as their peers, possess. The interactive activities are ideal for building a sense of community in the classroom and can be used as a fun back-to-school activity or at any other time during the
Preview of Create Your Own Whodunit Mystery Unit! (Teaching CER and Line of Reasoning)

Create Your Own Whodunit Mystery Unit! (Teaching CER and Line of Reasoning)

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a set of instructions for educators to create their own Murder Mystery / Whodunit scenario for their students to solve. It comes with a set of instructions, planning sheets, optional blank clue cards, a glossary sheet to give to students, Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) organizers, and a CER Rubric for writing for students to use once the project is completed and given.
Preview of Toasts and Awards Speech notes

Toasts and Awards Speech notes

Ever have to give a toast at a wedding, retirement party, or other coming of age celebration? Have you had to give or accept an award and were expected to give an eloquent speech? This 3 page printable document includes Toasting Tips, Do's and Don'ts of presenting awards, and proper etiquette in Accepting an Award. I have taught my students during speech units these timely tips, especially seniors in need of accepting scholarships and for high school Award Night celebrations. Several have als
Preview of Persuasive Speech Outline Template

Persuasive Speech Outline Template

Created by
Sydnee Koenigs
This Persuasive Speech Outline Template is geared toward secondary ELA students for use in public speaking courses, units, and/or assignments. When following a specific outline, students can easily organize their persuasive speech(es) using rhetorical appeals and include paramount elements in a speech (or essay when modified).
Preview of Black History Month Project and Presentation Ideas with Detailed Rubric

Black History Month Project and Presentation Ideas with Detailed Rubric

Created by
Debbie's Den
Highlight and reinforce the study of the African-American culture and its accomplishments with this project handout. This assignment contains 15 innovative topics from which students can use their imaginations and critical-thinking skills to research, produce, and present their projects to their classmates. A detailed rubric is attached.
Preview of Debating Topics for Middle/High School:  The Coronavirus

Debating Topics for Middle/High School: The Coronavirus

Get your middle/high school students debating topics that are both relevant and important to them while building their critical thinking skills. Students will be encouraged to develop their communication and debating skills, while opening their minds to different viewpoints.Each debate package covers and reinforces the five basic steps of the debating process: gathering information, exploring all sides of an issue, forming an initial opinion, defending the position in a debate and finally, refin
Preview of Marvel vs DC Review Game

Marvel vs DC Review Game

An exciting and immersive review game for students who enjoy Marvel and DC characters. Rules are below:OBJECTIVE: Answer a question to move a character from your team (2 heroes & 1 villain). The team that has collected the most items wins the game.1) Each team selects two heroes and one villain and are placed at a green start tab on their side of the board.2) After a team answers the review question you ask correctly, they may move one character on the board. If they are incorrect, they do n
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