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Higher education writing independent work videos

Preview of TED Talk Worksheet

TED Talk Worksheet

Created by
Gina Curtis
Use this worksheet as a general guide for any TED Talk! This worksheet asks students to identify the speaker's claim/thesis and support for it. Students then reflect on the information shared in the talk.
Preview of The Present: A video lesson. Disability. ELA. ESL. EFL. Writing. Story. Comic

The Present: A video lesson. Disability. ELA. ESL. EFL. Writing. Story. Comic

** Updated. This video is stellar! It teaches a valuable lesson about disability and also our own behavior. It's the story of a boy addicted to his video games. Use with the materials (download the video for offline use - link in the lesson plan) and extend with an amazing cartoon students can fill in with their own words to retell the story. *** Now also has a retell the story PPT. Change the slides and moral of the story at the end to suit your message. Click the pptx icon on the instruction
Preview of Argumentative Writing Bundle - Essay organizer, stems, links, visuals, scaffolds

Argumentative Writing Bundle - Essay organizer, stems, links, visuals, scaffolds

This is everything I use to teach the argument essay in AP Language (also for Pre-AP Language). Writing guides are scaffolded and designed to focus on idea-based arguments with strong evidence and analysis. Resources also include thesis and counter-rebuttal video lessons, organizers, and stems.Check the preview for this listing for a PDF of all documents and slides.Bundle includes: Steps to an Argument Essay Writing GuideGoogle Slides for Argument essay (40 slides, including thesis construction
Preview of Hire Me!  Resume Writing. Video Lesson. Career. ESL. EFL. ELA. Speaking.

Hire Me! Resume Writing. Video Lesson. Career. ESL. EFL. ELA. Speaking.

A full lesson about resumes and writing the perfect resume. This Youtube video resume song is iconic and your students will love his special music video resume.Includes: 1. Full video lesson Pre-during-post watching activites. Answer key. Click the small play button to play the video. 2. Students listen to the resume song Hire Me. A Classic. Students take notes to complete his resume. 3. Students listen to the song and fill in the listening cloze. 4. 2 Way Task. Real resumes with info. missing.
Preview of Complete Lesson Plan with Worksheet & Materials : Greeting & Introduction

Complete Lesson Plan with Worksheet & Materials : Greeting & Introduction

Hello There!Here we provide you a complete lesson plan with worksheets and materials included. The topic is about greetings & meeting new people. The subjects of this lesson plans are EFL- ESL - ELD, Grammar, Vocabulary, Writing, Reading, ESL / ELL / EFL. With the grade level of 6th - 12th, Higher Education or Adult Education.Learning Objectives are: 1. Students will be able to use greetings and introduce themselves2. Use theverb be - am/are3. Identify countries and nationalities4. Identify
Preview of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Movie Guide

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Movie Guide

This video guide and answer key is for Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. The guide requires student to interpret scenes and character motivation throughout the film as well asks students to make personal connections.
Preview of Education & Technology Debate & Ted Talk

Education & Technology Debate & Ted Talk

Engage your students in a timely debate about the role of technology in our education! Students will begin with an informal discussion about the topic before watching David Middelbeck's Ted Talk, "Re-Inventing Education for the Digital Age"". After, students will respond to a prompt about the Ted Talk by synthesizing an external source to defend their position ahead of a whole-class debate!
Preview of Academic Summary Writing Video and Packet | Adult ESL
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Academic Summary Writing Video and Packet | Adult ESL

Use the video and packet to teach academic summarizing skills! Summarizing and paraphrasing are higher level critical thinking skills that require students to truly know the material. These skills are frequently tested on IELTS and TOEFL tests and are crucial for college readiness. How to Write an Academic Summary and Response Method: The following worksheets are used to teach academic summarizing skills. They focus on critically analyzing texts and organizing main idea comprehension. Students
Preview of Fun Learning English with videos, listening & writing (10 sets)

Fun Learning English with videos, listening & writing (10 sets)

Created by
Happy Rhino
Fun Learning English with videos, listening & writingAll the video links are included in the file.This products includewatching video and answer questionswatching video and write a short essay about itwatch or listen to the video and answer some multiple choices questionsIt is very flexible as teacher can use the video to teach essay writing, listening and comprehension skills. Teacher can ask the student to speak out what they saw in the video to train their speaking English skill. It is fu
Preview of Critical Thinking or ELA Philosophy QR Code writing/discussion prompts
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Critical Thinking or ELA Philosophy QR Code writing/discussion prompts

Full video previews are available for the first 24 hours after a resource kit is uploaded. Follow my store to know when a new resource is available! Critical thinking is one of the most important skills that can be taught, especially in the middle and upper grades. This packet is based upon 12 videos (Ted ED and other educational sources) discussing major thought experiments in philosophy, ethics, economics, and more. This packet includes:A video presenting the twelve thought experimentsA Powerp
Preview of How to Easily Cite Sources & Format Your Works Cited Page
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How to Easily Cite Sources & Format Your Works Cited Page

Empower your students to take charge of their learning by giving them this user-friendly video to use as much as they'd like. How to Easily Cite Your Sources... will show them an easy way to cite their sources (MLA and/or APA) and format their works cited page. This will save teachers and professors so much time! Video length: 8:26
Preview of Jane Eyre - Lights! Camera! Literature! Video, Writing Guide and Film Primer
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Jane Eyre - Lights! Camera! Literature! Video, Writing Guide and Film Primer

Created by
Spike Literature
Spike Literature brings you the Clipped Classic Jane Eyre Video, our Lit Bit Film Guide (Bronte's Jane Eyre through film) AND the Jane Eyre Not -Too-Complicated-Writing Guide, filled with references and writing/discussion prompts. Satisfies CCSS as well as PBL specifics.
Preview of What Happens Next?

What Happens Next?

Fun, prediction and video based lesson activity. Students watch the videos (included links) and make predictions about what will happen next using the card worksheet. Pause the video for students to make their written prediction and share. Then show the answer. Did they predict correctly? Start with this video. Watch. Stop at 1:35 and let students fill in their prediction. Then watch the ending! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAADWfJO2qMView all our products. ESL, EFL, ESOL, worksheets, pred
Preview of Video Worksheet for Participial Phrases and Appositives

Video Worksheet for Participial Phrases and Appositives

Created by
mELTing Teacher
This worksheet is designed for my students to review appositives, and participial phrases using a short film called the Porcelain Unicorn (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1737233/) you can find the clip here on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRMcPJrWm-g It is only 3 minutes long and in German with English subtitles. I find the brevity and language gap helps my students focus on the action, which helps them with their assignment.
Preview of Series Activity - The Simpsons S23E07

Series Activity - The Simpsons S23E07

This is a very funny and great activity to discuss Family and Career Values with students, with written exercises, crosswords and listening practice! The file has three pages of activities and one page for answer key and directions, all created about the episode and the important points. There is space for writing, listening and discussion also.
Preview of Exclamation Point ! Explained Netflix Video Notes

Exclamation Point ! Explained Netflix Video Notes

Created by
Allie Boley
These are guided notes with a key that accompany the Explained episode "! Explained" from Vox. The video is 15 minutes long and can be found on Netflix's Explained Season 1 episode 10. At the time of this posting, the episode is also available in full on YouTube. The video is a great conversation piece regarding the relevance of grammar and can lead to a discussion and/or writing assignment over when students use exclamation points and why.
Preview of What You Say/Rabbit Hole

What You Say/Rabbit Hole

Created by
Laura Jackma
What you say matters! The need to effectively communicate your ideas transcends all disciplines. No matter what career you ultimately pursue, clear communication is important. This exercise will assist students as they formulate and articulate a position on a topic and then logically support it with clearly outlined reasoning. This is a BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology) lesson.
Preview of Student Made Lesson Plan Activity (Critical Thinking Skills)

Student Made Lesson Plan Activity (Critical Thinking Skills)

Students will use the video and template to create a lesson plan of their own. This is a great resource for a sub day or sick day. Links for help are on pages if students need extra information or guidance. Peer review is strongly recommended.
Preview of Grammar Subject-Verb Agreement Lesson Easy Day Sub Plan

Grammar Subject-Verb Agreement Lesson Easy Day Sub Plan

Created by
Mr Sunshine
Students will learn about subject-verb agreement rules. They will have to identify the correct usage of verbs and create new sentences using those verbs.
Preview of The Cutest Vocabulary Video - abandon

The Cutest Vocabulary Video - abandon

Created by
Kosuke Onishi
Tom and Kelly s Cutest Vocabulary Video. "They're Unforgettable"
Preview of "Gorillas In The Mist" Film Quiz

"Gorillas In The Mist" Film Quiz

Created by
Sibels
After watching the film "Gorillas in the Mist" students are supposed to write a review in about 200 words. It is a semi-guided writing task where students have the chance to pratise using adjectives, prefixes and some other words related to the film. They are also provided with some useful phrases that can be used in the reflection part of their reviews. This material can be used with intermediate and upper level students and it is suitable for animal rights or environment topics.
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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