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Preview of How to Identify Bias Online Activities Digital Literacy

How to Identify Bias Online Activities Digital Literacy

Just what you need to teach bias! This print and digital resource has everything you need to teach this valuable critical thinking skill in our online world. Ready to use -- includes websites, questions, student notes, practice, and more!Here's what teachers are saying about my digital literacy resources:"Big packet full of so many options. Really gets kids thinking. Thanks for creating exactly what I was looking for.""Great resource to teach students about possible bias when they are rese
Preview of Hidden Figures Young Readers' Edition Reading Guide

Hidden Figures Young Readers' Edition Reading Guide

This beautiful reading guides helps guide your students (or child) as they read Hidden Figures: Young Readers' Edition. This guide will not only keep your students engaged as they read the book, but also help them dig deeper as they uncover the civil rights issues of the time.What's Included:Pre-Reading chartOver 80 Reading comprehension questions for each chapter recalling basic factsAdditional questions asking students to dig deeper and analyze word phrases, adjectives, as well as situations e
Preview of Middle School Interactive Reading Log {Common Core Aligned}

Middle School Interactive Reading Log {Common Core Aligned}

Created by
Kasey Kiehl
Give your 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students meaningful homework where they can read a fiction or non-fiction text of their choice and apply a wide-variety of reading prompts to the section of the text they read each night. Interactive reading logs provide a necessary bridge between students, teachers, and parents. They were created using the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th reading standards for literature and informational texts. Beyond the Common Core, the reading prompts will ensure that students a
Preview of Hidden Figures Young Readers' Edition Unit Bundle

Hidden Figures Young Readers' Edition Unit Bundle

You've got the book, now how do you present the content to get your students thinking before they read the book as well as give them some historical context and vocabulary terms? How do you foster their critical thinking skills while they are reading? Finally, how do you assess what they have learned?If these are your questions, then this Hidden Figures Young Readers' Edition Bundle is you.In this bundle, you get:Hidden Figures Reading GuideHidden Figures Movie GuideHidden Figures Presentation
Preview of Thinking Like a Historian Lesson Plan Unit | 5th-7th Grades | Social Studies

Thinking Like a Historian Lesson Plan Unit | 5th-7th Grades | Social Studies

Created by
Lesson Plan Guru
The Thinking Like a Historian Lesson Plan Unit is PERFECT for 5th-7th grade students! This incredible unit focuses on the importance of primary and secondary sources of information and will help grow your students critical thinking skills and abilities, as well as how to examine sources of information for bias and cause and effect relationships, and MUCH more!! The amazing resources included with this unit have been used with GREAT SUCCESS by THOUSANDS of students, and can easily be used with an
Preview of Analogies PowerPoint and Easel Assessment

Analogies PowerPoint and Easel Assessment

Created by
HappyEdugator
Analogies Interactive PowerPoint. What is an analogy and how do you solve one? This presentation defines what an analogy is, how they are written, and what relationships to look for when solving analogous pairs. There are 10 practice analogies for students, with answers and explanations. The guided practice helps students develop critical thinking skills and prepares them for standardized tests. Use on a whiteboard or on Chromebooks. Great to use at the end of the year before summer break or for
Preview of Winter Olympics 2022 - Ten Logic Puzzles and Brain Teasers for Middle School

Winter Olympics 2022 - Ten Logic Puzzles and Brain Teasers for Middle School

Winter Olympics Fun for Middle Schoolers!Looking for a way to incorporate the Winter Olympics into your class?This packet of ten activities includes seven logic puzzles, one cryptogram, one grid matching puzzle, and one grid drawing sheet. This product has been updated with the digital overlay feature, perfect to use with distance or virtual learning! It can be assigned to students in a Google Classroom. You can either use the digital overlay already created, or create your own! For more in
Preview of Nonfiction Independent Reading Journal - Middle School English

Nonfiction Independent Reading Journal - Middle School English

Nonfiction Independent Reading This reading response resource is interactive and perfect for assessing nonfiction independent reading. Better yet, it covers ALL of the informational text standards! It is easy to use, simple to grade, and can be assigned over and over again for books or articles. We all know how important independent reading is, but it’s not always easy to hold students accountable without issues such as...#1. Driving yourself crazy with all of the grading involved; #2. Knowing
Preview of Eighth Grade Report Card Template: Common Core Standards Based Grading

Eighth Grade Report Card Template: Common Core Standards Based Grading

This Eighth Grade ELA and Mathematics report card is fully aligned with the Common Core Standards. This report card is presented in Microsoft Word and is fully editable. Fits on one 8 1/2 x 11 page, using front and back. Also includes a full compilation of Eighth Grade Common Core Standards for ELA and Mathematics (with just a touch of clip art added in). Handy as a record-keeping tool to check off areas that have been thoroughly addressed, especially in times of transition. I hope you find this
Preview of Thinking Like a Historian Lesson Plan Unit for 8th-10th Grade Social Studies

Thinking Like a Historian Lesson Plan Unit for 8th-10th Grade Social Studies

Created by
Lesson Plan Guru
The amazing resources included with the Thinking Like a Historian Lesson Plan Unit for 8th-10th Grade Social Studies have been successfully used by thousands of students and come completely ready to use for BOTH in-person and digital learning (via Google Apps)! The Thinking Like a Historian Unit lays the foundation for your students to succeed in your social studies class! They'll explore and discuss learning strategies that promote and encourage students to think critically, how to effectively
Preview of Get a Life Project - A Standards-Based Real World Math Project for Grades 5-12

Get a Life Project - A Standards-Based Real World Math Project for Grades 5-12

Created by
lil fit teacher
Finally! A research-based, standards-based, real world math project! Students receive a job, salary, student loans, and credit card debt, and must buy a car and find an apartment to rent all within their calculated budget. They learn financial literacy in a fun and engaging way!This download includes 26 job cards complete with a job description, requirements, nationally averaged salaries, credit card debt, and student loans. Salaries range from $30,000 to $750,000 and cover a wide range of o
Preview of Social Justice 11 Hour Unit

Social Justice 11 Hour Unit

Created by
ECPublishing
11 hours of fully resourced lesson packs focusing on social justice, what this is and what it means today in practice - from the classroom to the workplace, to wider society.The packs also explore the fights and gains of marginalised groups, the progress that has been made towards inclusion, equality and diversity and the hurdles still to overcome. You don’t need to know anything much about this beforehand - all of the information on each subject topic is included in detailed information shee
Preview of Escape from the Haunted Cemetery Halloween Digital Breakout Escape Room

Escape from the Haunted Cemetery Halloween Digital Breakout Escape Room

No Prep! 100% Digital – A fun and interactive way to combine facts, history, math, science, critical thinking, and the excitement a digital breakout! While working their way through this digital breakout students will encounter clues to help them unlock the breakout. A great way to celebrate Halloween while learning interesting facts. The clues gradually become more challenging. The breakout can be completed by an individual student, partners, or by a team of students and most students will "bre
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit- Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens

Financial Literacy Unit- Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens

Financial Literacy Unit that goes along with Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens.This book is a version of his best selling book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, that is specifically for teens.In the book, Kiyosaki suggests readers keep a journal. I have created over 75 activities that go along with the book that engage students, get them thinking about money and their future, and also hit some CCSS ELA standards. After reading this book and completing all of the activities, there is an online game
Preview of Chat GPT Critical Thinking Bundle | Digital Literacy | Ontario Language 2023 A2

Chat GPT Critical Thinking Bundle | Digital Literacy | Ontario Language 2023 A2

High-interest critical thinking lessons: Should ChatGPT be allowed in schools? Or is this cheating?The slideshow / video lesson provides information from different points of view to help students make a more informed decision.Digital Literacy (Ontario Language 2023 Curriculum Strand A2 Digital Media Literacy) is about helping students demonstrate and apply the knowledge and skills needed to interact safely and responsibly in online environments.Artificial Intelligence is here now, and it's not g
Preview of Text Message Analysis | Making Inferences | Critical Thinking | Middle School

Text Message Analysis | Making Inferences | Critical Thinking | Middle School

Can your Middle School students figure out who is texting? 14+ Critical Thinking Text Message Analysis Puzzles: Real world social-emotional learning that isn't babyish. Use these high-interest text message conversations as part of your regular English Language Arts program. Great as emergency sub plans for Middle School English Language Arts (ELA). "Trick" students into using reading comprehension strategies to solve each critical thinking text puzzle. Who is speaking? What is happening? How do
Preview of ELA Non-fiction Bell Ringers for Middle School and High School: Dinosaurs

ELA Non-fiction Bell Ringers for Middle School and High School: Dinosaurs

Created by
2Cute Classrooms
Welcome to the wonderful word of dinosaurs!The following are ELA Bell Ringers are high interest non-fiction reading comprehension activities that are based on dinosaurs. These Reading Comprehension activities can help you teach your students how to locate text evidence, find main ideas, identify text structures, identify text features, and make inferences.These can be used at the beginning of class, as exit tickets, as center activities, or to increase reading comprehension. If you like this pro
Preview of All About Prefixes: 12 Brain Games / Puzzles, Critical Thinking, Standards-Based

All About Prefixes: 12 Brain Games / Puzzles, Critical Thinking, Standards-Based

Keep students engaged and enhance their vocabulary at the end of the school year or summer school. Students use critical thinking to solve the 12 brain games / word puzzles in this resource. Each brain game or puzzle is designed to engage and challenge students as they expand their knowledge and vocabulary concerning prefixes. This resource is best for students in Grades 5-12. It is also appropriate for adults and staff, who enjoy brain games and word puzzles.The 39 prefixes included in this sta
Preview of Celebrity Quotes to Question, Analyze, and Evaluate Collection One Bellringer

Celebrity Quotes to Question, Analyze, and Evaluate Collection One Bellringer

Quotes are a great way to stimulate reluctant writers and motivate today’s youth, as they reflect on inspirational messages or grapple with ideas that are controversial. Our “Say What?!! Collection One” resource provides 20 unique and engaging quotes from a variety of people and sources including Chance the Rapper, Steve Jobs, Judy Garland, Mark Twain, and more!  Each quote is paired with a prompt designed to inspire, motivate, and encourage higher-order thinking skills for Gen Z students.  The
Preview of Inquiry Circles for Informational and Non-Fiction Text

Inquiry Circles for Informational and Non-Fiction Text

As educators, we have seen the success that comes from having students independently apply comprehension skills and strategies to text, and then come together with their peers to discuss, review, and reflect upon their learning. This popular method of analyzing literature (often referred to as literature circles or book clubs) has truly impacted the way students engage with literary texts, however, many traditional literature circle roles or procedures fall short when it comes to getting studen
Preview of Earth Day - Critical Thinking Text Puzzle 14 | Digital Literacy

Earth Day - Critical Thinking Text Puzzle 14 | Digital Literacy

Here's a fun Earth Day Text Message Puzzle for Middle School students! How quickly can your class figure out who is texting and what is going on? Here's part of the text message conversation: What do you want to do for Earth Day?Kick off with a challenge to reduce, reuse and recycle?And then discuss how astronauts manage waste in space?... (look at the product preview PDF to see the last line) Who is speaking? What is going on? How do you know that?This is the full Reading Comprehension lessonTh
Preview of NO PREP Vocabulary Graphic Organizers BUNDLE

NO PREP Vocabulary Graphic Organizers BUNDLE

This vocabulary pack is full of rigorous, engaging vocabulary graphic organizers for students. Use them with ANY vocabulary words! They are a great supplement to your existing vocabulary and will add depth and practice with the words giving students more opportunity to take ownership of their words. What's Included:Vocabulary Graphic Organizer - For each vocabulary word, students identify the part of speech, definition, synonym, antonym, derivatives and use the word in a sentence. Vocabulary
Preview of Daily Mind Builders: Language Arts - Quick, Fun Brain Energizers for Grades 5+

Daily Mind Builders: Language Arts - Quick, Fun Brain Energizers for Grades 5+

A 37-page printable PDF ebook for grades 5 and up to wake up sleeping brains with fun daily doses of critical thinking! This book is comprised of intriguing ELA-themed activity pages to wake up sleepy brains for the day's lessons. Each activity page takes about 5-15-minutes to solve and develops the most important reading comprehension skill found on all standardized reading tests. Synthesizing disparate information and using the result to produce a reasonable conclusion is an essential skill as
Preview of Analogies PowerPoint

Analogies PowerPoint

Created by
Kristen Kullberg
I designed this PowerPoint to help my 8th graders practice for their High School Placement Test (HSPT) but have found it extremely helpful with older ages as well. This PowerPoint invites students to define analogies, identify different types, dig deeper with a partner, and ultimately engage in independent practice. Included is an Answer Key that walks learners through the steps in solving each independent practice item.
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