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8th grade character education Common Core W.11-12.1 resources

Preview of Social Media and Teens:  Real Scenarios for Wired Teens

Social Media and Teens: Real Scenarios for Wired Teens

Created by
Opal's Gems
The format for this 32 page guide has been employed in a variety of ways in the classroom: in game show form, in cooperative teams, and in whole class discussion. Some scenarios are geared for older teens so use your discretion for which circumstances best apply to your audience. The bolded “answers” are what the students decided on after listing the options and defending their rationale. Your teens may disagree and that is GREAT…really, as long as they are talking, then you are doing your
Preview of Different is Okay - Celebrate Diversity

Different is Okay - Celebrate Diversity

10 printable or digital pages to help students recognize and understand differences: How a student is different from a teacher,How the USA is different from other countries,How kid activities are different from adult activities, How you are different from a friend,How you are different from a brother or sister, How boys are different from girls,and more...PRINT: I created a PDF version that you can download on your computer and print for students to use in class or at home. Click on "Add one to
Preview of Analyzing Loneliness - Writing Prompts

Analyzing Loneliness - Writing Prompts

Help your students learn to express their thoughts and emotions about loneliness. Your students live in a world of immediate gratification and me-first ideology. They are going to experience moments of isolation and loneliness. So, help them start thinking about it by using the quotes from adults we all know, the Dalai Lama, Thich Nhat Hanh, Whitney Houston, Taylor Swift, John Steinbeck, Dorothy Day, Kurt Vonnegut, and more. Each page has one quote, two quotes, or four quotes about lonelines
Preview of Analyzing Fear - Thoughts and Emotions (Writing Prompts)

Analyzing Fear - Thoughts and Emotions (Writing Prompts)

15 printable or digital writing prompts help your students express their thoughts and emotions about fear. Students are going to experience moments of fear and anxiety in life, so help them start thinking about it by using the quotes from adults we all know: Coretta Scott King, Michael Jordan, Dale Carnegie, Steve Jobs, James Baldwin, Thich Nhat Hanh, Nelson Mandela, Marie Curie, Khalil Gibran, Tecumseh, Jane Goodall, and more. Each page has one quote, two quotes, or four quotes about fear t
Preview of Discrimination Writing Prompts

Discrimination Writing Prompts

20 writing prompts to explore discrimination based on race, gender, age, and mobility. Students respond to questions like: Why do teachers expect every student to do the same thing on the same page at the same time? How do you decide what to do each day? Do people treat you badly because you are a child? Is it okay for a business to pay a man more money that it pays a woman who is doing the same job? How do businesses discriminate against people in wheelchairs? and more...20 writing promp
Preview of Social Justice - Writing Prompts

Social Justice - Writing Prompts

11 pages exploring SOCIAL JUSTICE. Students research xenophobia and write what they’ve discovered, consider whether the scales of life give everyone an equal chance or favor those with money and power, recall bullying that happens on school playgrounds, explain how to resolve conflicts, share their thoughts on hope and people who defend the weak and building walls and how to make America great. PRINT: I created a PDF version that you can download on your computer and print for students to us
Preview of The Power of Narrative: Two assignments: "Three Issues" and "Before and After"

The Power of Narrative: Two assignments: "Three Issues" and "Before and After"

Created by
Mighty English
Are you looking for ways to inspire students to write compelling narrative essays? These lessons focus students’ attention on how they have overcome various struggles in their lives to emerge stronger. Students enjoy writing these narratives through which they can assess their skills and lives, and how they can improve them. Lesson includes:--Questions to engage the assignment--Sample thesis and topic sentences--Detailed outlines of how to focus and structure body paragraphs--Sample transitions-
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