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Preview of Using the CRAAP Test to Determine Source Credibility! Customizable Google Slides

Using the CRAAP Test to Determine Source Credibility! Customizable Google Slides

Do your students tend to hit "share" "like" or "retweet" before checking a source is legitimate? Can your students determine the difference between a credible source and fake news? Do they know what to look for when analyzing articles, online material, tweets, and images for credibility? Do they understand which sources are acceptable to utilize as evidence in a writing assignment? In a world where misinformation can be spread like wildfire via social media and the internet, it is vital that stu
Preview of Alcohol Lesson: How Alcohol Affects the Body Interactive Wheel Project

Alcohol Lesson: How Alcohol Affects the Body Interactive Wheel Project

This interactive art project is a great way for your students to see how hard alcohol is on the growing body, how it affects the brain and body, what "alcohol poisoning" is, and more! >> Integrated Skills Based, Content Based / Knowledge Based. The best of both worlds.>> Meets HS/MS National Health Education Standards. >> Meets HS/MS Technical Subjects Health Common Core Standards.>> Meets Washington State’s rigorous Health Education Standards.Here is more about this reso
Preview of Infamous Criminals:  A High-Interest Nonfiction Research Project

Infamous Criminals: A High-Interest Nonfiction Research Project

Created by
Bespoke ELA
In this project, students will research the life of a famous criminal and compile a bibliographic research project to share with the class. The criminals included in this project range from fraudsters to gangsters and from pirates to drug lords. There are plenty of options here to captivate the interest of secondary students. After selecting a criminal, students will compile an annotated bibliography as they go through the research process while preparing to create their final projects. Stud
Preview of Annotating Text, Annotation Bookmark, Middle School Reading Comprehension

Annotating Text, Annotation Bookmark, Middle School Reading Comprehension

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Annotating Text, Annotation Bookmark, Middle School Reading Comprehension Using a yellow highlighter has become an annotation staple for high school students. Is this the best way to mark up a textbook or novel? Studies have shown that highlighters hinder retention and comprehension. Simple highlighting encourages a passive reading style rather than an active one. Students do not engage critically with the text when annotating with a simple highlighter. They are trying to absorb it all without r
Preview of ESSAYS: How to Write Informational Essays ~ It Begins Here...

ESSAYS: How to Write Informational Essays ~ It Begins Here...

A HOW-TO for writing strong essays for students in grades 5–10.Students research using two paired, high-interest, leveled articles."The Life in Antarctica""The Marvelous Manta"This is your definitive guide for teaching how to research and write essays and paragraphs;using a step-by-step process; building strong, independent writers.Do your students need a little more work on stand-alone paragraphs? This guide also explains how to write strong paragraphs.This writing resource has:125 pages of pro
Preview of MAUS II | test, questions, teacher notes, creative project, digital, Google Form

MAUS II | test, questions, teacher notes, creative project, digital, Google Form

Created by
Linda Jennifer
MAUS II | test, questions, teacher notes, creative project, digital, Google FormsI have taught Maus as part of one of my University courses for several years.  I find that students discover Maus to be very accessible and are eager to share their thoughts regarding this difficult subject matter and the medium used to convey these ideas.  This is part of a bundle:• THE COMPLETE MAUS | MAUS I & II BUNDLE | INTERACTIVE LEARNING MAUSINCLUDED IN THIS PRODUCT ON MAUS II ARE THE FOLLOWING:⚫ 14 pages
Preview of Social Injustice Argumentative Research Project Pack

Social Injustice Argumentative Research Project Pack

Argumentative writing prompt which allows students to select, research, and present a sound argument on a social injustice, or social issue taking place today. The project pack includes the student packet which is editable along with a .pdf version outlining appropriate time frames and steps for students. This activity also requires students to give rational as to why they would like to research their given topic and the steps they will take to do so. An excellent way of getting High School stud
Preview of Transcendentalism and American Romantic Poetry Webquest

Transcendentalism and American Romantic Poetry Webquest

This Google Slides Webquest is provides an opportunity for groups or individuals with a mini-research component, as well as excerpts from Walden, Self-Reliance, and poetry from Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman. Also included is a creative writing final assessment project related to either Transcendentalism or American Romantic Poetry. Three expository writing prompts are also included with the poetry. This assignment is intended to engage students with challenging topics and literary works throu
Preview of Autopsy: Age of Revolutions, Part I

Autopsy: Age of Revolutions, Part I

The students will be looking into a specific Age of Revolution and will be researching major themes provided. The students will be depicting this through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. Students have autonomy on who they want to draw as long as it adds to the project. This assignment is created to be fun, creative, and most importantly… informative.
Preview of Informative Research Writing with Unsolved Mysteries Worksheet Packet & Handouts

Informative Research Writing with Unsolved Mysteries Worksheet Packet & Handouts

In this Unsolved Mysteries Research Essay Worksheet Packet with Handouts, your students will learn everything they need to know about the basics of research/informative writing in an easy-to-understand, interactive way! By using the topic of Unsolved Mysteries, students learn how to find credible sources, gather relevant information from multiple authors, properly use a quotation and SO many more skills all while getting to the bottom of a mystery that interests them! Students will love choosing
Preview of Finding Credible Sources on the Internet- Slides & Activity for Google Drive

Finding Credible Sources on the Internet- Slides & Activity for Google Drive

Created by
Read Write West
This slide presentation provides an overview of how to find and discern credible information on the internet and the importance of citing credible sources in academic papers and essays. Builds digital literacy with an activity for students to compare articles from two different websites using the CRAP method, independently or together as a class. (Completed activity included on final slide as a teacher time saver!)
Preview of ELA Informational Brochure Project, Informational Text Analysis & Essay Practice

ELA Informational Brochure Project, Informational Text Analysis & Essay Practice

Created by
Professor Messer
Students find the informational text standards challenging and boring. This product engages students by allowing them to choose their own research topic, conduct research, analyze their selected informative texts, and construct informative (expository) paragraphs. This brochure can then be used as a basis for an expository essay.This product features:1. Instructions Checklist2. Research and Citation Guide Organizer3. Article Analysis Organizer with Standards-Aligned Questions4. Brochure Template
Preview of Revolutionary Bundle: Founding Figures, American Revolutionary Era, Literature

Revolutionary Bundle: Founding Figures, American Revolutionary Era, Literature

Teach students about the famous speeches, literature, and poetry of the founding era with this founding figures, American revolutionary era literature bundle. Everything your students need to analyze documents and speeches from George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Phillis Wheatley, and Patrick Henry is included in this two-week revolutionary era bundle. For example, students can learn to analyze the ethos, pathos, and logos of Henry's "Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!" speech and compare its
Preview of American Dream Introduction

American Dream Introduction

Created by
Rilla Cooper
This is the webquest I use to create a "Roadmap to the American Dream." Most of my students have heard the term, but aren't able to clearly define what they believe the American Dream actually consists of today. We look at how it has changed over time, and create a working definition for our class. This webquest includes a video, social media references, several articles, and writing activities for students to complete. This activity includes: -A teacher note and lesson plan. -Video and
Preview of Emergency sub plans high school, middle school, ELA, critical thinking, ethics

Emergency sub plans high school, middle school, ELA, critical thinking, ethics

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Emergency sub plans high school, middle school, ELA, critical thinking, ethicsThe Socratic Method and COURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATE #3 (25% discount)I teach The Socratic Method first and then COURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATE #3 in my course: Justice and Law/Revenge and RetributionThese two products go especially well together. The Socratic Method introduces students to the question of human evil and Socrates’ teaching on unwilling mistakes. The DEBATE presents an interesting challenge to Socrates’ teaching
Preview of The Dead and the Gone by Susan Beth Pfeffer Research Project for High School

The Dead and the Gone by Susan Beth Pfeffer Research Project for High School

Facilitate the process of investigating relevant topics, documenting information gathered, and delivering formal speeches with this low-prep, standards-based research project to complement Susan Beth Pfeffer's dystopian novel The Dead and the Gone, the sequel to Life As We Knew It. The focus of the project is natural and human-influenced disasters, covering twenty topics including the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, the flu pandemic of 1918, the tri-state tornado outbreak of 1925, the Fukushim
Preview of The Dead and the Gone by Susan Beth Pfeffer Research Project for Google Drive

The Dead and the Gone by Susan Beth Pfeffer Research Project for Google Drive

Facilitate the process of investigating relevant topics, documenting information gathered, and delivering formal speeches with this low-prep, standards-based research project to complement Susan Beth Pfeffer's dystopian novel The Dead and the Gone, the sequel to Life As We Knew It. The focus of the project is natural and human-influenced disasters, covering twenty topics including the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, the flu pandemic of 1918, the tri-state tornado outbreak of 1925, the Fukushi
Preview of In the Dark: Season 2, Ep. 1-4 Op-Ed Writing Assignment PDF or Digital Option

In the Dark: Season 2, Ep. 1-4 Op-Ed Writing Assignment PDF or Digital Option

In the Dark podcast is the perfect informational text to pair with an op-ed writing assignment because students always have such strong opinions about the topics discussed on the podcast. The podcast focuses on the trials of Curtis Flowers, the alleged murderer of four Tardy Furniture employees in July 1996. Even though the murders happened in 1996, the trials have been ongoing from 1997 to present day. Six trials so far, and always with Curtis Flowers as the defendant and DA Doug Evans as the p
Preview of Annotating Text, examples, teacher instructions, Annotation Middle & High School

Annotating Text, examples, teacher instructions, Annotation Middle & High School

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Annotating Text, examples, teacher instructions, Annotation Middle & High School Using a yellow highlighter has become an annotation staple for high school students. Is this the best way to mark up a textbook or novel? Studies have shown that highlighters hinder retention and comprehension. Simple highlighting encourages a passive reading style rather than an active one. Students do not engage critically with the text when annotating with a simple highlighter. They are trying to absorb it al
Preview of 16 Writing Prompts for Current Issues in Chemistry

16 Writing Prompts for Current Issues in Chemistry

Created by
Tracy Poulsen
It is the responsibility of all teachers to incorporate reading and writing into their content. But this can be a scary task. Where do you start?This download links to 18 documents to support chemistry teachers in this important role. Each one of these documents is a Google doc which is easily edited and customized to an individual classroom teacher's needs. Additionally, students can complete and submit these using any LMS platform and reduce the paperwork headache.The following is included.1.
Preview of Précis Assignment for Literary Criticism and Research Writing

Précis Assignment for Literary Criticism and Research Writing

Created by
Bespoke ELA
Précis assignments are a valuable way for students to learn about literary works and to develop their critical thinking skills. By writing a précis, students are forced to think carefully about the work and to identify the key elements that contribute to its meaning. This process can help students to better understand and appreciate literary works and find research to use in projects and essays.In this assignment, students will:1. Research a literary criticism about a novel or book of study. 2
Preview of Autopsy: The New World, Part I

Autopsy: The New World, Part I

The students will be looking into a specific New World Colony and will be researching major themes provided. The students will be depicting this through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. Students have autonomy on who they want to draw as long as it adds to the project. This assignment is created to be fun, creative, and most importantly… informative. The students will be looking int
Preview of "Montgomery Boycott" Analysis

"Montgomery Boycott" Analysis

The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a peaceful protest against the city's segregated public transportation system. It lasted 381 days until the Supreme Court declared segregation on buses unconstitutional.Students will analyze this memoir by Coretta Scott King by exploring the historical context, word choice, distinguishing fact versus opinion, making inferences, and determining central ideas and themes. Students will be required to do independent research to understand the questions in the graphic o
Preview of Halloween Research Project and Speech Materials for High School ELA (Google)

Halloween Research Project and Speech Materials for High School ELA (Google)

Complement a unit on Gothic fiction and embrace the harvest season with this low-prep, standards-based research project addressing 33 topics directly and indirectly related to Halloween: ancient celebrations, holidays, and practices (Samhain, Lemuria, guising, souling, and more); more recent traditions (Guy Fawkes Night, the history of trick-or-treating, and the history of pumpkin carving); myths, legends, and superstitions (Jack O'Lantern, the Beast of Bray Road, Mothman, and more); medical con
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