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Preview of Public Speaking Template, Tips, and Tricks for the 1-2 Minute Informative Speech

Public Speaking Template, Tips, and Tricks for the 1-2 Minute Informative Speech

The common core wants effective speakers and 21st Century Learners! Here is a template for the one to two minute informative speech in handy notecard-sized cutouts. This document includes public speaking tips and tricks for all ages and ability levels.
Preview of Animation and Critical Thinking for GATE and Generation Z -- The Piano FREE

Animation and Critical Thinking for GATE and Generation Z -- The Piano FREE

4th Graders through adults find this video and activity fascinating. Let's try it FREE!Maybe your students will ask the same question mine did, "When can we do this again?"Using a short 2 minute video and an accompanying "Visual Inference Guide," students quickly become engaged in a critical analysis as they share insights with classmates--connecting video and literature.This format works for upper elementary through high school honors classes because students respond according to their abilit
Preview of Affective Unit for Gifted Learners

Affective Unit for Gifted Learners

Created by
Heather Danforth
Developing Self-Understanding and Resilience in Gifted Students: A Unit for Upper Elementary and Secondary Gifted Learners, provides a series of lessons, each with a variety of group and independent activities, to assist teachers and specialists in gifted education in meeting the social and emotional needs of this special population of learners. Each lesson is centered around a common question of gifted students, such as "What is giftedness and what is it not?" and "How do I advocate for myself
Preview of FREE Greek Alphabet Wall Display Gifted Language Arts

FREE Greek Alphabet Wall Display Gifted Language Arts

Created by
Simone Ryals
FREE Greek Alphabet Wall Display Gifted Language ArtsIf they already know the alphabet, try posting this one above your whiteboard instead! It includes upper and lower case symbols, English (Latin) equivalences, and pronunciations. It prints in landscape format with two letters per page and fit just perfectly in a horizontal row over my board as traditional alphabet displays do--but with a real wow effect that makes everyone entering the room stop and actually look at the letters. Letters are
Preview of Can You Pass the Ellis Island Immigrant Feature Profile Test?

Can You Pass the Ellis Island Immigrant Feature Profile Test?

The Feature Profile Test was a wooden block puzzle test administered to Ellis Island immigrants because IQ tests involved language translation issues. Instead, the Feature Profile Test became an instant nonverbal IQ assessment. The Feature Profile was made from wooden blocks that—if placed in the proper order—formed the profile of a human face. According to the Smithsonian Magazine, this test was used at Ellis Island in the early 1900’s to keep out “feeble-minded” immigrants. The idea was th
Preview of Monroe Doctrine Close Reading and Socratic Seminar

Monroe Doctrine Close Reading and Socratic Seminar

Advanced level and text-dependent questions for "The Monroe Doctrine." Ideal for US History classes. Basic level text-dependent questions are included, followed by a more advanced level Socratic Seminar.
Preview of Solving Real World Problems

Solving Real World Problems

This packet guides students through the process of discussing real world problems, researching them, and finding realistic solutions. The packet is directly aligned with the Florida standards for gifted learners. keywords: group work, teamwork, real world, issues, controversy, elementary, gifted and talented.
Preview of What's in the Box? Improvisation/Movement Exercise

What's in the Box? Improvisation/Movement Exercise

"What's in the Box?" is an improvisation/movement exercise that challenges students to follow a prompt to carry a box from one location to another in front of a class. The goal is to carry the box in such a fashion that the class correctly deduces what the prompt stated. The file includes forty prompts that require the students to use all five senses to demonstrate the prompted suggestion. This PowerPoint presentation was created by pix'topher productions.What's in the Box? by pix'topher product
Preview of Celebrate Pi Day in a Novel Way - Pilish Writing FREE

Celebrate Pi Day in a Novel Way - Pilish Writing FREE

If you celebrate Pi Day, March 14th (3/14) with your students, this is a fun writing activity to challenge students. PILISH is writing in which the digits of pi determine the number of letters in consecutive words. Included are examples and links to helpful resources: a "PILISH CHECKER," student sheets, and videos to share.See also "Celebrate Pi Day in a Novel Way" and visit Pilish for Pi Day.Find other resources for gifted and advanced students at BIG IDEAS for LITTLE SCHOLARS.
Preview of Learning Contract for Compacted Curriculum

Learning Contract for Compacted Curriculum

Created by
Dr. Broome
This classroom form is designed to help differentiate instruction for gifted students. Once a student proves they've mastered the unit material currently being taught in class, they may opt to create a proposal for an individual enrichment study. The contract is signed by the teacher, the student, and a mentor. This form helps keep gifted students responsible for their own learning and set goals suitable to their intellectual proficiency.
Preview of Multiple Intelligence (Elementary & Secondary available) by Jennifer A. Gates

Multiple Intelligence (Elementary & Secondary available) by Jennifer A. Gates

Looking for a way to engage students in their own growth and learning? Working on ways to give the Common Core standards new meaning with all ages? Want to share multiple intelligences and differentiated learning styles during staff development? The primary/elementary and secondary/adult versions of my presentations do just that. This is a preview slide to show the quality of both presentations; colorful, easy to read format, 33 slides in all! Guide learners of all ages to the MI survey onli
Preview of Writer's Notebook Opening and Closing Prompts

Writer's Notebook Opening and Closing Prompts

This is a fantastic "first day of class" warm-up Writer's Notebook Prompt on the topic of "Ontological Clarity", followed by a great closure activity called "I Just Might...". Either activity can be used as is, or adapted at will for longer or shorter class periods.
Preview of “The Mysterious Death of Phillip Horatio Dahlman”

“The Mysterious Death of Phillip Horatio Dahlman”

This is an excerpt from the new novel, “The Shadows at Cortez Square.” The narrative concerns a conflict that took place in a back alley in “Marysville,” California during “The Gold Rush Exposition” of 1858. Caution: the work does entail graphic details and the death of a gila monster. "Aids Orphans Remembered" [The work is literary fiction.]
Preview of Writing Workshop: Peer Editing Checklist

Writing Workshop: Peer Editing Checklist

Created by
Litteacher
1 page handout for your writing workshops. This checklist was created for senior honors students but can be differentiated for other levels. Checklist asks writing content, writing structure, and basic editing questions. Have your classes peer edit at least two times prior to turning in their final essay, and you will pleased with the results. Works well with my Time Saving Writing Content Editing Key offered in my storefront. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Litteacher Litteacher
Preview of Critical Thinking with Print Advertisements -- Blended Learning for Students

Critical Thinking with Print Advertisements -- Blended Learning for Students

Use this slideshow as a blended learning resource to spur critical thinking and analysis about print advertisements. Each slide leads students through a series of questions and teaches various advertising strategies in the process.
Preview of AP FRQ Form for Peer Grading

AP FRQ Form for Peer Grading

Created by
DeltaSIFY
This resource gives students an opportunity to practice AP FRQs AND grade their peers to understand how the AP exams score FRQs. It is an easy form that any AP teacher can use to have their students peer grade efficiently and anonymously.
Preview of All - American Slurp Reading Comprehension Questions

All - American Slurp Reading Comprehension Questions

Created by
Classroom Egg Yo
"All-American Slurp" is a short story written by Lensey Namioka that explores themes of cultural identity and assimilation. This is a set of 8 questions related to the short story "The All American Slurp" by Lensey Namioka. Emphasis of questions are on the experiences of "people of color" and "immigrant experience".
Preview of Linear Curve Formula - Excel Spreadsheet

Linear Curve Formula - Excel Spreadsheet

Created by
Mr Biology03
This straightforward method is called a linear scale or curve formula. It is a very versatile way of using a curve and can be used to give an extra boost to the weakest students and can be used to adjust the mean to be a target value. This Excel sheet does all the "math" for you. If you need to justify its use to students or administrators, the Excel file explains and shows the formula being used. I use linear curves for all my advanced or challenging assessments. I will pick the highest and low
Preview of "Traipsing to Auschwitz, A Readers Theater Script" [*New Book Trailer]

"Traipsing to Auschwitz, A Readers Theater Script" [*New Book Trailer]

Check out the New Book Trailer (+13 Rating): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SE7yE0KDIeo&t=4s[All profits from this work go to the Homeless.] This is a readers theater script that accommodates five participants. It is based upon a short story that delves into the unspeakable and heinous elements that surround the terrible events of Auschwitz. It is designed to vividly illustrate the plight that Jewish people have faced throughout their history, and to create many points of discussion. ["Aid
Preview of Teacher Data Record Sheet - Itinerant

Teacher Data Record Sheet - Itinerant

I designed this for myself. I am currently between three schools as a gifted resource teacher and do not have access to my districts electronic gradebook. This is how I keep track of my students work, attendance, and growth. I see each group twice a week so you can take notes on the side.
Preview of Using Commercials for Critical Thinking in the Classroom -- FREE!

Using Commercials for Critical Thinking in the Classroom -- FREE!

Think of commercials as little 30-60 second visual persuasive essays, and as such, they have great potential in the classroom.We teach to a visual generation. Let’s harness some of the power and appeal of screen time to generate discussion, examine new ideas, and spur interest in various topics!This guide offers tips for commercial analysis and sample lessons using commercials. It also contains suggestions for dozens of commercials and short videos to use in the classroom.
Preview of Mystery Word Puzzle

Mystery Word Puzzle

A great puzzle activity to do for morning work. Fill in the boxes with the letters of a mystery word (I frequently use vocabulary words) and have the students try to rearrange the letters to find the mystery word. This is a great way to work in prefixes, suffixes, inflected endings, etc.
Preview of How to Conduct a Socratic Seminar (all grade levels)

How to Conduct a Socratic Seminar (all grade levels)

Created by
Dana Pichardo
A Socratic Seminar is a teaching strategy that provides students with the opportunity to discuss a text in order to gain a deeper understanding of the material. It encourages children to use their own voice and opinions without being overly focused on whether or not they have the right answer (Styslinger & Pollack, 2010). The process of the seminar serves to balance the two purposes of education: the worth of free inquiry and the cultivation of values (Treadway, 1995). This paper will exp
Preview of Primary Sources with Postcards:  Historical Highways and Motels FREE!

Primary Sources with Postcards: Historical Highways and Motels FREE!

Best practices in history through primary sources, economics, critical thinking with logic and inferences, expository writing, and a creative extension – all in one lesson!In this lesson, students discover the relationship between historical highways and motels and the interstate system through examining primary sources. A full extension lesson is provided which taps and student’s creativity, spurs historical and future thinking, and provides further depth of knowledge.Using guiding questions,
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