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Oral communication elections - voting Common Core RI.8.9 resources

Preview of Guided Listening Activities, ELA Lesson Plans for the THIS AMERICAN LIFE Podcast

Guided Listening Activities, ELA Lesson Plans for the THIS AMERICAN LIFE Podcast

This podcast comprehension lesson explores 2 episodes of This American Life. Develop listening skills in the middle school or high school English Language Arts classroom with these podcast worksheets.DIRECT INTERVENTION READING STRATEGIES THAT WORK DISCUSSION QUESTIONS WITH ANSWER KEYS INCLUDED INFORMATIONAL HANDOUTS & GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS This Guided Listening: This American Life Podcast resource includes direct intervention reading strategies for two podcasts carefully selected for the sec
Preview of Ad Hominem Doodle Notes

Ad Hominem Doodle Notes

Created by
JENuine Teaching
Ad Hominem Notes- These doodle style notes can be used as an introduction to the fallacy, as a stand-alone mini-lesson or as a review. Included:- Blank student notes- Blank student notes with people doodle- Teachers sample answer key with definitions and additional sketchesDetails covered in the note-taking- Definition of Ad Hominem- Reasoning for usage- Colloquial names for the fallacy- 2 major types (circumstantial & abusive)- Tu Quoque examplePlease email me here with any questions or c
Preview of Antebellum Election Data Analysis

Antebellum Election Data Analysis

Created by
HistoryDiva
Students will analyze data from the 1856 and 1860 elections to draw conclusions regarding the political climate and the reason behind the South's reaction to Lincoln's election.Don't forget to come back and review the activity once you've used it! You can earn TpT credits that can be used for any TpT purchase!
Preview of Where do the Candidates Stand on the Issues? Research and Analyze their Websites

Where do the Candidates Stand on the Issues? Research and Analyze their Websites

Are you seeking a more dynamic approach to helping your students understand the policy disparities between the two presidential candidates, Joe Biden and Donald Trump? Where do the Candidates Stand on the Issues? Research & Analyze their Websites offers an interactive 23-page lesson designed to engage middle and highs school students in exploring and analyzing the policy ideas of both candidates. This lesson involves students delving into the candidates' websites, a third-party website show
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