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Problem solving government Common Core RL.9-10.6 resources

Preview of Nothing But The Truth: Activity Pack (editable)

Nothing But The Truth: Activity Pack (editable)

From creating character sociograms to exploring media bias, I know your students will have as much fun as mine! These activities are jam-packed with relevant information and skills students need to navigate information rich times like ours. What’s Included:Seven interactive and rigorous activities that will get students thinking, talking, creating, writing, and engaging with the text. An editable version of each activityEach activity has detailed notes that include the goal/purpose for each acti
Preview of Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit (Bundle)

Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit (Bundle)

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a unit about teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) that can be expanded at the teacher's discretion to include a presentation and a paper that practices utilizing evidence, reasoning, and argument, or alternatively can also be collapsed into a mini-unit of just teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER). This unit can also be used to teach the concept of Line of Reasoning for the AP Lang and AP Seminar Classes. It is structured as an investigation for students to explore the murder of a
Preview of Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit

Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit

Created by
Vanessa K
This is the accompanying teaching sequence for the unit “Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery.” It includes a mystery to solve, all the evidence (which can be turned into manipulatives), rubrics for presentations and writing, teaching instructions, graphic organizers, and solutions. It does not include the "Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery" PowerPoint presentation which can be purchased separately or as part of a bundle.
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning: CER Mini Whodunit Bundle - Gnome Swimmer

Claim Evidence Reasoning: CER Mini Whodunit Bundle - Gnome Swimmer

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a bundle of three mini lessons on CER (Claim Evidence Reasoning) that can also be used for exercises of Line of Reasoning/Line of Evidence for AP Classes and general education classes. It contains graphic organizers, whodunit mysteries to solve with my original character, and the solutions. (Whodunit mysteries are also available to purchase separately.)
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning: CER Mini Whodunit Bundle - Herpetologist Actor

Claim Evidence Reasoning: CER Mini Whodunit Bundle - Herpetologist Actor

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a bundle of three mini lessons on CER (Claim Evidence Reasoning) that can also be used for exercises of Line of Reasoning/Line of Evidence for AP Classes and general education classes. It contains graphic organizers, whodunit mysteries to solve with my original character, and the solutions. (Whodunit mysteries are also available to purchase separately.)
Preview of Nothing But The Truth: Intro Activities, Assessments, & Ch. Analysis (editable)

Nothing But The Truth: Intro Activities, Assessments, & Ch. Analysis (editable)

A Brief Breakdown of the NovelNothing But The Truth is a documentary novel about a high school student, Philip, and an incident that occurs in his English class taught by Miss Narwin, a veteran English teacher. What unfolds is a story about motives, perspectives, media bias, local politics, free speech, and, most significantly, how the truth can get lost in the shuffle. As someone who taught middle school government, modern world history, and English Language Arts, I think this novel is essentia
Preview of Fictional Narrative Writing Project: Human Nature and Purpose of Government

Fictional Narrative Writing Project: Human Nature and Purpose of Government

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Teaching Dissent
This integrated Social Studies and Language Arts unit is designed to walk students step-by-step through the fictional narrative writing process AND It combines literary analysis, fictional narrative writing, as well as listening and speaking skills to facilitate student exploration of one of the fundamental questions of democracy: WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF GOVERNMENT? This is an excellent ELA unit to teach alongside any foundations of government unit, as it allows students to collectively deliberat
Preview of Renaissance Guided Notes

Renaissance Guided Notes

Created by
Classroom Cindy
Use this handout to help students understand the main concepts of the Renaissance and it's ultimate consequences. Includes primary documents, pictures, and maps. Also includes moments for review and vocabulary. If you have 1:1 at your school, students can download it and type the information right into the handout or you can print it out for them to write it in. Includes an answer key.
Preview of FREE | Communism | Who was Karl Marx? Creepy Marxist Poems | Poetry Analysis

FREE | Communism | Who was Karl Marx? Creepy Marxist Poems | Poetry Analysis

Created by
labri
Attached is an editable word.doc collection of some Karl Marx poetry and creative prose, turned into a free analysis activity to provide students some insight into who is Karl Marx. For ELA: Can be used for an activity related to Animal Farm by George Orwell when providing a background about Karl Marx leading up to a compare / contrast activity for Old Major's speech to Lenin's speech (Chpt 1). This activity can also be used in a history class when learning about Marxism.Marx's poetry and pro
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