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Other (social studies) Common Core SL.6.2 pdfs

Preview of Podcast Response One-Pager and Booklet | List of Podcasts for the ELA Classroom

Podcast Response One-Pager and Booklet | List of Podcasts for the ELA Classroom

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
Printable one-pager and booklet response sheets for any podcast episode, plus 17 interesting podcasts for student listening in your ELA classroom - ideal for middle and high school!This list features recommendations from currently practising ELA teachers, and will expand as more great educational and supplementary shows are discovered.Want the BUNDLE? Check out my $15 Speaking & Listening BUNDLE of Communication, Discussion, and Presentation Activities!Note:This list of podcasts comes from t
Preview of Lewis and Clark Great Journey West: Video Discussion Questions | Movie Guide

Lewis and Clark Great Journey West: Video Discussion Questions | Movie Guide

Created by
Mister Harms
One of the best videos I have seen in any of my American History classes is National Geographic’s “Lewis and Clark: Great Journey West” narrated by Jeff Bridges. Originally filmed for the IMAX movie theaters, this epic tale is extremely informative while keeping students engaged throughout its entirety. I have seen this video over 40 times and still love it! Various links to watch the video are provided in this resource, and video runtime is around 42 minutes.This product contains a double side
Preview of Socratic Seminar Graphic Organizer and Reflection

Socratic Seminar Graphic Organizer and Reflection

This graphic organizer takes your students from the beginning to the end of the socratic seminar process. Just read your content, prep and discuss!
Preview of Should historic buildings be preserved? - Civil Discourse for Classes

Should historic buildings be preserved? - Civil Discourse for Classes

Created by
Thinkalong
Thinkalong.org is a free, evidence-based interactive tool for students to develop media literacy skills by applying the 5 Key Questions of Media Literacy to public media content. Importantly, the tool does not require registration for teachers or students, abides by student privacy laws, and is advised by a board of both youth and educators.Each module consists of:a compelling and timely question;related current and age-appropriate public media content including audio, video, and text;extension
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