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Preview of I Know Who I Am, Do You? Workbook #2

I Know Who I Am, Do You? Workbook #2

Created by
HeyDrMatt
This product is the second of three workbooks that are designed to help students in high school/secondary school learn how to make effective decisions through the lens of their culture. With a focus on examples across the African and Caribbean Diaspora, "I Know Who I Am, Do You?" workbook series provides a window into self and community through personal and social activities. The activities provided range from writing assignments to art pieces to the use of digital tools that help Black/African/
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 Philosophy or Anime: Origin of Quotes Game

Philosophy or Anime: Origin of Quotes Game

If you're a strange fellow like me, you love anime for the art form that it is. The genre is so creative, and can create unique plots with even more unique lessons within them. The creative nature of anime also paves the way for strange, yet profound quotes that can spark philosophical discussion.This is a PowerPoint presentation that contains twenty quotes. Ten are from random philosophers, and ten are from random Anime series. They are mixed in a random order. Present each slide to the student
Preview of Philosophy or Anime, Round 2

Philosophy or Anime, Round 2

The game is simple. The students read a quote, and have to guess if it is from a random philosopher, or from a random anime (Philosime, combining philosophy and anime into one word). The idea is to get the students thinking deeply on a topic while showcasing anime as an art form!The students I worked with loved the first round I made for them. They were thrilled to play part 2. I hope you have the success with it that I did!
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