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Preview of Who was Jack the Ripper? HISTORY MYSTERY

Who was Jack the Ripper? HISTORY MYSTERY

Can your students decide who Jack the Ripper was out of a cast of 12 suspects?In this lesson they will compare and evaluate 12 possible suspects before deciding on the most likely guilty person. They will then justifying their decision both verbally and in writing. The lesson works as a knockout tournament, comparing two suspects at a time. They must apply the background information presented to them along with the suspect cards to come up with the most plausible answer. It is great for develo
Preview of HISTORY MYSTERIES BUNDLE!

HISTORY MYSTERIES BUNDLE!

Grab a bargain - History Mystery lessons for less! (Over 20% off actually!)This bundle contains lessons to help your students deduce, infer and evaluate arguments and evidence. They are suitable for middle and high school and have been a great success in my and others' classrooms. I will be creating more of these types of lessons and adding them to this bundle as I go along and if you buy now, you will never pay more.Check out the links below for the individual resources, their details and t
Preview of Write Your IA - Student Instructional Booklet- International Baccalaureate (IB)

Write Your IA - Student Instructional Booklet- International Baccalaureate (IB)

This is an extremely comprehensive booklet designed for students who are writing their IA. This booklet guides them from start to finish - beginning with initial proposals and writing questions, to the "how to write section 1-3", and ends with referencing guides and marking criteria. Supportive instructions are present throughout the entire booklet to guide students on how to meet all of the IA criteria and write an investigative and critical essay. It also includes a proposed timeline for compl
Preview of USHG SEQ #1 Outlines & Sample Essay

USHG SEQ #1 Outlines & Sample Essay

Help your students hone their writing skills in preparation for the USHG New Framework Regents with this set of outlines and sample essay! The first outline provides sentence starters for your students who need the most scaffolding, and a second outline in a checklist format for your learners who are ready to develop their own sentences. Both outlines follow the same format based on the Score of 5 Rubric for SEQ #1 and can be seen in action through the provided sample essay. This is a great res
Preview of IB Film Comparative Study Bundle + Extra Worksheet

IB Film Comparative Study Bundle + Extra Worksheet

Created by
MissFilm
This a bundle of all my IB Film Comparative Study lessons and mock exercise. Plus I am including an editable Worksheet to dissect the Comparative Study through its sections. To see other IB Film Assessments go to the following links:Textual AnalysisProduction Portfolio - Romance Genre FocusProduction Portfolio - Christmas Film Conventions
Preview of Forensic Science True Crime Case: Teacher Slideshow & Guided Student Task BUNDLE

Forensic Science True Crime Case: Teacher Slideshow & Guided Student Task BUNDLE

This Forensic Science true crime case study involves the shocking murder of a mother in small town western Massachusetts. I teach this case during my unit on Death Investigations and Forensic Pathology. This case marked the first time in state history that a woman had been on trial for killing her lawfully wedded wife. But did she do it?This case study includes a teacher slideshow presentation and accompanying guided student worksheet, which introduces this engaging case study on a mysterious mu
Preview of Indian Independence 1919-1964 - IB History

Indian Independence 1919-1964 - IB History

This is a series of 15 lessons that looks at the history of India and how they gained independence. This covers 1919 -1964 and while it has 15 lessons named, this probably is closer to a total of 30 lessons / 30 hours of teaching depending on pacing.It is specifically catered for IB History - Paper 2 Independence Movements BUT it can be easily used to teach about the fight for independence. It is comprehensive and will cover both the Paper 2 requirements as well as the more indepth requirments
Preview of Fact vs Opinion & Scientific Method: Critical Thinking & Media Literacy Lesson

Fact vs Opinion & Scientific Method: Critical Thinking & Media Literacy Lesson

This editable Powerpoint presentation allows you to choose how deep of a dive to take with your students to teach them about fact vs opinion. The lesson includes information on the following topics: How to differentiate between facts and opinions (Includes sample practice questions & answers). How ideas can become facts using the scientific method. Why we sometimes have to trust experts and how to evaluate sources of information. Links to current events and why stating misinformation as an o
Preview of IB Film Textual Analysis Overview

IB Film Textual Analysis Overview

Created by
MissFilm
This is an overview of the IB Film External Assessment for SL and HL, it includes all the information of the task, the process, and some helpful tips for students. Overall, a very complete dissection of the task. This lesson has more parts that accompany it check them out on my store or buy them in bundle.Other products to consider:Comparative Study BundleProduction Portfolio - Romance Genre FocusProduction Portfolio - Christmas Film Conventions
Preview of Argument Composition unit

Argument Composition unit

This comprehensive composition unit on argument is aligned with the common core learning outcomes and includes intensive instruction, critical thinking, problem solving, research and writing activities on the components of argument which include: logos, ethos, pathos, inductive and deductive logic, syllogisms, fallacies, composition analysis and writing. It has well over 20 hours of content and activities for your classroom. The materials include: an instructional PDF powerpoint, creative acti
Preview of Current Events Free Speech/Hate Speech Unit: "Fighting Hate Speech" Project

Current Events Free Speech/Hate Speech Unit: "Fighting Hate Speech" Project

As part of this project, students will consider different types of slurs or other offensive language used in their own communities, and explore their options in fighting this issue to make their communities an accepting place for everyone. Students will complete three tasks: (1) through research, identify slurs or other offensive language that they wish you focus on, (2) create a three-dimensional poster or a PSA-style video in which they will communicate the message, and (3) communicate this me
Preview of STEM Focused Rhetorical Analysis Prompts AP English Language

STEM Focused Rhetorical Analysis Prompts AP English Language

Writing Prompts are based on the AP English Language ExamNonfiction: Critical Reading and WritingText AnalysisTest Prep SAT, End of Course Exams, and Advanced PlacementSIX STEM Question 2 Practice Rhetorical Analysis Prompts! Provide much needed practice for the 2021 AP English Language Exam.These SIX prompts provide an opportunity to practice individual skills as outlined in the Units and Topics in the updated CED.Prompts provide the opportunity for instruction and practice for text analysis sk
Preview of Oppression, Power & Privilege (Eng & Espanol)

Oppression, Power & Privilege (Eng & Espanol)

Created by
Karrieann Damon
Participants will have had an opportunity to discuss openly topics of race, class, ability, religious oppression, and power/privilege in a safe space. (Todos los participantes tendrán la oportunidad de hablar y discutir todos nuestros tópicos sobre raza, clase, abilidad, la opresión de religión e poder/privilegio en un lugar seguro.) •Participants will learn specific vocabulary used on school campuses and within academia to describe a multitude of everyday life experiences and perspectives. (Pa
Preview of TikTok Ban Reading and Discussion Guide

TikTok Ban Reading and Discussion Guide

Created by
Laboratory 1221
This two-page guide will help you facilitate an informed discussion of the TikTok ban with students. The worksheet also guides students through the process of writing a short letter to their senators sharing their opinion about the ban. First, students will read about the ban and its status in Congress, identifying key vocabulary words in the process. Second, students will read arguments about whether or not the ban violates the 1st Amendment, and will write their own opinion about whether the b
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