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Preview of Researching the Decades: 20's, 30's, 40's and 50's

Researching the Decades: 20's, 30's, 40's and 50's

Created by
Karen Brooks
This is an interesting and fun research project I do with my juniors during their American literature unit. It pulls together the history they are covering that year as well as the reserach paper. It combines many of the common core requirements including writing, summarizing, and public speaking.
Preview of Research Paper in an Alternate Media

Research Paper in an Alternate Media

Created by
Amanda Watson
This year we wrote our research papers in a different form. We made a "dossier." Using Microsoft Publisher or a similar software, we wrote the same paper but it looked different. I found that by allowing them the use of graphics, design, illustration and color, I had better papers and a higher number of students turned in the paper. The preview file is the assignment sheet and a sample. The product file is the template that I gave the students--no easy task to create, but it's done and made
Preview of Brochure Template-Vacation-The Great Wolf Lodge

Brochure Template-Vacation-The Great Wolf Lodge

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COACHING HISTORY
brochure template Microsoft Publisher 3-fold brochure pamphlet activity project summer first day biography vacation homework project fun craft PI c-scope cscope Texas Coaching HIstory
Preview of College Research Pamphlet

College Research Pamphlet

Created by
Amber Stowers
Students will create a pamphlet of information that they have researched about a college of their choice. Provided is a sample pamphlet with details of the requirements for the project.
Preview of Brochure Template-Rome Italy-World History

Brochure Template-Rome Italy-World History

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COACHING HISTORY
brochure template Microsoft Publisher 3-fold brochure pamphlet activity project internet research world history English Geography Rome Italy coliseum colosseum roman colosseum Roman coliseum gladiator vacation homework project fun craft PI c-scope cscope Texas Coaching History
Preview of Mexican American Folktales Book Project

Mexican American Folktales Book Project

This is a great product to accompany the book Retold Mexican American Folktales. I use this booklet with my EBs to guide them through the book in an interactive way.
Preview of Project Menu

Project Menu

Created by
Mr Mo
Let student choice drive your classroom and you'll see improvements in classroom management, student engagement, and administrative smiles. This menu lets students choose how they will show you what they've learned. The choices include a recipe project, a pin/tweet, and brochure. Each choice has a point value and a student checklist is on page two with listed requirements. Enjoy!
Preview of "To Build a Fire" by Jack London- "How To" Video Project

"To Build a Fire" by Jack London- "How To" Video Project

This video project corresponds to Jack London's short story "To Build a Fire." In this story, the protagonist believes he is an expert in wilderness exploration and able to successfully make his way through the treacherous Yukon in order to find gold. He ignores advice from more experienced explorers which ultimately ends in his death. Students will create an antithesis to this story by producing a video providing expert advice on a topic of their choosing. This packet includes: a description of
Preview of Uncle Tom's Cabin Novel Project - Pub Version

Uncle Tom's Cabin Novel Project - Pub Version

Created by
Jennie Morris
Uncle Tom's Cabin Novel Project has been designed in a brochure format to give students a different approach to an assignment (rather than a typical worksheet). Teachers can purchase this project in PDF Format or as a Publisher document for editing purposes. Completion of this project will allow students to have a better and more personal understanding of slavery-era America. Students should be required to work on this project simultaneously, in conjunction with, the reading and study of the no
Preview of Macbeth - "Art Gallery" Culminating Project

Macbeth - "Art Gallery" Culminating Project

This project requires students to pull from all literary elements to create a display "case" for an "art gallery." Students present their work to the class. The final products make for wonderful classroom decoration. I have had the students present and then mingle while drinking sparkling cider and eating cheese/crackers as if they were at an actual galleria! This is a cooperative learning activity to be used upon completion of reading Macbeth.
Preview of Good vs. Bad Project: For use with Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde EDITABLE

Good vs. Bad Project: For use with Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde EDITABLE

After reading Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, students will reflect on the two sides of themselves - the side everyone sees and the side they choose to hide. This is an interactive project. Students will tape the pieces together into a step-by-step unfold and reveal. Clear assembly instructions are included. Print double-sided.
Preview of f7u12 Comic Cooperative Learning Cards

f7u12 Comic Cooperative Learning Cards

***NOW UP TO 80% OFF FOR BACK TO SCHOOL SALE***One of the best ways to ensure group projects run smoothly is to assign roles to the group members. Make their responsibilities clear and hold them accountable to their role's requirements. Cooperative Learning cards assign roles to the students. If all the roles on the cooperative learning cards are filled, a group project should run like a clock. The cooperative learning cards available for purchase here are double sided. The first side states the
Preview of Poetry Menu Project

Poetry Menu Project

Created by
Kelsey K
This Poetry project can be used as a summative assessment to indicate student knowledge of poetry terms. It encompasses figurative language, sound devices, and the types of poems. It allows students to choose their assignments according to their interests, while still providing you with basic guidelines as to what you expect as an end result. I teach an honors class and a regular class, so I have different point goals for each class. These projects turned out great when I assigned them this year
Preview of The Outsiders Newspaper Project

The Outsiders Newspaper Project

Created by
Lesson Library
This project requires students to create the front page of a newspaper including information on the setting, plots, and characters from The Outsiders. Students can use the template and create their own digital version of the paper using Microsoft word, publisher, or google docs.
Preview of "Classbook" template

"Classbook" template

Created by
Rich English
This is a template that students can use as an ice breaker. It is an imitation formatted to look like a facebook page, although geared toward the classroom. This is also fun for students to make these for characters in books.
Preview of Shelf Talker Book Report

Shelf Talker Book Report

Created by
123 J-O-Z
This is the perfect quick book report without a whole lot of requirements or need for parent help. It's great for in class or at home creation.
Preview of Sample Microsoft Publisher Newspaper Writing Project

Sample Microsoft Publisher Newspaper Writing Project

Created by
A Novel Idea
This is the sample I give students to go with their final exam project for English II (listed as Science Fiction Newspaper Project under my products.) The project consists of creating a newspaper from a day in the year 2026. The project sheet (for purchase) lists the specific guidelines/requirements for the project. Satire/Fiction/Point of View/Dialogue/Author's Purpose
Preview of Civil War Scrapbook

Civil War Scrapbook

Students personalize a scrapbook with material they have learned from doing research, including cause, battles, people, slavery, and trivia.
Preview of Senior Essay Brochure

Senior Essay Brochure

Created by
Colleen Sweeney
I created this brochure as a layout for a Senior Exhibition (5 Year Plan) essay. It is a useful guide as Seniors prepare to write their essay.
Preview of Novel Project: Travel Brochure

Novel Project: Travel Brochure

If your students are completing the Travel Brochure from the Novel project in my store, here is a sample of what it could look like. This is a Publisher documemt.
Preview of Biography  Picture Them Book

Biography Picture Them Book

This is a biography assignment where the students investigate a person with whom they have a personal connection. This person must be an ordinary person who has made their lives extraordinary. This assignment can easily lead to an oral presentation or the creation of a photo story. This assignment can be used in conjunction with the Picture Me Book.
Preview of Senior Essay Brochure

Senior Essay Brochure

Created by
Colleen Sweeney
I created this brochure as a layout for a Senior Exhibition (5 Year Plan) essay. It is a useful guide as Seniors prepare to write their essay.
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