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Preview of Thomas Paine Common Sense: Primary Source Activity | American History

Thomas Paine Common Sense: Primary Source Activity | American History

Created by
Mister Harms
Thomas Paine's Common Sense was a little pamphlet with big ideas! This primary source activity gives students a chance to read through and analyze the major paragraphs, or arguments, within his pamphlet while answering various questions. I created this mini-unit for my own classroom to help students understand this important document that shaped the course of Independence. You will find that this resource is challenging yet capable for all. Students are analyzing text from the 1700's which ca
Preview of ANCIENT ROME: World History Travel Brochure Research Summary Project

ANCIENT ROME: World History Travel Brochure Research Summary Project

Created by
Mister Harms
Have you ever wanted to take your class to Ancient Rome? Now you can without spending a dime! On this virtual field trip, students will become the travel guides. Through summaries and pictures, students will create a travel brochure that highlights 10 major locations of the Ancient Roman Empire. This creative project includes writing, research, and graphic design. What's Included:Student instructions to help explain all aspects of the projectA map of the Roman Empire to locate each stop of th
Preview of The Dead and the Gone by Susan Beth Pfeffer Research Project for High School

The Dead and the Gone by Susan Beth Pfeffer Research Project for High School

Facilitate the process of investigating relevant topics, documenting information gathered, and delivering formal speeches with this low-prep, standards-based research project to complement Susan Beth Pfeffer's dystopian novel The Dead and the Gone, the sequel to Life As We Knew It. The focus of the project is natural and human-influenced disasters, covering twenty topics including the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, the flu pandemic of 1918, the tri-state tornado outbreak of 1925, the Fukushim
Preview of Life As We Knew It Quiz, Close Reading, Research Project, and Test Bundle

Life As We Knew It Quiz, Close Reading, Research Project, and Test Bundle

This low-prep bundle covering Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer contains all the formative and summative assessments teachers need to assess general reading comprehension, support the development of close reading analysis skills, and facilitate student research on a range of relevant topics. Included are six plot-based multiple choice quizzes, six short answer alternate quiz options, twenty-one close reading worksheets, research project materials, an end-of-unit test, and answer keys for
Preview of Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer Research Project (Printable)

Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer Research Project (Printable)

Promote student choice and facilitate the process of researching scientific and societally significant topics from beginning to end with this low-prep, standards-based resource pertaining to the novel Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer. Students will choose from more than a dozen topics—Yellowstone's supervolcano, Hurricane Katrina, the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004, and nuclear disasters at Chernobyl and Fukushima to name a few—and navigate academically appropriate sources with the goal o
Preview of BUNDLE Restaurant Article Project

BUNDLE Restaurant Article Project

This is a presentation or project lesson that I developed for my own ELL (English Language Learner) students to practice their speaking and presentation  skills! Skills of focus:Speaking: public speaking, presentation of information to others.Writing: informational and persuasive writing.Reading: reading a website, peer reading and editing.Listening: peer edit suggestions and active listening in an audience. Included in the BUNDLE:Directions and example  of outcome for the Restaurant Article Res
Preview of Restaurant Article Presentation Project

Restaurant Article Presentation Project

This is a presentation or project lesson that I developed for my own ELL (English Language Learner) students to practice their speaking and presentation  skills! Skills of focus:Speaking: public speaking, presentation of information to others.Writing: informational and persuasive writing.Reading: reading a website, peer reading and editing.Listening: peer edit suggestions and active listening in an audience. Included: Directions and example  of outcome for the Restaurant Article Research page.St
Preview of Civil War Guided Research Project

Civil War Guided Research Project

Created by
Sarah English
This research project can be completed individually or in a small group. The purpose is to help the students to dig deeper into the events of the Civil War while also learning how to conduct research and compile their findings into a research paper or classroom presentation.The first page includes brief instructions for teachers on implementing this research project into your classroom (having the students work individually or in a group, and using it as a distance learning assignment).The secon
Preview of Your Guide to How, Where, and Why You Should Teach Conventions, K-12

Your Guide to How, Where, and Why You Should Teach Conventions, K-12

Created by
Pattycakes
Are you unsure how to teach conventions, especially within the requirements of the CCSS? Do you dread teaching punctuation, grammar and usage, or capitalization? We know that teaching these conventions is difficult, and often teachers hate it as much as their students! This booklet presents a research-based overview of how, when, and where to teach conventions. Teachers will appreciate our handy chart that shows where conventions fall in the Writing (W) Standards and Language (L) Standards. We
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