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Preview of Civil Disobedience Research Project Multi-Media Presentation | Transcendentalism

Civil Disobedience Research Project Multi-Media Presentation | Transcendentalism

"Be the change you wish to see in the world." Sometimes nonviolent protest and rebellion is necessary to achieve it. This assignment sheet and rubric lay out the specifics for a short individual or partner research project before or during a unit on Civil Disobedience. A list of 18 project options and a rubric is provided. Additionally, there is an optional culminating writing assignment included. It requires students to take notes on one another's presentations and use those examples to suppor
Preview of Shakespeare's Life & Times Research Project (Presentation, Essay, & Quiz)

Shakespeare's Life & Times Research Project (Presentation, Essay, & Quiz)

Created by
Billy Shakes
Stop lecturing your students about Shakespeare's Life & Times and have THEM do the research! This project includes scaffolded research and slideshow instructions, an expository essay assignment, and a multiple choice quiz. Also included are student examples (slideshow AND essay), a presentation grading rubric, a quiz answer key, and helpful teaching tips. This COMPLETE Shakespeare Life & Times project is a GREAT way to front load the reading of a play, and provides you with everything
Preview of ZOMBIE CONTINGENCY PLAN *BIG* - Apocalypse

ZOMBIE CONTINGENCY PLAN *BIG* - Apocalypse

This unit includes: - a 7 page zombie scenario/lesson plan with rubric: create your plan and survive!! Present it via prezi. - Rough notes for brainstorming sheets (photocopy as needed) - a Student Exemplar final product (prezi: 51 slides) - an 11 page zombie formal report lesson with rubric - a 10 page student exemplar of the formal report Have you ever wondered why your students are so enamoured with the Walking Dead, Night of the Living Dead, WWZ, Dawn of the Dead etc.?” Well, think of
Preview of Social Media Argument Presentation Project Rubric

Social Media Argument Presentation Project Rubric

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
Students research the pros and cons of social media and take a side. Then, they create a presentation with three reasons for or against it and they include a counterclaim. Then, they present it to their peers and can debate it.This is a fully editable document to meet the needs of you and your kids!The assignment should take:-1 day to do research and find at least 3 reliable sources and take notes about them-1 day to create presentation, using notes -1 day to self/peer edit-1-3 days of present
Preview of American Dream Media Project/Presentation

American Dream Media Project/Presentation

Created by
Holly Garrish
This project can be just a media project that is submitted OR it can also be a presentation. This works especially well for high school students who are thinking about plans after high school.This works well with any level of student as it's very individual - there are three topic choices - and students can utilize their creativity within the project and through their choice of media for their presentation.I have also included a rubric that can be changed to suit your needs.
Preview of Theatre History Student Presentations

Theatre History Student Presentations

Created by
Eat-Teach-Slay
In this activity students will research a period of theatre history (in groups or individually) and create a Prezi to share their research with the class. This purchase includes the student handout explaining what information they need to find and put into the Prezi, a list of theatre period to choose from, and a grading rubric. There are two versions of the rubric: one with the points listed on it and one without the points so you can create your own weights for each category. I am always hap
Preview of Master Harold and the Boys by Athol Fugard Further Research Project

Master Harold and the Boys by Athol Fugard Further Research Project

This is an extension activity for the play that asks students to work in groups to research and deliver presentations on the economic, political, and social landscape of South Africa at the time this play takes place.This can be modified as needed for ability levels. I originally gave my students rubrics to grade these presentations, but they lost creativity with the rubric. When I ditched the rubric and included the checklist requirements at the end of this activity, instead, the presentation
Preview of Research Presentation & Guided Notes

Research Presentation & Guided Notes

Created by
ELAuren
Attached is an original lesson about the do's and don't's of research! This is a fabulous way to introduce students to the concept of reliable sources. Alongside it is the guided notes document that you can use while you go through the Prezi! The Prezi is linked in the notes!
Preview of Intro to the Research Paper

Intro to the Research Paper

Focused on introducing Common Core and Toulmin-style argumentation in a research paper, this handy Prezi gives a nice general introduction and overview of the research process for students needing the "big picture."
Preview of Expository Research Presentation Menu (could be used for any presentation)

Expository Research Presentation Menu (could be used for any presentation)

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
This is all about student choice! There are nine different platforms for students to choose from on this document, with directions for how to get started on each one. This activity can be done independently or in groups. To differentiate, cross out or cut off several of the choices for students with accommodations because the project can become overwhelming for them. For students who need a challenge, have them do it independently or ask them to include more cited evidence and sources. **
Preview of College Research Project

College Research Project

Encourage your students to explore possible colleges through a research/presentation project designed to help them compare/contrast several colleges of interest to explore which would be the best fit for them.
Preview of Career Interest Research and Presentation Project

Career Interest Research and Presentation Project

Encourage your students to explore possible career paths, including the training and education needed to achieve success within them. This includes and interest survey, assignment description and rubric.
Preview of Community Outreach Project

Community Outreach Project

Created by
Train and Teach
3 part multi-week project having students research local organizations within their community and picking an organization they are passionate about!
Preview of How to Blend Quotes for Effective Formal Writing

How to Blend Quotes for Effective Formal Writing

Created by
ThinkingUpNow
This is a prezi designed to guide students in how to reduce source material in their writing. There are examples, guided practice, and assigned work at the end.
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