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Preview of Mock Trial Scenarios 1 - court simulation for middle school

Mock Trial Scenarios 1 - court simulation for middle school

Created by
Off the Page
Mock Trial Scenarios 1 is an activity that facilitates many ELA learning outcomes in a way that is highly engaging for students. Students will develop research skills, engage in critical thinking, defend a position, play the role of a character in court, and practice presentation skills. Students will learn about the judicial system as they participate in a mock trial of their own.This resource includes:Teacher NotesCourt InstructionsCourt Procedures and EtiquetteCasesTemplate for the Prosecutio
Preview of Exponential Functions Project - Life After College Budget

Exponential Functions Project - Life After College Budget

Exponential Functions and Their Applications to Financial Situations Life After College Budget Project This project is one of the best things that I do. I have used it for several years and it has undergone several revisions. I use it primarily with my Pre-Calculus students but have used it with Algebra 2 with very good results. A co-worker, Dave Roberston also a TPT contributor, created a spreadsheet for making the grading easy to do- I have this available for download as well but could no
Preview of How to Debate | Middle School Debating | Lesson and Assignment with Rubric

How to Debate | Middle School Debating | Lesson and Assignment with Rubric

Created by
Whyplanteaching
Students will learn how to run debates in a national style. This middle school language resource demonstrates how to debate in the classroom effectively. I created this resource because, well, teenagers are opinionated. I figured that we might as well try our best to channel their energy into insightful, meaningful debates! This resource is the perfect introductory lesson to debating. Ideal for in-class instruction, my debating resource will help your students practice their writing and verbal c
Preview of Secondary Speech & Debate Activities BUNDLE

Secondary Speech & Debate Activities BUNDLE

Need secondary speech and debate activities, but want to save money? I’ve put together 6 of my top-selling products, and you’re essentially getting one free! These activities were created for secondary students (grades 6-12), and you are welcome to modify each activity as necessary. Together, these activities will keep your students engaged for weeks, or even months! *Two of the activities were created with Google Slides (sharable online) and the others are print-only PDF files (not online form
Preview of Biography PowerPoint Project

Biography PowerPoint Project

Created by
Sheri Powers
Students create a PowerPoint presentation based on a person who has contributed something to society or to history. This is a beginning project for high school or middle school students. The lesson lays out what should be included on each slide. There is a rubric for grading the project as well.
Preview of Passion Project Templates for Genius Hour Inquiry Presentation Assignment

Passion Project Templates for Genius Hour Inquiry Presentation Assignment

Unlock your students’ genius with a Passion Project! These no-prep passion project templates provides students with an excellent opportunity to practice their research skills, oral communication skills, and presentation skills. Designed for Middle and High School, it also allows students to learn about a subject they are PASSIONATE about.As an added bonus, student workbooks have printable AND editable versions! Just PRINT-AND-GO or SHARE DIGITAL LINKS with your students!What you get in this thor
Preview of Project Based Learning Bioethics Debate Presentation Genetics Evolution Ecology

Project Based Learning Bioethics Debate Presentation Genetics Evolution Ecology

Created by
Keystone Science
Project-based learning is “a teaching method in which students gain knowledge and skills by working for an extended period of time to investigate and respond to an authentic, engaging and complex question, problem, or challenge” from BIE . The Bioethics Debate allows students to choose a side from an extensive list of bioethical topics and work with a partner to research and present both sides of the ethical problem. The project can be introduced by showing the movie Gattaca but is not required.
Preview of Edgar Allan Poe Death Theory Debate: Research, Analyze, Synthesize, Gallery Walk

Edgar Allan Poe Death Theory Debate: Research, Analyze, Synthesize, Gallery Walk

Created by
Selena Smith
Looking for an engaging activity to interest students in Edgar Allan Poe? This lesson gets students researching, thinking critically, analyzing information, collaborating, moving around the room, stating claims and rebuttals, as well as presenting information in a persuasive manner. This activity definitely helps students practice 21st Century Skills. What's included . . . ► Step-by-step instructions for implementation► Printable death theory slips to use for assigning theories► Attractively de
Preview of Polynomials and Factoring Menu Board Project

Polynomials and Factoring Menu Board Project

Created by
Math Minds 101
This is a great assessment piece for your students. It includes multiplying polynomials, factoring trinomials with a=1 and a>1, dividing polynomials, and a review category for previously learned material. Point guidelines and directions are included. Enjoy!
Preview of Mock Trial Scenarios 2 - a court simulation

Mock Trial Scenarios 2 - a court simulation

Created by
Off the Page
Mock Trial Scenarios 2 is an activity that facilitates many ELA learning outcomes in a way that is highly engaging for students. Students will develop research skills, engage in critical thinking, defend a position, play the role of a character in court, and practice presentation skills. Students will learn about the judicial system as they participate in a mock trial of their own.This resource includes:Teacher NotesCasesCourt InstructionsCourt Procedures and EtiquetteExhibitsJudge InstructionsJ
Preview of Introduction to Public Forum Debate (Secondary, Google Slides & Printables)

Introduction to Public Forum Debate (Secondary, Google Slides & Printables)

Conducting in-class (or virtual) debate rounds is a great way for students to develop their research, organization, writing, public speaking, and interpersonal communication skills. Using the rules for public forum debate as outlined by the National Speech and Debate Association, “Introduction to Public Forum Debate” has everything you and your secondary students need to learn the basics of this popular style of debate and outline their affirmative or negative cases. *Due to upper-level vocab
Preview of Algebra 2 End of the Year Project

Algebra 2 End of the Year Project

This is a great project idea to connect topics in Algebra 2 with the real world. This project could be presented after End of Course Exams. The students will take an Algebra 2 topic of their choice and relate to something in the real world. Some examples of real world problems the students could use are: Heart Rhythms (Trig or Polynomial Functions); Economics Predictions (Polynomial or Rational Functions); Roller Coaster building (Polynomial Functions); The St. Louis Arch or Construction (Quadr
Preview of Credit Card Debt Project (Exponential Functions in the Real World)

Credit Card Debt Project (Exponential Functions in the Real World)

Through this project, students will…- Apply exponential functions in the real world.- Become aware of the increasing credit card debt in the United States.- Learn to be careful consumers of credit to avoid unnecessary short falls, huge debt, and bad credit ratings.- Use the knowledge that they gather through research and assignments, to create a PowerPoint presentation about the responsible use of credit in our society. They will also create pamphlets that provide useful information about credit
Preview of Biographical Informative Speech  (Guidelines, outlines, rubric, peer critique)

Biographical Informative Speech (Guidelines, outlines, rubric, peer critique)

This biographical informative speech activity is the perfect combination of research, writing, implementation of technology, and public speaking for ANY secondary subject area! Students will choose a historic or modern-day figure who made (or has made) a positive impact on society. They will brush up on their research skills, learn the correct way to cite sources, learn how to organize a 5-part speech, and create an eye-catching and engaging visual aid. Everything you need is in this 11-page,
Preview of Debates - 35 Social Issues - Reading, Writing, & Speaking in Social Studies

Debates - 35 Social Issues - Reading, Writing, & Speaking in Social Studies

Debates - Social Issues. Your students will have a formal debate on controversial social issues that are part of society today. This week-long activity is bound to ramp up your classroom discussions. I have done this type of activity for over 20 years and look forward to it every time it comes around. What I love about this lesson the most is that students get to voice their own opinions without being criticized by anyone. It provides them with a safe platform to talk about an important iss
Preview of Business Ethics Research Project (Grades 9-12)

Business Ethics Research Project (Grades 9-12)

This resource contains a 23-slide Google Slides™ to introduce students to topics related to business ethics. Included in this resource is a lesson plan, a worksheet package for students to consolidate key concepts presented in the Google Slides™, as well as a project assignment sheet for student presentations and assessment rubrics.Included in this resource:23-slide Google Slides™ on business ethics4-page Google Docs™ worksheet2-page Project Assignment Sheet/Rubric3-page Lesson PlanTopics covere
Preview of Slope Project

Slope Project

This is a project idea that has the student finding real-life examples of all 4 types of slope (positive, negative, zero & undefined). Directions, a grading rubric and a complete example (see preview) are included. Great for extra credit! This project can also be purchased in my Algebra Projects Bundle. There are a total of 12 Algebra Projects in this bundle - great for project based assessment!© 2015 Secondary Math Solutions This purchase is for one teacher and for classroom use only. All r
Preview of TED Talk Viewing Guide: How Great Leaders Inspire Action

TED Talk Viewing Guide: How Great Leaders Inspire Action

Created by
The Lesson Shop
A Viewing Guide to get your class thinking about the importance of LEADERSHIP!Leadership is something that we wish our students had, and that we ask them to demonstrate, without ever really explaining what that means (or how to do it). While there are many different aspects of leadership, communication (and how to convey your vision in a way that inspires others to come along with you) is fundamental piece of that puzzle. In his TED Talk, How Great Leaders Inspire Action, Simon Sinek discusses t
Preview of Back to School Algebra Project

Back to School Algebra Project

Do your students know what Algebra is??This is a project idea I use at the beginning of the year with Algebra 1 students. The goal of the project is to get them thinking about, researching and dabbling in what it means to be studying Algebra. The student creates a poster defining Algebra and decorates it with concepts and symbols that they will be learning this year. I use this project as extra credit in the first grading period. It is easy to complete and lets them use their creativity and arti
Preview of High School Communications Curriculum Project-Based Learning Bundle

High School Communications Curriculum Project-Based Learning Bundle

This bundle combines several student-directed (students design and lead PBLs) project-based learning resources all under the theme of communications - various methods of gathering and sharing information. This bundle includes four separate projects: biographies, current events, podcasts and storytelling. Per project, students will showcase their expertise in an authentic way. Students will collaborate with community members, complete an authentic final product of their choosing (ideas available)
Preview of How to conduct an interview - informational interviews for research

How to conduct an interview - informational interviews for research

Ever struggled to tell your students why an interview is important for their research? Have you or students wondered “What interview questions should I ask the expert or the celebrity?” Ever wondered what interview best practices must your students follow while interviewing experts much more knowledgeable than them without being jittery about the whole process? If your answer to any of these questions is a yes, this resource is for you! Read on!!(This resource is a part of the Research Resources
Preview of Revolutionary War Debates: Argument Writing and Speaking in the History Class

Revolutionary War Debates: Argument Writing and Speaking in the History Class

Revolutionary War | Revolutionary War Activity | Revolutionary War ProjectBring argument writing and speaking to your history classroom! This activity is aligned to multiple Common Core writing and speaking & listening standards.The Revolutionary War is a prime example of history that is still up for debate. By researching both sides of contentious events relating to the Revolutionary War, students will gain a better understanding of these events as a whole. This activity provides an excelle
Preview of Let the Students Teach! A Collaborative Learning Project

Let the Students Teach! A Collaborative Learning Project

Cooperative Learning | Teach to Learn | Group Teaching This collaborative learning project puts the information in the hands of the students and asks them to come up with a creative way to teach their assigned information to their peers in class. When the students teach information to the class, they become masters of that information. Student engagement is also increased when peers are involved in the teaching of information. This project is designed for use with a section or chapter of yo
Preview of Humorously Relevant Debate Topics for Tweens & Teens

Humorously Relevant Debate Topics for Tweens & Teens

If your secondary students enjoy debating, they will LOVE these totally relevant (and somewhat humorous) debate topics and supporting materials! Topic areas include social media, video games, superheroes, school rules, and more! Sample topics:- The longer the Snapchat streak, the stronger the friendship.- Rap music is harmful to the teenage brain.- Emojis improve our ability to communicate. They’ll want to debate for hours! In addition to the topic list, you’ll receive everything you need to tea
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