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Preview of Journalism: Fact-Finding Scavenger Hunt Activity

Journalism: Fact-Finding Scavenger Hunt Activity

Created by
Connie
One vital aspect of being a successful reporter is learning how and where to find factual information. With this activity, middle school and high school students will use any source that they can, i.e. the internet, the telephone, in-person interviews, etc., to figure out the needed information. An answer key is included. This product offers students the chance to exhibit a number of reporting skills. Although I use this activity for a Journalism 1 class, teachers could also use this in any l
Preview of Argument or Persuasive Writing Research Notebook

Argument or Persuasive Writing Research Notebook

Argument and Persuasive Writing Notebook for Research • Middle school no prep notebook that will help your students stay organized when they're researching topics to argue or persuade. Use for writing, debate, or oral presentations. Step-by-step graphic organizers guide students through choosing and narrowing a topic, collecting research, and organizing their argument. This resource includes: → Idea generator "What should I write about?" → Narrow your topic funnel. Help students get that t
Preview of Journalism Movie: "good night, and good luck" Notes and Activity

Journalism Movie: "good night, and good luck" Notes and Activity

Created by
Connie
This product offers students a chance to research and discuss some of the people and events from the McCarthy Era for study prior to the viewing of the movie, "good night, and good luck". It also includes eight open-ended questions for post-viewing discussions. Twentieth Century United States History and United States Government teachers could augment a study of the 1950's with this movie.However teachers choose to use this product, it raises some interesting comparing and contrasting the middle
Preview of Journalism Research and Interviewing Activity: Finding Sources and Facts

Journalism Research and Interviewing Activity: Finding Sources and Facts

Created by
Connie
In order for students to become credible journalists who produce effective news stories, they must learn how to ferret out the sources and the facts that they need for their stories. For this activity, "Journalism - Research and Interviewing Activity," Middle and High School student journalists focus on Who to interview and What questions to ask. Although they receive very basic facts for each scenario outlined in Activity 1, their job is to consider what information they would need to write an
Preview of World Alliances Chart for Social Studies

World Alliances Chart for Social Studies

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SFSEteach
Have your students analyze different alliances around the world and how different regions cooperate. This is great for Geography, US Government, and Civics classes! Students will research information about 5 major world alliances - the United Nations (UN), NATO, League of Arab States, African Union, and the Red Cross. Students will put their information in the chart provided. This is great for helping all students access grade level content!TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…"I love how this chart is well o
Preview of Journalism - Mapping the Story: Analyzing and Writing Print Journalism Pieces

Journalism - Mapping the Story: Analyzing and Writing Print Journalism Pieces

Created by
Connie
One of the most important tasks journalism teachers face is helping students to understand the difference between writing a regular non-fiction piece and a journalistic article.This activity "Mapping the Story: WHAT'S THE BUZZ?" gives beginning journalism students the opportunity to practice writing pieces in the proper journalistic style and format. It also serves as an excellent reinforcement activity for advanced journalism students.Before students write their first piece, they will analyze p
Preview of Business Ethics Consumers and Producers Research Project Based Learning Blog

Business Ethics Consumers and Producers Research Project Based Learning Blog

BE an INVESTIGATOR ON ASSIGNMENT of a BUSINESS DISASTER and BLOG ABOUT IT! Engage and Captivate Students with this Intriguing Activity.Participants role play being an Investigative Journalist who follows a big business crisis, which involves consumer product failings. This is a complete independent student activity. Skill sets acquired and utilized includes:Investigate and research a critical consumer product crisisPlan and note using a step-by-step template questionnaireReport, write, and edit
Preview of School Improvement Project: Shark Tank Style - Project Based Learning

School Improvement Project: Shark Tank Style - Project Based Learning

Here's a great resource to use for an independent inquiry-based project that could be used for so many age groups. In this project based learning activity, students are asked to think critically about the challenges they face every day at school, and consider what THEY could do to be a part of the solution! Students are asked to identify stakeholders, conduct interviews around the school, perform a SWOT analysis on their different proposals, and then, shark tank style: make their pitch to the "i
Preview of Consumer Marketing Ethics Are Food Labels Purposely Misleading? Research Report

Consumer Marketing Ethics Are Food Labels Purposely Misleading? Research Report

Can Food Labels Be Trusted, or are Labels Purposely Misleading?What are the dangers of inaccurate labels?Are False Food Claims Legal? Is Marketing Food Products Regulated for Human Consumption?90 Questions to Explore and Research!Consumer Marketing LESSONS = Raising Awareness for Healthy Life Choices!Teachers! Please expand on this outline of ideas! Every facilitator has their own unique ways to guide a lesson. Thus the intent of this resource is to provide discussions starters, critical thinkin
Preview of Journalism: SLANTED: Analyzing and Writing the News: Lessons and Activities

Journalism: SLANTED: Analyzing and Writing the News: Lessons and Activities

Created by
Connie
Journalism: SLANTED ANALYZING & WRITING THE NEWSHow do people know if print and broadcast media truthfully presents the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How in local, national, and international situations with Facts, not Opinions? Reporters viewpoints should be saved for Opinion/Editorial pages and Columnists, but often they seep into the whole paper, especially the hard news sections. Since every person holds a selective perspective, understandably, all verbal and written communication co
Preview of Consumer Marketing Ethics PESTICIDES in Foods and Planet Safety Awareness

Consumer Marketing Ethics PESTICIDES in Foods and Planet Safety Awareness

Why are pesticides legal when they harm people, animals and the planet?What industry uses the most pesticides?Which pesticide(s) are poisonous to humans?What do organic farmers use instead of pesticides?What is the difference between insecticide and pesticide?If these toxins are not safe, why are they sold and used?71 Q&As, Worksheets, Blog, Presentation Activities + RubricsConsumer Marketing LESSONS = Raising Awareness for Healthy Life Choices!Teachers! Please expand on this outline of idea
Preview of Writing Projects - Two CCSS Research Papers

Writing Projects - Two CCSS Research Papers

Created by
Connie
"Two Research Paper Projects" entices middle and high school students to compose a 6-10 page paper where they deep dive into a general topic to develop a premise that hooks their heads and hearts. They choose the sources from a variety of types including but not limited to: books, periodicals-hardcopy and online- interviews, findings from museums, and internet searches. This choice aspect leads to ownership and results in writing that stems from enthusiasm and the thrill of investigating a subj
Preview of Research Paper Graphic- CCSS: Connecting Thesis/Sources & Organizing Information

Research Paper Graphic- CCSS: Connecting Thesis/Sources & Organizing Information

Created by
Connie
This product can be used for any research project. It enables Middle School and High School students to organize their basic research: Thesis, sources and source bibliographic information in one place. This will stave off frustration for them as they begin to take the notes they will need. Also, they will evaluate each source for its value in relation to their thesis statement.Too often, they will copy down information but will forget to acknowledge the source for the material, causing them much
Preview of Inquiry Bingo: New Year's (High School Trivia)

Inquiry Bingo: New Year's (High School Trivia)

ZERO PREP! Print and go game!If you wanted to experience the Lantern Festival in Nanjing in the year 2020, how far would you have to walk to get to the festival if you were coming from Zhanyuan Park?Questions such as this one are given to players, those that cannot be answered with a single Google search. All of the questions can be discovered with a series of Google searches, and students are encouraged to seek out and question real-life community experts. The trick is knowing what to ask and w
Preview of Business Law Ethics Responsible Decision Making Scenarios - Wills Estates Trusts

Business Law Ethics Responsible Decision Making Scenarios - Wills Estates Trusts

Prepare Yourself and Your Students with a Life Essential: Estate Planning.This Q&A Activity with Common Scenarios Provides Insight for Action.10+ Questions Included in these True Life Events.Estates, Wills and Trusts are Topics Addressed.No-Prep and Ready to Print and Use Now!Note: Resource intent is for students to explore and research because answers will vary widely state to state. (There is no answer key.) However, this product is included in the Business Law Ethics Wills and Estate P
Preview of Middle School: Arguments & Debate

Middle School: Arguments & Debate

Middle School: Arguments & Debate: This lesson plan is designed for Grades 6-9. This presentation is engaging, and informative, and includes the following: Writing Plan, Choosing a Topic, Inquiry Questions, Rubric, Writing Process, Writing Tips, Writing Review, Subjects to Debate, and Creative Tips for Learning and Living. Save time and enjoy the writing process with your students. For more Middle School Lessons, visit Creativity in Motion.
Preview of WALK-THROUGH RESEARCH: SAVING LIVES

WALK-THROUGH RESEARCH: SAVING LIVES

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TEACH CHEAP
teaches research methodsprovides graphic organizersprovides research links and informationgives scenario in which student is problem-solver using research
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