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Preview of Our Technological Future: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence

Our Technological Future: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence

This is a one-week Science and Literacy unit that covers the rise of artificial intelligence, and the opportunities and dangers that it presents to our society. Included in the slideshow are videos, discussions, and questions pertaining to a variety of A.I. topics such as conscious robots, self-driving cars, virtual assistants, the future of jobs and employment, and more. There is a brief writing assignment, discussion questions, and a future technology research project complete with marking cri
Preview of Growth Mindset & Grit Lesson

Growth Mindset & Grit Lesson

This is a slidedeck with videos, research and a presentation about Growth Mindset and Grit. Perfect to teach to your class or to use in PD.
Preview of Middle-High School Paraphrasing Activity- JUST SAY NO TO COPY AND PASTE!!

Middle-High School Paraphrasing Activity- JUST SAY NO TO COPY AND PASTE!!

Teachers, how sick and tired are you of students copying and pasting the first thing they find online, renaming it and then handing it in as their own original work? What about their faces when you break their hearts by informing them that they just cheated? All that ends with this assignment!First off I have the web addresses of two amazing videos you can access online and questions to go along with the videos. Each one is just over five minutes, very well made and kid-friendly. My questions sp
Preview of New Jersey: State and Capital Virtual Field Trip

New Jersey: State and Capital Virtual Field Trip

Created by
Kamp Kaye
Explore New Jersey! This resource has it all: history, fun facts, and hidden gems.We start out by asking you what you might already know about NJ! There are pictures and vocabulary to help students along.Next up is a visual ride on NJ Transit as we head down to the capital: Trenton! While we are on the train we give you some fun facts to help pass the time (video included).Our tour guide is all geared up by video to bring us through some of the great history packed into Trenton, NJ.After the tou
Preview of Frightful's Mountain John Stossel You Tube DDT Video Transcript Expeditionary

Frightful's Mountain John Stossel You Tube DDT Video Transcript Expeditionary

Created by
Florence Katz
This is a transcript of John Stossel's video about DDT that is used in Unit 4 of Expeditionary Learning in ELA Grade 6. The video is difficult for the children and this is meant to act as a method of differentiation or scaffolding for those who struggle, such as ESL and SWD students. They can use the transcript to follow along, or they can use it after the video in order to perform activities or as part of their research for the argumentative essay. I've done my best to be accurate. If you f
Preview of SCEPTS ELA Writing and Annotating Technique
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SCEPTS ELA Writing and Annotating Technique

SCEPS is an acronym for: Settings Characters Events Problems Solutions That you will find in a narrative. Using this technique makes annotating (note taking), essay writing, creating writing and responding to narrative and test prompts easier. Here I break it down for the students! Mr. O YouTube @thehiphopteacher #scepts #ela #creativewriting #narrative #tutorial #teacherresources
Preview of Animal Research Project

Animal Research Project

Students can learn how to research online. This resource included step by step slides with embedded videos that go through how to complete the graphic organizer as the student learns about all the steps of researching online. Skills:Choosing a topic (animal), what is a search engine, what are search terms, what is credibility, what is a source, and what is evidence and paraphrasing.
Preview of How to Easily Cite Sources & Format Your Works Cited Page
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How to Easily Cite Sources & Format Your Works Cited Page

Empower your students to take charge of their learning by giving them this user-friendly video to use as much as they'd like. How to Easily Cite Your Sources... will show them an easy way to cite their sources (MLA and/or APA) and format their works cited page. This will save teachers and professors so much time! Video length: 8:26
Preview of El alfabeto español - Canciones 1 y 2

El alfabeto español - Canciones 1 y 2

Created by
Luz Algarin
Se necesitan 32 hojas del tamaño de una carta tradicional: En este trabajo se incluyen los objetivos (niveles elemental, intermedio y avanzado), la modalidad de la actividad estudiantil (determinada por el estudiante), estrategias docentes (primera y segunda partes), materiales y equipo electrónico, introducción al tema (organizadores cognitivos 1 - 4), canciones 1 y 2, actividades estudiantiles (niveles elemental, intermedio y avanzado), evaluación (hoja de trabajo - niveles elemental, intermed
Preview of Making Predictions through Film

Making Predictions through Film

Created by
Angie Kennedy
This is the first of many ELA activities that will use film as a basis for the lesson. Using media covers many of the Common Core standards for ELA. This particular lesson focuses on research and making predictions. It also leads into great discussions about perseverance, dedication, inspirations, etc. I hope that you enjoy!
Preview of What Peaks Your Interest?

What Peaks Your Interest?

Created by
donna guerin
This a slideshow consisting of various people from 1860-1960 who somehow were historically significant. It is meant as a teaser to get them excited to write their very own biography,and culminate the unit with a wax museum.
Preview of H.O.W. - Headline of the Week
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H.O.W. - Headline of the Week

This is a great weekly activity to help students research more current events. My competition aspect brings this to a whole new level too. Copyright: You may show or copy any of my resources for your STUDENTS only, but please DO NOT share my video practices or copies with those who have not purchased them. I have worked very hard to develop these unique strategies that will save teachers a lot of time and effort and greatly benefit your students, plus the profits I make from TPT are helping m
Preview of People in History

People in History

Created by
Kent Jacobson
Use different biographies to create a line plot of people in history. Use technology to put together all your facts and information. QR codes will be the vehicle to allow classmates to learn more about others in history also. This Common Core aligned project will cross many domains in your curriculum.
Preview of Explicit Phonics Lesson Video by The Simple Teachers
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Explicit Phonics Lesson Video by The Simple Teachers

Effective Phonics Instruction Here are a few quick reminders for you as you plan your phonics instruction. These reminders will help you use your time in the most effective way for the most growth in your students. What phonics IS... Explicit and Systematic Quick Paced Includes Decoding Strategies Teaches Sound-Spelling Correspondences Needs to be Applied to TEXT Reading Links to Phonemic Awareness Effective in Preventing Future Reading Difficulties Can be Taught Whole-group, Small-group and
Preview of Formatting a Bibliography
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Formatting a Bibliography

Created by
Meg Clarke
Raise your hand if you walk students through formatting a bibliography and they go home and forget everything you taught! Once this happened a few times for me, I made this video, posted it to Google Classroom, and had students refer to it each time they had a question. This video walks students through the process of formatting bibliographies on Google Drive, not Microsoft Word. This is also a fantastic source for remote learning!
Preview of What and Who are interesting to you?

What and Who are interesting to you?

Created by
donna guerin
This a slideshow consisting of various people from 1860-1960 who somehow were historically significant. It is meant as a teaser to get them excited to write their very own biography,and culminate the unit with a wax museum.
Preview of Peacemakers Throughout History

Peacemakers Throughout History

This project aims to address many components of social and academic growth in middle school students. This unit was originally written for 5th graders, but could be easily adapted for 6th, 7th or 8th graders. Students work collaborative to research a peacemakers, independently write and informative piece and as a class create a video showing the qualities of a peacemaker and how those qualities can be applied to them.
Preview of Why Fund Science: Persuasive Writing and STEM
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Why Fund Science: Persuasive Writing and STEM

In our Mission to Mars lab that investigates rocket engineering and design, acid-base reactions, and physics, students are tasked with building a rocket on a budget, or go to the class with a good case for why they need more money to complete their rocket. In the real world scientists are always looking for funding, and thus, are always showing people how that money will translate into better technology to those funding the projects - often taxpayers. In this persuasive writing activity, stude
Preview of Où rougissent les coquelicots
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Où rougissent les coquelicots

Created by
Shebafilms
"Où rougissent les coquelicots" is a trailer for the french version of the 30 minute docudrama "Where The Poppies Grow: The Lakehead at War" This project is both a commemoration of the sacrifices of the First World War and the documentation of the historical contributions of Thunder Bay and region in the conflict. The First World War (1914-1918) had a significant impact on the communities of Port Arthur and Fort William (now Thunder Bay). Thousands of men and women from the region served
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