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High school informational text simulations for Google Apps

Preview of Editorial vs. Regular News Article Game (Is it Fact or Opinion Writing?)

Editorial vs. Regular News Article Game (Is it Fact or Opinion Writing?)

In this engaging, self-checking Google Slides game, students gain a valuable skill for interacting with media.  Students are guided to learn the difference between fact and opinion writing—even when the difference is subtle—by reading information about both, then looking at headlines and choosing whether the headlines are for editorials or regular facts-only news articles. All headlines are from real articles, so students are learning with content that is relevant.  Students are given feedback i
Preview of Era of Reconstruction: Interactive Activities

Era of Reconstruction: Interactive Activities

This resource is designed to have students critically explore the period of Reconstruction. Two highly engaging, interactive Slide Presentations will vicariously draw students into the lives of the Freedmen during this historical period of time. LESSON ONE: Reconstruction Era [Intro]Includes:45 Slide Presentation & Guided Notes HandoutPOV Freedmen Scenario Activity LESSON ONE will have students examine; the different ways in which newly freed slaves expressed their emancipationthe POV of a F
Preview of U.S. Supreme Court Virtual Field Trip Activity: Key Functions, Landmark Cases

U.S. Supreme Court Virtual Field Trip Activity: Key Functions, Landmark Cases

Take your students on a virtual field trip to learn about the Supreme Court of the United States. Using a combination of Google Earth™ 360-degree views, video, informational text, and visuals, your students gain key understandings about the purpose, organization, and functions of the Supreme Court. Your students will also tour various aspects of the Supreme Court Building and will gain an overview of key landmark cases.This virtual field trip covers::: Where is the Supreme Court Building?:: What
Preview of Haunted Ski Lodge - Virtual Escape Room Review on Types of Text Structure

Haunted Ski Lodge - Virtual Escape Room Review on Types of Text Structure

What's scarier than a review on text structure? A BORING review on text structure!This will be FREE on TpT through September 21. Grab it now!With the spooky season almost upon us (and let's be real, it's always spooky season for middle schoolers) what could be better than grabbing their attention AND reviewing focus standards? Keep the rigor going AND entice them to participate with a virtual escape room.All you have to do is share the first slideshow with your students and ta-da! Your job is do
Preview of Macbeth Intro Virtual Tour Field Trip Medieval Scotland History Activity Digital

Macbeth Intro Virtual Tour Field Trip Medieval Scotland History Activity Digital

Introduce your students to Macbeth with this engaging virtual tour/field trip of medieval Scotland. Featuring transportation, daily life (including castle life), sports and entertainment, and even the possible medieval roots of the Loch Ness monster, this fully digital activity includes:a Google site which houses the activitiesinformational reading as well as videos (historical note: some of the content in the videos is rooted in medieval England)a digital handout containing 12 EDITABLE questi
Preview of Vocational Support- Reading a Work Schedule

Vocational Support- Reading a Work Schedule

Created by
Success Prep
This is truly a digital resource. There are text boxes with 22 sized font already to go for you and your students. There are 11 different work schedules, each with four employees. Each of the 11 work schedules are repeated three times. 33 of the 35 slides contain four questions relating to the work schedule. There are 132 questions!For reference I have included a slide that showcases helpful information regarding work schedules.This is a great transition activity for high schoolers on IEPs. I al
Preview of Debate - Safety versus Freedom - AP Language Synthesis Essay Prompt Practice

Debate - Safety versus Freedom - AP Language Synthesis Essay Prompt Practice

* Updated 11/21/23 with 2 rubrics + Line of Reasoning handout/slideThis is my students' favorite AP Language activity each year. Facilitated as a debate using the Synthesis essay structure, the "Freedom v. Safety" prompt from a previous AP Language exam is great practice combining skills in research, argument writing, and debate. Please see the preview for a view of all materials in this resource.This resource includes hyperlinks to videos on my YouTube channel for Argument/Synthesis writing spe
Preview of Vocational Support - Reading Pay Stubs

Vocational Support - Reading Pay Stubs

Created by
Success Prep
This is truly a digital resources. There are text boxes with 22 sized font already to go for you and students. There are six different paystubs (they are repeated 2-4 times). Each slide contains three questions relating to the pay stub. There are 57 questions! For reference I have included a slide defining common pay stub works such as rate, pay period, gross pay, net pay, year to date (YTD), etc.This is a great transition activity for high schoolers on IEPs. There is no math in this resource. I
Preview of Ethical Dilemma Chat Group Activity

Ethical Dilemma Chat Group Activity

A business ethical dilemmas activity in which students read through ethical dilemma scenarios and take notes on what they would do. Students can work in groups or individually. Works well for an ethics unit or Business class. Fully editable in Google Drive.
Preview of Editable Choose A Path Interactive Slides Farmhouse Theme

Editable Choose A Path Interactive Slides Farmhouse Theme

With distance learning causing a disconnect with content in the classroom, this editable Farmhouse Google Slides interactive Choose A Path scenario template allows you to excite your students by providing them with their own adventure with your content.As you transport your students into your content scenarios, your students can evaluate historical events, scientific discoveries, mathematical quandaries, and much more as they decide their own choices when facing the same situations our historica
Preview of Resume-Making Workshop for High School Students (Resume Resources and More)

Resume-Making Workshop for High School Students (Resume Resources and More)

Created by
Ed Inspirations
You can use all (or portions) of this 20-page interactive resume-making workshop with high school age students who are either making a resume for the first time or looking to improve their basic resume. This product teaches students about the different parts of a resume (E.g., "Objective", "Education", "Experience") and specific resume-writing skills (E.g., using past tense in bullet-point descriptors, using active voice to indicate results and achievements rather than "doer" type language, etc
Preview of Worksheet: Evaluating a Speaker [CCSS.ELA.SL.3] (EDITABLE)

Worksheet: Evaluating a Speaker [CCSS.ELA.SL.3] (EDITABLE)

Created by
TheQueenV2013
A worksheet to explore ideas in 6 Specific Categories in a workshop format for a speech or speaker assignment. Is general enough to use with most speeches and speakers.1. Comments About First Impressions: 2. Comments About Delivery: 3. Comments About the Speaker: 4. Comments About the Structure: 5. Comments About Rhetoric: 6. Comments About What You Learned:
Preview of Editable Choose A Path Interactive Slides Boho Theme

Editable Choose A Path Interactive Slides Boho Theme

With distance learning causing disconnect with content in the classroom, this Boho themed editable Google Slides interactive Choose A Path scenario template allows you to excite your students by providing them their own adventure with your content.As you transport your students into your content scenarios, your students can evaluate historical events, scientific discoveries, mathematical quandaries, and much more as they decide their own choices when facing the same situations our historical fig
Preview of Ahmaud Arbery Authentic Assessment - Using & Citing Evidence - Distance Learning

Ahmaud Arbery Authentic Assessment - Using & Citing Evidence - Distance Learning

Created by
Ed Inspirations
Testing is tricky during distance learning and digital instruction, but this authentic assessment will prompt independent, culturally responsive, and honest work. This product uses the tragic case of Ahmaud Arbery to teach students about citizen's arrest law. Students receive a role-play where lawyers ask them to answer some questions about citizen's arrest in response to community questions and concerns. Students then receive an interactive task that lets them click on a variety of sources (
Preview of WKSH: Write an Open Letter [CCSS.ELA.W.9] (EDITABLE)

WKSH: Write an Open Letter [CCSS.ELA.W.9] (EDITABLE)

Created by
TheQueenV2013
Directions: Write an Open LetterStandard: [CCSS.ELA.W.9] Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.Task: Write an open letter about a topic important to you that you would like to see real change happen. Your audience is depending on you to  provide more than first reaction opinions; they desire informed opinions.  Read About Open Letters: https://www.npr.org/2012/03/22/148979521/an-open-letter-about-open-lettersRead an Historical Open Lette
Preview of WKSH: Discover Ballad Elements [CCSS.ELA.W.9] (EDITABLE)

WKSH: Discover Ballad Elements [CCSS.ELA.W.9] (EDITABLE)

Created by
TheQueenV2013
STANDARD: [CCSS.ELA.W.9] Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.Directions: Take notes about the items below in the ballad. Try to use inductive reasoning to make generalizations about all ballads based on the one you have. Elements:
Preview of WKSH: Summary Chart for 2 Texts [CCSS.ELA.W.9] (EDITABLE)
Preview of WKSH: Journal of Plague Year v. Diary of Sam Pepys [CCSS.ELA.W.9] (EDITABLE)
Preview of ELA Skills: Attorney's Closing Argument: "Oscar Pistorius"

ELA Skills: Attorney's Closing Argument: "Oscar Pistorius"

Created by
Focus By Design
This activity has students expand their understanding of a text by making an inference as to the guilt or innocence of the protagonist. Students will preview a format for writing closing arguments which includes addressing the opposing side's argument. This activity requires students to create a claim, and support it with evidence from the text as well as reasoning. Finally, students will need to write the closing argument in a formal tone as though the case was really being presented in front o
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