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10th grade reading strategies webquests

Preview of Real News vs. Fake News: Evaluating Online Sources Webquest and Game

Real News vs. Fake News: Evaluating Online Sources Webquest and Game

Equip your students with the critical thinking and analysis skills they need to navigate the digital landscape with our "Real News vs. Fake News: Evaluating Online Sources Webquest and Game" now with UPDATED LINKS! Tailored for middle school and high school English Language Arts (ELA) teachers, this educational resource transforms the often challenging task of source evaluation into an engaging and interactive learning experience.Key Features:Interactive Learning Journey: Take your students on a
Preview of Human Brain Webquest - Anatomy

Human Brain Webquest - Anatomy

Created by
Linda McCormick
This is a web search designed to give students factual information about the brain as they read for information using the internet. During the search they use a variety of strategies and skills that will prepare them to do research. They learn about the parts of the brain and the interaction of the brain with the body as part of the central nervous system. A chart to label as a review and a word search are included.I added an Easel version of this webquest. I made the links active within Easel
Preview of Sources Scavenger Hunt: Snuffing Out Fake News Activity

Sources Scavenger Hunt: Snuffing Out Fake News Activity

Engage your students to look critically at news media sources and scope out unreliable, bias, and fake sources. This lesson will teach students how to differentiate between credible, reliable news from “fake news.”First, they’ll learn about six types of news media (fake news, credible news report, amended news report, satirical news report, political cartoon, and opinion piece) with an engaging digital scavenger hunt challenge.For this activity, students will explore the sources in an interactiv
Preview of Firekeeper's Daughter Pre-Reading Station Activity or Webquest

Firekeeper's Daughter Pre-Reading Station Activity or Webquest

This product is intended to be used as a pre-reading activity before beginning Angeline Boulley's Firekeeper's Daughter. There are four pages that could also be used as separate stations if that works better for your classroom. The topics covered include pop culture of 2004, an analysis of the location and history of Sault Ste. Marie, where the novel takes place, an inquiry into the methamphetamine problem of the early 2000s and the meaning and differences between the titles of Anishinaabe, Ojib
Preview of "Romeo and Juliet" Pre-Reading WebQuest Flipbook

"Romeo and Juliet" Pre-Reading WebQuest Flipbook

Created by
208 LitChicks
This digital, interactive flipbook is designed to help students understand 6 key pre-reading concepts prior to beginning Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". Students will either read excerpts, view infographics, take digital tours, or watch videos on: Shakespeare, Shakespeare's World, Shakespearean Language, The Globe Theater, Shakespeare's Works, and Influences Today. As they explore each of these topics, students will complete short tasks on each "flap" within the digital flipbook. This resource
Preview of Bundle: Quinceañeras for Spanish Class

Bundle: Quinceañeras for Spanish Class

Bundle and save! This bundle includes FOUR of my products about Quinceañeras in one product. Included in this bundle are:1. Quinceañeras: Reading and Substitute PlanThis reading a good emergency substitute plan to keep handy. It includes three articles on Quinceañeras as well as comprehension questions following each article. The articles are written in English, so any level of Spanish can use it. Also included is a crossword puzzle featuring some of the terms from the articles and a key.2. All
Preview of Anne Frank Background and The Holocaust History — Research Webquest

Anne Frank Background and The Holocaust History — Research Webquest

Introduce your students to the Holocaust and Anne Frank by having them conduct their own research.Using credible websites, your students will search for answers that will give them essential background information regarding the Holocaust, WWII, and Anne Frank. It's a great pre-reading activity that will enhance reading comprehension while conducting a novel study or drama study. This product will work for both the memoir The Diary of a Young Girl and the drama adaptation The Diary of Anne Frank
Preview of OF MICE AND MEN Google Earth Introduction Tour (Steinbeck) Setting Activity

OF MICE AND MEN Google Earth Introduction Tour (Steinbeck) Setting Activity

LOur Of Mice and Men Google Earth is a high-engagement way to give an Introduction Tour of the geography of the novel's world. The first time I busted out Google Earth on the projector to introduce a unit, students were riveted. And they still are...every time.★ We've filmed a YouTube video tutorial to acquaint you with the software.★ Make sure you have the ability to unzip a folder to view the content inside. We've filmed a YouTube video tutorial to acquaint you with unzipping files.SUGGESTED A
Preview of Propaganda Techniques Web Quest for The Hunger Games Suzanne Collins

Propaganda Techniques Web Quest for The Hunger Games Suzanne Collins

A Web Quest to teach the 11 main forms of Propaganda Techniques used by the dystopian Capitol of Panem in The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. This mini lesson comes complete with everything you need from a DO NOW, to the Teacher's overview of the lesson details, to three different version of the graphic organizer to be used to complete the assignment. Students will work in groups to define each term, present to the class, and use the same GO for a study tool. There is even a built in homewor
Preview of Greenhouse Gases EPA article with worksheet

Greenhouse Gases EPA article with worksheet

Created by
AA31 Labs
With all the high-stakes testing going on in other disciplines (math and English, notably), science teachers are being asked to help students succeed in those arenas. Literacy in the Chemistry class room can be a challenging goal to accomplish as many chemistry texts are not accessible to high school students. The EPA has terrific information it shares on its website about greenhouse gases and global warming. I have taken material from the website and created a 2 page reading activity that is e
Preview of "Hip Hop History" Literary Webquest-End of Year Review w/ 4 High-Rigor Passages

"Hip Hop History" Literary Webquest-End of Year Review w/ 4 High-Rigor Passages

Created by
TeachRamos
Interactive test-prep? Yes!Everything you need to review and practice the literary genres for State Testing!-Build skills with State-Test-style questions and short answer questions!-Push high-rigor thinking by insisting on text evidence. -Entertain students with high-interest texts & media based on the origin of hip hop. Webquest Includes: -6-stage Webquest includes:-Introduction Bio of DJ Kool Herc-4 passages with question sets for: *8.5 Drama (with video) excerpt from "The Get Down" *8
Preview of A Long Way Gone Background Info WebQuest or Printable for No Internet

A Long Way Gone Background Info WebQuest or Printable for No Internet

This background activity is a WebQuest or a Printable Version for A Long Way Gone or for the Civil War in Sierra Leon. The reading is about the civil war in Sierra Leon and has eight questions. The reading is easy to read and the questions reference the paragraph number to make it even easier for Special Education and College Prep. students to find the answer. The WebQuest has four websites where students look at images and read captions, the printable copy has two websites that are in a print v
Preview of Pre-Reading Activity - Internet Scavenger Hunt on Of Mice and Men

Pre-Reading Activity - Internet Scavenger Hunt on Of Mice and Men

With this Of Mice and Men Pre-Reading Internet Scavenger Hunt, students will embark on a digital journey to enrich their understanding of John Steinbeck's classic novel before they start reading it. Through this interactive activity, students will explore various online resources to learn about the author, setting, historical context, and themes of the text. Throughout the scavenger hunt, students will practice paraphrasing, honing their ability to rephrase information from different sources in
Preview of A Webquest on the Allusions in Rainbow Rowell's Eleanor and Park

A Webquest on the Allusions in Rainbow Rowell's Eleanor and Park

Created by
Bradley Thompson
Rainbow Rowell's 2013 novel "Eleanor and Park" is immersed in allusions to comic books, film, literature, music, and current events popular in the 70s and 80s. In order to better understand these allusions, this webquest contains quotes from the novel and hyperlinks in which readers can access information about these allusions online to learn more about them. The hyperlinks vary depending on the allusion. Some hyperlinks access Wikipedia entries, some go to YouTube scenes from referenced films o
Preview of Romeo & Juliet Digital Escape Room - Before or During Reading

Romeo & Juliet Digital Escape Room - Before or During Reading

This product is a Romeo & Juliet Digital Escape room Student Introduction: You are about to discover everything you need to know to read Romeo and Juliet. Solve the puzzles and clues to escape this digital introduction to the play. Can you figure out all four locks to escape the room? Grab a piece of paper and a pencil to write down your clues as you solve the game. The first step is to click on the Romeo & Juliet Characters.This is a completely NO PREP activity with ANSWER KEY included
Preview of Name that Song! Figurative Language Activity - Great for Independent Activity!

Name that Song! Figurative Language Activity - Great for Independent Activity!

Name that Song Figurative Language (Great for Distance Learning)This figurative language activity is to help students to better understand and identify different types such as similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole, allusion, alliteration, and onomatopoeia. - Students can review each type of figurative language by reviewing an anchor chart, then look at some examples, followed by a quick 5 question check over each one. - Activities are tiered for students (3 levels for each fig. lang.)-
Preview of Me (Moth) Anticipation Guide and Web Quest

Me (Moth) Anticipation Guide and Web Quest

Created by
The Neal Space
Use this anticipation guide to build anticipation, start kids thinking about main themes and motifs, and build background knowledge before reading the novel in verse Me (Moth) by Amber McBride.
Preview of Harlem Renaissance WebQuest Modern Day Connections

Harlem Renaissance WebQuest Modern Day Connections

Created by
Lit Lang Lady
I used this in my 11th grade English class after reading several short stories from the Harlem Renaissance. I wanted to tie the unit to current events, so that students could see the connections between the themes from that time period to today. The activity contains a list of several different Internet articles that have to do with race and current race relations. Students choose a title, then search for it, and complete the questions while reading. Students evaluate the author's argument and
Preview of Reading Digital Escape Room - No Prep Grades 7-12 Special Education

Reading Digital Escape Room - No Prep Grades 7-12 Special Education

Check out this Reading Digital Escape Room for grades 7-12 Special Education. I would say the ideal grade is 9-10 but you can decide for yourself! This is a Reading World Escape where you escape the 3d World Website. Your school must allow students to go to google sites, docs, forms and slides for it to work at your school. Students solve four clues:1. South America -# code2. Africa - # and letter decipher3. China - Word Reveal Clue4. Australia - Morse Code DecipherFor an escape room I usually p
Preview of Pre-Reading KWL, WebQuest, and Presentation for The Great Gatsby

Pre-Reading KWL, WebQuest, and Presentation for The Great Gatsby

This pre-reading lesson is designed to give students the necessary historical and cultural background information about the 1920's before they read The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald so that they can understand context. For this lesson, students will complete a KWL chart on six terms related to the Roaring Twenties (consumerism, the "new woman," the American Dream, old/new/no money, prohibition, and WWI). Students are then divided into groups in order to complete research on ONE of the term
Preview of Introduce Your Students to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: 3-Day Lesson Plan

Introduce Your Students to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: 3-Day Lesson Plan

Looking for a comprehensive and engaging way to teach Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare? Look no further than this amazing resource from Teachers Pay Teachers!This introduction is broken down into 3 daily activities that are sure to keep your students engaged and interested in the material. The strategies and activities included in this resource have been tried and tested, ensuring that you are getting only the most effective teaching methods.While students are encouraged to use Google and
Preview of Night - Chapter 8 and 9 Internet Activity or Printable for No Internet

Night - Chapter 8 and 9 Internet Activity or Printable for No Internet

Read this website about the aftermath of the Holocaust. This is a great activity after finishing the book Night. This gives students an understanding of what happened when the prisoners were liberated. Click HERE for my Night folder
Preview of The Story of an Hour - Review Activities - Task Cards and Web Quest

The Story of an Hour - Review Activities - Task Cards and Web Quest

These review activities for "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin include connecting to the setting and author, identifying the theme, analyzing dramatic and situational irony, finding symbolism, and connecting to a poem by Maya Angelou. There are two versions available for your use. If you prefer a web quest / virtual format, there is a 2 page document. Each topic includes a link and a graphic organizer for students to analyze the text. If you prefer task cards or stations, there are 5 printabl
Preview of Alphaboxes - Background/ History Notes Romantic Period Fireside Poets

Alphaboxes - Background/ History Notes Romantic Period Fireside Poets

Created by
The Lit Lounge
This graphic organizer allows students to research and collect pertinent information from the Romantic Period and the Fireside Poets. The visual element of the boxes and alphabet help students to associate letters or key words as prompts to recall basic information. To differentiate, you may offer more examples to scaffold or jigsaw the poets or the boxes.
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