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High school oral communication service learning webquests

Preview of Social Media WebQuest: Activism or Slacktivism?

Social Media WebQuest: Activism or Slacktivism?

This WebQuest asks the question: Is social media activism effective in creating real change, or is it merely "slacktivism"?Students work through tasks that require them to investigate examples of online activism on various social media platforms, as well as a case study of a specific hashtag associated with a social media activism campaign. Students will synthesize their understanding and present their findings to their classmates, including their conclusion regarding the effectiveness of social
Preview of Cultural Differences in Communication: A Web Quest!

Cultural Differences in Communication: A Web Quest!

Created by
Casey South
Increasing cultural awareness in adolescents is sometimes difficult, but this web quest encourages students to look at customs in other cultures and to consider their own culture from another perspective. Easily adaptable, this activity and its subsequent presentation and/or classroom discussion can help broaden the horizons of students studying in various content areas such as communications, social studies, business, and career readiness. The web quest provides viable links for students to f
Preview of 101 Questions to Ask Any Military Veteran with Lesson Guide

101 Questions to Ask Any Military Veteran with Lesson Guide

Created by
78ssteacher
Whether you are having veterans at your school for Veterans Day or want to do a classroom project with veterans, this booklet and lesson guide will lead you to success! I originally wrote 101 Questions to Ask Any Military Veteran for veterans and their families. As a classroom teacher, however, I can definitely see its use in the classroom. Students are naturally curious about military veterans and their stories. After ten years in the National Guard and countless hours interviewing and spen
Preview of Socratic Seminar: Who Should Be on American Currency?

Socratic Seminar: Who Should Be on American Currency?

The images we see around us daily have a subtle yet profound effect. In this Socratic seminar, students consider American currency and consider: should the faces on the bills be changed or stay the same? The learn who is featured on currency now and think on who could be. This activity can be used during an American History course as students learn about figures like Andrew Jackson and Harriet Tubman, or can be used as a general debate in any Social Studies or English-Language Arts classroom.
Preview of 1984 - George Orwell (Privacy Webquest & Debate)

1984 - George Orwell (Privacy Webquest & Debate)

Created by
jjbond
This is a side project I teach as we read George Orwell's "1984" - We start it when we're about halfway through the novel, and it takes about a week of class time. The focus of it is to research about the state of Privacy in America, and then to have a short class debate on the two sides of it.Included here:1) Step 1 - Learning about privacy and determining individual opinions/beliefs (2 different 2-page documents)2) Step 2 - Breaking into 2 groups, and researching the different perspectives on
Preview of Leadership Legacy Project

Leadership Legacy Project

Created by
Mackenzie Wright
Leaders are not remembered for their harsh words or moments of weakness but for what they leave behind for others to continue. Some leave behind an impact on people and others leave behind an event that carries on for many years. This project is a perfect ending to a leadership unit. These passion projects are meant to draw out the best of your students, help them learn the skills of an action plan, one pager and presentation all while trying to make the world a better place. My students present
Preview of Aristotle and Rhetoric WebQuest

Aristotle and Rhetoric WebQuest

Aristotle provided thoughts on many topics, from science to public speaking. This resource focuses on Aristotle and his Rhetoric through research. Students will discover Aristotle's life and work and explore the tenants of the Rhetoric. They will identify and evaluate the different types of rhetoric and ethos, logos, and pathos. Students can use this resource as a reference page as they plan any persuasive writing or speaking assignments or activities.
Preview of Cultural Diversity with WebQuest!

Cultural Diversity with WebQuest!

Students will evaluate and discuss cultural diversity and how it pertains to themselves in this activity packed interactive power-point that is fully editable for your own personal customization. A web quest and reflective activity is built into the power point for students to complete.
Preview of TED Talk: Guerrilla Gardner Ron Finley · Google Link · Remote Learning

TED Talk: Guerrilla Gardner Ron Finley · Google Link · Remote Learning

Created by
Mrs Klavohn
This 3 page analysis allows students to dig deeper into the inspiring and engaging TED Talk, "A Guerilla Gardener in South Central LA," by Ron Finley through discussion questions, quote analysis, and vocabulary.TED Talk Description: Ron Finley plants vegetable gardens in South Central LA -- in abandoned lots, traffic medians, along the curbs. Why? For fun, for defiance, for beauty and to offer some alternative to fast food in a community where "the drive-thrus are killing more people than the dr
Preview of 12 Activities for Speech Teletherapy/Distance Learning

12 Activities for Speech Teletherapy/Distance Learning

Created by
speech IRL
This product provides concrete, easy to implement activities for speech-language pathologists using telehealth/distance learning.
Preview of Pod cast Reviews- Homework Activity

Pod cast Reviews- Homework Activity

Similarly to how a writer uses voice to shape meaning, a podcast must consider how to engage an audience through audio techniques. This homework or in class activity asks students to analyze pod casts with a focus on voice, tone, point of view, and audience. It offers a new way to consider oral presentation skills and is also an excellent lead in to a pod cast project on choice book reading (also on sale.) A list of free pod casts to consider listening to (NPR.org, TED Talks, etc.) is listed on
Preview of Dialect and Pronunciation Activity

Dialect and Pronunciation Activity

Created by
Rilla Cooper
This webquest is a fun introduction to American English dialects and pronunciation. It could be used across several classes, though I use it with my Speech 101 class to introduce pronunciation exercises. The Webquest uses multiple links from the www.pbs.org "Sea to Shining Sea" site. The students will read high interest nonfiction articles and respond to reflection questions. This includes all of the necessary intro quiz and article links.
Preview of Operation College Countdown

Operation College Countdown

Created by
Vernon Moore
Students will utilize a website to create a plan on how they will attend college. Students will also create a power point presentation. Full version includes a ruberic & Lesson Plan.
Preview of Sociology: Community Service as final exam option

Sociology: Community Service as final exam option

Created by
Susan Shires
Want an alternate option to the usual final exam? I am assessing throughout the course, so a final exam is not that big a deal to me, so I wanted to do something different. With the approval of my principle, students will have an option. They can take to 100 question final exam OR they can complete community service- 10 hours. These pages explain the expectations, have the forms, and due dates for students. Getting students out into their community makes them live sociology!
Preview of The Wonderful World of Mathematics

The Wonderful World of Mathematics

A webquest to encourage students to discover, research, and present some of the most amazing mathematical ideas that are hardly ever studied in the regular school curricula. Instructional guide to build a website is included.
Preview of Black History Month Great Orator Project

Black History Month Great Orator Project

This activity includes a link to a TES Blendspace website. Students are instructed to view the videos linked in the Blendspace, preview rhetorical terms, and analyze examples of important speeches made by African American figures.
Preview of Lightwriter Package

Lightwriter Package

The Lightwriter is a form of AAC used primarily for clients who have strong typing and spelling skills with good finger mobility in at least one hand. This package contains:A visual of the AAC device with labelling of all key featuresA handout which allows clients to practice incorporating predicative text features at home. This handout can be mounted to a device for easy accessibilityA handout which you can use with the client to highlight the benefits of this AAC device which can aid in fundin
Preview of English for business - Interview

English for business - Interview

Created by
Maryam Igram
In this unit you will find English exercises on the theme of interviews.
Preview of Testing You Ability to Read Body Language

Testing You Ability to Read Body Language

This quick webquest style activity has students take online quizzes to test their ability to read body language and emotions. *Editable*
Preview of The Wonderful World of Geometry

The Wonderful World of Geometry

A webquest that encourages students to research, explore, and present some extraordinary topics in geometry that are hardly ever studied in a regular Geometry class.
Preview of One-on-One chats - Strengthen and Build your Movement

One-on-One chats - Strengthen and Build your Movement

Created by
LNoyesBio
*Free Resource!*This is a tool used in social justice organizations. I want to share it freely, because it does not belong to any of us. I created the "how to" guide, but do not wish to profit. Feel free to customize to fit your group's needs. Enjoy and share!You're part of a nonprofit, social justice team, faith group, or coalition.You look around you, and wonder:“Who is this person?" "What has brought them to this point?”“What experiences, background, biases, and interests do we share?”
Preview of Creating an Oral Reflection

Creating an Oral Reflection

Created by
Ruth Radwan
This document is designed to scaffold students' reflection process while preparing to deliver an oral reflection - either live to their teacher or recorded for a digital portfolio or another platform. It contains reflection points and sentence stems to support all learners, but particularly ELLs and SEN students.
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