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Balanced literacy Common Core SL.9-10.3 resources

Preview of Limetown Season One Bundle

Limetown Season One Bundle

Looking for an activity to boost engagement in your classroom? Do you want to improve your student's listening skills? Wouldn't it be perfect if they could also work on their analysis skill set? Dreams can come true by integrating season one of the Limetown podcast into your classroom. In season one of Limetown Lia Haddock searches to find out what happened to the town of Limetown. And as she gets closer to the truth the suspense builds for students. This bundle will allow students to
Preview of Video Analysis Toolbox

Video Analysis Toolbox

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
In today’s electronic environment, multimedia literacy--an essential 21st century skill-- is more important than ever before. Students need to understand, analyze, and evaluate the complex messages presented in video, television, Internet, and other media forms. This toolbox includes six handouts that help students deconstruct messages in video clips, speeches, and commercials. Furthermore, incorporating multimedia into one’s lessons sparks student interest, teaches speaking and listening ski
Preview of Analyzing Pixar Shorts

Analyzing Pixar Shorts

Created by
The BachelorED
Students learn to notice and note rhetorical devices and intended arguments through screen grabs from popular Pixar shorts, Presto (2008) and Day and Night (2010). Students work in groups to identify techniques and make arguments.
Preview of Podcast Graphic Organizers/Planner (activities for all podcasts)

Podcast Graphic Organizers/Planner (activities for all podcasts)

Created by
BUOY EDU
Get your students excited about the world of podcasts and help them develop their listening comprehension. There are so many fantastic podcasts for students of all ages to explore. This guide can be used in a classroom setting or at home. This is a PDF format for easy printing and sharing. See the Google Doc version if you would like the ability to customize it.You will find ideas and extensions that can work with any podcast!This guide is designed for educators and/or parents to use as a compan
Preview of LISTENING TO RESPOND BUNDLE

LISTENING TO RESPOND BUNDLE

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A bundle of 4 resources on listening to respond.This bundle includes:Handouts: Vocabulary, Rules, Strategies, RubricsWorksheets, Exercises, and Task CardsLesson Plan with ResourcesReady to use PowerPoint PresentationHere are some possible uses for these in your classroom:To challenge early finishersFor effective tutoringAs ESL stations and sub tubsAs holiday work and homeworkFor small group collaborationsFor an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichmentThis is what teachers say abo
Preview of Media Literacy: Seven Sources of Bias Information Personal Essay

Media Literacy: Seven Sources of Bias Information Personal Essay

Introduces students to the 7 sources of major biases of all information regardless of its form. Reinforces critical thinking skills, fallacies, and conflicts of interest that can affect the transparency, objectivity, and authenticity of any type of piece of information. Students learn to identify fake news and false narratives to avoid or perpetuate them. The Healthy Mind Express Media Literacy Series, a nonprofit effort based in Michigan features two separate writing assignments (Seven Sources
Preview of "Why Videos Go Viral" TED Talk Questions

"Why Videos Go Viral" TED Talk Questions

This product includes the transcript of the TED Talk "Why Videos Go Viral" by Kevin Allocca as well as ten multiple-choice questions. The multiple choice questions address author's purpose, central idea, summary, and analyzing the meanings of unknown words.
Preview of LISTENING TO RESPOND LESSON PRESENTATION

LISTENING TO RESPOND LESSON PRESENTATION

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A lesson presentation that presents teaching and learning resources on listening to respond.After completing this lesson, the students will be able to:Generate responding rules for listening.Acquire HEAR and LISTEN strategies.Infer, respond, and summarize information presented.Demonstrate the mastery of listening to respond in writing.This Resource Includes:Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and OutcomesVocabulary Overview - Listening, Hearing, Attention, ConcentrationFlipped Lesson P
Preview of Discussion Tokens

Discussion Tokens

Created by
Rachael Porter
Operating as a discussion scaffold, these tokens are laminated and given to students in small groups to guide their conversation. They can be used in any subject to increase the speaking and listening capabilities of your students. The roles each have sentence stems to build students confidence, and include Predict, Question, State, Follow On, Lead and Connect.
Preview of Jury Evidence Tracker

Jury Evidence Tracker

Created by
English Nerd
Jury members fill this graphic organizer out while they observe the trial. They are assessed for the mock trial based upon how well they utilize this graphic organizer.
Preview of Podcast Graphic Organizers (podcast activities) - CUSTOMIZABLE

Podcast Graphic Organizers (podcast activities) - CUSTOMIZABLE

Created by
BUOY EDU
This is a CUSTOMIZABLE version of the Podcast Listening Guide (for Google Presentations).Get your students excited about the world of podcasts and help them develop their listening comprehension. There are so many fantastic podcasts for students of all ages to explore. This customizable guide can be used in a classroom setting or at home. This is a PDF & Google Presentation format for easy printing/sharing & customizing. The link is included with the PDF with directions. There is also a
Preview of Book Club Role Cards

Book Club Role Cards

These mini task cards have specific roles for students to participate in abook club. These cards help ensure that everyone participates. Book Club Role Cards can be easily copied for multiple groups. Each card includes directions and sentence starters to help kids enact these roles.
Preview of Independent Reading Assignment Sheet

Independent Reading Assignment Sheet

This assignment sheet has two different independent reading activities; students are meant to pick their book and then complete the tasks included Part 1: Investigating Informational TextsTask & RubricPart 2: Interview with the ReaderTask & RubricThere is also a rubric for each activity; tasks are created to accommodate different types of learners and apply their understanding to their reading.
Preview of LISTENING TO RESPOND WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

LISTENING TO RESPOND WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A package of 10 worksheets with answers on listening to respond.This resource includes:Finding out from the partner what makes a good listener.Listening to riddles to respond.Imagining to listen and write.Demonstrating listening mastery in writing.Listening to the podcasts to respond.Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom:To challenge early finishersFor effective tutoringAs ESL stations and sub tubsAs holiday work and homeworkFor small group collaborationsFor an end of unit asse
Preview of Valentine's Day English

Valentine's Day English

Created by
EnglishGCSEcouk
We use Valentine’s Day as a stimulus for improving our speaking skills and our writing to argue skills. Includes differentiated activities to help students improve their arguing techniques, organization, planning, tone and more. A fantastically detailed and differentiated lesson that can be adapted for other texts and age groups. Useful particularly for Grade 6, 7 and 8 English classes but a lot of fun for Grade 9 and Grade 10 classes preparing for English assessments too!
Preview of Media Literacy Group Activities

Media Literacy Group Activities

There are three group activities in this document. Each activity is designed to help students understand the media's effect on it's audience. Students will engage in evaluating different media sources and completing the activities.
Preview of LISTENING TO RESPOND HANDOUTS

LISTENING TO RESPOND HANDOUTS

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A compact review of listening to respond for quick referencing.This resource includes:Vocabulary OverviewResponding RulesHEAR StrategyLISTEN StrategyAssessment RubricsHere are some possible uses for these in your classroom:To challenge early finishersFor effective tutoringAs ESL stations and sub tubsAs holiday work and homeworkFor small group collaborationsFor an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichmentThis is what teachers say about these resources:WRITING BUNDLE-LESSON PLANS: G
Preview of Ten Things I Hate About You reading response & QUICK WRITE

Ten Things I Hate About You reading response & QUICK WRITE

Created by
Tori Allred
While Ten Things I Hate About You is generally considered old and out of date by today’s teenage generation, the raw emotion in Kat’s poem that closes it will live on forever! My number one goal for quick-writes is to implement and understanding of metacognition in two ways. First, when used as a lesson closure, to show how reflecting on the day's discussion in writing will commit the information to long term memory. Second, when used as a lesson introduction, a quick jot can help to recall info
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