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Preview of AVID Speed Philosophical Chairs Lesson and Activity - DIgital Resource

AVID Speed Philosophical Chairs Lesson and Activity - DIgital Resource

This AVID Speed Philosophical Chairs note taking lesson plan with teaching slides has everything you need to teach your students the process of speed philosopical chairs while they practice the 5 phases of focused note taking! This lesson also includes 40 speed philosophical topics for students to apply they're learning at the end of the lesson.What's Included:Lesson plan that walks you through the slides43 teaching slides40 speed philosophical chairs topicsparticipant reflective checklistrules
Preview of Symbolism Mini-Lesson with Taylor Swift! (Editable, printable for students)

Symbolism Mini-Lesson with Taylor Swift! (Editable, printable for students)

Created by
Tara Jensen
Consider this a "soft launch" of symbolism! This can be used for late middle and early high school students to introduce and reinforce the idea of symbolism. Students are guided through a turn and talk of color association, then a review of popular symbols. Next, they put their knowledge to the test by watching a video of Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do" and doing a guided analysis of what the symbols in the video might mean. Finally, there is an optional extension to ask students to ev
Preview of "I am very Real" by Kurt Vonnegut Close Reading Worksheet

"I am very Real" by Kurt Vonnegut Close Reading Worksheet

Created by
From Amani Mind
"I am very Real" by Kurt Vonnegut Close Reading WorksheetInclude scaffolded question for high level classes. Modified from Fish tank learning. Worksheet and design themed towards Fahrenheit 451 and the burning of books. Can be used while teaching/reading Fahrenheit 451.
Preview of CLASS: ELA 9-10, 1 Year, 5 Units, 33 Bundles (EDITABLE)

CLASS: ELA 9-10, 1 Year, 5 Units, 33 Bundles (EDITABLE)

Created by
TheQueenV2013
Profile:CLASS: ELA 9-10TIME: 1 YearSTANDARDS: All 32 UNITS: 5TEXT SETS: 24ORIGINAL PRODUCTS: 217LINKS TO RESOURCES: 267RUBRICS: 3THEMATIC TOPICS: 24ESSAY TYPES: 2PROMPT TYPES: 2WRITING SKILLS: 13READING SKILLS: 11 GENRES: 5SCAFFOLDING LEVELS: 5FORMATIVE ASSESSMENTS: 75SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENTS: 5LEARNING TIPS: 119TESTING TIPS: 91 QUESTION BANKS: PROMPTS: 24ACTIVITIES: 432ANSWER KEYS: 217EXEMPLAR TEXTS: 138BUNDLES: 33
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals in 2020 Presidential Campaign Ads

Rhetorical Appeals in 2020 Presidential Campaign Ads

Created by
Alison Sickler
This combined graphic organizer, discussion guide, and scaffolded response task guides students through multiple ads from leading 2020 presidential candidates (updated 1/13/20), prompting them to reflect on rhetorical tools used (including ethos, pathos, and logos), intended demographic, and special interest targets. Sentence stems are included as a support for struggling learners in the response task. As a timely multimedia exercise, this is sure to prompt critical thought and spirited discussi
Preview of Rhetorical Devices in Benjamin Franklin's "Speech in the Convention"

Rhetorical Devices in Benjamin Franklin's "Speech in the Convention"

Created by
EdShots
This graphic organizer facilitates analysis of physical and rhetorical devices in speeches, such as:volumegesturesdramatic pausesrepetitionanaphoraanalogyallusion
Preview of Ethics & Personal Values HyperDoc Lesson

Ethics & Personal Values HyperDoc Lesson

A HyperDoc lesson introduction to ethics and personal values. Includes hyperlinks with QR codes, analysis & reflection questions, and room for student notes.
Preview of Black History, Joy, & Social Media Lesson + Guided Notes (Distance Learning)

Black History, Joy, & Social Media Lesson + Guided Notes (Distance Learning)

Created by
Aubrey ELA
This activity allows students to explore the use of social media for joy in the midst of the difficulty of a global pandemic. Students will read and engage with by 2 articles Newsela, as well as a class discussion and written reflection.Includes a color-coded, step-by-step slideshow and guided notes graphic organizer for independent and/or whole/small group work. Graphic organizer requires students to read, synthesize information, and support claims wit relevant evidence. Includes a social medi
Preview of SPEAKING AND LISTENING HANDOUTS BUNDLE

SPEAKING AND LISTENING HANDOUTS BUNDLE

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A bundle of handouts on speaking and listening.This bundle includes:Debating SkillsInterviewingRole PlaySpoken vs Written EnglishSpeaking Using PromptsRhetorical Devices in SpeechListening to RespondHere 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 resource
Preview of Listen Lesson Kit: Ancestral Foods

Listen Lesson Kit: Ancestral Foods

Engage your students and inspire thoughtful discussion and research with media!This Listen Lesson Kit contains a guided note-taking exercise, discussion questions, follow-up links, and supporting presentation/discussion slides for Aparna Pallavi’s TEDx Talk, “What foods did your ancestors love?”  This is an excellent, thought-provoking talk that shares a personal perspective on the loss of traditional or ancestral foods from indigenous cultures worldwide.  While the talk is centered around the M
Preview of Mock Election Bundle

Mock Election Bundle

Understanding the election, the voting process, and branches of government can be challenging! If you're looking for an interactive way to help your students grasp election processes, suffrage, and voting rights, this bundle is your answer!With this bundle, you can lead your students through a "mock election" where they can understand the struggle many individuals have had on the journey to vote!Fight For The Right To Vote: This is the preview video quest that helps students understand voting ri
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals (Ethos, Pathos, Logos) in the Gun Control Debate

Rhetorical Appeals (Ethos, Pathos, Logos) in the Gun Control Debate

Created by
Alison Sickler
This notetaker provides a YouTube link to a discussion (11m25s) featured on the TODAY show between a survivor of the Pulse nightclub shooting and a member of the NRA. Students watch the video, taking down notes in the graphic organizer for when they hear statements made using each of the rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, logos). Students then process what they watched by writing a scaffolded statement summarizing a key argument by each speaker. This will undoubtedly inspire some rich discussion
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals (Ethos, Pathos, Logos) in the Abortion Debate

Rhetorical Appeals (Ethos, Pathos, Logos) in the Abortion Debate

Created by
Alison Sickler
This notetaker provides a YouTube link to a discussion (8m38s) featured on CBS between members of the pro-life and pro-choice movements. Students watch the video, taking down notes in the graphic organizer for when they hear statements made using each of the rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, logos). Students then process what they watched by writing a scaffolded statement summarizing a key argument by one speaker on each side. This will undoubtedly inspire some rich discussion on both sides of
Preview of Mock Election Reflection

Mock Election Reflection

If you've decided to create a mock election in your classroom to model the election or to help students understand the voting process, this Mock Election Reflection is a great way to recap the lesson(s), see their thinking processes, and assess what they've learned. This resource pairs well with the Mock Election: Ballots & Voter Cards.This resource can also also be introduced with the Fight For The Right To Vote Activity.*Note: You can find all of these resources in the Mock Election Bundle
Preview of Fight For The Right To Vote! (Voting Rights/Suffrage & Mock Election Activity)

Fight For The Right To Vote! (Voting Rights/Suffrage & Mock Election Activity)

In this activity, students will learn what groups were discriminated against in the voting process and how long it took for individuals to have the right to vote! Exploring suffrage through an interactive TED Education video and scaffolded notes, this is a great preview to talking about the election or for having a mock election in your classroom.This resource pairs well with the Mock Election: Ballots & Voter Cards.This resource can also also be summarized with the Mock Election Reflection.
Preview of English Language Development Explain: Speaking and Listening Graphic Organizer

English Language Development Explain: Speaking and Listening Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer is aligned with the WIDA can-do statements for the speaking and listening threads of explain. It is designed to help students to identify key vocabulary, summarize main ideas, and classify cause and effect. This is a highly flexible graphic organizer that can be used with nearly any content.
Preview of 3-2-1 Share Out Graphic Organizer Notes

3-2-1 Share Out Graphic Organizer Notes

Use this graphic organizer to better support your students’ engagement during share outs!Includes space for a 3-2-1 notes organizer for each presenter that shares.Ideas to keep students engaged and on-task:•Have students complete the graphic organizer in small groups after they have completed independent assignments or projects.•Have students take notes during presentations to the entire class by duplicating the graphic organizer so students have enough for each presentation.
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 Frankenstein Activity | Listening Practice | Scaffolded Notes | Game

Frankenstein Activity | Listening Practice | Scaffolded Notes | Game

Created by
Trang Exchange
Practice listening with this video clip, scaffolded notes and paperless quiz. State tests now assess listening! Great for acquiring background knowledge before reading Frankenstein. Follow me for more teacher and tutor tools. Happy teaching! Get your weekends back.Grab the bundle and save a bundle.Frankenstein Bundle: Who's the Real Monster? Mini-Lessons, Essay Scaffold & MoreTeach my Horror Unit before diving into Frankenstein.Horror Unit Bundle | Narrative Writing Mini-Lessons and More |
Preview of Listen Lesson: Contact Tracing

Listen Lesson: Contact Tracing

This Listen Lesson contains a guided notetaking exercise for an episode of NPR's Planet Money podcast, "The Cost of Contact Tracing." The podcast looks at the importance of contact tracing to combat global pandemics and the benefits and drawbacks of traditional contract tracing (which dates back to the Black Plague) and new technologies that automate the process.Enclosed in the lesson is a detailed description of the podcast, including themes, challenging vocabulary, and links to a transcript f
Preview of Speech of the Week

Speech of the Week

Use this lesson with your oral communications students to help them to learn how to evaluate a speaker's effectiveness, what to do, what not to do, and how to apply this to their own speaking. Attached is a short list of possible speeches to get you started, but you can choose whichever speeches may fit with your lesson that week. Speech of the Week Links
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