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Study skills Common Core RI.11-12.7 resources

Preview of 10 Lessons in Digital Literacy

10 Lessons in Digital Literacy

This e-booklet contains a collection of ten lesson plans. Each plan is based around an authentic infographic from the internet.The aims of the lessons are to:-: develop student's digital literacies-: help them to think more critically about online information-: develop their ability discuss and develop ideas around information and understand how it applies to their own lives.The lessons progress through a range of tasks that engage student’s interest, encourage them to:-: interact and share what
Preview of Breakfast around the World - Lessons in Digital Literacy

Breakfast around the World - Lessons in Digital Literacy

This lesson is based on an infographic about the different things that people eat for breakfast around the world.In the lesson students will find out about the different things people usually have for breakfast in different countries, and they will develop an awareness of the importance of having a good breakfast.Example materialsThe plan also includes a number of research tasks that develop students’ abilities to create and carry out online research, create online questionnaires and share their
Preview of Helping Students Cope With Stress: Real Life Scenarios & Info Text for Middle-HS

Helping Students Cope With Stress: Real Life Scenarios & Info Text for Middle-HS

I got a message from a student today who said, "My teachers are piling on the homework and the essays! Help!" It's a common complaint from students (And teachers!). How can teachers help students cope with stress? Use the two versions of a stress coping workshop (presented in two versions) with your students!Note: The educational download includes PDF, Google Workspace (Google Docs), and Easel.Features Included in the Resource:Teacher's Note for Using this ResourceTWO Versions of a Nonfiction Te
Preview of How To Study High School Classroom Poster - different learning styles tips

How To Study High School Classroom Poster - different learning styles tips

Created by
Alex Licht
This classroom poster provides DETAILED studying tips based on students' learning styles. Students are encouraged to try out each method because their learning styles can change or vary depending on the school subject or the needs for different classes!
Preview of How to Write Cornell Notes Lesson

How to Write Cornell Notes Lesson

Created by
Kathleen Hodges
I use this step-by-step lesson to prepare students for the notetaking needs in middle- and high school. The lesson specifically reinforces textbook reading skills, notetaking skills, summarizing, and finally, using Cornell Notes to study for tests.
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