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8th grade critical thinking for all subjects resources for Prezi

Preview of Oral Presentation and Presenting Guidelines

Oral Presentation and Presenting Guidelines

Need help with teaching students proper guidelines for oral presentations? This 16 page presentation will encourage students to think about, plan, and give great oral presentations! 12 step, easy-to-follow guide that includes:Know your subjectFind a friendly faceEngage your audienceLet the image speak for itselfLess wording is betterStay focusedDon’t read from slidesPractice makes perfectBe aware of time allotmentFollow directionsDress for successSmile!Meets oral communication guidelines for hel
Preview of Teacher Digital Planner

Teacher Digital Planner

Organization made easy!Use this editable digital planner to save time and navigate your teaching life.Re-use for years to come!I have used this for two years and it has made my days go so much smoother!It has also helped with planning for future years!Features:Monthly OverviewWeekly OverviewDaily, Monthly and Weekly ChecklistsDay plansLink page for your most frequent website/document visitsStudent InfoMeeting NotesParent Communication/trackingPlanning stickersQuick tabs for easy navigationAND MO
Preview of 12 Unknown, Influential African Americans

12 Unknown, Influential African Americans

Created by
CallMeMrGardner
Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12th and Frederick Douglass was born on February 14th. Lincoln and Douglass were two great Americans who helped to shape and define this country, and, as a result, their birthdays were celebrated independently in circles and communities since the mid-to-late 1800’s. It is thought that Carter G. Woodson embraced the importance of the second week in February when he introduced “Negro History Week” to celebrate the invaluable contributions of African Americans.
Preview of Building Empathy In Your Students

Building Empathy In Your Students

"Empathy starts with putting yourself in someone else's shoes -- a key step in understanding perspectives that differ from your own. This isn't just a nice thing to do; it's an essential, active skill. It's foundational to embracing differences, building relationships, gaining a global perspective, conducting richer and deeper analysis, and communicating more effectively. This skill is about as "21st century" as it gets.” - EdutopiaComplete mini-lesson with activities for conducting an independe
Preview of Year at a Glance Planning Guide Template

Year at a Glance Planning Guide Template

Created by
MrsCessac5th
This resource includes templates to plan out units for the year. It includes a version in quarters and trimesters. Feel free to copy and paste the tables in order to put all subjects into one document.
Preview of 100-Slide Narnia Code Prezi, Worksheets & Discussion Guide for C.S. Lewis Fans

100-Slide Narnia Code Prezi, Worksheets & Discussion Guide for C.S. Lewis Fans

Created by
Aimee Line
Your Narnia fans will appreciate this 100-Slide PREZI based on Michael Ward's ground-breaking book The Narnia Code and its parent book Planet Narnia. Student worksheets and discussion guide are included. In 2003, Michael Ward discovered C.S. Lewis's hidden planetary framework for The Chronicles of Narnia series. Each book is themed after one of the seven Pre-Copernican planets (the planets seen by the naked eye before the invention of the telescope). Bring the thrill of this discovery to your cl
Preview of Study Skills Lesson with Prezi

Study Skills Lesson with Prezi

Prezi is an awesome and engaging way to present your lessons! Included is all you need for a whole group lesson on study skills- NO PREP. I teach it in a 30 minute time frame, but 45 minutes might be better so students have time to complete the worksheet at the end. There are 52 slides and 6 videos. The lesson teaches tips of how to use study tools like highlighters, songs, acronyms, apps, etc. There is also a section of studying do's and don'ts where you can check for understanding by asking t
Preview of Social Media Argument Presentation Project Rubric

Social Media Argument Presentation Project Rubric

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
Students research the pros and cons of social media and take a side. Then, they create a presentation with three reasons for or against it and they include a counterclaim. Then, they present it to their peers and can debate it.This is a fully editable document to meet the needs of you and your kids!The assignment should take:-1 day to do research and find at least 3 reliable sources and take notes about them-1 day to create presentation, using notes -1 day to self/peer edit-1-3 days of present
Preview of Middle School Individual Presentation Peer Feedback Guide

Middle School Individual Presentation Peer Feedback Guide

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
This document can be used during individual student presentations. While students present, their peers in the audience can give feedback. There are two columns: stars and wishes. The stars column is to applaud presenters for 3 things they are doing great during presentation. The wishes column is for 3 things students wish the presenter could do better next time. This is not a graded assignment, rather a chance for students to get feedback and improve in the future. It also gives students
Preview of Bias in the Media Prezi

Bias in the Media Prezi

This Prezi examines and gives specific examples of bias in the media. It focuses on 6 major forms of bias such as "photos, captions, and camera angles" and "crowd counts". The presentation teaches students to identify bias to help them be more informed as they explore journalism in general.
Preview of Affirmations for Students Sticky Note Template

Affirmations for Students Sticky Note Template

Enhance student motivation and promote positive behavior in the classroom with these Positive Affirmations Sticky Notes. Printed directly on 3" x 3" sticky notes, they're an easy and convenient way to spread inspiration and encouragement. These motivational notes are super easy to use! Simply use the template provided to print the pre-written student affirmations directly on to your sticky notes. You can place them around the classroom, surprise a student by placing one on their desk, or even on
Preview of Middle School Group  Presentation Peer Feedback Guide

Middle School Group Presentation Peer Feedback Guide

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
This document can be used during group presentations. While groups present, their peers in the audience can give feedback. There are two columns: stars and wishes. The stars column is to applaud presenters for 3 things they are doing great during presentation. The wishes column is for 3 things students wish the presenter could do better next time. This is not a graded assignment, rather a chance for students to get feedback and improve in the future. When the presenters convene back in t
Preview of 80s Vibe Daily Agenda Slides

80s Vibe Daily Agenda Slides

If you love the 80s like me, these are the daily agenda slides for you! Lots of colors and variations of layouts for you to customize to your needs.
Preview of Middle School Group/Individual Student Presentation Peer Feedback Guide-BUNDLE!

Middle School Group/Individual Student Presentation Peer Feedback Guide-BUNDLE!

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
This document can be used during group OR individual student presentations. While individual students or groups present, their peers in the audience can give feedback. There are two columns: stars and wishes. The stars column is to applaud presenters for 3 things they are doing great during presentation. The wishes column is for 3 things students wish the presenter could do better next time. This is not a graded assignment, rather a chance for students to get feedback and improve in the f
Preview of Inference Higher Order Thinking Lesson

Inference Higher Order Thinking Lesson

Thank you for your consideration in purchasing the lesson on inference. We are pushed to incorporate higher order thinking skills in all classes regardless of the level at which we teach. What many school officials do not consider is that when we have younger or lower level classes, these skills have to be taught explicitly. Therefore, I have put together a whole lesson from top to bottom that teaches the skill of inference thoroughly.
Preview of Class Rule Prezi with Memes

Class Rule Prezi with Memes

Created by
Science Sloth
Make the chore of teaching class rules enjoyable with this Prezi called the Keys to Success. This Prezi has entertaining memes throughout that is sure to lighten the mood during the first days of school. Click the link to get access to the presentation.
Preview of Beginning of the Year Project: How do you learn best?

Beginning of the Year Project: How do you learn best?

A project that kids can do at home or in class that allows them to see how they lean best. It lets them look at learning styles and multiple intelligences.
Preview of Writing Essay Conclusions: Six Strategies Similar to Closure in a Story

Writing Essay Conclusions: Six Strategies Similar to Closure in a Story

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
GIF compares 6 ways to end an essay with 5 ways to resolve a story: restatement and manifesting a moral; anecdotal scene and natural termination/encapsulation; hook-and-return and completion of antithesis; pan-to-larger perspective and manifesting a moral; proposal and solution to central problem; and delayed thesis and manifesting a moral. Image size 960×720 (file size 765 KB). Can be used as a 7-frame animated-graphic slide within a PPT presentation about essay writing or short stories or movi
Preview of Expository Research Presentation Menu (could be used for any presentation)

Expository Research Presentation Menu (could be used for any presentation)

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
This is all about student choice! There are nine different platforms for students to choose from on this document, with directions for how to get started on each one. This activity can be done independently or in groups. To differentiate, cross out or cut off several of the choices for students with accommodations because the project can become overwhelming for them. For students who need a challenge, have them do it independently or ask them to include more cited evidence and sources. **
Preview of Free Coloring Book: Enjoy coloring with long-lived turtles

Free Coloring Book: Enjoy coloring with long-lived turtles

Created by
Suthita Buabun
Free Coloring Book: Enjoy coloring with long-lived turtlesColoring book with sea and beach animalsColoring book with summerColoring activities during relaxation for children. Children have imagined coloring animals in the sea and the beach.Component 2 Pages PDF PrintThank you to everyone who likes our work. See you next time with the coloring event. little sea creatures
Preview of Calming Colors Google Slides Template

Calming Colors Google Slides Template

Created by
Savvy Scientist
This is a pretty Google Slides template to add some design to your presentations. Everything is editable and you can duplicate individual slides to add more. Enjoy!
Preview of Rustic Floral Google Slides Template

Rustic Floral Google Slides Template

Created by
Savvy Scientist
This is a pretty Google Slides template to add some design to your presentations. Everything is editable and you can duplicate individual slides to add more. Enjoy!
Preview of Getting to Know YOU! (Digital Biography) My Life/Novel MASH-UP

Getting to Know YOU! (Digital Biography) My Life/Novel MASH-UP

Looking for a creative GETTING TO KNOW YOU project for the beginning of the year? Here's a different spin on the often repetitive process. This is really good for READING classes.
Preview of Toulmin Argument Model: claim, data, warrant/backing, counter-claim/rebuttal

Toulmin Argument Model: claim, data, warrant/backing, counter-claim/rebuttal

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
This slightly revised model of rational argument adds a backbone of the scientific method and also replaces Qualifier with Counter-Claim (per Purdue OWL). Slow-animated GIF highlights/describes argument parts and how they work together to persuade a critical thinker. You can test your argument essay against these standards of rational persuasion or use the model to design/outline a powerfully persuasive essay (persuasive at least for critical thinkers). Image size 960×720, file size 843 KB for u
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