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High school informational text simulations for Gifted and Talented

Preview of Zombie Task Force Simulation for Model United Nations BUNDLE

Zombie Task Force Simulation for Model United Nations BUNDLE

Get students debating and engaged in Model UN with this fun Zombie Task Force simulation! This bundle includes everything you will need to host an effective Model UN simulation. The comprehensive Zombie Task Force Simulation Slides presentation will walk your students through the process from learning what it means to be a delegate to successfully writing a resolution. Resources and graphic organizers are provided for each step of the process. This is a great way to kick off your club or unit! S
Preview of Virtual Field Trip:  Shakespeare's London {A PreReading Simulation for 7-12}

Virtual Field Trip: Shakespeare's London {A PreReading Simulation for 7-12}

As you’re preparing to teach one of Shakespeare’s plays, host a simulation where students take a virtual field trip to London! This half digital, half paper experience will provide students background knowledge about The Globe, costuming, architecture, Shakespeare’s birthplace, and also give students the chance to actually “plan” their own trip! NOTE: This product requires the use of YouTube, link shorteners, and Google sites. It is also very highly recommended that you are working with a c
Preview of Editorial vs. Regular News Article Game (Is it Fact or Opinion Writing?)

Editorial vs. Regular News Article Game (Is it Fact or Opinion Writing?)

In this engaging, self-checking Google Slides game, students gain a valuable skill for interacting with media.  Students are guided to learn the difference between fact and opinion writing—even when the difference is subtle—by reading information about both, then looking at headlines and choosing whether the headlines are for editorials or regular facts-only news articles. All headlines are from real articles, so students are learning with content that is relevant.  Students are given feedback i
Preview of Create your own civilization based off of 'Weslandia'

Create your own civilization based off of 'Weslandia'

Created by
Travel Chick
Create your own civilization based off of the book 'Weslandia'. Students will use their social studies knowledge to create their own utopian society. Your students will have a blast taking knowledge that they have previously learned about and applying it to their new civilization! Their creativity will amaze you!!!! ***UPDATED!!!!*** More creatively designed! More rubric options! Teacher information page included Curriculum: CCSS Writing: W.2, W.4, W.5, W.6, W.8, W.10 Social Studies: geog
Preview of Class Escape Problem Solving Game

Class Escape Problem Solving Game

Created by
Erin Smith ELA
Modeled after the popular "Escape" games in many cities around the country, this classroom version prompts students to work together as a class to solve puzzles, connect the clues, and crack the code! This is a great activity for the first week of school to encourage teamwork and help students get to know each other and the classroom. Your students will be totally engaged in this hands-on challenge! You will need the following tools: - tape - color printer - scissors or paper cutter - white c
Preview of Class Escape: Halloween Edition

Class Escape: Halloween Edition

Created by
Erin Smith ELA
My students loved my original Class Escape, so I created the HALLOWEEN EDITION when they begged me to make another! Modeled after the popular "Escape" games in many cities around the country, this classroom version prompts students to work together as a class to solve puzzles, connect the clues, and crack the code! Your students will be totally engaged in this hands-on, Halloween-themed challenge! You will need the following tools: - tape - color printer (preferred) or regular printer - scisso
Preview of What is the United Nations

What is the United Nations

Introduce your students to the basics of the United Nations with this introductory lesson! This resource is designed for direct instruction and includes important information for students to gain an understanding of the United Nations. This introductory lesson is a great way to start off your Model United Nation club or class. It will also serve as a stand alone lesson if your class is studying the UN in a social studies class.This resource includes sections of the UN charter, and descriptions a
Preview of Choose Your Adventure: Dystopia

Choose Your Adventure: Dystopia

Immerse your students in the world of Dystopian literature with this "Choose Your Adventure" activity! Students are inserted into the story as the protagonist and are given a series of choices that will determine their fate. There are 74 choices and 28 possible endings! They must navigate through social classes, a rebellion, totalitarian rule, and a dubious government. Use as a hook activity for a novel, a genre study, or to accompany another dystopian text!
Preview of Edgar Allan Poe Biography Digital Escape Room

Edgar Allan Poe Biography Digital Escape Room

Created by
Teaching ELA 21
In this exciting digital escape room game, students must hunt through the Poe Museum to find clues that will unlock a hidden artifact. Students will be captivated as they play immersed in a digital 360 degree view room. When students get into the escape room, they will be greeted by creepy music and fun interactive puzzles. Volume is a must for this game! Students will start at the "Start Here" button on the front door and work their way through the numbered locks.A pleasant surprise awaits as s
Preview of Era of Reconstruction: Interactive Activities

Era of Reconstruction: Interactive Activities

This resource is designed to have students critically explore the period of Reconstruction. Two highly engaging, interactive Slide Presentations will vicariously draw students into the lives of the Freedmen during this historical period of time. LESSON ONE: Reconstruction Era [Intro]Includes:45 Slide Presentation & Guided Notes HandoutPOV Freedmen Scenario Activity LESSON ONE will have students examine; the different ways in which newly freed slaves expressed their emancipationthe POV of a F
Preview of Defining Leadership & Creating Tomorrow's Leaders Today

Defining Leadership & Creating Tomorrow's Leaders Today

In a democratic society, choosing effected leaders is an essential criterion for citizens. In this activity, students will explore leadership qualities that are essential for a strong leader, not only in the government, but also in all facets of life. Through understanding what makes a leader, students are then able to model those traits and become leaders themselves. Students will explore leadership through analyzing ambiguous information about major leaders throughout history. Using that limit
Preview of Learning Disabilities Simulations- Social Emotional Learning for Students

Learning Disabilities Simulations- Social Emotional Learning for Students

Every classroom in the world is comprised of students who learn differently. Our students are surrounded by peers who have learning disabilities, speech disorders, attention deficits, and more!  Are we teaching our kids about these differences?  Are we equipping them to help their peers and show empathy towards them?  Have we empowered those who learn differently?In this 4-part simulation, students will gain an understanding of how some kids learn, struggle, and feel during parts of their learni
Preview of U.S. Supreme Court Virtual Field Trip Activity: Key Functions, Landmark Cases

U.S. Supreme Court Virtual Field Trip Activity: Key Functions, Landmark Cases

Take your students on a virtual field trip to learn about the Supreme Court of the United States. Using a combination of Google Earth™ 360-degree views, video, informational text, and visuals, your students gain key understandings about the purpose, organization, and functions of the Supreme Court. Your students will also tour various aspects of the Supreme Court Building and will gain an overview of key landmark cases.This virtual field trip covers::: Where is the Supreme Court Building?:: What
Preview of Ice Breaker- Deserted Island

Ice Breaker- Deserted Island

This activity is used as a collaboration, critical thinking, get-to-know-you, and/or problem solving activity. For the activity students are deserted on an island left only with the given list of items. The students must follow the listed perimeters and use only the listed items (and their byproducts) to survive and escape using reasonable means. Your students will impress you with their critical thinking skills and ability to find a way to survive under purposefully complex and difficult ci
Preview of Gifted Education Unit- Design Your Own App

Gifted Education Unit- Design Your Own App

As of 2017, 77% of Americans own a smartphone or tablet. It is estimated that in 2020, people will spend $189 billion on apps. Design Your Own App is an excellent extension for students to use critical thinking and problem solving skills to develop a new innovative app. Their new app can be used to entertain, connect people, educate, or make everyday living easier. Students will create a thorough description of how to app works and a visual design of the app. Finally, students will have the opp
Preview of Heart Transplant Debate - Argument, Persuasion, Line of Reasoning, Team Building

Heart Transplant Debate - Argument, Persuasion, Line of Reasoning, Team Building

The Heart Transplant debate is a great entry to a unit on persuasion/argumentation. It's also a fantastic tool to teach Line of Reasoning through experiential learning. This activity provides an opportunity for students to apply knowledge of general debate skills as well as locating and citing appropriate evidence. Two articles are linked as sources and pre-reading to this debate. My students loved arguing for their "client" and this debate got them out of their seats. I used this as an opportun
Preview of Mysterious Fossils Come To Life

Mysterious Fossils Come To Life

Created by
wild voices
Virtual Paleontology lesson. This is a non-fiction lesson plan of real fossils that were found 50 years ago. I have made a puzzle for students to put it together. As they find the ancient fossils they will have to look at them comparing them to clues that they will find to answer critical thinking questions. Student's will put all the clues together by looking, comparing, reading, matching, answering, and studying. The real fossil's will start to come to life and will tell them a story about wha
Preview of Haunted Ski Lodge - Virtual Escape Room Review on Types of Text Structure

Haunted Ski Lodge - Virtual Escape Room Review on Types of Text Structure

What's scarier than a review on text structure? A BORING review on text structure!This will be FREE on TpT through September 21. Grab it now!With the spooky season almost upon us (and let's be real, it's always spooky season for middle schoolers) what could be better than grabbing their attention AND reviewing focus standards? Keep the rigor going AND entice them to participate with a virtual escape room.All you have to do is share the first slideshow with your students and ta-da! Your job is do
Preview of New Year's Around the World Digital Escape Game (Standards Based ELA Test Prep)

New Year's Around the World Digital Escape Game (Standards Based ELA Test Prep)

New Year's Around the World Digital Escape Game - Engaging Cultural Exploration for Students! Welcome to an exciting journey across the globe with our New Year's Around the World Digital Escape Game! This innovative and standards-based activity is designed to captivate students while reinforcing their understanding of New Year's customs in diverse cultures. Perfect for grades 9-10, this escape game is an excellent way to promote active learning and review key concepts.Key Features: Digital Escap
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.2.9 Identify Bias & Propoganda

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.2.9 Identify Bias & Propoganda

Created by
The Gifted Coach
Introducing "Empowering Citizens: Addressing State and Local Issues through Public Policy Analysis." This innovative lesson and simulation provide students with the tools and knowledge to actively engage in addressing state and local problems through research, analysis, and advocacy. By immersing students in real-world scenarios, they will explore the intricate process of researching public policy alternatives, identifying relevant government agencies, and determining effective courses of action
Preview of Create your own civilization using Science and Social Studies

Create your own civilization using Science and Social Studies

Created by
Travel Chick
Using the book 'Weslandia', students will create their own utopian society. Students will use their knowledge from Science and Social Studies to create their own civilizations. Science: Discoveries, Water Supply, Housing, Energy Sources Social Studies: Geography, Economics, Culture, Religion, Government etc. Included: group worksheets, rubric, examples UPDATED: More creative appearance Additional rubric New pictures If you like this activity you may also like other civilization project h
Preview of Into Thin Air Everest Climbing Simulation Unit Activity

Into Thin Air Everest Climbing Simulation Unit Activity

After years of tweaking, I have finally gotten to the point to share this great activity. Teaching Into Thin Air can be difficult, and I was in search of an activity that could catch my students attention. I decided to put the students in a fictional mountain climber setting. After breaking the class into at least five expeditions, the students are responsible for a variety of activities over the course of the unit. They begin by studying the importance of advertising by designing items that w
Preview of SPEED DISCUSSION--A strategy for discussing informational text!

SPEED DISCUSSION--A strategy for discussing informational text!

Created by
The Clever Owl
This ENGAGING strategy for classroom discussion is student approved! Blank stares are a thing of the past with this strategy. ANY student will find this strategy much more engaging than the typical question and answer strategies that never lead to active participation! INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Arrange desks in two rows facing one another (the person across is your partner.) If you have an odd number of students, make the last 2 seats in 1 row work together the entire time (this is row 1) The students i
Preview of Resume-Making Workshop for High School Students (Resume Resources & More) [PDF]

Resume-Making Workshop for High School Students (Resume Resources & More) [PDF]

Created by
Ed Inspirations
You can use all (or portions) of this 20-page interactive resume-making workshop with high school age students who are either making a resume for the first time or looking to improve their basic resume. This product teaches students about the different parts of a resume (E.g., "Objective", "Education", "Experience") and specific resume-writing skills (E.g., using past tense in bullet-point descriptors, using active voice to indicate results and achievements rather than "doer" type language, etc
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