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Preview of PUBLIC SPEAKING Course | Semester Speech Curriculum | Communication Classes

PUBLIC SPEAKING Course | Semester Speech Curriculum | Communication Classes

Want to teach your secondary public speaking students with confidence? Speech classes are a blast to teach, but only if you're comfortable with the material and the processes. I've taught public speaking at the high school and college levels for 23 years, and I've created the course I wish I'd had when I started.From organizing the course in Google Classroom to assessing formal presentations, this resource has it all. Wondering what to do when you have a sub? I have you covered. Want to know my
Preview of Types of Colleges - College Readiness

Types of Colleges - College Readiness

Want to help your high school students with college planning and improve their college readiness? Teach them about the different types of colleges in the U.S. with this digital resource -- an interactive Google Slides presentation. It's a complete lesson in one slide deck! NOTE: I also have this same presentation with Pear Deck slides! Click here for the Pear Deck version.⭐️ These slides introduce students to the different types of colleges, including public vs. private colleges, for-profit coll
Preview of Self-Advocacy - Soft Skills for College and Career Readiness

Self-Advocacy - Soft Skills for College and Career Readiness

Do your high school students hesitate to speak up and take charge of their learning? Then you need this NO-PREP interactive Google Slides presentation to teach your students about self-advocacy -- a very useful soft skill for college and career success!This full lesson covers what it means to be a self-advocate and why it's so important for college and career readiness. This is a must-teach lesson for all students, but especially for students traditionally underrepresented in higher education (e
Preview of Types of College Degrees - College Readiness

Types of College Degrees - College Readiness

Have you realized that before you can talk to your students about choosing a college and career, they need to know the different types of college degrees and most students don't already know this?! Get your high school students started with college planning and increase their college and career readiness with this interactive Google Slides presentation on "Types of College Degrees." ⭐️ These slides introduce students to the different types of college degrees, including general program lengths, r
Preview of Isaac Newton: The Laws of Motion and Gravitation - A Study Guide for gardes 8-12

Isaac Newton: The Laws of Motion and Gravitation - A Study Guide for gardes 8-12

Discover the genius of Isaac Newton with this in-depth study guide, crafted for students aged 13-17 (Grades 8-12). This guide takes learners on an exploratory journey through Newton's life, his groundbreaking discoveries in gravity and motion, and the development of calculus. Featuring engaging timelines, insightful explanations of the laws of motion and gravitation, and Newton's most famous quotes, this product makes complex concepts accessible and fascinating. It's an essential resource for ed
Preview of College Readiness - Types of College Degrees Pear Deck

College Readiness - Types of College Degrees Pear Deck

Use this interactive Google Slides Pear Deck presentation to help your high school students with college and career planning and increase their college readiness by teaching them about the different types of college degrees. Lesson plan included! ⭐️ These slides introduce students to the different types of college degrees, including general program lengths, requirements, and possible areas of study and future careers.⭐️ Click here to learn more about Pear Deck or watch this video! Pear Deck is a
Preview of Conducting Man-on-the-Street (MOS) Interviews for Broadcast Stories

Conducting Man-on-the-Street (MOS) Interviews for Broadcast Stories

TITLE: Conducting Man-on-the-Street (MOS) Interviews for Broadcast Stories OVERVIEW & RATIONALE: Vox pop, a.k.a. Man-On-The-Street (MOS) interviews, present challenges for any reporter, from finding willing participants and relevant soundbites, to ensuring diversity in respondents, to conducting the interviews under tight time constraints. When done poorly, MOS amount to no more than a scattered survey of inconsequential opinions; and, at their worst, could even amplify falsehoods, misinform
Preview of Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis

Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis

Thank you for purchasing this primary resource and its ancillary materials. I hope that the lesson bundle lightens your burden and provides enriching accessibility to the important concepts and skills for your students to engage and grow as rhetoricians. This video previews the materials. This lesson and its activities are aligned with both the ELA Common Core Standards and the AP English Language & Composition Skills. This resource and its ancillaries are available on Google Slides and Goog
Preview of BUNDLE: Conducting Formal Interviews & Man-on-the-Street Interviews-broadcast

BUNDLE: Conducting Formal Interviews & Man-on-the-Street Interviews-broadcast

BUNDLE description:Conducting Formal Interviews & Conducting Man-on-the-Street (MOS) Interviews for Broadcast Stories I am an Emmy-award winning broadcast journalist and an experienced educator and I understand that a powerful, informative interview can make or break a broadcast news story. This ability to get the story “straight from the horse’s mouth” makes a powerful impact on viewers, however, broadcast journalists must master a range of skills to elicit quality information that contrib
Preview of Logical Fallacies Notes Presentation and Practice

Logical Fallacies Notes Presentation and Practice

Created by
Paper 2 Pixels
This is a very thorough presentation that introduces students to the concept of logical fallacies in argumentative speaking and writing. It defines false cause, straw man, begging the question, false dilemma, ad hominem, hasty generalization, and loaded language using specific definitions, examples, and audiovisual examples. At the end of the presentation, there are fifteen practice questions for identifying logical fallacies. An answer key for these is included. This pairs well with a persuasio
Preview of College Readiness - How to Choose a College Pear Deck

College Readiness - How to Choose a College Pear Deck

Use this interactive Pear Deck Google Slides presentation to engage your high school students in a college planning talk about how to choose a college! This college readiness presentation/lesson offers 10 tips for making a college choice and can help students pick a college to research further or even to make a decision of where to apply to if they are ready to submit their college applications.⭐️ I have this same presentation without the Pear Deck slides in my TPT store. Just click here to see
Preview of Harry Potter: Point of View Mini-Unit: Creative Writing + Analysis NO PREP 3 Day

Harry Potter: Point of View Mini-Unit: Creative Writing + Analysis NO PREP 3 Day

Created by
Drops of Jules
Attention all English Language Arts teachers! If you're looking for a creative and engaging way to teach your students about point of view, look no further than the Harry Potter Point of View Mini-Unit Bundle! With day by day lesson overviews, slides, guided notes, writing assessment instructions, outlines, and worksheets, this bundle provides everything you need for a no prep assignment that hits a ton of standards.Over the course of three days, your students will dive into the world of Harry P
Preview of More about Podcasts [Podcasting Lesson Plan]

More about Podcasts [Podcasting Lesson Plan]

Created by
Building Beats
Students will learn the difference between scripted and Q&A podcasts and familiarize themselves with a wide range of podcast topics.This lesson revolves around collective listening and discussion.**All that is needed for this activity is a computer or phone with ability to record sound, and a WiFi connection.This lesson plan includes the Lesson Objective, Materials Needed, Warmup, Lesson Plan, Breakout Session, Key Vocabulary, Reflection, and Resources, including podcasts created by other st
Preview of Listen Lesson Kit: Cruel and Unusual… Lunch?

Listen Lesson Kit: Cruel and Unusual… Lunch?

Engage your students and inspire thoughtful discussion and research with media!This Listen Lesson Kit contains guided note-taking exercises in two formats, lecture and discussion guidance/narrative slides with a full teacher script, discussion questions, and follow-up links, built around “Are Prison Diets Punitive? A Report From Behind Bars,” from the Gravy podcast, a production of the Southern Foodway Alliance.  This is an AUDIO-only podcast.I have built this lesson around the question of what
Preview of Leadership Styles

Leadership Styles

I typically use this as our second unit, following the Introduction to Leadership Slides also available here on TPT. This slide deck walks students through the 7 primary styles of leadership, then encourages students to take a personality inventory. I typically use true colors, but you can use whatever works for you and your students. Then ends with directions for a presentation project that can be scaled up or down, done as a slide show, a video, or just spoken presentation. I typically ask for
Preview of "The Devil and Daniel Webster" by Stephen Vincent Benet PowerPoint Presentation

"The Devil and Daniel Webster" by Stephen Vincent Benet PowerPoint Presentation

Facilitate a discussion and note-taking session on the conventions of tall tale with this PowerPoint presentation, which complements the reading of "The Devil and Daniel Webster" by Stephen Vincent Benet. Going beyond merely defining key literary terms (tall tale, hyperbole, allusion, metaphor, simile, regional dialect, and more), the slideshow offers prompts and presents questions to encourage active engagement with the short story. For example, the slideshow has students revisit the text in or
Preview of Self-Refuting Statements and Reductio ad Absurdum - Pear Deck lesson

Self-Refuting Statements and Reductio ad Absurdum - Pear Deck lesson

Teach two critical but basic thinking skills through the interactive power of Pear Deck technology. All schools and curriculums claim to emphasize critical thinking, but few explicitly teach thinking skills, which, much like literacy, undergird every ELA skill. Can we all agree that clear, logical thinking is more important and needed now than ever before?Self-Refuting Statements involves identifying claims that defeat themselves.Reductio ad Absurdum is a tool for assessing the strength of an ar
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: Should the US Lower the Voting Age?

Discussion-Based Lesson: Should the US Lower the Voting Age?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: Are U.S. Elections Fair?

Discussion-Based Lesson: Are U.S. Elections Fair?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: What Do Rich Countries Owe Poor Countries?

Discussion-Based Lesson: What Do Rich Countries Owe Poor Countries?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: Should Congress Have Term Limits?

Discussion-Based Lesson: Should Congress Have Term Limits?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: Should State Governments Have More or Less Power?

Discussion-Based Lesson: Should State Governments Have More or Less Power?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: Has the Supreme Court Become Too Politicized?

Discussion-Based Lesson: Has the Supreme Court Become Too Politicized?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: Should NATO Keep Expanding?

Discussion-Based Lesson: Should NATO Keep Expanding?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
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