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Media Literacy Credible Sources Evaluating Website Effective Research Skills 5-8
By TooBookedUp
Engage your middle school students (grades 5-8) in the essential 21st-century skill of discerning and evaluating websites with this meticulously crafted Media Literacy Lesson Kit. Perfect for any research-based class, this resource empowers students to critically analyze information, a skill increasingly crucial in today's digital age. Whether you're introducing media literacy or reinforcing it as a review, this lesson kit serves as an invaluable tool, especially effective before students embark on writing essays.
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Why Choose This Media Literacy Lesson Kit?
Elevate Your Teaching with Our Media Literacy Lesson Kit!
Prepare your students to critically analyze and navigate the complex landscape of digital media. This lesson kit not only enhances their research projects but also fosters an understanding of the broader implications of media consumption. Don't miss out on the opportunity to equip your students with the skills they need to succeed in the 21st century. Add our Media Literacy Lesson Kit to your teaching toolkit today and witness the transformation in your classroom's approach to media literacy!
California Missions Report | California Missions Writing Activities | Research
By Rainbow Lessons
Engage your students in a comprehensive and enriching learning experience with our California’s Missions Report Writing Sheets. These meticulously crafted worksheets provide a structured and engaging framework for students to conduct thorough research, organize their findings, and craft informative and quick reports on the captivating history of California’s missions.
Let your students explore the fascinating stories behind these iconic landmarks and write their specific and organized reports.
YOU’LL GET:
▪︎ Report writing sheets for each of the 21 missions
▪︎ A common report sheet to be used with any mission
▪︎ 2 sample report sheets
▪︎ Interesting facts writing templates (lined and without lines)
▪︎ Mission stories writing template
▪︎ 1 Mission stories sample sheet
Use it for independent study or as part of a group activity, these report sheet caters to various learning styles, making it an adaptable resource for various classroom needs.
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NEW! GEOGRAPHY— COMPASSION EARTH DAY PROJECT | Facing Needs Around the World
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Geography | Earth Day Project | Creating a 501c3 | Real-World Activity
The Compassion Project | Facing Needs Around the World
Students learn through play or reenactment — yes even when they are older and in middle school or high school. This lesson has students work in cooperative groups to identify an educational, health, human or environmental need around the globe. As if in real-life circumstances, students come together to create a non-profit 501c3 with a purpose or mission on solving this world issue. It may range from animal cruelty issues to lack of resources like water to deforestation, etc.
Each team will work to combat an issue in one of the following categories:
° Animal Cruelty & Endangered Species Issues.
° Plant & Environmental Issues
° Human & Social Issues
° Other
OBJECTIVES:
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DESERT ISLAND EXPLORERS | FRENCH/ENGLISH | LONG TERM SUB PLANS | LESSON PLANS
By French Made Fun!
Desert Island Explorer is an engaging, two-week game-based sub unit designed for grades 5 to 9, offering an immersive and bilingual experience centered around the theme of desert islands. This project-based learning module combines elements of language arts, science, and teamwork to enhance students' critical thinking, creativity, and collaborative skills.
Nothing is more stressful than having to leave work for an extended time: our profession requires us to plan, to create engaging resources, and to assume the subs covering have French capabilities. We all know that's... not the reality of this profession. When you've gotta be out, you've gotta be out, and frankly, when you're in this position, you've not got the time, energy or mental health to allow for this level of planning. That's where I come in! This ressource covers you for roughly two weeks: providing your sub with direction in English, and activities in both English and French to ensure a seamless absence... And if you aren't actually out (or maybe you're checked out and just a body in the room!) but just want someone to tell you what to do for 2 weeks, this checks out for that, too.
I integrate discussion-based prompts, writing activities, reading activities, film watching, reflections, games, math tasks, group work, projects, presentations, art tasks - just about everything to keep them engaged while you're away! This is a clear and engaging this resource for your next emergency absence.
In this mega crypt of activities relating to desert island survival, you'll discover the following activities:
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Setting Goals with a Vision Board - Canva, PowerPoint or Google Slides Project
By Innovations in Technology
This unit gives students a new way to plan goals and create a visual representation of them as they create a vision board using the free Web 2.0 tool Canva (www.canva.com), Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides. Canva does not require download, making it easy for teachers who are not able to download software on classroom computers to still give their students a choice in learning. Options for using Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides are also included for use if the teacher prefers.
In these lessons, students are provided with a quick tutorial for Canva, as well as links to other resources to help them with their designs. The tutorial is intended to help students get started with the program and then use the resources within the program to refine their creations. Links are included to tutorials for Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides.
Students start this unit by learning about vision boards and looking at some examples before planning their own. Next, they search for non-copyrighted pictures, quotes and words to convey their goals and create a vision board using Canva (PowerPoint or Slides). Teacher and student resources are provided for the lesson, along with full instructions and project expectation, including a grading rubric. Three versions of the assignment are included: One that includes all software choices, one that includes only Canva, and one that includes only the Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides options. A sample vision board is also included, as well as links to other examples. Links for tutorials are provided for all suggested software choices in the student resources and a Quick Start Tutorial Guide is included for Canva. All student resources are fully editable, so that it can be easily modified for any classroom.
If you prefer, this lesson can be done without access to student computers, using poster board and pictures cut from magazines (see full supply list for this option below). A version of those instructions is also included.
Perfect for the beginning of the school year or the New Year to set goals, this lesson can be used in technology, AVID, leadership or similar classes. This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in any secondary classroom.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Materials Required:
Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)
Software such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides (optional if students are using Canva)
If you want to do this project without computers, you will need these supplies for each student:
o Poster board
o Scissors
o Glue/tape
o Magazines for pictures
o Markers/pens
o Colored Paper
o Stickers (optional)
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NOVEL IDEAS! FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL [THE ULTIMATE BOOK REPORT]
By Richard B Williams
This NOVEL IDEAS FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL resource allows English Language Arts teachers to quickly engage and teach students. This resource boasts has 30+ EDITABLE Slides, Several Suggested Uses, Varied Types of Questions, Presentation format, and a student workbook with answer key. This resource encourages insightful planning and thinking from both teacher and student. 6th - 12th Graders will show their growth through this resource, and YOUR LESSON. Check it out!
^^^^THIS IS ONE PROJECT WITH DIFFERENT PARTS, NOT DIFFERENT PROJECTS FOR NOVELS^^^^
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***AWESOME CLASS DISCUSSIONS ***
***AMAZING NOVEL PRESENTATIONS***
***WONDERFUL STUDENT-DRIVEN BOOK REPORT PROJECT***
This RESOURCE includes:
1. 9 ELA ELEMENTS
2. POWERPOINT and WORKBOOK versions
3. 30+ SLIDE/DOCUMENT EDITABLE resource
4. SUGGESTED uses
5. OVER 60 QUESTIONS
6. TEACHER NOTES and more
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Library Week Collaborative Coloring Poster, Bulletin Board Craft Decoration Art
By Lia
Library Week Collaborative Coloring Poster: New Book New Adventure.
Get ready to celebrate Library Week in style with our collaborative poster activity. Join us as we come together to showcase the joy of reading through a vibrant and inspiring poster.
In this delightful activity, each student will receive a unique coloring page. These coloring pages are sure to captivate the imagination of every student. What makes this activity truly special is that each individual coloring page is a piece of a larger puzzle, contributing to the creation of a collaborative masterpiece.
The collaborative poster is in a 37.5 × 30-inch size, divided into 20 squares (one for each student).
The design features very clean edges, without any crisp lines.
In this pack you will receive:
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4 Points Non-curricular Task - Perfect Geometry Introduction
By MsVisualizer
The task: Draw 4 points such that when you connect each point to the other 3 points for a total of 6 line segments, there are exactly 2 distinct lengths of line segments. You must connect each point to every other point.
This product includes
This worked really well with my honors Geometry students, it led perfectly into the symbols we use to show congruent side lengths and the definition of point, line segment, etc and many other geometry topics. It has also been a good challenge for my more advanced 6th and 7th grade students.
My Other Thinking Classroom Tasks
Noncurricular Task: Estimating Rational and Irrational Numbers
Rectangle Area and Perimeter Thinking Problems
Writing Equations from Tables Thin Slicing Task
Geography: Face Of The Earth, Landforms Masterpiece (Easel Activity Included)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Need a new, creative, and fun way to teach landforms? This lesson, which includes a Faces of Earth Landforms Speed Game and will allow your students to grasp the concept of each landform, both contextually and visually
Includes:
Introduction Activity
Speed Time Contract
Faces of Earth Portrait activity
Grading rubric and in-depth teacher instructions
Answer sheets
All game pieces are included. May require minimal amount of teacher prep.
Your kids will have fun while learning!
Note: This lesson is written for individual student instruction, but can be easily modified for group collaboration. Suggestions are included in teacher instructions.
Design & Create a Board Game | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
What middle schooler isn't excited by playing games as a part of their lesson? This activity takes their love of games to a new level as they work with a team to create a new board game, test them for "fun appeal" by playing and critiquing others' games and then making the necessary modifications to complete an awesome final product.
Created for middle schoolers, this project based learning lesson is a great addition to technology classes that teach programming, phone app creation and other game design as a way for students to really focus on what makes a game addictive.
Lesson includes teacher resources, including web links, design ideas and guides, student expectations and rubric, and student worksheets. This lesson can be completed entirely OFF computers, without computer access for students, making it great for those days you have to give up your technology lab for standardized testing.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
My 7th and 8th graders loved this and I hope yours will too!
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BLOOM'S TAXONOMY FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL
By Richard B Williams
This BLOOM'S TAXONOMY FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL resource allows teachers and students to work through a lesson critically. This resource boasts has 70+ EDITABLE Slides, Several Suggested Projects and Activities, Varied Types of Worksheets, Bloom's Taxonomy characteristics and QUESTION STEMS and TASK CARDS. This resource encourages insightful planning and thinking from both teacher and student. 6th - 12th Graders will show their growth through this resource, and YOUR LESSON. Check it out!7
This RESOURCE includes:
1. BLOOM'S TAXONOMY CATEGORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS
2. 60+ SLIDE/DOCUMENT EDITABLE resource
3. OVER 12+ SUGGESTED PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES
4. 30+ TASK CARDS (6 PER CATERGORY)
5. SEVERAL WORKSHEETS
6. TEACHER NOTES and more
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Welcome Back To school Coloring Collaborative Poster | Bulletin Board Craft Art
By Lia
Welcome Back To School - Collaborative Poster Activity
Kick off the new school year with our delightful "Welcome Back To School" collaborative poster, featuring adorable school supplies! This engaging activity is the perfect way to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere in your classroom.
The collaborative poster is in a 37.5 × 30-inch size, divided into 20 squares (one for each student).
The design features very clean edges.
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Setting SMART Goals | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Setting SMART Goals is a lesson that helps students identify and plan goals for school or their personal life by utilizing the SMART method of goal planning (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Timely). This is a great lesson to start off a new semester or a new year.
In these lessons, students are provided with an introduction to the goals methodology and suggested resources for whole class activities are included to introduce the lessons. Next, students brainstorm with a small group and then work individually to craft their own individual goal. This project was created for middle school students but would easily be adaptable to any age group.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• Introduction to SMART Goal Planning (student handout)
• Instructions for Group Brainstorming Activity
• Individual Goal Planning Brainstorming Worksheet
• Individual Goal Planning Final Goal Worksheet
• Follow up Activity (progress check)
• Project Rubric
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By Richard B Williams
This BIOGRAPHY PROJECT resource allows students to look at themselves, their responses to historical figures, and their society and world. This resource boasts has 60+ EDITABLE Slides, Several Projects and Activities, Varied Types of Worksheets, Reader Response, a VIDEO ASSIGNMENT, and Short Responses This biography resource encourages insightful research.6th - 10th Graders will love this process and research, this resource, and YOUR LESSON. Check it out!
This RESOURCE includes:
1. 60+ SLIDE/DOCUMENT EDITABLE resource
2. A VIDEO DEFENSE ASSIGNMENT
3. A BIRTH CERTIFICATE ASSIGNMENT
4. A TIMELINE PROJECT
5. SEVERAL WORKSHEETS
6. A REFLECTION EXERCISE
7. 13+ PROJECT/ASSIGNMENTS and much more
to make your your classroom GREAT!
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Evaluating Web Sites - WebQuest & Infographic Project | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn more about how to critically view and judge the validity and trustworthiness of a web site. Included with the lesson is a Webquest to learn about some of the criteria to evaluate on a web site with questions that require reading and critical thinking skills as they learn what to look for in a reliable site. Then, students use the knowledge they have gained to create an Infographic using Canva (www.canva.com – a free, online graphic program) that outlines what others need to look for in a reliable web site. These project are great to print and display in the classroom or hallway!
Great for the beginning of the school year to get student research off on the right foot, this lesson is suitable for technology classes, English Language Arts classes, or any class that will use the Internet as a source for research information.
This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary grades or high school as well.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files included:
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Evaluating Web Sites WebQuest Student Instructions and Questions
• Evaluating Web Sites WebQuest Answer Key
• Evaluating Web Sites Infographic Project Expectations & Grading Rubric
• Canva Quick Start Tutorial
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BLOOM'S TAXONOMY FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL
By Richard B Williams
This BLOOM'S TAXONOMY FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL resource allows teachers and students to work through a lesson critically. This resource boasts has 70+ EDITABLE Slides, Several Suggested Projects and Activities, Varied Types of Worksheets, Bloom's Taxonomy characteristics and QUESTION STEMS and TASK CARDS. This resource encourages insightful planning and thinking from both teacher and student. 6th - 12th Graders will show their growth through this resource, and YOUR LESSON. Check it out!7
This RESOURCE includes:
1. BLOOM'S TAXONOMY CATEGORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS
2. 60+ SLIDE/DOCUMENT EDITABLE resource
3. OVER 12+ SUGGESTED PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES
4. 30+ TASK CARDS (6 PER CATERGORY)
5. SEVERAL WORKSHEETS
6. TEACHER NOTES and more
to make your your classroom GREAT!
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Technology Then & Now: A Team History / Research Project
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students use critical thinking and research skills to determine how a specific form of technology evolved. Working with a partner or small group, students start with where their chosen technology was prior to 1900 and then take it through 5 more steps of evolution to the present day. Students use the Internet for research to determine what had to happen between each step to move their technology to the next iteration. Worksheets are provided for six high interest topics, with an editable blank form (PowerPoint) if the teacher chooses to add another topic (or let students choose a different topic). The worksheets are two pages (print front and back). Resources for the teacher and students include a short list of Internet sites as a starting point for each research topic. A sample completed worksheet is also included for one topic. Topics included are:
• How We Listen to Music
• How We Watch a Movie
• How We Take Photographs
• How We Communicate on the Telephone
• How We Research Information
• How We Tell Time
This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.
Files included:
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Technology Then & Now Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric
• Technology Then & Now Student Worksheets (6 topics, plus an editable blank – both color and black and white versions of each)
• Sample Project
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ELA DAILIES FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL [BELLRINGERS AND MORE]
By Richard B Williams
This ELA DAILIES FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL resource allows English Language Arts teachers to quickly engage and teach students . This resource boasts has 150+ EDITABLE Slides, Several Suggested Uses, Varied Types of Worksheets, and a student workbook with answer key. This resource encourages insightful planning and thinking from both teacher and student. 6th - 12th Graders will show their growth through this resource, and YOUR LESSON. Check it out!
***GREAT FOR BELL RINGERS OR EXIT TICKETS***
***AWESOME CLASS DISCUSSIONS ***
***AMAZING GRAMMAR MINI-LESSONS***
This RESOURCE includes:
1. 8 ELA Categories from Sentence Completion, Improving Paragraphs, to Art Analyses.
2. POWERPOINT and WORKBOOK versions
3. 150+ SLIDE/DOCUMENT EDITABLE resource
4. SUGGESTED uses
5. SEVERAL WORKSHEETS and answer booklet included
6. TEACHER NOTES and more
to make your your classroom GREAT!
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The History & Invention of Toys - WebQuest, Research & Presentation Project
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn interesting facts about the history and invention of toys as they complete several projects including a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Next, students will be challenged by creating a presentation to showcase how different toys evolved over the years, comparing toys of fifty years ago with modern ones. Also included with this lesson is a wordsearch puzzle and an answer key, which is perfect for early finishers or as a part of the lesson.
This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well. This lesson could be used in a history or technology class and is also a great lesson to leave for a substitute teacher!
Materials Required:
· Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)
· Software such as Microsoft Word/PowerPoint or Google Docs/Slides
Files included:
· Teacher & Student Resources
· The Invention of Toys WebQuest Activity (print and editable digital files included)
· The Invention of Toys WebQuest Answer Key
· Toys Then & Now Research & Presentation Project Student Expectations and Grading Rubric
· Wordsearch Puzzle – The Invention of Toys
· Wordsearch Puzzle Answer Key
Approximate Lesson Duration:
· WebQuest - 1 (50 minute) class period
· Research & Presentation Project – 2-3 (50 minute) class periods
· Wordsearch Puzzle – 30 minutes
· Presentation of Projects to Class (optional) – time will depend on class size
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ELA DAILIES FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL [BELLRINGERS AND MORE]
By Richard B Williams
This ELA DAILIES FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL resource allows English Language Arts teachers to quickly engage and teach students . This resource boasts has 150+ EDITABLE Slides, Several Suggested Uses, Varied Types of Worksheets, and a student workbook with answer key. This resource encourages insightful planning and thinking from both teacher and student. 6th - 12th Graders will show their growth through this resource, and YOUR LESSON. Check it out!
***GREAT FOR BELL RINGERS OR EXIT TICKETS***
***AWESOME CLASS DISCUSSIONS ***
***AMAZING GRAMMAR MINI-LESSONS***
This RESOURCE includes:
1. 8 ELA Categories from Sentence Completion, Improving Paragraphs, to Art Analyses.
2. POWERPOINT and WORKBOOK versions
3. 150+ SLIDE/DOCUMENT EDITABLE resource
4. SUGGESTED uses
5. SEVERAL WORKSHEETS and answer booklet included
6. TEACHER NOTES and more
to make your your classroom GREAT!
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Hey Angry Teacher Fam,
I'm Richard Williams, The Angry Teacher. I've been teaching for 20+ Years, and have amassed quite a bit of knowledge to share. Please consider joining the Angry Teacher family; we'll enjoy having you in the fam!
Please consider checking out the other EDUCATIONAL materials and resources in my store.
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