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Preview of Make Your Own Test - Student Created Test

Make Your Own Test - Student Created Test

This set of test requirements allows students to create a test over unit material themselves. Allowing students to make a test themselves helps them learn the information. The students are required to develop several types of questions. It is a great review activity, or the students could complete this as their assessment over the material instead of taking a teacher made test. It can be used with any subject matter. It can also be used in person or remote.These test requirements include Docume
Preview of CER check list

CER check list

Created by
Danielle Brady
CER checklist that can be printed to be anything from an anchor chart to a book mark.
Preview of Primary Source Analysis - The Document Based Question

Primary Source Analysis - The Document Based Question

Created by
Alta's Place
This is a 28 slide, highly animated, power point presentations on Primary Source Analysis - The Document Based Question. Each of the presentation slides are editable so you can change it to fit your individual needs. It includes a learning exercise for the students to apply what they learned from the presentation. The presentation covers: What Is a Primary Source Document? The Value of Primary Sources Types of Primary Sources Original Letters Original Journals Original Speeches Original Maps O
Preview of Current Event Summary Assignment Template/Student Handout

Current Event Summary Assignment Template/Student Handout

10 prompts for students to use with an article of their choice, or for an article the educator chooses. Printable one-page handout for students.
Preview of Argumentative Organizer

Argumentative Organizer

This is a graphic organizer that may be used for pre-writing or planning an argumentative essay. Includes introduction, thesis, claim, idea or reason, evidence, source, logical reasoning, space for elaboration, counterargument, rebuttal, and conclusion.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Preview of History/Social Studies Lesson Feedback Sheet

History/Social Studies Lesson Feedback Sheet

Created by
Muriel Smith
This resource can help coaches/teachers offer feedback and/or evaluate their history/social studies lessons.
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