10 Ted-Ed Listening Guides for Language Arts / Print + Digital / Google Ready
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Description
Ted-ed has some great videos for quickly introducing students to new ideas. I love using these in class, but sometimes the videos move too quickly for my students to process.
In an effort to make these videos an active experience for my students, I put together these easy listening guides. Each features a Before Watching question to activate prior knowledge, questions to keep students engaged While Watching, and After Watching application or reflection questions.
To make sure everything is ready for distance learning, I've included a fillable .pdf, Google Slides, and editable, self-grading Google Forms for each resource.
The listening guides in this bundle are the ones I use in class, but if there's a Ted-ed Listening Guide you'd like me to design and add, let me know in the Q&A section! Here's the listening guides in this bundle:
- What is verbal irony?
- Comma Story Listening Guide
- In on a Secret? That's Dramatic Irony
- How to Use An Apostrophe Listening Guide
- The Pleasure of Poetic Pattern Listening Guide
- How to Use a Semicolon Ted-ed Listening Guide
- Situational Irony The Opposite of What You Think
- When to Use "My," "Myself," and "I" Ted-ed Listening Guide
- Everything You Need to Read Homer's Odyssey Listening Guide
- What is McCarthyism? And How Did it Happen? Listening Guide (this is an absolute best seller)
Includes:
- 10 Listening Guides
- Before, During, and After Watching Activities
- Application Questions
- Fillable .pdfs
- Google Forms
- Editable Google Slides
If you were to purchase each of these listening guides individually, you would spend $19.90, but with this bundle, you will get all 10 listening guides for less! For only $15.99, you can get 10 great listening guides to use as individual lessons, to use in a flipped classroom, or to use in intervention! That's like getting a listening guide for free!
Since these are Google resources, when you purchase this resource, TPT will create a file in your Google Drive where you will find the fillable .pdf, Google Forms, and Google Slides.
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