Science_ Live Music Stimulates Brain More than Streamed Music_Current Event_2024
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Music can have a strong effect on our emotions. A study found that live performances trigger a stronger emotional response than listening to music from a device.
Current events PDF lesson plans for reading comprehension practice or standardized testing preparation. Long reading passage of recent news stories for middle and high school students in grades 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Includes literacy strategies and graphic organizers to support struggling readers. Also great for independent readers or gifted learners to use during enrichment time. Use for differentiated instruction by allowing students to choose different articles based on interest.
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· 2 difficulty levels for differentiation
· target vocabulary with visual aids
· 5 - 6 reading comprehension questions
· open-ended questions to facilitate classroom discussion
· student-friendly and age appropriate language
· avoids polarizing or politically controversial topics
· content slightly edited to eliminate exaggerated bias
· Downloadable PDFs for easy access and use