Steve Sheinkin's narrative nonfiction book "Bomb: The Race to Build--and Steal--the World's Most Dangerous Weapon" is a thrilling informational text that will keep your students on the edge of their seats!However, many students struggle keeping up
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Social Studies - History, Informational Text
In this lesson, students will closely read an excerpt from Chapter 4: Painted Faces and Long Hair, of Lord of the Flies. The excerpt is of the passage where Jack is painting his face.The lesson begins with the class reading the excerpt together
Are you looking to introduce your class to the world of podcasting? Look no further! In this lesson, students will learn about podcasts types and formats, explore successful podcasts, make a podcast outline and cover art, and record and produce
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Oral Communication, Speech Therapy
Are you looking to implement Genius Hour in your middle school class? Take it from an Innovative Educator - these resources will help you unlock incredible potential in your students!This collection of over 30 files has everything you will need to
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Gifted and Talented, Critical Thinking
This lesson (intended for a high school Speech and Debate class) offers 3 items that help students work toward the prompt: Tell an interesting story about yourself in 1-4 minutes. The items are:(1) "How to be Interesting (as a storyteller) in 4 easy
This activity can be used with ANY novel! This creative project is a great way to get your students thinking about characterization in their novel. It has questions (and live links to remind them about) direct/indirect characterization, traits,
Great distance learning material!Examine bias and media manipulation through this thrilling, interesting, and informative podcast about immigration. Use in a Speech and Debate class or ELA class. You are purchasing a 5 page listening guide for the
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Critical Thinking, Informational Text
A very simple googleslide lesson. 7 slides.Briefly defines situational irony vs coincidence. Gives 5 situations to let the class guess: irony vs coincidence?
This creative writing lesson will surely engage your students and create an atmosphere of laughter and love of writing! In this lesson, the students sit in a circle and use the Story Starters to begin a creative writing story. After a timer,
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Creative Writing, Short Stories