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Preview of Socratic Seminar: Who Should Be on American Currency?

Socratic Seminar: Who Should Be on American Currency?

The images we see around us daily have a subtle yet profound effect. In this Socratic seminar, students consider American currency and consider: should the faces on the bills be changed or stay the same? The learn who is featured on currency now and think on who could be. This activity can be used during an American History course as students learn about figures like Andrew Jackson and Harriet Tubman, or can be used as a general debate in any Social Studies or English-Language Arts classroom.
Preview of Andrew Jackson Award Show Project

Andrew Jackson Award Show Project

With this project, students will use the information they learned about Andrew Jackson to make an informed choice as to which award to give him. The students will use reasoning and support their claims of the award by describing the effects of Jackson's presidency. My students loved this activity and I did a full classroom redectoration to make it look like a real awards show!
Preview of Teaching Socratic Seminars to Students (SPIDER Style)

Teaching Socratic Seminars to Students (SPIDER Style)

If you want to teach your students a fun way of having a deep conversation in class, look no futher! This activiy include a hand out rubric for all stduents to have and follow as well as a power point slide show to explain how a SPIDER or Socratic Seminar work.
Preview of Call or Text: Reading & Discussion for ESL grammar, communication & soft skills

Call or Text: Reading & Discussion for ESL grammar, communication & soft skills

A reading, grammar and etiquette lesson all in one. This lesson was targeted at intermediate or advanced level adult ESL students to discuss social etiquette around calls vs texting. This was part of a soft skills unit to help students with the often unspoken cultural rules of communication. Discussion questions focus on different social situations and what form of communication is most appropriate.Reading includes embedded support around two grammar points. One is the use of "since" and the pre
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