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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 American Imperialism Socratic Seminar

American Imperialism Socratic Seminar

Created by
APUSHin On
This is a fun way for students to investigate history and initiate discussions. *Ready to be printed or posted to your LMS!I mark the rubric, as students talk, so there is no grading outside of class. This includes:Teacher handout with directions and proceduresProject rubricStudent handout with directions and primary sourcesEditable Google Doc and PDF versionsGives options for small group or whole class discussionSuggested schedule for 1-3 class periods
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 Managing the Not Okay-Creating Trauma Informed Classrooms: PD Session Plan

Managing the Not Okay-Creating Trauma Informed Classrooms: PD Session Plan

This is a comprehensive plan to offer educators a workshop that will encourage and strengthen Trauma Informed Classroom environments. Managing the Not Okay PD PlanManaging the Not Okay Note Catcher for Participants
Preview of Think Like a Coder Ep. 1 Lesson

Think Like a Coder Ep. 1 Lesson

Created by
Keepin it CTE
Incomputer science</a>, a loop is a programming structure that repeats a sequence of instructions until a specific condition is met. Programmers use loops to cycle through values, add sums of numbers, repeatfunctions</a>, and many other things. Use this lesson to introduce the 3 types of loops your student may encounter with the help of Think like a coder. This packet provides guided notes with accomodations, Extended Notes,Real World Example Activity ,Wrap Up Activity ,Print Out Loo
Preview of The Mona Lisa Mystery - Whodunit

The Mona Lisa Mystery - Whodunit

This is a mystery crime scene whodunit activity that can get your students to anaylse sources, think critically, flex their evaluative process and work on team building. Students need to analyse each category of information to solve the mystery of who stole the Mona Lisa. Students must figure out the who, the motive and how the heist was carried out. There may be some red herrings to throw them off the scentIncluded in the resource:InstructionsSuspect ProfilesPrimary source photos and newspaper
Preview of Debates for young children- PreK & Kindergarten. Real photographs.

Debates for young children- PreK & Kindergarten. Real photographs.

This pack contains 14 debates. You can do one each day or once a week. It promotes great talking and listening discussions. The pack contains real photographs and art work and clip art - need to keep our little people focussed. The debates are child friendly and closely related to younger children. I have used these in my class and the responses have overwhelmed me. Give it a go and let me know the results. Thank you for downloading my product and check out my other items. northe
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 SEL Conversation Bundle - Toni Morrison on Self-Determination

SEL Conversation Bundle - Toni Morrison on Self-Determination

Students are in the midst of figuring out who they are and how they can influence the world. Some feel helpless because it seems that they were born into a difficult situation or have experienced an unfair share of pain and heartache. Others feel almost superhuman and think they have the power to change anything they want. The truth of self-determination is really a lifelong mystery to solve.The theme of this conversation is Self-Determination.The CASEL competency associated with this conversati
Preview of SEL Conversation Bundle - Michael Jordan on Teamwork

SEL Conversation Bundle - Michael Jordan on Teamwork

The ability to work in a team is touted by teachers, employers, and coaches as an indispensable skill. Alone, people can accomplish great things but when people work as a team the potential for success skyrockets. Students know this in theory but when it comes to accepting the reality of working with others who have different styles and motivations, all of a sudden, teamwork feels like a heavy burden.The theme of this conversation is Teamwork.The CASEL competency associated with this conversatio
Preview of SEL Conversation Bundle - Theodore Roethke on Perspective

SEL Conversation Bundle - Theodore Roethke on Perspective

One of the hardest skills to develop is the ability to see the world from different perspectives. This skill is especially difficult during crises like the Coronavirus where It’s It is during these hard times, however, that we have fresh opportunities to see differently in ways that can improve our mental health.The theme of this conversation is Perspective.The CASEL competency associated with this conversation is Social Awareness. Welcome to UnforgettableConversations with TeachDifferent! Our c
Preview of SEL Conversation Bundle - Frederick Douglass on Education

SEL Conversation Bundle - Frederick Douglass on Education

While it is true that education is valuable to all of us at any age, it is also true that our energies and resources are limited and must be used wisely if we want to change the world into something better. Some say that children should be the focus because their minds are more easily shaped and influenced; others suggest that adults-- who are actually in positions of power and influence-- should take front-and-center importance to our efforts to change minds and improve the world. The theme o
Preview of SEL Conversation Bundle - Margaret Mead on Civic Responsibility

SEL Conversation Bundle - Margaret Mead on Civic Responsibility

When students hear the mantra “You can make a difference in the world,” there’s often an eye-roll. Students struggle to see how the actions of a few can have big consequences for many. The fallout of this attitude is that many won’t decide to participate in that school-wide fundraiser, start that club, or vote in the next election. The impulse to remain apathetic is strong but, as Mead reminds us, it just takes a different way of thinking to liberate us to act.The theme of this conversation is C
Preview of SEL Conversation Bundle - Aristotle on Friendship

SEL Conversation Bundle - Aristotle on Friendship

All students have strong opinions about friends. They are in the process of making friendships and ending them. Students have different perspectives on how many friends they should have. Some believe that friends should come in large numbers. Others believe the word 'friend' should be reserved for the very few. Forming healthy friendships is an important part of human development which requires thoughtful reflection and ethical decision-making.The theme of this conversation is Friendship.The CAS
Preview of SEL Conversation Bundle - Henry Ford on Failure

SEL Conversation Bundle - Henry Ford on Failure

Mark Twain famously quipped that death and taxes are the only things certain in life. We can probably add failure to that shortlist. Of all themes, failure is one to which students can relate most. There’s failure at home, at school, and in the workplace. It is a constant. Students are taught to develop a growth mindset and learn from failure.The theme of this conversation is Failure.The CASEL competency associated with this conversation is Self-Awareness. Welcome to UnforgettableConversations w
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
Preview of RI Standards with Essential Questions

RI Standards with Essential Questions

Created by
Rebekah Prevatt
These are reading informational LAFS standards and essential questions that can be printed out for a focus wall in the classroom.
Preview of SEL Conversation Bundle - Ralph Waldo Emerson on Respect

SEL Conversation Bundle - Ralph Waldo Emerson on Respect

Students learn a great deal about respect inside the classroom walls. Not only do they pay attention to how their teachers and classmates treat them, but they also carry expectations for how they should act in return. Mutual respect in the classroom is a noble goal in theory, but hard to achieve because either the student or the teacher is unable to hold up his/her end of the deal. Without mutual respect, learning is elusive and the classroom is quickly gripped by misbehavior and personal confli
Preview of SEL Conversation Bundle - Lord Chesterfield on Goal-Setting

SEL Conversation Bundle - Lord Chesterfield on Goal-Setting

Setting life goals is an activity we encourage young people to do. The thinking goes like this: if you set goals for your future, then you will become happier and successful because you know what you want. That being said, though, it's very unclear just how we should plan out our lives, whether it is better to set small, attainable goals or shoot for long-term goals which are harder to see but inspire us to do the daily work necessary. Goal-setting is an extremely important skill in school, work
Preview of SEL Conversation Bundle - Sydney Harris on Happiness

SEL Conversation Bundle - Sydney Harris on Happiness

Happiness is one of those concepts that students talk and think about a lot, but rarely define. They are encouraged to motivate themselves to set goals to achieve happiness but the path is never laid out with any clarity. Reflecting on what happiness actually is can help students become more self-aware of what they value in life.The theme of this conversation is Happiness.The CASEL competency associated with this conversation is Self Awareness.Welcome to UnforgettableConversations with TeachDiff
Preview of SEL Conversation Bundle - Booker T. Washington on Character

SEL Conversation Bundle - Booker T. Washington on Character

Character development is at least as important as the development of academic skills. A strong character fuels self-discipline and self-motivation, both of which are important catalysts for success in life. But character development is hard work, especially when a person’s difficult life circumstances get in the way.The theme of this conversation is Character.The CASEL competency associated with this conversation is Self Awareness.Welcome to UnforgettableConversations with TeachDifferent! Our co
Preview of SEL Conversation Bundle - Maya Angelou on Patience

SEL Conversation Bundle - Maya Angelou on Patience

Adults sing praise of the importance of patience. The advice to kids usually goes something like this: if you are patient and work hard over time, you put yourself in a position to accomplish great things. Success never comes easy. Life is a grind and you should develop a growth mindset to persevere through it. Though sometimes a person's life experiences seem to teach the opposite lesson; that sometimes going after what you want quickly and aggressively will lead to even greater accomplishment
Preview of SEL Conversation Bundle - Lao Tzu on Leadership

SEL Conversation Bundle - Lao Tzu on Leadership

Students understand the dynamics of leadership firsthand, both from the perspective of being a follower of their teachers and being role models for their peers. They have strong opinions about how leaders should behave and what ethical responsibilities they should have to others. It’s important to give students space to reflect upon the qualities of good leadership.The theme of this conversation is Leadership.The CASEL competency associated with this conversation is Social Awareness. Welcome to
Preview of SEL Conversation Bundle - John Adams on Power

SEL Conversation Bundle - John Adams on Power

Students are no strangers to power. They have parents, coaches, and teachers exerting power over them and telling them what to do. Students slowly develop a moral sensibility towards authority figures and are quick to point out when they feel power is being used in negative and positive ways.The theme of this conversation is Power.The CASEL competency associated with this conversation is Social Awareness. Welcome to UnforgettableConversations with TeachDifferent! Our conversation bundles are a g
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