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Preview of Using the CRAAP Test to Determine Source Credibility! Customizable Google Slides

Using the CRAAP Test to Determine Source Credibility! Customizable Google Slides

Do your students tend to hit "share" "like" or "retweet" before checking a source is legitimate? Can your students determine the difference between a credible source and fake news? Do they know what to look for when analyzing articles, online material, tweets, and images for credibility? Do they understand which sources are acceptable to utilize as evidence in a writing assignment? In a world where misinformation can be spread like wildfire via social media and the internet, it is vital that stu
Preview of National History Day Projects From Start to Finish 2023-2024

National History Day Projects From Start to Finish 2023-2024

Created by
Cait's Corner
NOTE: Enjoy the NEWLY UPDATED 2023-2024 version (Turning Points in History Theme)! It has brand new materials related to this year's theme, and I also updated lessons to include a more comprehensive and integrated approach to using both primary and secondary sources.This is your one stop shop for all National History Day lessons and resources!National History Day is a contest in which student choose a topic, conduct in depth research, and create a project (5-6 project categories to choose from!)
Preview of Ramen Noodle Summarizing and Cow Cud Paraphrasing | Nonfiction Text

Ramen Noodle Summarizing and Cow Cud Paraphrasing | Nonfiction Text

Created by
Angie Kratzer
Are your students having trouble with summarizing and paraphrasing? Students plagiarize often because they don't know how to perform those two processes correctly. If they know how to do it, they'll be more likely to take the time to try during the research process. This two-lesson, ten-handout resource builds on Marzano's research about the value of using analogies to help students connect with content. Examples and practice exercises are funny, relevant, and teen-oriented.These two lessons are
Preview of Infamous Criminals:  A High-Interest Nonfiction Research Project

Infamous Criminals: A High-Interest Nonfiction Research Project

Created by
Bespoke ELA
In this project, students will research the life of a famous criminal and compile a bibliographic research project to share with the class. The criminals included in this project range from fraudsters to gangsters and from pirates to drug lords. There are plenty of options here to captivate the interest of secondary students. After selecting a criminal, students will compile an annotated bibliography as they go through the research process while preparing to create their final projects. Stud
Preview of The Crucible Engaging Activities - 12 Pre-Reading & Post-Reading Tasks

The Crucible Engaging Activities - 12 Pre-Reading & Post-Reading Tasks

Created by
Selena Smith
Looking for some fun, unique, and engaging activities to supplement The Crucible? These activities are perfect for learning background information before reading the play and assessing students' understanding after studying the play.Pre-reading activities include:❶ A history video viewing guide that corresponds with Salem Witch Trials documentary from the History Channel with answer key.❷ a handout where students determine which information is true, false, or simply opinionated about the history
Preview of ESSAYS: How to Write Informational Essays ~ It Begins Here...

ESSAYS: How to Write Informational Essays ~ It Begins Here...

A HOW-TO for writing strong essays for students in grades 5–10.Students research using two paired, high-interest, leveled articles."The Life in Antarctica""The Marvelous Manta"This is your definitive guide for teaching how to research and write essays and paragraphs;using a step-by-step process; building strong, independent writers.Do your students need a little more work on stand-alone paragraphs? This guide also explains how to write strong paragraphs.This writing resource has:125 pages of pro
Preview of Mini Research Project: Create a Social Justice Leaflet | Printable & Digital

Mini Research Project: Create a Social Justice Leaflet | Printable & Digital

Engage your students with social justice issues with this Social Justice Leaflet Mini Research Project! This digital and printable Social Justice Leaflet Mini Research Project is designed to engage students with social justice issues and work on their research skills in a project that won't take weeks and weeks of time. During this mini-research project, students will first learn about the group "The White Rose." The White Rose was a group of young people who used their words to fight the Nazi p
Preview of Synthesis Bundle for AP Lang

Synthesis Bundle for AP Lang

The most important skill AP English Language teachers can impart is how to read, assess, and manipulate resources to synthesize information. The College Board's AP English exam counts a synthesis essay task as a third of its free response score. College-bound students benefit from learning how to research, retrieve and evaluate sources to form an original thesis to support their argument. The skills of annotation, directly quoting a source, paraphrasing, and summarizing are covered as well as cr
Preview of Transcendentalism and American Romantic Poetry Webquest

Transcendentalism and American Romantic Poetry Webquest

This Google Slides Webquest is provides an opportunity for groups or individuals with a mini-research component, as well as excerpts from Walden, Self-Reliance, and poetry from Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman. Also included is a creative writing final assessment project related to either Transcendentalism or American Romantic Poetry. Three expository writing prompts are also included with the poetry. This assignment is intended to engage students with challenging topics and literary works throu
Preview of Informational Text Lesson Drop Out Facts & Stats + Persuasive Writing & Rubric

Informational Text Lesson Drop Out Facts & Stats + Persuasive Writing & Rubric

Important, attention-grabbing, and engaging PowerPoint presentation of data from research of drop outs with persuasive letter follow-up. Can serve as a stand-alone lesson on many standards, an introduction to a unit on research, or to add on to another unit to fill informational reading standards. It definitely captures students' attention and motivates them to research this very serious real-world topic...leads to text-to-self and text-to-world reflections. Includes PowerPoint presentation,
Preview of AP Research - Bridge the Gap from AP Seminar - Capstone Program

AP Research - Bridge the Gap from AP Seminar - Capstone Program

"Spot the Differences" Great intro to the AP Research course!Students investigate the obvious and subtle differences between AP Seminar and AP Research. As they "level up" to this yearlong propriety research course - they need to know what skills they can take with them from their last year of learning in AP Research, and what skills they will acquire and use in AP Research.This "no prep" activity contains:AP Research standards-based lesson11-slide Google Slides presentation that takes students
Preview of AP Language Synthesis Bundle - research project, essay organizer, slides, unit

AP Language Synthesis Bundle - research project, essay organizer, slides, unit

This bundle contains everything you need to launch and keep the momentum going in your AP Language Synthesis unit. Each resource helps your students visualize their thinking, organize writing, and understand the process to producing a solid synthesis essay. Multiple scaffolds include writing organizers, writing stems, and visual cue cards to understand the essay writing process. This bundle contains two project-based learning experiences, each of 5-10 class periods, that combine skills for both
Preview of Charles Dickens: Social Activist

Charles Dickens: Social Activist

Created by
Mrs G in the LBC
This lesson uses four videos and a Google doc to analyze how Charles Dickens was a social activist during his life. This pairs well with any movie version of his stories and can be useful around Christmas time if you are reading or showing "A Christmas Carol".
Preview of World Cup Economic Impact Assignment Economics | Sports Marketing | Business

World Cup Economic Impact Assignment Economics | Sports Marketing | Business

Created by
Ms Biz
The World Cup captures millions of people's attention across the world including our STUDENTS. Using this 2 page graphic organizer with 15 questions, students investigate this amazing gloabl sporting event and how it relates to business. After reading 2 online articles, students go on a webquest to learn about the sports marketing of the FIFA's big event at the World Cup. By performing online research, students dive into economics, sports marketing, and business in a meaningful way. INSTRUCT
Preview of Anti-Bullying High School Community Action Project

Anti-Bullying High School Community Action Project

This high school community action project on anti-bullying is an awesome experience if you are looking for an engaging, intrinsically motivating, and personally meaningful way to help your students understand the impacts of bullying. As a bonus, this experience also integrates core skills such as close reading, data analysis, and accessing and applying credible scientific information.Project Summary:This community action project for combating bullying in the community was designed to engage stud
Preview of The Dead and the Gone by Susan Beth Pfeffer Research Project for Google Drive

The Dead and the Gone by Susan Beth Pfeffer Research Project for Google Drive

Facilitate the process of investigating relevant topics, documenting information gathered, and delivering formal speeches with this low-prep, standards-based research project to complement Susan Beth Pfeffer's dystopian novel The Dead and the Gone, the sequel to Life As We Knew It. The focus of the project is natural and human-influenced disasters, covering twenty topics including the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, the flu pandemic of 1918, the tri-state tornado outbreak of 1925, the Fukushi
Preview of Revolutionary Bundle: Founding Figures, American Revolutionary Era, Literature

Revolutionary Bundle: Founding Figures, American Revolutionary Era, Literature

Teach students about the famous speeches, literature, and poetry of the founding era with this founding figures, American revolutionary era literature bundle. Everything your students need to analyze documents and speeches from George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Phillis Wheatley, and Patrick Henry is included in this two-week revolutionary era bundle. For example, students can learn to analyze the ethos, pathos, and logos of Henry's "Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!" speech and compare its
Preview of BLACK LIVES MATTER, Current Events, Common Core Unit

BLACK LIVES MATTER, Current Events, Common Core Unit

Great for Black History Month! This full unit covers multiple perspectives on the "Black Lives Matter" debate and allows students to find their own point of view on the issue. The unit includes a literary connection, background, historical connections, an implicit argument, arguments across multimedia, photographic connections, a class debate planning system, a research guide, and space for an argumentative essay.
Preview of PARCC ELA PBA PRACTICE 1, Research Task, Test Prep

PARCC ELA PBA PRACTICE 1, Research Task, Test Prep

This PARCC Research Task Practice Test adheres to the content and format of the high school practice tests posted on the PARCC website. This 120 minute test is based on excerpts from Muir and Pinchot's arguments pro/con the Hetch Hetchy Valley controversy in Yosemite Park. The test consists of seventeen complex multiple choice questions and one compare and contrast essay question. The included lesson plans provide differentiated instruction in the form of three test versions. Version #1 is a pr
Preview of Slave Narratives Federal Writers Project

Slave Narratives Federal Writers Project

Created by
Lit with Leah
From 1920-1930, the Library of Congress dispatched writers to record authentic slave narrative stories from the last remaining Americans who were enslaved before the Civil War. Hundreds of these true slave narrative stories are available online for students to read and research! This is a great project to add to any slave narrative unit!The Slave Narratives Federal Writers Project provides a curated list of 53 slave narrative stories for your students to choose from to create a research presenta
Preview of "Montgomery Boycott" Analysis

"Montgomery Boycott" Analysis

The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a peaceful protest against the city's segregated public transportation system. It lasted 381 days until the Supreme Court declared segregation on buses unconstitutional.Students will analyze this memoir by Coretta Scott King by exploring the historical context, word choice, distinguishing fact versus opinion, making inferences, and determining central ideas and themes. Students will be required to do independent research to understand the questions in the graphic o
Preview of Halloween Research Project and Speech Materials for High School ELA (Google)

Halloween Research Project and Speech Materials for High School ELA (Google)

Complement a unit on Gothic fiction and embrace the harvest season with this low-prep, standards-based research project addressing 33 topics directly and indirectly related to Halloween: ancient celebrations, holidays, and practices (Samhain, Lemuria, guising, souling, and more); more recent traditions (Guy Fawkes Night, the history of trick-or-treating, and the history of pumpkin carving); myths, legends, and superstitions (Jack O'Lantern, the Beast of Bray Road, Mothman, and more); medical con
Preview of Précis Assignment for Literary Criticism and Research Writing

Précis Assignment for Literary Criticism and Research Writing

Created by
Bespoke ELA
Précis assignments are a valuable way for students to learn about literary works and to develop their critical thinking skills. By writing a précis, students are forced to think carefully about the work and to identify the key elements that contribute to its meaning. This process can help students to better understand and appreciate literary works and find research to use in projects and essays.In this assignment, students will:1. Research a literary criticism about a novel or book of study. 2
Preview of Cuyahoga Valley National Park: Human Impact on Water Sources Reading and Debate

Cuyahoga Valley National Park: Human Impact on Water Sources Reading and Debate

In 1969, the Cuyahoga River became known to the world as it caught fire when a passing train sent sparks on the heaps of pollution found in the river. This sent its own spark to environmentalists around the world as the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), the Clean Water Act and eventually Cuyahoga Valley National Park were developed. In this activity, students will learn about the fire and about human impact on water sources and then they will debate a specific topic by analyzing a controver
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