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Preview of Research Paper - How To Guide - Powerpoint

Research Paper - How To Guide - Powerpoint

Created by
Kerry LeWarne
This powerpoint is used to preview and prepare your students for the first steps of research:1. Brainstorming2. How to choose sub-topics3. How to choose keywords from the subtopics4. Credible and non-credible sites (with websites to access)5. Preview and tutorial of bookmarking or note taking website: diigo.comThis powerpoint has Olympic background pictures and examples from the 2014 Winter Olympics, but you could change out the examples for your class topic. I added a duplicate of the en
Preview of Women's History Writing Prompts and Videos

Women's History Writing Prompts and Videos

Created by
Brandy and Co
Product Description: Women's History Writing Prompts Power PointUncover the stories and remarkable achievements of women throughout history with our Women's History Writing Prompts Presentation. This engaging and educational resource is designed to inspire young minds to explore the diverse contributions of women from various backgrounds and time periods.Inside this captivating resource, writers will discover:Inspiring Prompts: Delve into thought-provoking writing prompts that prompt reflection
Preview of Plagiarism & Citing Sources  PPT

Plagiarism & Citing Sources PPT

Created by
Teacher Temple
This ppt focuses on the importance of citing sources, what plagiarism is, and shows how to create in-text citations and to create a works cited page.
Preview of American and British Writers: Overviews

American and British Writers: Overviews

Created by
Vickey Sue
There are 58 overviews of writers that you could use when introducing them to students. They are attractive on your smart boards. Students ought to recognize that the literary pieces that they read were created by people whose lives they can briefly view in class in a succinct manner. You can even print them as posters or mini cards.
Preview of Famous Person Template

Famous Person Template

Created by
fizzpro
An easy to use template for researching famous people. After finding interesting facts about a famous person, students create an activity where they each try to guess who the people are. This is useful for lessons that involve famous people. It is lots of fun for a holiday activity (i.e. Black History Month, Presidents Day, Women's History, etc). The template contains teacher notes and easy to follow instructions for the student. *You must have Smart Notebook on your computer to open this
Preview of MLA Practice for Work Cited Pages II

MLA Practice for Work Cited Pages II

This is an interactive power point presentation tool to assist in the teaching of the Work Cited Page. It takes the students from 6 raw entries, to creating the work cited page. It includes working slides that require the students to share their work. Although a smart board or LCD machine is not necessary, it does work well with this presentation.
Preview of Smartboard Presentation Frankenstein

Smartboard Presentation Frankenstein

This Smartboard Presentation can be used with the Unit Plan "Knowledge Can Be Dangerous" and Mary Shelly's novel FrankensteinSmartBoard presentation includes Do nows, quick writes, vocabulary words, images, cartoons and written response tasks . Students consider the Big Question Can knowledge be dangerous? They will examine the morality of modern day science and acceptable science Everything needed to keep students engaged Additional smartboard is available introducing the author Mary Shel
Preview of Growth Mindset Warm up with Songs

Growth Mindset Warm up with Songs

Created by
PlainFancy
My students absolutely love warm-ups now. They can hardly wait to hear the song of the week and the life skill focus. I love that they are writing, using higher levels of thinking, learning the required standards, while sometimes singing, and getting right to work!
Preview of Secondary Website Evaluation

Secondary Website Evaluation

Created by
Librarian Smith
Teach your students the R.O.C.A.A. method when using the internet to research topics. Interactive Smartboard Lesson keeps students engaged and helps them understand what it takes to make a website valid for research.
Preview of Fantasy Vacation Internet Research Project

Fantasy Vacation Internet Research Project

Created by
Shalom Carr
This lesson plan was designed to increase the computer literacy and internet research skills of 7th and 8th grade English Language Learners with very little experience with computers. Students use the internet to schedule a flight, hotel, transportation and visits to attractions within a two-week time span. Students must carefully budget their expenses. Students use power point to organize their information and photos. The assignment sheet and grading rubric are within the Notebook file.
Preview of England in 1666

England in 1666

Created by
Vickey Sue
This product is an overview. with images, of England in 1666. The accession to the throne of Charles II is provided as background information. Included is The Great Plague and The Great Fire of London. Additional pages for student review can be downloaded into smartboards. Students can aso add information they have gained in research.
Preview of Expository Research 5-Paragraph Essay SMART Response Assessment

Expository Research 5-Paragraph Essay SMART Response Assessment

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
After learning the components of a 5-paragraph essay, students can take this as a formative assessment to show the teacher that they are ready to submit their final draft. If students do not do well with it, the teacher can see what they may need to revisit and revise, before students are finished with the final product. Answer Key is embedded in the document. There is a paper version of this test in my store, as well.
Preview of Research Terms Crossword Puzzle

Research Terms Crossword Puzzle

Created by
Ms Wiren Teaches
Reinforce the parts of the research and writing process with the SMART Board crossword puzzle. The definitions of research vocabulary words are the clues to which words go where in this puzzle. Word bank is included on same screen as the puzzle. Clues are on the next page so its easy to flip back and forth between them and the puzzle. Three stop sign pages buffer between the clues and the answer key at the end.
Preview of Copyright and Plagiarism Presentation

Copyright and Plagiarism Presentation

This is a PowerPoint presentation for students about plagiarism rules and copyright laws. It shows students how to correctly cite information from websites and novels, as well as images from Google. Includes a link to a video tutorial for citing Google images! Great for middle schoolers and high schoolers learning to cite sources for term papers!
Preview of How to Get Whatever you want!

How to Get Whatever you want!

We attract abundance is only when we dissolve our limiting beliefs, visualize everything you want & feel as if you already have it. This is how you use the Law of Attraction.The Gift we are given is to evolve, advance, create our own world. The world we want. It does not matter where you are born and what you have gone through growing up. You have the power to change all of this. You can make any situation your reality. The Law of Attraction proves that we are all born on an equal play
Preview of READING and WRITING: KWL Graphic Organizer

READING and WRITING: KWL Graphic Organizer

Created by
MrsModify
A KWL graphic organizer is a chart that enables students to make generalizations about a topic researched or read about. KWL is an acronym for what I know, what I want to know, and what I learned. This template is editable, and includes additional editable slides for you to use and tailor for your teaching needs. The text boxes are set up for immediate use. Download and use immediately for in classroom, distance learning or on google classroom as an assignment (make copy for each student).
Preview of World War II Mini Research Assignment with Detailed Rubric

World War II Mini Research Assignment with Detailed Rubric

Created by
Debbie's Den
Why "fight a battle" to find the perfect way to begin the study of the World War II? Here is a printable that lists 20 topics, specific directions, and a detailed rubric that allows students to begin to "advance" their "arsenal" of knowledge about this American conflict. It's the type of "engagement" that is a "win-win" for students and a "victory" for teachers and may be used as an individual, pair, or group assignment. It's also the ideal opportunity to share-out information.
Preview of Get Your Sheet Together: Paper Progress Chart - Research

Get Your Sheet Together: Paper Progress Chart - Research

Created by
Chris Prince
This is an interactive Google Sheet that works well with SmartBoards or classroom Chromebooks. If on a SmartBoard, simply display the Sheet on fullscreen and students can check off the corresponding boxes to visualize their progress. If on Chromebooks, once the Sheet is shared to students through Google Classroom (Students can edit file), any student can update their progress by editing the shared Sheet. This is what student-centered learning looks like, literally.This visualization is great to
Preview of Persuasive Essay Research Paper Lecture

Persuasive Essay Research Paper Lecture

Created by
WritingWorker
Students will get involved with their own writing after listening and interacting with this persuasive essay research paper lecture. Work through the parts of a persuasive essay through this lecture with the students. **Student notes that go along with lecture sold separately. **Also look for my rough draft graphic organizer.
Preview of Victorian Era Research Guide for Students

Victorian Era Research Guide for Students

The Victorian Era Research Guide for Students uses guiding questions to help students know what to research to develop their understanding of the Victorian Era.
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Importance of learning English language arts

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