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Preview of Teach Students How To Research

Teach Students How To Research

Created by
Daniel Spada
*************************************************************************************************************There is an updated version of this presentation that includes teaching your students how to use AI. Please purchase that one instead: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Teach-Students-How-To-Use-AI-Research-2023-2024-Grandma-Series-10015038*************************************************************************************************************An up to date guide for helping
Preview of Dream Vacation Project - Cross Curricular Activity - Great for End of the Year

Dream Vacation Project - Cross Curricular Activity - Great for End of the Year

Congratulations! You have been selected by the Blue Waters and Sandy Beaches Travel Agency to participate in a dream vacation contest!  Imagine if you could go anywhere within the United States.  Where would you go? How would you get there? What would you do?  These questions and more will need to be researched and answered.  Use your persuasive and informative skills to plan out your trip, put together a convincing presentation, and prove to the travel agency that your trip is the best dream va
Preview of Harlem Renaissance PowerPoint Project - Black History Month

Harlem Renaissance PowerPoint Project - Black History Month

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
Are you looking for a Harlem Renaissance activity that will HOOK your students? In this short research project, students discover one writer, artist, or musician from the Harlem Renaissance and present this person to the class in a PowerPoint. This is an engaging, scaffolded research project to inspire all learners and can also be used as an informative Black History Month resource.✅ ELA✅ Social Studies✅ Black History Month✅ and more!This project is a great introduction to the Harlem Renaissance
Preview of Narrative Writing: Introduction to Narrative Nonfiction Presentation

Narrative Writing: Introduction to Narrative Nonfiction Presentation

Created by
Tracee Orman
Narrative writing isn't just creative writing; introduce your students to narrative nonfiction in this 71-slide editable Powerpoint presentation, complete with editable student handouts and answer key.Students will learn:• the purpose of narrative nonfiction, • the different types and forms of writing, • how it is structured, • the similarities and differences between narrative fiction and nonfiction, • how the elements in fiction (i.e. setting, subjects, point-of-view, voice and perspective, s
Preview of Credible Sources / Reliable Sources Lesson Activities, Assessment

Credible Sources / Reliable Sources Lesson Activities, Assessment

Help students to identify and analyze credible sources on the Internet with this easy to use lesson. A presentation with notes, guided practice, independent practice, extension interview activity, and quiz all help students to feel confident about Internet research. For many students, identifying a credible source can be confusing and frustrating. Many acronyms and systems create even more confusion because students lack the schema to think critically. Using the 5 W's strategy, this complete les
Preview of Business Plan Activity

Business Plan Activity

Created by
Gavin Middleton
Unlock the entrepreneurial spirit within your students with this engaging Business Plan activity. This step-by-step activity empowers students to transform their creative ideas into fully-fledged business plans, fostering critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.While enrolled in a small business development course, I created a comprehensive, 40 page business plan. I have included excerpts from this plan to show students what to create for each section. Students will use th
Preview of Citing Sources PowerPoint Lesson

Citing Sources PowerPoint Lesson

Created by
Donna Van Cleve
If a child is old enough to do a research paper, the child is old enough to learn to cite the sources for borrowed information, images, music, etc. At the same time, the youngest research paper writers shouldn’t be held to the same standards as high school-age writers when it comes to creating a bibliography page, but they can start listing their sources well enough for them or their teacher to be able to go back and find that source if needed. This PowerPoint presentation on Citing Sources was
Preview of How to Find Credible Online Sources for Research & Information

How to Find Credible Online Sources for Research & Information

This lesson plan is a teacher- student guided presentation with accompanying worksheet on how to identify credible online sources for research and information. It is often taught at the beginning of a school year, or reviewed before a big research project. The teacher will project the presentation & students will 'fill in the blanks' on the worksheet while the teacher guides them on which domain suffixes (.com, .org, .edu, etc.) are the most reliable sources.Then, as a class, students will b
Preview of How To Write A Research Paper and Oral Report PowerPoint

How To Write A Research Paper and Oral Report PowerPoint

Created by
Daniel Spada
*************************************************************************************************************I HAVE A NEW AND UPDATED 2020 GUIDE TO TEACHING STUDENTS RESEARCH: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Teach-Students-To-Become-Expert-Researchers-And-Avoid-Fake-News-2020-Guide-5193234*************************************************************************************************************The perfect way to introduce students to the world of creating research papers. This fun
Preview of Investigación e integridad académica - Secondary Research Paper Unit in Spanish

Investigación e integridad académica - Secondary Research Paper Unit in Spanish

¡Dile adiós al estrés de enseñar a tus alumnos de nivel secundario a hacer un informe de investigación! Con esta unidad, los podrás guiar por los pasos de la investigación y les enseñarás conceptos de integridad académica como hacer citas directas e indirectas y referencias adecuadas para minimizar las posibilidades de que cometan plagio.Este recurso exhaustivo facilitará tu preparación para enseñar los conceptos más comunes que deben conocer los estudiantes de nivel intermedio y superior sobre
Preview of Teach Students To Become Expert Researchers And Avoid Fake News

Teach Students To Become Expert Researchers And Avoid Fake News

Created by
Daniel Spada
*************************************************************************************************************There is an updated version of this presentation that includes teaching your students how to use AI for the same price. Please purchase that one instead: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Teach-Students-How-To-Use-AI-Research-2023-2024-Grandma-Series-10015038*************************************************************************************************************An up to date
Preview of Research Skills | Asking Questions | Source Analysis | Text Citations

Research Skills | Asking Questions | Source Analysis | Text Citations

Following on from the success of our GOOGLE SEARCH like a BOSS resource, this unit builds a deep understanding of how to RESEARCH INFORMATION FROM ANY SOURCE so that students ASK THE RIGHT QUESTIONS, EVALUATE INFORMATION and then reference it correctly through Citations.It provides OVER 100 PAGES of content to ensure your students have the essential research skills to source and interpret information. It's fully EDITABLE and DIGITAL, so you can pick and choose what you like / or need for your s
Preview of Activist Project *DIGITAL VERSION INCLUDED*

Activist Project *DIGITAL VERSION INCLUDED*

**UPDATED to include:1. Student Graphic Organizers to guide research and speech writing (8 pages) 2. Digital Student Graphic Organizers through Google Docs (non-editable and editable versions included) ___________________________________________________________________In this research project, students are guided in creating a presentation and speech telling the story of a chosen activist. Students will first dig into the meaning of activism, what it is and what it looks like. Students will then
Preview of Friday the 13th & Other Superstitions: PowerPoint Presentation & Research Task

Friday the 13th & Other Superstitions: PowerPoint Presentation & Research Task

Created by
drvan
Friday the ThirteenthStudents love to discuss cultural superstitions, wondering where they came from, what they mean, and debating if there is any validity to them. I originally created this PowerPoint for a fun one-off lesson that I use any time I teach on a Friday the 13th (be it in English or Socials, Psychology, or Art).We go through various superstitions and discover their origins as a class. Students access background knowledge, make predictions, and discuss/debate their ideas. But, ove
Preview of Primary and Secondary Sources BUNDLE

Primary and Secondary Sources BUNDLE

** TEACHER-TESTED! STUDENT-APPROVED! **Highly engaging and standards-basedNeed some direct instruction as well as some fun and engaging activities to teach your students about Primary and Secondary Sources? Then, this is the BUNDLE for you! This Product Contains:Notes and Practice:* Primary and Secondary Sources Notes* Primary and Secondary Sources Practice* An Answer Key* An Additional Primary and Secondary Sources Activity* Digital Copies of the Materials* A Google SlideshowTitanic Primary and
Preview of Investigate the Teacher First Day Activity - Editable

Investigate the Teacher First Day Activity - Editable

Hook your students from day 1 with this Investigate the Teacher activity! Get your students thinking and using inferencing skills as they learn more about their new teacher! This product includes clear, easy-to-follow directions and incorporates writing (with sentence stems) to get your students thinking and writing from the first day of school! The product is fully editable as a powerpoint document. It can easily be modified up or down for different grade levels!
Preview of Internet Research Lesson Plan

Internet Research Lesson Plan

New and Improved!Do your students know how to properly use a search engine like Google? Conducting research is necessary in school, college and the workplace, so let's give our students the skills they need. This lesson will review how (and how not) to search the internet and challenge students to quiz their peers at the end!This standard-aligned lesson is fun and interactive. It explores the difference between credible sources and sources to avoid, while giving students the power to drive the d
Preview of HOW TO WRITE AN EDITORIAL POWER POINT

HOW TO WRITE AN EDITORIAL POWER POINT

Created by
iLOVE2TEACH
This is a great power point to use when teaching students how to write an editorial piece. I used this in my Journalism class during our newspaper unit. Almost every slide has a picture and includes the following:- Characteristics of editorials- 4 types of editorials- Steps to take- Sample structure- What to put in the introduction- What to put in the body paragraphs- What to put in the conclusion- How to find a topic- Issues in the world- Brainstorming steps- Suggested editorial topics
Preview of Black History Month: Project List of Notable African-American Figures

Black History Month: Project List of Notable African-American Figures

-Are you looking to take your students learning and research skills past the surface? -Each year do you have multiple students competing for a small number of certain "famous firsts", leaders, and movers &shakers when studying about the many historical contributions of African-Americans? This was my story as a 3rd and 4th grade self-contained teacher, and I'm sure several of you teacher friends can relate... How many of our students know and learn about important African-American figures b
Preview of UPDATED Twitter Templates for Google Slides

UPDATED Twitter Templates for Google Slides

Using the concept of social media is a great way to interest and engage your students. There are so many uses for the Twitter Template. Use it with reading to have students highlight a character. Use it with social studies to focus on a historical person or event. Use it with science and have students record their information from an animal or landform point of view.The Twitter template allows students to add text and pictures but will keep the design locked so that they won't mistakenly move or
Preview of The Introduction Paragraph w/ the Funnel Analogy (Hook, Background, Thesis) Ppt

The Introduction Paragraph w/ the Funnel Analogy (Hook, Background, Thesis) Ppt

Created by
Ima Rider
Break down the introduction paragraph for students using this 29-slide PowerPoint. Using a funnel an as analogy, the introduction paragraph is broken down into three parts: the hook, the background, and the thesis statement. A plethora of examples are provided as well as a short quiz (key included). All items are on this 29-Slide PowerPoint. This Powerpoint is very interactive. Intended for grades 8-12.
Preview of CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD RESEARCH PROJECT | Winter December Report Writing

CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD RESEARCH PROJECT | Winter December Report Writing

Easily incorporate THEMATICALLY RIGOROUS LEARNING into your classroom routine with this no-prep, print-and-go, 15-page Christmas Around the World Online Research Project for Middle Grades (Grades 4-8) Unit. In this Christmas Around the World Project, students will be assigned a country. They will research how that country celebrates Christmas using a variety of provided internet sources. They will use the information to complete an outline. They will also compare and contrast how that country ce
Preview of Online Research Skills PowerPoint Lessons for Successful Research Projects

Online Research Skills PowerPoint Lessons for Successful Research Projects

This Online Research Skills unit includes important lessons and activities for any research or inquiry project in elementary or middle school. The lessons lead students through topics such as searching, evaluating websites and resources, plagiarism, bibliographies, and much more.What you get:27-slide PowerPoint Slide lessons covering:Finding Just Right InformationKeyword and Boolean SearchingWebsite Evaluation lessons and activitiesBibliography and Plagiarism InformationPDF version included for
Preview of Extensive Writing and Grammar Lessons

Extensive Writing and Grammar Lessons

Created by
Kate H
Purchase this bundle and get over 460 slides and Word doc pages for your writing and grammar lessons! This comprehensive collection includes extremely detailed and interactive Power Point presentations set into 9 adaptable modules and one self review. Each covers a broad array of fundamentals for both writing and for all of that basic grammar that so many students always seem to forget. These modules are perfect for grades 5-12 and also are perfect for College-level basic grammar courses.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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