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Preview of Teaching Research Skills for Students : How- to- Guide Lesson, Activity & Rubric

Teaching Research Skills for Students : How- to- Guide Lesson, Activity & Rubric

Created by
Teach Eat Amaze
Ever told students they had to do research only to be met with deer-in-the-headlights expressions? Or only realized they had no clue how to research while in the midst of marking your 10th paper? Get students on the right track by introducing research skills early on in their learning, at any grade level, so they’re prepared to do it when that research-skills-based assignment comes up! This step-by-step and no prep guide serves as an introductory mini lesson, covering the what, when, why, &
Preview of Inquiry Based Learning Project: SOCIAL MEDIA

Inquiry Based Learning Project: SOCIAL MEDIA

Created by
The Lesson Shop
An Inquiry Based Learning Project your students are going to love!Social Media gets the blame for most, if not all, of our students' social and mental health issues: But how bad are the different apps actually? How beneficial are the benefits they bring? How are they shaping the young people who are increasingly logged in for longer and longer periods each year?Our students should know the truth about the social media they're consuming and creating, but more importantly they should know how to a
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 The Critical Thinking Toolkit: DESIGN SPRINT (Design Thinking Activity)

The Critical Thinking Toolkit: DESIGN SPRINT (Design Thinking Activity)

Created by
The Lesson Shop
Give your classes the critical thinking tools and frameworks they need to think through big, complicated issues, as well as training them to reflect on their own thinking patterns and behaviours!Design Sprints are creative problem-solving tools for moving your student’s thinking forward a lot in a small amount of time (1-2 hours) by taking them through a series of timed brainstorming, feedback, and iteration sessions. The logic behind them is that it’s better to test and figure out all the thing
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 What Kind of Learner Are You? Learning Modalities Survey

What Kind of Learner Are You? Learning Modalities Survey

Created by
Math Mods
Click Preview to view the entire lesson for FREE! Research based brief survey to determine student learning modalities. It is important to understand how your students learn best and differentiate instruction to meet their individual needs. As a teacher it is important to differentiate groups based from different criteria. I differentiate groups by readiness (knowledge level), Modality (Learning Style) and Personality.I utilize surveys on day 1 to assist in differentiating instruction and group
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 Student Loan & College Admission Project

Student Loan & College Admission Project

This web based research activity challenges students choose colleges they plan to attend college. Students will research admission standards for their colleges and compare those to their own academic successes. After choosing colleges, students will be taken through the loan repayment process. My students every year comment on how they had no idea the costs and requirements of their colleges. More importantly they understand long term loan payback and interest rates. The project lasts abou
Preview of TED Talk Viewing Guide: Grit & The Power of Perseverance

TED Talk Viewing Guide: Grit & The Power of Perseverance

Created by
The Lesson Shop
Angela Lee Duckworth is a psychology professor and researcher at the University of Pennsylvania. She studies psychological issues related to student and professional performance (things like perseverance, self-control, co-operation, etc.), and is so good at what she does that she was awarded a MacAurthur (Genius) grant. This talk is from 2013 and discusses how 'grit' (a combination of perseverance and passion for what you do) is a better indicator of success than IQ or social factors like famil
Preview of Google Sites Research Project - NO PREP

Google Sites Research Project - NO PREP

Created by
MrsMichelsAg
This is a no prep research project using Google Sites. Students create their own site on a selected topic. I have included topics that were covered in my class. You just need to switch out the list of approved topics for your own class! Use this as a single or group project.Includes student instructions on how to create and edit their own site, link to an example site, link to an example outline, instruction videos for creating the site, and a link to the rubric.
Preview of All About Me Presentation and Research Project - Fully Editable in Google Drive!

All About Me Presentation and Research Project - Fully Editable in Google Drive!

This resource includes:a very detailed step by step rubric (Google Docs)an overhead instructional presentation to display during the activity as a reinforcement of the rubric (Google Slides)2 student example presentations (Google Slides)a presentation schedule for students - this could work for in person presentations OR for virtual presentations such as Zoom (Google Docs)a screencast video demonstrating how to use Google Docs EASYBIB AddOn (YouTube embedded in Google Slides - Click here to view
Preview of How To Research Any Topic Online

How To Research Any Topic Online

Created by
Daniel Jones
This packet teaches students how to search effectively online. I walks through why to use special characters when searching as well as how to narrow search results effectively. Students have opportunities to compare results from various search engines. There are tips for effective online research to yield the most relevant results. There are also pages dedicated to the actual research that will help students to identify information that will be needed when creating bibliography/ reference pages.
Preview of News report and Newscast Project

News report and Newscast Project

Created by
Gray's Gems
In this project, students select local news, world news, sports or weather as their focus. They they self direct their research with teacher support and graphic organizers to help guide them. They then write a news story and participate in a newscast. I had the students use iMovie to create their finished newscast, but it is not required. Students can perform their newscast in front of the class. My students loved this activity and I loved that it hit individual interests, but also had the
Preview of Research Skills Task Cards & Graphic Organizers - Teaching How to Research

Research Skills Task Cards & Graphic Organizers - Teaching How to Research

Before assigning a research paper or project, do you first teach your students effective research skills? Students have access to a world of information while conducting research. The problem? They frequently select the first source they access without considering whether the resource is credible or even relevant!The prompts and questions on the Research Task Cards guide students through the steps and process of conducting structured research. The step-by-step process students undertake while an
Preview of Planet Vacation Brochure

Planet Vacation Brochure

This an easy and fun project to complete with an astronomy unit. Students really enjoy this activity! The task is to construct a brochure advertising a planet of their choice for a vacation getaway. Since most planets can't support life, they have to be creative and decide ways to make it a fun vacation spot. This project is adaptable to many subjects across various grade levels.
Preview of TED Talk Viewing Guide: Everyday Leadership

TED Talk Viewing Guide: Everyday Leadership

Created by
The Lesson Shop
Drew Dudley is a leadership expert and public speaker. He was the Leadership Development coordinator at the University of Toronto in 2010 and has gone on to found Nuance Leadership Development Services, a company created to develop leadership qualities and capabilities in organizations and individuals. He has spoken across the globe to leaders, and those who wish to lead, and is a best-selling author on leadership. As explained in this talk, Dudley believes that it is problematic for people to
Preview of A Visual Guide to Writing a Research Paper

A Visual Guide to Writing a Research Paper

Created by
Kristi Hancock
This is a presentation to help students understand the research paper process using a visual representation. For many students, going step by step without understanding the big picture is frustrating. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Identifying and Evaluating Credible Sources Reference Sheet, Research Skills

Identifying and Evaluating Credible Sources Reference Sheet, Research Skills

Want to avoid receiving another research paper from your students that is filled with questionable sources? Are your middle or high school students about to start research for a research essay or assignment and need guidance with evaluating and identifying credible sources? Then this Credible Sources Reference Sheet will help ensure your students are successful throughout the research process and it will strengthen your students' research skills.This digital or printable resource acts as a cheat
Preview of Graphic Organizer: Academic Research

Graphic Organizer: Academic Research

Created by
Artistic English
Graphic Organizer: Academic ResearchOverview: Streamline your essay and thesis preparation with this 4-page Academic Research graphic organizer. Tailored for students and researchers, this tool simplifies navigating academic databases and ensures thorough and organized research.Key Features:Step-by-Step Guidance: Follow a clear path from database access to essay integration, enhancing research efficiency.Detailed Record-Keeping: Track every research detail, including keywords, source credibility
Preview of Web Design Project for Any Subject - Create Your Own Website - Student Final

Web Design Project for Any Subject - Create Your Own Website - Student Final

Looking to wrap up a unit? Need a project for the end of a semester? This is a great option that can work for ANY subject. Students are tasked with created a website about a topic of their (or your) choosing. The project is broken down into three phases:Research & Development: students will brainstorm two possible topics and do some research to collect an overview of information they might use. They will get to move forward with one topic after getting teacher approval. Plan & Design: st
Preview of Inquiry Project - Project Based Learning - Gr. 6-8

Inquiry Project - Project Based Learning - Gr. 6-8

This is the perfect PBL project for student engagement and curiosity. It needs no preparation from you and is based on students' interests. It is for grades 6 to 8 and they will have the opportunity to research a topic of their choice (inquiry). I recommend doing it individually :)It includes:- An introduction to inquiry and how to build an inquiry question.- Examples of inquiry questions- K-W-L chart- Research section- Google slides/presentation guidelines- Rubric for assessment
Preview of Goal-Setting Treasure Map

Goal-Setting Treasure Map

Created by
The AVID Teacher
Goal-Setting Treasure Map ActivityYour Mission: Imagine you are on a treasure hunt to improve your skills and succeed in school! Follow these steps to create your own Goal-Setting Treasure Map.Students will follow instructions to create their very own Treasure Map to their treasure (their goal). This activity not only incorporates the SMART goal-setting framework but also adds a playful and visual aspect, making goal-setting a fun and memorable experience for the students.Included: Student Work
Preview of Emergency Sub Plans 6-12 Grades Multi Subject Capability No Prep

Emergency Sub Plans 6-12 Grades Multi Subject Capability No Prep

Created by
Teach the FACS
This emergency sub plan is here for you on the get go! Woke up not feeling well? Well here ya go! This activity can take 1-2 days. You determine the topic or let the students decide! That's it! All you have to do is upload and go! Better yet, it works for multiple subjects, includes an easy to grade rubric, and options to fit all learning styles! Did I mention it's editable?
Preview of OPVL Source Analysis Worksheet

OPVL Source Analysis Worksheet

Teach your middle or high school students how to analyze and identify credible sources with this no-prep OPVL source analysis activity. The worksheet requires students to answer questions about the Origin, Purpose, Value, and Limitations of a source to determine whether or not it is reliable. It makes a great addition to any research project.Digital and printable versions of the template are included, as well as an exemplar, a mini evaluation rubric, and a slideshow presentation about conductin
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