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Preview of Civil Rights Movement Project Research and Role Play

Civil Rights Movement Project Research and Role Play

In this inquiry-based project, students become figures from the Civil Rights Movement. Students research their figure and then embody that person at a culminating party. This project puts students literally in the lives of historical figures. Meet Rosa Parks, Maya Angelou, Thurgood Marshall and more through your students' discovery of them. A great addition to your Civil Rights Movement study.This detailed teacher’s guide includes:● How to use this resource and complete timeline within the te
Preview of Life Skills Unit Assignment 3: Zillow Rental House Hunt for Seniors Google Form

Life Skills Unit Assignment 3: Zillow Rental House Hunt for Seniors Google Form

Help students take the next step toward financial independence with Assignment 3: Finding Your Home, an integral component of our comprehensive Life Skills curriculum. Building upon the budgeting skills developed in Assignment 2, high school seniors dive deeper into practical decision-making as they search for rental housing in their chosen state using Zillow!In Assignment 3, students leverage their budgeting knowledge as they search for rental housing in their chosen state using Zillow. Through
Preview of Life Skills Unit Assignment 2: Budgeting and Financial Literacy Google Sheets

Life Skills Unit Assignment 2: Budgeting and Financial Literacy Google Sheets

Continue your students' journey to financial literacy with Assignment 2: Budgeting Basics, an integral part of our comprehensive Life Skills curriculum. Designed for high school seniors, this interactive activity delves into essential budgeting skills, setting the stage for informed financial decision-making crucial for adulthood.Through Assignment 2, students delve deeper into financial planning by inputting their salary and exploring average utility costs, researching cell phone plans, and pri
Preview of Life Skills Unit Assignment 1: Career Exploration & State Research Google Forms

Life Skills Unit Assignment 1: Career Exploration & State Research Google Forms

Begin your students' financial literacy journey with the foundational Assignment 1: Choose Your Path! in our comprehensive Life Skills curriculum! Ideal for high school seniors, this engaging activity equips learners with crucial decision-making skills essential for their transition into adulthood. Explore diverse career paths, assess job prospects, and map out the ideal state of residence, all while honing collaborative decision-making abilities through optional roommate selection. Utilizing an
Preview of Teaching the Argument: Sample Argument Response

Teaching the Argument: Sample Argument Response

Created by
Julie Rosslee
This document is a color-coded sample response of the previously posted sample argument task for the NYS English Regents exam. The colors correlate with the cheat sheet, which is the third document needed to fully teach students how to successfully compose a Part 2 response to the NYS English Regents exam.
Preview of Teaching the Argument: Breaking Down Part 2 of the NYS English Regents Exam

Teaching the Argument: Breaking Down Part 2 of the NYS English Regents Exam

Created by
Julie Rosslee
This array will provide you with instant handouts for your learners and includes:Sample Argument TaskArgument Cheat SheetSample Argument Response
Preview of Is NATO still relevant? IBDP Global Politics

Is NATO still relevant? IBDP Global Politics

This lesson introduces students to NATO and engages them in a debate about its relevance today. The lesson includes:  A quiz to see what students know about NATOA brief presentation which provides an overview of NATO and includes maps, visuals and a final video of an SNL skit of “world leaders in the cafeteria at the 2019 NATO summit who are caught making fun of Trump”A video, reading and comprehension questionsA mini role play in which students take on the role of either Ian Bremmer or Stephen
Preview of Teaching the Argument: Sample Argument Task
Preview of Did My Bill Pass? – A Model Legislature

Did My Bill Pass? – A Model Legislature

Hot off the press and updated for the 118th Congress (January 2023), your class can have fun being Congress!This activity gives your students the chance to be Congress while watching the actual Congress at work.I’ve used the newly apportioned House districts (after the 2020 census) and the current line-up of Democrats and Republicans in the House and Senate so your class can closely approximate the makeup of the actual Congress.The students elect congressional leaders, represent regions of the U
Preview of And Justice for ... The Supremes' Greatest Hits (& Misses) 2021

And Justice for ... The Supremes' Greatest Hits (& Misses) 2021

Do you ever wonder what important issues the US Supreme Court decided this year? Well look no further … The project lets students work with 10 actual US Supreme Court (USSC) cases. The primary activity is an appellate court argument on this year’s most interesting case, Mahanoy School District v. B. L., a minor (A high school cheerleader posting a profanity-laced Snapchat). Some of your students will act as lawyers and argue the case, while other students act as justices. You have the option of
Preview of Angles and Demons: A Journalist/Bystander/Police Simulation about Evidence

Angles and Demons: A Journalist/Bystander/Police Simulation about Evidence

Created by
The BachelorED
Take on the role of journalist, police on the scene of a jewelry heist, or a bystander who watched it all go down in this interactive simulation about reliable testimony and evidence. Uses gathering evidence tools, interviewing skills, and inferences to draw upon! Pack includes bystander cards, journalist logs, and police report, as well as the scenario to read to your class to get them started on gathering evidence, creating narratives, and drawing inferences about the event. Inspired by events
Preview of $$$ Is Speech – Citizens United v FEC

$$$ Is Speech – Citizens United v FEC

Four activities that teach students to research, analyze, and discuss issues about campaign fundraising and spending, and how money influences elections. 1) Students become Congress and write campaign finance legislation; 2) They run for president and role-play candidates, speech writers, pollsters, and the media; 3) in Moot Court, students argue the Citizens United case; using the excerpts from the actual US Supreme Courts case opinion; 4) They have a debate on the issues. The PDF Includes sub
Preview of Forensic Science Autopsy INTERACTIVE Simulation Online Activity!  FREE!!

Forensic Science Autopsy INTERACTIVE Simulation Online Activity! FREE!!

Created by
SimKing
Thanks for visiting! As a visual, kinesthetic learner myself, I continually structure my classroom bent towards these learning styles. My students are constantly working with their hands, getting up and moving around to different stations for projects or labs. In addition, I use simulations online. They are EXCELLENT ways to introduce, reinforce, or review topics and units. Besides the information, they are EXTREMELY engaging, interactive and fun! The simulation you’re looking at can be
Preview of And Justice for ... The Supremes' Greatest Hits (2014)

And Justice for ... The Supremes' Greatest Hits (2014)

Want your students to speak with confidence and be able to think on their feet? This project is designed to do just that. The project lets students work with 11 actual US Supreme Court (USSC) cases. A primary activity is an appellate court argument on the groundbreaking case, Obergefell v. Hodges (same-sex marriage). Some of your students will act as lawyers and argue the case, while other students act as justices. You have the option of having them portray the actual US Supreme Court Justices.*
Preview of And Justice for ... The Supremes' Greatest Hits (& Misses) / 2018 and 2019 Terms

And Justice for ... The Supremes' Greatest Hits (& Misses) / 2018 and 2019 Terms

Do you ever wonder what important issues the US Supreme Court (USSC) decided recently? Well look no further …The project lets students (and you) work with 12 actual USSC cases from the 2018 and 2019 terms. There are six important and interesting cases which include language from the majority and dissenting opinions. Some of your students will act as lawyers and argue the cases, while other students act as justices. You have the option of having them portray the actual US Supreme Court Justices.
Preview of Time Travel and The Constitution – Looking Forward, Looking Back

Time Travel and The Constitution – Looking Forward, Looking Back

Two chances for your students to have fun while giving them an appreciation for the beauty and strength of our Constitution.In one activity, your class will travel back in time to help the Founders reword some of the unclear parts and remove some of the problematic ones (e.g. slavery).In the other, your class will travel forward to a new civilization (the Xorgians) who are writing a Constitution based on ours.They will need to use language that is clear and understandable today, as well as for p
Preview of Educational Improvement Proposal

Educational Improvement Proposal

Created by
Lady Brady
This is a fun group project that is great at the beginning or end of a school year! It covers so many writing, research, and speaking & listening standards, without the students having to write a traditional essay! It can be completed individually or in groups and creates the best results when a week or more is spent on this, assigning small deadlines to promote deeper research and give the teacher time to conference with the groups to help them delve deeper.The premise of this project is th
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