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Higher education Spring professional development webquests

Preview of High School Agriculture Spring Activity Bundle: Cut Flower Activities

High School Agriculture Spring Activity Bundle: Cut Flower Activities

Created by
Ag with Jess
Are you tired of the same old routine? Dive into the cut flower industry with engaging, no-prep activities - these activities are perfect for Mother's Day! ❤️Unpack the Bundle3-Page Cut Flower Industry Webquest: Covers key areas such as cut flower industry statistics, U.S. floral imports, and the local production of cut flowers.3-Page Cut Flower Environmental Sustainability Webquest: Covers key areas such as the environmental impacts of imported cut flowers and the benefits of local cut flower p
Preview of Cut Flower Industry Webquest | High School Agriculture Spring Activity

Cut Flower Industry Webquest | High School Agriculture Spring Activity

Created by
Ag with Jess
Embark on a virtual journey with this interactive floriculture classroom activity exploring the cut flower industry - a perfect high school agriculture spring activity! ❤️ This adventure happens online, so whether your students prefer the glow of screens or the touch of paper, we've got it covered. Dive into our printable student question pages, complete with QR codes for seamless access to online materials. No need for a field trip – this exploration is just a click away.Students must use a dev
Preview of Environmental Sustainability of Cut Flowers Interactive Spring Activity

Environmental Sustainability of Cut Flowers Interactive Spring Activity

Created by
Ag with Jess
Embark on a virtual journey with this interactive floriculture classroom activity exploring cut flower environmental sustainability - a perfect high school agriculture or environmental science spring activity! ❤️This adventure happens online, so whether your students prefer the glow of screens or the touch of paper, we've got it covered. Dive into our printable student question pages, complete with QR codes for seamless access to online materials. No need for a field trip – this exploration is j
Preview of Trauma Informed Teaching Webquest

Trauma Informed Teaching Webquest

Created by
Ellie Dix
Using this article: https://thecornerstoneforteachers.com/truth-for-teachers-podcast/trauma-informed-teaching/This is a WebQuest allowing students or professionals to explore Trauma-Informed Teaching, its best practices, and its benefits.*Also available in Google Docs format*
Preview of April Fools' Day Discussion and Web Quest

April Fools' Day Discussion and Web Quest

Created by
Walton Burns
This discussion-led lesson plan for the ESL / EFL / ELA classroom on April Fools' Day is really bad. April Fools! ***************************************************************************** This fun lesson plan gets students talking with: Three warm-ups you can choose from: 1. An easy April Fools' joke for you to play on your students. 2. A sample hoax for them to analyze. 3. A quote about April Fools' Day for students to discuss. Fifteen Discussion questions about April Fools' Day, p
Preview of University Web Quest - Engage and Guide Students with a Virtual Tour

University Web Quest - Engage and Guide Students with a Virtual Tour

Created by
S J Brull
University or College Web Quest Contains: 1. Fully Editable Guided Research Questions 2. Questions Apply to Any University or College
Preview of 3 great websites for ESL

3 great websites for ESL

Here you'll find three great websites that are good tools for a ESL teacher. I’ll explain briefly how each of these works.
Preview of Getting Started With Twitter

Getting Started With Twitter

This one-page PDF gives Twitter tips for learners who are new to the platform. It is designed to help educators who are starting new professional accounts, addressing who to follow, what to post, hashtag basics, and more. Perfect for a professional development mini-lesson! Most of it is applicable to any Twitter user, not just educators.
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