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Preview of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens PowerPoint and Easel Assessment

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens PowerPoint and Easel Assessment

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A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens PowerPoint. This was originally a SMARTboard Notebook file, but in revising it has been recreated in PowerPoint so it can be used with other platforms like Google Slides. Includes background knowledge, including information on the author, workhouses, the treadmill, Victorian Christmas, and symbolism. Includes an interactive 10 question comprehension quiz on the book. and a vocabulary quiz. Printable copies and answer keys included. Great activity to project o
Preview of "Samurai and Bushido" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessments

"Samurai and Bushido" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessments

The illustrated Article and Power Point define and detail the Samurai and the Code of Bushido by which they lived. Also, the legacy of both and the samurai's connection to Zen are clarified. Activities and Multiple Choice, as well as, Document-Based Question Assessments included.Lesson includes: - 3-Page Illustrated Article - 30-Slide Power Point Presentation- Multiple Choice / DBQ Assessment + Answer Key- Primary Source: "Hagakure" (The Book of the Samurai) - Common Core-Aligned DBQ Assessment
Preview of Op-Ed - Standards Based Formative Assessment (RI.9-10.1, 2, 4)

Op-Ed - Standards Based Formative Assessment (RI.9-10.1, 2, 4)

This short formative assessment uses the op-ed “Teachers deserve trust and respect” by Valerie Wolfson to test student mastery of the standards. Concepts covered include citing evidence, identifying and analyzing the main idea, and diction choices. The file is fully editable with answer key and rubric. Easily copy to whichever assessment platform you use!
Preview of NYT Op-Ed - Standards Based Formative Assessment (RI.9-10.1, 2, 4)

NYT Op-Ed - Standards Based Formative Assessment (RI.9-10.1, 2, 4)

This short formative assessment uses the New York Times op-ed “Why People Are So Awful Online” by Roxanne Gay to test student mastery of the standards. Concepts covered include citing evidence, identifying and analyzing the main idea, and diction choices. The file is fully editable with answer key and rubric. Easily copy to whichever assessment platform you use!
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