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Preview of Plants: Lesson 8: Pollination & Angiosperm Reproduction

Plants: Lesson 8: Pollination & Angiosperm Reproduction

Students explore pollination and angiosperm reproduction by looking at real flowers, playing online games, reading stories, drawing and more. As a brain break, students also have a run-around scavenger hunt to review previous plant information. This lesson may take 2-3 class periods, depending on how long your class periods are. I did this in 2 90 minute periods. That being said, there are additional relevant do-nows, hooks etc. included at the end so you can rearrange each day as you like.
Preview of Spanish Greetings Farewells and Basics Vocabulary-Notebook

Spanish Greetings Farewells and Basics Vocabulary-Notebook

Created by
Sue Summers
This Notebook Software / Smart Board presentation includes 40 vocabulary words and phrases to teach or review basic greetings, leave takings, introductions, basic questions/responses like: how are you/I'm well, thanks, What's your name?, How old are you? etc. Accent marks and the silent h have different color font to highlight these from the very first time that students see them. There's also a brief explanation about the difference between masculine and feminine adjective endings. Created b
Preview of Media Studies: The Problem with Pornography

Media Studies: The Problem with Pornography

Package is a Smart Board lesson that introduces the prevalence and problems of pornography. We use it after we have used my Media Studies Introduction units, which include lessons on explicit and implicit media images and on the construction and reconstruction of problematic social norms of women, men, race, and violence through implicit media images. After this Introduction, we find it effective to show the TED Talk, "Why I Stopped Using Pornography." All of this material is available here on T
Preview of TELL Con Pragraph Structure

TELL Con Pragraph Structure

Use this SMARTboard presentation to introduce TEL(L)Con paragraph structure to your students. Links to the original graphic organizer, rubric, and student level explanations are included in this lesson. TEL(L)Con paragraph structure will help your students improve their paragraphing skills.
Preview of Novel Study Supplements for Night by Elie Wiesel

Novel Study Supplements for Night by Elie Wiesel

Created by
David Firlotte
A support to the amazing novel Night by Elie Wiesel. Includes a Smart Notebook file with questions and as attachments in the file are attached a Word formatted version of the questions, a .PDF format of the questions for easy printing and a .KMZ Google Earth file of locations in the novel, an Anticipation Guide activity, a Faith Discussions question sheet, and a Night RAFT project assignment.
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Scenes Characters Smartboard Tablet Activity

Romeo and Juliet Scenes Characters Smartboard Tablet Activity

Created by
lightning
Use with or without SmartPen and Tablet. Make visual learners learn about the play like never before with fun, moveable characters and scenes. Meant for all those young at heart. This was used in grade nine and sometimes even for special needs students as well. The characters are all on the attachments on the side, so you can load them into each scene.
Preview of Brave New World Powerpoint: Satire, BNW, Dowd's editorial and allusions

Brave New World Powerpoint: Satire, BNW, Dowd's editorial and allusions

Created by
TravisTips
Travis Tips This was one of my best lessons on Brave New World. It deals with satire and provides a description of satire and its characteristics. Students are given a handout of Maureen Dowd's editorial on Ted Cruz (still timely) on Oct. 6, 2013 and are asked to read, respond, circle allusions, and comment on why this is such an effective satire. Connections are made with Brave New World. Auden's poem also included as satire. Super successful lesson --- I was observed while doing it -
Preview of PASSÉ COMPOSÉ - RÈGLES, EXPRESSIONS et DIALOGUES

PASSÉ COMPOSÉ - RÈGLES, EXPRESSIONS et DIALOGUES

Si tu peux le dire, tu peux l'écrire...if you want your students to know how to use the past tense then they need to know how to say it first. This product outlines the rules for constructing the PASSÉ COMPOSÉ with both auxilaries: AVOIR et ÊTRE (4 pages) plus 10 PAGES of French language structures and expressions students can use as REFERENCE for expressing actions in the past tense. A super resource to help students learn correct sentence structure of the passé composé.
Preview of Letter Writing Primary Documents  Civil Rights Business Letters

Letter Writing Primary Documents Civil Rights Business Letters

Created by
Teachnicrat
This is my most amazing product yet! It is an excellent 16 page/slide document that reviews letter format. It even has a manipulative first activity!! I've also included a PDF version for those interested! Check which version you are purchasing. Most importantly, though, it gives the students ample real-life opportunities to write business letters and/or responses. Check out the preview!! There are several primary documents that are hilarious, and the students will enjoy seeing an actual
Preview of HAMLET: Let's sing ... 2 songs: Thanks to Simon and Garfunkel and HAIR

HAMLET: Let's sing ... 2 songs: Thanks to Simon and Garfunkel and HAIR

Created by
TravisTips
Travis Tips Changing the pace is always fun. To continue the FUN of Hamlet, these two songs get students involved and show them how well-known Shakespeare's play is. #1: Original lyrics put to the tune of S & G's "Cecilia". Put on Smartboard, upload the background music or song, print out the new lyrics and have students sing. This is to be at the end of Act 2 when Ophelia thinks Hamlet is mad and isn't there for him. #2: HAIR's (rock musical) "What a Piece of Work is Man" ...
Preview of Importance of Being Earnest: Acting Out the Cat Fight (Act 2)

Importance of Being Earnest: Acting Out the Cat Fight (Act 2)

Created by
TravisTips
In this one period classroom activity, students are divided into acting groups and provided with Lorgnettes, hats, and instructions on how to bring this scene alive. FUN time for all students . (teacher cuts out lorgnettes out of poster board ahead of time) TravisTips
Preview of Twilight Guided Theme Essay for the Novel

Twilight Guided Theme Essay for the Novel

Created by
Ritasue29
Students will learn how to identify theme, examples from Lord of the FLies are given, these can easily be modified by teacher if they are not familiar with this famous novel. Students will learn how to identify subject and theme and write statements of theme. In this lesson, students will brainstorm together subjects and themes of the novel, and create their own statement of theme. They will on their own, write an essay using textual evidence using their chosen theme. Teachers can print the Smar
Preview of Great Gatsby: Meet Tom Buchanan: Character Study

Great Gatsby: Meet Tom Buchanan: Character Study

Created by
TravisTips
Students are given quotation from the novel on a handout and are asked to circle relevant phrases or words that indicate Tom's character. Students are thus asked to do close reading, critical thinking, and character evaluation. Travis Tips See also handouts on Daisy Buchanan and on Jordan Baker
Preview of Great Gatsby: Meet Jordan Baker: Character Study

Great Gatsby: Meet Jordan Baker: Character Study

Created by
TravisTips
Travis Tips: Students are given a handout on Jordan Baker and are asked to circle relevant phrases or words that indicate who she is and what she is like --- students are encouraged to make inferences, to critical think, and to cast a real person to play her character. (See also assignment on Tom Buchanan and on Daisy Buchanan)
Preview of Smart Board Quotes from - The Outsiders

Smart Board Quotes from - The Outsiders

Created by
Shopgirl Mrs V
Smartboard -The Outsiders - quotes review. Students determine the speaker of the quote. Please check out my other Smartboard Activities for The Outsiders.
Preview of Great Gatsby: Meet Daisy Buchanan: Character Study

Great Gatsby: Meet Daisy Buchanan: Character Study

Created by
TravisTips
Travis Tips: In this quotation, students are asked to circle relevant points about Daisy and to make inferences about the kind of person she is. This encourages critical thinking, close reading of the text, and an understanding of characterization. (look for the ones on Tom Buchanan and Jordan Baker)
Preview of Simple Smart Notebook Term Quiz for Night

Simple Smart Notebook Term Quiz for Night

Created by
David Firlotte
A brief 20 question Smart Notebook Senteo/Smart Interactive Response system term quiz for vocuabulary in the novel Night.
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