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Oral communication Common Core RI.11-12.10 resources

Preview of Of Plymouth Plantation Excerpts by William Bradford - Examine Primary Text

Of Plymouth Plantation Excerpts by William Bradford - Examine Primary Text

Created by
Selena Smith
Looking for a new way to spice up the colonial primary text "Of Plymouth Plantation" by William Bradford? This lesson plan is the answer to revamping this piece into something engaging and fun for today's teens.What's included: â–ºDaily, step-by-step instructionsâ–º 3 page excerpt from "Of Plymouth Plantation" by William Bradfordâ–º Matching audio links for each excerpt to use with struggling readers.â–º Reading quiz in 2 versions with answer key and editable PowerPointâ–º Song/poem/parody option to summa
Preview of Independent Nonfiction Book Project BUNDLE | AP Lang

Independent Nonfiction Book Project BUNDLE | AP Lang

Created by
Laurie Ranum
This Nonfiction Independent Book Project BUNDLE includes the three products discussed below. I have my students work towards the book presentation for the end of first semester and the written argument book project for second semester in preparation for the argument essay on the AP Lang test.1. Independent Nonfiction Book PresentationThis creative presentation is an effective and fun way to create an oral argument for an independent nonfiction novel, using rhetorical strategies studied througho
Preview of Elie Wiesel's Night: Questions for Socratic Seminar or Class Discussion

Elie Wiesel's Night: Questions for Socratic Seminar or Class Discussion

Created by
Debbie's Den
Students can use their critical-thinking skills to analyze 20 topics for class discussions, Socratic seminars, or expository essays as they delve further into this important novel. As they recap details and voice their opinions, this ideal exchange will help participants to gain a better understanding of various aspects and perspectives of the narrative as well as share new information. It's a terrific group activity.
Preview of Socratic Seminar: Who Should Be on American Currency?

Socratic Seminar: Who Should Be on American Currency?

The images we see around us daily have a subtle yet profound effect. In this Socratic seminar, students consider American currency and consider: should the faces on the bills be changed or stay the same? The learn who is featured on currency now and think on who could be. This activity can be used during an American History course as students learn about figures like Andrew Jackson and Harriet Tubman, or can be used as a general debate in any Social Studies or English-Language Arts classroom.
Preview of DEBATES-ENL1W-ENG4U Highly Adaptable Unit. (2023) ON Curriculum

DEBATES-ENL1W-ENG4U Highly Adaptable Unit. (2023) ON Curriculum

This is the updated and more complete with indepth vocabulary/jargon in regards to a Debate Unit/the debate Unit previously posted. This unit is 2 WEEKS! The first week and part of the second week are teacher-student transferrable knowledge, each lesson contains consctructive opportunities for teachers to build rapport, be attentive to students with needs and allow students to set their own pace in the learning. Ontario Curriculum Expectations Included in Lesson Plans.The learning that occurs in
Preview of Current Event Oral Presentation Project + Research Template and Rubric

Current Event Oral Presentation Project + Research Template and Rubric

Created by
Teachercate Team
This resource walks senior students step by step through the process of researching, planning and delivering a persuasive speaking oral presentation on a currently debated media issue. At this higher level, students will skilfully use argument to present a sustained and reasoned point of view to persuade their audience on an issue. Perfect for distance learning or home schooling, the detailed instructions guide students through each phase of the task at their own pace in order to research, plan
Preview of The Attack on Pearl Harbor: The Most Relevant and Important Information

The Attack on Pearl Harbor: The Most Relevant and Important Information

Created by
Debbie's Den
Present a thorough and mesmerizing account of the attack on Pearl Harbor with this overhead/handout. Included in this lesson are reasons for the attack, warning signs, information about the attack itself, stories of American heroes, Roosevelt's speech, and so much more. Most important, students will learn details that they've never known before. This product is a win-win in a classroom.
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