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Preview of Middle School Technology Lesson Plans | High School Tech STEM BUNDLE: Set 2

Middle School Technology Lesson Plans | High School Tech STEM BUNDLE: Set 2

Here are SIX MORE of the technology lessons that students love!Made for use with:PCMacChromebookAll resources are organized for assigning through Google Classroom!Easy copy and paste directions with included attachments for both the teacher and students make these technology lessons any teacher's dream! We developed these lessons for a project-based working environment and works great with any Project Based Learning or STEM goals. We give you the option to have as much or as little instruction t
Preview of Critical Thinking HS ELA, Second Amendment, Gun Control, Argumentative Passages

Critical Thinking HS ELA, Second Amendment, Gun Control, Argumentative Passages

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Critical Thinking HS ELA, Second Amendment, Gun Control, Argumentative PassagesNY State Rifle and Pistol Ass., Inc., et al. v. Bruen (2022)Do you want to help your students understand one of the most contentious topics facing us today?The Second Amendment is a hot topic, and teachers must be prepared to discuss it in the classroom. With the recent Supreme Court ruling on gun ownership, it’s now more important than ever to give your students access to accurate and up-to-date information that they
Preview of Critical Thinking HS ela, First Amendment, AP Government, Tinker v. Des Moines

Critical Thinking HS ela, First Amendment, AP Government, Tinker v. Des Moines

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Critical Thinking HS ela, First Amendment, AP Government, Tinker v. Des Moines (1969)Teaching Tinker v. Des Moines is highly relevant to discussing the student-led protests that are sweeping across American universities, sparked by contentious reactions to the Israel-Hamas conflict. The following issues relate directly to this court case:First AmendmentConstitutional Rights and ExpressionUnderstanding the Limits of ProtestEmpowerment Through Historical ContextCritical Thinking and Civil Discours
Preview of Create Your Own Whodunit Mystery Unit! (Teaching CER and Line of Reasoning)

Create Your Own Whodunit Mystery Unit! (Teaching CER and Line of Reasoning)

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a set of instructions for educators to create their own Murder Mystery / Whodunit scenario for their students to solve. It comes with a set of instructions, planning sheets, optional blank clue cards, a glossary sheet to give to students, Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) organizers, and a CER Rubric for writing for students to use once the project is completed and given.
Preview of Argumentative passages, High School reading comprehension passages and questions

Argumentative passages, High School reading comprehension passages and questions

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Argumentative passages, High School reading comprehension passages and questionsThe England and Wales Court of Appeal Decisions The Case of the Conjoined Twins (2000)THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN REDONE! NEW QUESTIONS, TEACHER NOTES, AND INFORMATION THAT SUPPORTS THE PARENTS & QUESTIONS THE APPELLATE COURT DECISION.I hope this Court Case Summary Debate assists the teaching of this challenging yet important topic.INCLUDED IN THIS PRODUCT ARE THE FOLLOWING:✔ 12 STUDENT PAGES. THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION
Preview of Declaration of Independence Lesson Plan

Declaration of Independence Lesson Plan

Created by
Hannah Markwardt
If you teach American history, government, civics -- or you are just looking for a creative way to teach your students about patriotism or participate in "Celebrate Freedom Week," this lesson is for you.In this lesson, students will dissect and analyze the text of the Declaration of Independence; enumerate and evaluate colonists’ expressed reasons for declaring independence; and apply the structure of the Declaration of Independence in their own personal declarations.This lesson is aligned with
Preview of Declaration of Independence: Comprehension Instructional Sequence & Lesson Plan

Declaration of Independence: Comprehension Instructional Sequence & Lesson Plan

Created by
Hannah Markwardt
You are trying to teach the Declaration of Independence -- either as part of your curriculum in American history, government, civics or as part of "Celebrate Freedom Week" -- but the text is too difficult for your students? Check out this lesson plan!This lesson applies the multi-step "Comprehension Instructional Sequence" to the Declaration of Independence to scaffold students' understanding of this complex but important document.In this lesson, students apply the Comprehension Instructional Se
Preview of Frayer Model Free Resource

Frayer Model Free Resource

This resource contains a Frayer Model worksheet which helps students learn vocabulary in all subject areas. This model helps students define key vocabulary and apply the vocabulary in useful ways.
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