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Preview of Editorial Cartoons Political Cartoons to Teach Persuasion Rhetoric Google Drive

Editorial Cartoons Political Cartoons to Teach Persuasion Rhetoric Google Drive

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Teach your students how to “read” an editorial or political cartoon with this one-day lesson that can also become part of your regular current event assignment rotation. Perfect for English/Language Arts and History/Social Studies classrooms!The lesson begins with an introduction to four persuasive tools used by editorial cartoonists (symbolism, exaggeration, labeling, and analogy) with real-world examples of classic public domain political cartoons. Then, use modern cartoon examples (links incl
Preview of A Christmas Carol Introductory Slides and Activities

A Christmas Carol Introductory Slides and Activities

Created by
The Green Light
These 20+ slides will help introduce your students to Charles Dickens' novel, A Christmas Carol. This is the perfect introduction to your unit plan and makes a great first lesson plan for the novel. The slides cover the following topics:Who is Charles Dickens (featuring pictures from his house in London)The Industrial RevolutionDebtor's prisonsChild laborVictorian educationDickens' inspiration for the novelChristmas in Victorian EnglandThe novel's titleThe prefaceStaves/chaptersNarrative voiceSy
Preview of Stereotypes: 'The Problem with Apu' and 'The Simpsons'

Stereotypes: 'The Problem with Apu' and 'The Simpsons'

'The Problem with Apu' is a 2017 documentary film written by and starring comedian Hari Kondabolu. The film focuses on the character Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, an Indian immigrant in the animated sitcom 'The Simpsons' who, for a period, was the only figure of South Asian heritage to appear regularly on mainstream U.S. television. The film explores encounters with negative stereotypes, racial microaggressions and slurs against people of Indian and South Asian heritage disseminated through the charac
Preview of Reading for Information EOC test Prep review digital resource English 2

Reading for Information EOC test Prep review digital resource English 2

Created by
Faulkner English
I developed these resources as part of an EOC review boot camp at the end of the semester prior to exams. I have used this resource for both in-class and after school review sessions. Ready to plug and play in your Google classroom or LMS of choice, this informational text review lesson includes:31 instructional slides reviewing key concepts of reading for informationtoneauthor's purposevocabulary in contextcentral ideaobjective summaryembedded turn and talk opportunitiesanalysis of each quest
Preview of Martin Luther King I Have a Dream  Mapping Analogy: Figurative Language

Martin Luther King I Have a Dream Mapping Analogy: Figurative Language

Great lesson to use with for Black History Month. COMMON CORE ALIGNED: Complete lesson plan guiding students on how to identify, map, and analyze analogies. IF YOU ARE INTERERSTED IN MORE CIVIL RIGHTS RHETORICAL ANALYSIS EXERCISES, SAVE BY PURCHASING THIS BUNDLE OF 5 LESSON PLANS. UP TO 10 HOURS OF INSTRUCTION Link-Civil Rights Rhetorical Analysis Bundle Martin Luther King Malcolm X OR VISIT THIS CUSTOM CATEGORY TO SEE OTHER INDIVIDUAL CIVIL RIGHTS RHETORICAL ANALYSIS ACTIVITIES Link-CIV
Preview of Bacteria and Foodborne Illness

Bacteria and Foodborne Illness

Introduction to the bacteria and foodborne illness. Major topics include safety precautions with food temperatures, the danger zone, the 6 most common bacteria illnesses and a quiz, plus a modified quiz are included. Lecture and class discussion notes, handouts, worksheets and guided notetaking.
Preview of The Battle of Stalingrad - Lecture and Annotating Texts

The Battle of Stalingrad - Lecture and Annotating Texts

Created by
MrDimich
This lesson has students analyze different texts from the Battle of Stalingrad.Students will annotate the text using the Annotation Symbols and respond to the questions about the text. The texts include primary sources from those who were involved with the Battle of Stalingrad. Students will gain an understanding of the Battle and what happened there.
Preview of Case Study: Profile of a Vigilante

Case Study: Profile of a Vigilante

This is an extremely hot topic in world today. Bring a historical and psychological perspective to your Civics / Legal Studies / Government class with this valuable resource. Written in a clear and comprehensive manner, this reading takes students into the mind of the vigilante, and includes historical and Hollywood references which are certain to provoke a lively class discussion. Questions are included, along with an answer key, which allows for this resource to also be used as an assessment p
Preview of Stage Management: Production Staff, Meetings, and Schedules and Auditions

Stage Management: Production Staff, Meetings, and Schedules and Auditions

This powerpoint serves as a great introduction to the various production staff members that make theater come together, and how to run and prepare for auditions and production meetings. It also discusses what a good production schedule should do for the stage manager. The presentation is filled with pictures and visuals. A fun way to expose your students to an essential part of stage management.
Preview of Letter to Viceroy Lord Irwin Rhetorical Analysis Activities, Lesson, & PPT

Letter to Viceroy Lord Irwin Rhetorical Analysis Activities, Lesson, & PPT

Use this engaging PowerPoint to teach rhetoric in the Gandhi Letter "Letter to Viceroy, Lord Irwin." Included in this PowerPoint:- Bellringer discussion questions (One of the three questions connects to the text March by John Lewis)- Pre-teach slide of important grade-level vocabulary- Historical background slide to set up the context- Review/step-by-step process of rhetorical analysis- I DO/We DO/ You Do sections that emphasize rhetoric and the author's purpose/ point of view- Multiple choice q
Preview of Three Types of Irony PowerPoint- A Quick Lesson

Three Types of Irony PowerPoint- A Quick Lesson

Looking for a lesson teaching Situational, Dramatic, and Verbal Irony?Look no further than this quick six page PowerPoint Presentation. The three types of irony are defined, examples given, and a quick review quiz is set at the end. A great addition to your lecture!A great addition to your lecture or lesson plan!*****************************************************************************If you like this product, you may also like:Three Types of Irony Worksheets and Answer Keys.Identifying The
Preview of Detecting Bias in Media Notes Presentation and Activity

Detecting Bias in Media Notes Presentation and Activity

Created by
Paper 2 Pixels
This presentation uses information and resources from allsides.com to define bias, specify bias in political news media, and define spin. It provides examples of bias in news sources and instructions for an activity in which they explore news media bias on their own. This makes for an excellent introductory presentation before conducting research or discussing argumentative writing.
Preview of Jonathan Edwards' "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" Text

Jonathan Edwards' "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" Text

This Jonathan Edwards' "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" product provides the complete sermon. This document allows students to delve into the actual sermon Edwards delivered to his congregation on July 8, 1741. SUMMARY:Edwards chastises his congregation of people who seemed to defy God and ignored his teachings. Edwards quotes scripture as he blasts his congregants for not being more godly; he warns that hell and destruction will be their end, if they do not change their ways.This 10th - 1
Preview of U.S. Constitution Activity: The Bill of Rights

U.S. Constitution Activity: The Bill of Rights

Liven up the class discussion with this extremely useful and topical activity. Students love to discuss / debate what their rights are, and this activity can lead to energetic discussions and fiery debates on how each of the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution affect their everyday lives. While this activity can work quite well as a stand-alone activity, it is also linked to two websites that can assist students in their study of the Bill of Rights. Perfect for a Government, Civics, and Stre
Preview of A Brief Look at the History of Science Fiction

A Brief Look at the History of Science Fiction

Looking to supplement an assessment or classroom activity with an interesting and challenging expository reading? Look no further! This reading on the history of science fiction is an outstanding resource for grades 6-12, and beyond. Written in a highly informative and creative manner, this beautifully illustrated reading takes students into the fascinating world of the history of science fiction written work, TV, and film. Perfect for in-class use as an assessment, a lab, a class resource for d
Preview of Propaganda Techniques (PowerPoint Lecture w/Interactive Questions)

Propaganda Techniques (PowerPoint Lecture w/Interactive Questions)

This PowerPoint gives an overview of five propaganda techniques: name calling, loaded words, snob appeal, transfer, and misused statistics. The PowerPoint includes definitions as well as examples of advertisements and political campaign advertisements that use the propaganda techniques. The last few slides include a "Guess the Technique" quiz. Use this with powerpoint with PearDeck to check for students' understanding as you lecture. This product also includes the Google Slides link so that you
Preview of The Growth of a Young Nation!

The Growth of a Young Nation!

Created by
LA on a Mission
Actions and policies prior to the American Revolution are identified and explained in this engaging piece written as a letter or chronicle. Students will feel that they are actually in the 18th Century along with Jefferson and Isaiah Fezziwig. Professionally written PARCC formatted questions and a research essay are included for assessment. Great as a companion piece for a U.S. 1 class!
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