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Higher education informational text lectures

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 Newspaper Article Writing - Journalism Nonfiction Lesson and Graphic Organizers

Newspaper Article Writing - Journalism Nonfiction Lesson and Graphic Organizers

Created by
Presto Plans
Newspaper Article Writing - Journalism Nonfiction Lesson and Graphic Organizers: Introduce your students to the world of non-fiction journalistic writing with this ready-to-use lesson. This comprehensive resource is designed to guide students through the process of writing a newspaper article. From understanding the key elements of journalistic writing to organizing their thoughts using the included graphic organizer, this resource provides a step-by-step approach to enhance students' journalist
Preview of Annotated Bibliography Mini Lesson

Annotated Bibliography Mini Lesson

An introduction to the annotated bibliography that will provide your students with an overview of the annotated bibliography as well as opportunity to practice what they learned. Mini Lesson Includes:- Introductory PowerPoint that gives students an overview of the annotated bibliography including its purpose, an example, and needed materials *NOTE: This is a PowerPoint SlideShow and cannot be edited- Guided Notes Sheet for students to use during the PowerPoint lecture- Research question and link
Preview of Ethics in Journalism and Yearbook Lesson, Complete Teaching Unit

Ethics in Journalism and Yearbook Lesson, Complete Teaching Unit

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Prepare your students to be responsible journalists as they create your school's yearbook, newspaper, or magazine. You'll have everything you need to teach your students how to avoid bias, copyright, and other ethical violations with plenty of examples of what to do and what not to do. Sometimes students cross these lines without meaning to, but this teaching pack will help them understand what's right from wrong without being too heavy and technical. Lesson Contents:-Lecture (PPT and digital fo
Preview of A Modest Proposal - Annotated Modernized Paraphrase

A Modest Proposal - Annotated Modernized Paraphrase

Created by
RDenette
Your students will be masters of satire after they read and analyze Jonathan Swift's outrageous and historic essay A Modest Proposal. The heart of this product is an annotated paraphrase of the classic satirical essay, rewritten from the ground up for a modern high-school audience. Included in this document you will find:Context for A Modest Proposal: A thorough introduction to Swift, Swift's England, the form and function of satire, and how to read a satire for the author's true meaning. Thi
Preview of Pride and Prejudice Regency Period Power Point

Pride and Prejudice Regency Period Power Point

Created by
Scott Johnson
The leisurely air of the characters in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice can be confusing to readers of today, who—you know—expect people to actually have jobs and do things. This Power Point presentation puts the life of the upper class (even that of the Bennet family, who were, I suppose, “lower upper class” (!!) in context. In colorful terms, with many literary and historical references and quotations, it demonstrates how families maintained wealth, and that the planning of marriages for daug
Preview of The Great Gatsby SLIDESHOW: Over 40 Slides on Fitzgerald & the Roaring Twenties

The Great Gatsby SLIDESHOW: Over 40 Slides on Fitzgerald & the Roaring Twenties

NEW IN 2020: Rigorous! Engaging! Thought-provoking! This EDITABLE slideshow will kindle a fascination with Fitzgerald's novel before your students even crack the cover of The Great Gatsby. Open your unit on Fitzgerald's masterpiece with this powerful 41-slide PowerPoint SLIDESHOW presentation on the life of F. Scott Fitzgerald's and the culture of 1920s America called "The Road to Gatsby: A Slideshow on F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Roaring Twenties." While this slideshow can be downloaded for f
Preview of Intro to Rhetoric

Intro to Rhetoric

Created by
Turnkey Lessons
This is a 17 slide ppt that introduces rhetoric, ethos, pathos, logos, and similar ideas. It goes directly with The Language of Composition (2nd ed) Chapter 1. I assign students in my AP English Language and Composition class to read the chapter before this lecture and complete the activities on pages 2, 6, 12, and 22. With minor tweaking, this lecture can work for any intro to rhetoric without the book. I usually break this lecture up over two days with class discussion. Check back for mo
Preview of Nursing Education and Research- Evidence-based excellence  in Nursing

Nursing Education and Research- Evidence-based excellence in Nursing

Created by
Anthony Okoye
This guide is beneficial to educators in nursing in several ways:Professional Development: It provides educators with strategies and insights into fostering a culture of lifelong learning, which they can apply to their own professional development as well as impart to their students.Enhanced Teaching Methods: The guide likely includes evidence-based practices and approaches for teaching nursing concepts effectively. Educators can incorporate these methods into their teaching to improve student e
Preview of UNIT PLAN First Amendment and Student Press Rights and Responsibilities

UNIT PLAN First Amendment and Student Press Rights and Responsibilities

This UNIT PLAN is designed for use in an advanced high school course for students of applied journalism or an introductory course for journalism majors at the university level. This series of lesson plans is designed to be delivered over 3 class periods, 90-minutes each in duration, or, its multi-part activities could be delivered over 6 class periods of 45 minutes each. This 22-page document includes:• Detailed instructor lecture notes and discussion questions, with option to customize.• Annot
Preview of Primary and Secondary Sources (PowerPoint Presentation and Game)

Primary and Secondary Sources (PowerPoint Presentation and Game)

Created by
Navarre Simpson
This product contains a thorough PowerPoint Presentation on Primary and Secondary Sources. This presentation consists of nine slides and covers what primary and secondary sources are, as well as examples of primary and secondary sources. There are also directions to a Primary and Secondary Source Game. It lists the objective, rules, and a few special notes. In addition to the instructions, there is a sheet with a list of sources that have already been identified as primary or secondary. Alt
Preview of Media Literacy: Advance Media Studies Triangle + Ad Analysis

Media Literacy: Advance Media Studies Triangle + Ad Analysis

This is a more advanced approach to the media studies triangle. With my grade 11 media students, I taught the media studies triangle based on a series of questions for each side. That's a good way to introduce the media triangle, but I wanted my grade 12 students to go deeper and give me more analytical and mature responses. I wanted them to stop relying on specific questions (and not considering other possible questions) to guide them through an analysis.Instead of thinking of the sides of the
Preview of Gothic Literature Presentation, Guided Notes, & Quiz (Remote & in-person)

Gothic Literature Presentation, Guided Notes, & Quiz (Remote & in-person)

Created by
Lit Up
This download is everything you need to kick off your Gothic literature unit. Students will complete guided notes and then a quiz. Simply download and go! Easily embed notes and quiz into your LMS and your virtual learners will be ready to rock and roll! THIS DOWNLOAD INCLUDES:Resourced PowerPoint Slides Presentation about the Characteristics of Gothic LiteratureGuided Notes Key to Guided Notes15 question Comprehension QuizQuiz KeyThis product pairs nicely with...Remote/Distance Learning RubricS
Preview of AP LANG. U2 ANCHOR TEXT ANNOTATION GUIDE

AP LANG. U2 ANCHOR TEXT ANNOTATION GUIDE

Created by
MrsMax
Students often struggle to understand the importance of annotating, especially in reference to the Rhetorical Situation. For Unit 2 of the AP Lang AMSCO textbook, Malala Yousafzai's speech is the focus. Use this PDF to present to students as a guide to understanding this text in a deeper way and succeed when responding to Checkpoints! - You may also print the PDF to use as a handout for students.
Preview of PreAP/AP Annotated Text: Familias y Comunidades - Biblioburro de Colombia

PreAP/AP Annotated Text: Familias y Comunidades - Biblioburro de Colombia

Created by
Profe Friducha
This PDF informative text is in Spanish. I use it for my Pre AP and AP Spanish students when covering the Comunidades Educativas context from the Familias y Comunidades Unit. The text focuses on an individual that makes it his responsibility to teach children in rural áreas in Colombia with this two donkeys and books. The document provides students with instructions as to what they need to annotate as well as with bolded academic vocabulary. I provide the synonyms to these vocab words to student
Preview of AQA Power and Conflict Poetry Bundle

AQA Power and Conflict Poetry Bundle

This bundle provides a detailed analysis of AQA Power and Conflict Poetry. The notes are tailored towards students from Y9 to A-Level (age 13+), including being suitable for collections such as AQA Power and Conflict Poetry.Poems included: 'Bayonet Charge' 'Charge of the Light Brigade' 'London''Ozymandias''Poppies''Remains''Storm on the Island''The Émigrée''War Photographer'Extract from 'The Prelude''My Last Duchess''Kamikaze''Checking Out Me History''Tissue''Exposure''Bayonet Charge/Charge of T
Preview of Intro Lesson to LGBTQ+ Issues, Terminology, & Resources: Lesson & Materials

Intro Lesson to LGBTQ+ Issues, Terminology, & Resources: Lesson & Materials

Created by
Viceceo Learning
This individual lesson designed to introduce the terminology, issues, and resources related to the LGBTQ+ community to both in-person and remote learners, includes a lesson plan and all necessary resources.Students will complete Bell Work asking them to demonstrate background knowledge about the LGBTQ+ community.The body of the lesson uses an easy-to-follow Google Slideshow to review the following: 1) the difference between gender and sex2) the difference between sexual orientation and gender id
Preview of College English  ENGL1301 ENGL1302 The Writing Process & Avoiding Plagiarism AP

College English ENGL1301 ENGL1302 The Writing Process & Avoiding Plagiarism AP

When I started working as an adjunct, I had zero resources and despite extensive searching online, I couldn't find anything useful. That's why I am sharing my own lesson plans here.This lesson plan is part of my "Getting Stated" Unit. I cover Getting Started topics in weeks 1-4 of a 16 week semester. This lesson plan and lecture set is designed to teach undergraduate college students about the writing process and how to properly cite sources to avoid plagiarism. The lesson plan starts by intro
Preview of AP English Literature, Inferences, Implied Ideas, reading comprehension

AP English Literature, Inferences, Implied Ideas, reading comprehension

Created by
Linda Jennifer
AP English Literature, Inferences, Implied Ideas, reading comprehension(THE THEAETETUS) WHAT IS KNOWLEDGE?Higher Order Thinking Skills HOTS #3In this post-truth environment, where alternative facts and false stats are on the rise, critical thinking, analytical debate, and ethical reasoning are more important than ever.This product focuses on Plato’s Theaetetus.  The question at the center of the dialogue regards the question of knowledge and whether it exists.  The answer, according to Socrates,
Preview of The Glass Castle Discussion Quotations

The Glass Castle Discussion Quotations

This Power Point presentation has 65 direct quotations from Jeannette Walls' book, The Glass Castle. Each slide has the appropriate page number(s) listed. All quotations taken from the First Scribner trade paperback edition 2006. ISBN-13 978-0-7432-4753-5There are many ways to use this resource. Here are a few:As you work your way though the book, use these quotations as springboards for class discussions. Instead of digging through the book, simply allow this presentation to guide you through t
Preview of College English  ENGL1301 & ENGL1302 Finding & Evaluation Reliable Sources AP

College English ENGL1301 & ENGL1302 Finding & Evaluation Reliable Sources AP

This Lesson Plan: Distinguishing Reliable and Unreliable Sources on the Internet is ideal for undergrads or Pre AP high school students. It includes a comprehensive lecture, an engaging activity, a thought-provoking class discussion, and more. When I started working as an adjunct, I had zero resources and despite extensive searching online, I couldn't find anything useful. That's why I am sharing my own lesson plans here.This lesson plan is part of my "Getting Stated" Unit. I cover Getting Star
Preview of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre: Introduction Slideshow

Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre: Introduction Slideshow

Charlotte Bronte's coming of age novel, Jane Eyre, focuses on the titular character - a seemingly plain but fiery young woman - as she struggle through the hardships of family, love, class, and more.Hook your students into the novel from the very start through this introductory slideshow.The LessonSlideshow contains 23 slides with the following items 4 Trailers & adaption clips: film, theater, ballet, & a musicalAbout the AuthorFocus on parallel's between Charlotte Bronte and JaneDefinin
Preview of Propagandist Techniques & Logical Fallacies handout & worksheets

Propagandist Techniques & Logical Fallacies handout & worksheets

Created by
Jeffery Williams
To support your unit on argumentation and rhetoric, here are handy references for students that include the most prominent propagandist techniques and logical fallacies used advertising, politics, and argumentation. Along with the handouts defining the terms, I have also included worksheets with scenarios that enable students to practice their grasp of each. (Key included). An excellent resource for a unit on argumentation as well as for George Orwell's masterpiece Animal Farm.
Preview of [TED ED] [Awesome Nature] #8 Why do we harvest horseshoe crab blood? Worksheet

[TED ED] [Awesome Nature] #8 Why do we harvest horseshoe crab blood? Worksheet

[TED ED] [Awesome Nature] #8 Why do we harvest horseshoe crab blood? WorksheetThis Worksheet contains5 comprehension questions,3-5 deep think questionsDiscussion Questions,vocabulary listvideo scriptanswer keysThank you for purchasing this product.
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