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Preview of Daily Grammar Practice #1 Bell Ringer for Middle School | Digital

Daily Grammar Practice #1 Bell Ringer for Middle School | Digital

Engage your students with this no-prep, easy-to-use digital bell ringer for grammar skills. Great for Standardized Test Prep! Students will practice proofreading for usage and mechanics, as well as practice identifying the parts of speech, parts of the sentence, phrases, clauses, and sentence structure. Review a lot of skills in a short amount of time! This is how it works:✅ Each week, students analyze a quote from a famous person.Monday: Correct Capitalization and PunctuationTuesday: Identify P
Preview of Video Technology & Production, Camera Shots & Angles Lesson & Auto-Graded Quiz

Video Technology & Production, Camera Shots & Angles Lesson & Auto-Graded Quiz

Looking for a way to introduce your middle or high school video technology and production students to different shots and angles? This lesson includes:An introductory slideshow with 13 different shots/anglesA practice assignmentA video quiz (students watch the video and record the shots/angles on their answer sheets)Three different types of answer sheets: digital, PDF, or self-grading Easel
Preview of The Marshmallow Test: An Interactive Study Skills Lesson

The Marshmallow Test: An Interactive Study Skills Lesson

Enliven the classroom with a rich discussion about motivation and delayed gratification. Watch a delightful video of an experiment with marshmallows that drives home the idea of the lesson — Would you take a pleasurable treat now, or would you wait and get two treats (instead of one) later?Essential Question: What encourages motivation? What is delayed gratification? Lesson Duration: 30 minutesWhat’s in the Box:1 I Do / We Do / You Do Lesson Plan and Guide 1 Student-Facing Version on Google Wor
Preview of Art & Mythology Connection: 'The Four Disgracers' Mini-Unit for Grades 8-10

Art & Mythology Connection: 'The Four Disgracers' Mini-Unit for Grades 8-10

Hendrick Goltzius created four incredible tondos in the sixteenth century entitled the "Four Disgracers". Using Common Core Standard that asks students to look at and compare different artistic representations of literature, guide middle and high school students through a four myth group activity and lesson — including Tantalus, Ixion. Phaëthon and Icarus! Note: The Further Reading resources included in the educational download lists plenty of online and print options for teachers. The resource
Preview of Homophones Review PDF

Homophones Review PDF

Greetings! With this listing, I have not preset the backgrounds; this is to allow your more ability to change/add/remove based on what you feel best meets the needs of your students. The quiz is simple and a "snapshot" of what they understood. It is set to self graded. Happy Teaching! :)
Preview of Literary Terms Explored: Paradoxes, Contradictions, and Oxymorons for ELA

Literary Terms Explored: Paradoxes, Contradictions, and Oxymorons for ELA

Can you fit a square peg in a round hole? What if you went back in time and killed your grandfather? Would you still continue to exist? How is the name "Biggie Smalls" an oxymoron? Find out the answers to these questions (and more!) with this useful resource I cooked up exploring various literary terms that have to do with paradoxes, contradictions, and oxymorons (aligned with Common Core Standard RL.9-10.4The resource includes the following nifty features for a Minilesson:2-sided handout on par
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