Reading material with questions and activities aimed at advanced Spanish 1 or …
Reading material with questions and activities aimed at advanced Spanish 1 or early Spanish 2 students learning to discuss routines (reflexive verbs) in the present tense. Suitable to CI- or grammar-based lessons.
How to use this activity:Students can create a paper album, a power …
How to use this activity:Students can create a paper album, a power point presentation, google slides, with their chosen clothing pieces. They describe each piece including size, price, availability, colors, and fit. You can add more requirements as the rubric is general and allows for many modifications.
The process of how a bill becomes law is a fascinating process …
The process of how a bill becomes law is a fascinating process that is much more than just a Representative or Senator introducing a bill and having it move through the process to its eventual demise or addition to another bill or to the bill ending up on the President’s desk itself. An even more interesting question is: “What is the subject matter of MANY of these bills- researched, drafted, and introduced? This lesson will tackle that question and many others!
This is a choice board focusing on the layers of the atmosphere. …
This is a choice board focusing on the layers of the atmosphere. Students will have an opportuity to choose from 6 different projects to share their understanding of the layers of the atmosphere. All projects contain a description as well as a grading rubric.
Les Conversations Mises à Jour is a collection of authentic conversations in …
Les Conversations Mises à Jour is a collection of authentic conversations in French that targets mostly intermediate and advanced learners of French. Each conversation highlights the shared experience of two native or near-native French speakers and provides both an oral history of that experience and a trove of cultural references.
Students will be writing a standard-format letter to the editor of a …
Students will be writing a standard-format letter to the editor of a local newspaper using data and research on an issue they care about that affects others. While it must be a school-appropriate issue, students have the opportunity to select any issue of interest to them to rebut the original writer’s post.** This performance assessment was developed by a collaborative team of teachers and division staff from Middlesex, Poquoson, and West Point school divisions.
2.4 The student will investigate and understand that plants and animals undergo …
2.4 The student will investigate and understand that plants and animals undergo a series of orderly changes as they grow and develop. Key ideas includea) animals have life cycles This choice board helps students explore animal life cycles at his/her own pace. Students play an interactive hyper doc board game. This can be individual or whole class. It includes videos, online games, assessments, and is a lot of fun. Great way to engage any learner! Get started with the center square and move around the board to learn more about life cycles.
Students become authors as they use technology to create an ebook to …
Students become authors as they use technology to create an ebook to share with their classmates. Students chose the life cycle of a flowering plant, frog, or butterfly. They review with hands-on resources and peer collaboration. They then use their ipad with the app “Book Creator” to create a book using real life pictures!
The teacher or Students will read the declarations of secession from each …
The teacher or Students will read the declarations of secession from each state joining the CSA. Students can be assigned to read all, a few, or just one. Students will use the listen and draw organizer to jot down any words or phrases that they feel are important. They may also draw images of anything that they find interesting. Students can write/share these with the class and then discuss any commonalities among the statements to determine the cause of the Civil War according the states that seceded.
The teacher or Students will read the declarations of secession from each …
The teacher or Students will read the declarations of secession from each state joining the CSA. Students can be assigned to read all, a few, or just one. Students will use the listen and draw organizer to jot down any words or phrases that they feel are important. They may also draw images of anything that they find interesting. Students can write/share these with the class and then discuss any commonalities among the statements to determine the cause of the Civil War according the states that seceded.
The teacher or Students will read the declarations of secession from each …
The teacher or Students will read the declarations of secession from each state joining the CSA. Students can be assigned to read all, a few, or just one. Students will use the listen and draw organizer to jot down any words or phrases that they feel are important. They may also draw images of anything that they find interesting. Students can write/share these with the class and then discuss any commonalities among the statements to determine the cause of the Civil War according the states that seceded.
The teacher or Students will read the declarations of secession from each …
The teacher or Students will read the declarations of secession from each state joining the CSA. Students can be assigned to read all, a few, or just one. Students will use the listen and draw organizer to jot down any words or phrases that they feel are important. They may also draw images of anything that they find interesting. Students can write/share these with the class and then discuss any commonalities among the statements to determine the cause of the Civil War according the states that seceded.
The teacher or Students will read the declarations of secession from each …
The teacher or Students will read the declarations of secession from each state joining the CSA. Students can be assigned to read all, a few, or just one. Students will use the listen and draw organizer to jot down any words or phrases that they feel are important. They may also draw images of anything that they find interesting. Students can write/share these with the class and then discuss any commonalities among the statements to determine the cause of the Civil War according the states that seceded.
A literacy narrative is a piece of writing that describes how you …
A literacy narrative is a piece of writing that describes how you learned something significant about yourself as a reader and/or writer. Literacy narratives are usually told in story form and are heavily reflective. Students will work independently to write a literacy narrative that demonstrates their relationship with reading and/or writing.
This resource provides a simple, focused grading tool to assess literature analysis. …
This resource provides a simple, focused grading tool to assess literature analysis. It can be applied to demonstrations of skill through writing or speaking.
This resource provides a simple, focused grading tool to assess poetry analysis. …
This resource provides a simple, focused grading tool to assess poetry analysis. It can be applied to demonstrations of skill through writing or speaking.
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