Students will be able to create a podcast in which they describe a book and the reasons they recommend that someone should read it.
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- 11/02/2021
Students will be able to create a podcast in which they describe a book and the reasons they recommend that someone should read it.
Introduce students to plagerism and citing sources by creating a reference page for a book report.
This lesson plan meets the secondary requirements for The Engish Language Arts Standard Reading: Literature Grades 7-12 with the option of meeting the additional standard of Speaking and Listening. This lesson offers specific details with flexibility for implementation in the classroom. Students can work independently or in groups and be able to create their final book project using technology.
Getting students to read is not always easy. The teacher chooses one of their favorite books and shares it with students is an excellent way to get them excited about reading. Tell them why it is one of your favorite books. In this lesson, students will explore character, plot, and theme and learn to write persuasively as they develop a movie-style trailer for a book they have read.Image information
Students analyze primary sources and create a propaganda poster based on the Boston Massacre.Image found on http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsc.00174The Bloody Massacre Perpetrated in King Street Boston on March 5th 1770 by a Party of the 29th Regt. Boston: Engrav’d Printed & Sold by Paul Revere, 1770. Fine Prints. Prints & Photographs Division
In this keyboarding lesson, students type words with both hands, home, and bottom row with Typesy. Students will set a goal considering the importance of keyboarding. Then, students record their WPM and reflect.
When seen at night, the moon seems to shine brightly in the sky. What we actually see is the reflection of the sun's light on the moon. The moon gets its light from the sun, just like we do on Earth.
A Powerpoint lesson where students study bouncy balls. (April Mitchell)
Aperçu : Bienvenue dans une autre leçon de codage Make Stuff Move. Cette deuxième leçon va vous montrer comment déplacer un servo à l'aide du bouton sur votre bouclier d'animation.
A lesson about strength of pushes and pulls (Going 3D with GRC)
In this video it goes over what a box and whisker plot is and what each part means.
In this set of lessons which extend over several days, students read excerpts from "The Death of Benny Paret" by Norman Mailer and "The Fight" by William Hazlitt. Students annotate the text, specifically looking for metaphor and simile, tone, and syntax. Working with a partner, students write three paragraphs, analyzing metaphor or simile, tone, and syntax in "The Death of Benny Paret." Working independently, students write one paragraph, choosing to analyze metaphor or simile, tone, or syntax in "The Fight."
Find out how serious head concussions can be in this video segment adapted from NOVA scienceNOW.
This video segment from The Human Spark observes the brains responses to a series of cognitive tests.
This is a Nearpod lesson for the Key Components of Myths that leads to writing a myth using these components
Students will learn about how companies "brand" themselves to promote/market their goods & services. Grades 3-4.
In this demonstration of chemical change, the presenter blows breath into a methylene blue solution releasing carbon dioxide which acidifies the water and changes it from a bright blue color to green.
Lesson plans for phenomena related to UT.SEEd.6.2.2 and UT.SEEd.6.2.3.
How does news get from the front lines to your feed? Let’s take a look behind the curtain... Students will gain an understanding of what constitutes broadcast news and how it’s produced. They will use this knowledge to work backwards, investigating and critically analyzing news stories they’ve recently encountered. Click on the Activities Tab to complete the lesson.
Ask the students general questions about inventions. Present the book "Pop! The Invention of Bubble Gum." Show the students other books about bubble gum. Generate enthusiasm for creating your own inventions. Make bubble gum from scratch using bubble gum making kit.