Students will be creating a variety of poetry as well as analyzing …
Students will be creating a variety of poetry as well as analyzing poetry. They will work with Language standards and take a performance assessment at the end of the unit.
This lesson is to teach students about different apps they can use …
This lesson is to teach students about different apps they can use to create their digital stories based upon the narrative that they wrote. In this lesson, they will explore different video-making apps and begin to create their video using their narrative and storyboards.
Genuis Hour project idea for ELA researching a topic of student's choice …
Genuis Hour project idea for ELA researching a topic of student's choice regarding WWII and/or the Holocaust. Preview image Photo by Karsten Winegeart on Unsplash
This is a lesson plan created by Spanish 1-2 teacher Erin Sanislo. …
This is a lesson plan created by Spanish 1-2 teacher Erin Sanislo. It is mean to be a Presentational Speaking summative project at the end of a food unit for students to use food vocabulary in a recipe and demonstrate their knowledge of commands to present a recipe. Thumnail Image Citation: "Mexican Food" by mrsdkrebs is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
This lesson will help students learn how to create and record a …
This lesson will help students learn how to create and record a podcast to promote a book using Anchor and music from Soundzabound. Image by: Matt Botsford featured on Unsplash
This is a fun and creative way for students to demonstrate their …
This is a fun and creative way for students to demonstrate their understanding of eukaryotic cell organelles. Students will create a bio poem about an organelle as if the organelle were a person. Their final product will be a poster or video of their poem that can be shared with the class. This lesson includes a bio poem organizer for students, as well as various links to interactive organelle structure and function websites.
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