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Analyzing Visual Text
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Students individually consider a visual text and draw conclusions based on what they see. They write about their conclusions and explain the evidence used to make that determination.

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Secondary English Language Arts
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Utah Lesson Plans
Date Added:
02/03/2022
Classical Appeals Analysis (Churchill/Roosevelt)
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 A set of lessons teaching classical appeals strategies (ethos, pathos, logos) and their use. Utilizes exemplar speeches by President Roosevelt ("Day of Infamy," December 8, 1941) and Sir Winston Churchill ("Be Ye Men of Valour" May 13, 1940).Image credit: © National Archives

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Secondary English Language Arts
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Author:
Steven
Date Added:
02/10/2023
Cornell Notes
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Students use the Cornell notes tool (developed by Walter Pauk from Cornell University) to do close reading of informational text.

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Secondary English Language Arts
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Author:
Utah Lesson Plans
Date Added:
02/03/2022
Does Science Fiction Predict the Future? Inquiry Based Media Literacy Unit
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Students will learn the potential costs and benefits of social media, digital consumption, and our relationship with technology as a society in the three-week lesson. This inquiry based unit of study will answer the following questions:

Essential Question: How can we use science fiction’s ability to predict the future to help humanity?

Supportive Questions 1: What predictions of future development has science fiction accurately made in the past? This can include technology, privacy, medicine, social justice, political, environmental, education, and economic.

Supportive Question 2: What predictions for future development in contemporary science fiction are positive for the future of humanity? What factors need to begin in your lifetime to make these predictions reality?

Supportive Question 3: What predictions for future development in contemporary science fiction are negative for the future of humanity? What factors need to begin in your lifetime to stop these negative outcomes?

(Thumbnail is a screenshot of the OER Commons lesson page, taken 7/26/2022 by Christina Nelson.)

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Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Literature
Science
Secondary English Language Arts
Technology
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Author:
Morgen Larsen
Date Added:
07/26/2022