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Preview of Edgar Allan Poe Escape Room: Learn about Poe's Life & His Literary Works

Edgar Allan Poe Escape Room: Learn about Poe's Life & His Literary Works

Created by
Selena Smith
Looking for an interesting way to introduce Edgar Allan Poe to your students? Check out this engaging escape room that will have your students learning about Edgar Allan Poe's life, theories surrounding his death, his short stories, and two of his poems as they think critically and work collaboratively to solve 5 different clues. What's Included:â–º Step-by-step instructionsâ–º Hint cardsâ–º 5 well-designed puzzles to solveâ–º Self-checking Google formâ–º Clue labels (optional)â–º Congratulations certifica
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, "We Choose to Go to the Moon," JFK

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, "We Choose to Go to the Moon," JFK

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing John F. Kennedy's famous Address at Rice University on the Nation's Space Effort, often referred to as his "We Choose to Go to the Moon" speech. Kennedy's famous speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach U.S. history, Cold War history, the space race, rhetoric, or speech and debate. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the backgroun
Preview of Thomas Paine Common Sense: Primary Source Activity | American History

Thomas Paine Common Sense: Primary Source Activity | American History

Created by
Mister Harms
Thomas Paine's Common Sense was a little pamphlet with big ideas! This primary source activity gives students a chance to read through and analyze the major paragraphs, or arguments, within his pamphlet while answering various questions. I created this mini-unit for my own classroom to help students understand this important document that shaped the course of Independence. You will find that this resource is challenging yet capable for all. Students are analyzing text from the 1700's which ca
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, I Have a Dream Speech, MLK, CCSS

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, I Have a Dream Speech, MLK, CCSS

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Martin Luther King Jr.'s (MLK's) famous speech, "I Have a Dream." Dr. King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach U.S. history, rhetoric, speech and debate, Civil Rights, or to celebrate MLK Day. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this famous speech, practice CCSS alig
Preview of Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi & Yusef Salaam UNIT BUNDLE

Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi & Yusef Salaam UNIT BUNDLE

Created by
ScorpiLeoPi
Complete unit bundle for Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam's Punching the Air, including a teacher guide. Incorporate this easy to use unit about diverse literature that can be used for in-person OR online instruction. Editable Google Slides that can be pushed out via your learning management system or printed for your students. This unit is designed around literary concepts, for which students use the novel as practice for mastery of the concepts. This bundle includes all of my Punching the Air resour
Preview of High School Biology Project Bundle: Wildlife and Conservation

High School Biology Project Bundle: Wildlife and Conservation

Are you looking for hands-on, engaging, real-world, and experiential high school biology projects, specifically focused on high school ecology, conservation, and wildlife topics? This bundle is for you. It includes a variety of experiential learning activities around the theme of wildlife and conservation:Project based learning lesson plans (guided and student-led)Problem-based learning challengesExperimental inquiryCommunity action projectsDesign thinking challengesSTEMService learningBONUS: en
Preview of Family Tree Research Project - Independent Assessment

Family Tree Research Project - Independent Assessment

Created by
Escalate
The Family Tree Research Project includes instructions for each activity, 20 family history interview research questions, individual Family Member Fact Cards, and a student reflection paper assignment. The project includes plan sheets for the visual display projects and reflection paper featuring guiding questions for student success.The Family Tree Research Project features informational writing, speaking and listening, and active research in order for students to apply their skills and invest
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: What to the Slave is the Fourth of July, Frederick Douglass

Rhetorical Analysis: What to the Slave is the Fourth of July, Frederick Douglass

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Frederick Douglass' famous speech, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" Douglass' famous speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach U.S. history, the Civil War, the abolitionist movement, rhetoric, or speech and debate. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this famous speech, practice CCSS alig
Preview of Speech Analysis Venn Diagram: I Have a Dream and The Ballot or the Bullet, CCSS

Speech Analysis Venn Diagram: I Have a Dream and The Ballot or the Bullet, CCSS

Help your students master their rhetorical analysis skills while analyzing and comparing two famous speeches from history: Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech and Malcolm X's "The Ballot or the Bullet." The two rhetorical analysis worksheets are designed to help your students analyze the message and rhetoric of these two historical speeches, including their ethos, pathos, and logos. Additionally, a compare and contrast Venn diagram will engage your students with higher-level questio
Preview of The Climate Change Agreement -- Paris Agreement Role Playing / Simulation

The Climate Change Agreement -- Paris Agreement Role Playing / Simulation

Created by
Mr Noondi
The Climate Change Agreement -- Paris Agreement Role Playing / SimulationBackground InformationThis engaging, role-playing activity simulates the conference and writing of the Paris Agreement. This is a perfect multi-day activity for a high school science classroom focusing on climate change and global policies.First, students are asked to read The Paris Agreement text while answering a set of questions to gain a deeper understanding of its goals and layout. Next, students are assigned roles as
Preview of Research Projects- Questions and Guided Organization Worksheets

Research Projects- Questions and Guided Organization Worksheets

This file includes the following documents: #1- Explanation of what a Research Paper is about: 8 page paper that is based on the answer to a question. The students are required to read through the directions, then read through 50 dynamic, interesting questions and highlight 5 that seem interesting to them. The topics range from changing the draft age, to mandatory recycling, to the transition from pagan celebrations into Christian holidays. These are not your typical Research topics! Once stu
Preview of Social Injustice Argumentative Research Project Pack

Social Injustice Argumentative Research Project Pack

Argumentative writing prompt which allows students to select, research, and present a sound argument on a social injustice, or social issue taking place today. The project pack includes the student packet which is editable along with a .pdf version outlining appropriate time frames and steps for students. This activity also requires students to give rational as to why they would like to research their given topic and the steps they will take to do so. An excellent way of getting High School stud
Preview of Self-Directed Service-Learning Project Tool Kit for High School Students

Self-Directed Service-Learning Project Tool Kit for High School Students

Service-learning projects for self-directed learners offer a great opportunity for high school students to give back to their communities, develop 21st-century skills, and build their resumes through community involvement. Individuals or small groups design and lead their own service-learning projects while you facilitate. This tool kit provides guiding templates to scaffold students seamlessly and independently through the experience from start to finish."I used it to lay the groundwork for ser
Preview of Peer Editing Group Activity For Research Papers | Editable Google Doc

Peer Editing Group Activity For Research Papers | Editable Google Doc

Have you struggled with how to structure Peer Editing time in a meaningful way? This Peer Editing Checklist and rotation activity helps MS and HS students optimize their time, collaborate effectively, and give (and accept) constructive criticism during a Research Paper unit.Can be used digitally of course, but I have found that nothing works quite as well as printing out their papers and editing by hand in a group. With this activity, students have one printed copy of their paper and one editing
Preview of Problem-Based Learning Challenge: High School Global Carbon Cycle Project

Problem-Based Learning Challenge: High School Global Carbon Cycle Project

This global carbon cycle project is a high school level problem-based learning experience where students examine the short- and long-term carbon cycles, explore the problem of anthropogenic activities that disrupt the carbon cycle, and develop a comprehensive plan with a diverse set of solutions to restore the balance of the short and long term carbon cycles. Students will do all of this seamlessly with the guiding templates provided in this resource.This resource comes with a printable and digi
Preview of 21st Century Skills Learning Activity Tool Kits Bundle {Printable & Digital}

21st Century Skills Learning Activity Tool Kits Bundle {Printable & Digital}

Teaching 21st-century skills doesn't have to be an extra task. What if your students could learn content and develop 21st century skills at the same time without you having to overthink it or over plan? This resource is a bundle of 21st century skills learning activity tool kits that organically incorporate 21st-century skill-building opportunities into each experience.This bundle includes 21st century skill learning activity types such as:Self-directed project-based learning - project-based lea
Preview of Let the Students Teach! A Collaborative Learning Project

Let the Students Teach! A Collaborative Learning Project

Cooperative Learning | Teach to Learn | Group Teaching This collaborative learning project puts the information in the hands of the students and asks them to come up with a creative way to teach their assigned information to their peers in class. When the students teach information to the class, they become masters of that information. Student engagement is also increased when peers are involved in the teaching of information. This project is designed for use with a section or chapter of yo
Preview of Speech Analysis Venn Diagram: I Have a Dream and Gettysburg Address Analysis

Speech Analysis Venn Diagram: I Have a Dream and Gettysburg Address Analysis

Help your students master their rhetorical analysis skills while analyzing and comparing two famous speeches from history: Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech and Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address." The two rhetorical analysis worksheets are designed to help your students analyze the message and rhetoric of these two historical speeches, including their ethos, pathos, and logos. Additionally, a compare and contrast Venn diagram will engage your students with higher-level questio
Preview of High School Communications Curriculum Project-Based Learning Bundle

High School Communications Curriculum Project-Based Learning Bundle

This bundle combines several student-directed (students design and lead PBLs) project-based learning resources all under the theme of communications - various methods of gathering and sharing information. This bundle includes four separate projects: biographies, current events, podcasts and storytelling. Per project, students will showcase their expertise in an authentic way. Students will collaborate with community members, complete an authentic final product of their choosing (ideas available)
Preview of Experiential Learning Activity Tool Kits Bundle for High School Students

Experiential Learning Activity Tool Kits Bundle for High School Students

Are you looking for open-ended homeschool or classroom experiential learning activity resources for any and all subjects or targets? Or maybe you're interested in adding experiential learning activity experiences to your classroom or homeschool curriculum but aren't sure how to facilitate it, don't have time to create experiential learning activity guiding resources, or simply don't know where to begin? Students design and lead their own experiential learning activity experiences such as projec
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, 2004 DNC Keynote Speech, Barack Obama

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, 2004 DNC Keynote Speech, Barack Obama

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Barack Obama's famous keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention (DNC). Obama's famous speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach U.S. history, presidential history, civics, government, rhetoric, or speech and debate. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this famous speech, practice C
Preview of Climate Change: High School Problem-Based Learning Curriculum Bundle

Climate Change: High School Problem-Based Learning Curriculum Bundle

This climate-change-themed problem-based learning curriculum mini-bundle includes four resources, all of which take the approach of looking at the climate change problem, exploring solutions, and acting on those solutions.Each student or small group of students will explore carbon cycle disruptors and develop a hypothetical plan that restores the balance of the carbon cycle. They will then take a self-directed project-based learning approach to study greenhouse gases. Students will use new knowl
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Abraham Lincoln's famous Gettysburg Address. Lincoln's famous Gettysburg Address is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach U.S. history, the Civil War, rhetoric, or speech and debate. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this famous speech, practice CCSS aligned speaking and listening skills, and analyze (
Preview of Unsolved Mysteries ELA Research Project - Editable in Google Drive!

Unsolved Mysteries ELA Research Project - Editable in Google Drive!

Created by
Riv's Room
ALL instructional materials in this Unsolved Mysteries ELA Research Project are COMPLETELY editable!This resource is perfect for middle or high school secondary ELA teachers who are looking to engage their students in a fun, high-level, creative project. This project is student-centered and allows kids to showcase their creativity! It's perfect for the middle of the year, or even the end of the year, because this high-interest project keeps kids focused and working!In this project, students will
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