This collection of activities helps students understand much of the content regarding waste management practices, including landfill construction, incineration, reducing, reusing, and recycling.There are two days worth of activities for students to explore. Each station or activity has models for st...
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Rotator Cuff Surgery Survival Guide. This is NOT a physical item; it is a digital download. After your purchase you will be able to download the item and print all the parts out. There is a 4-page checklist with approximately 40 items and a 5-page description guide with tips and tricks from the checklist and my personal experience having had Rotator Cuff Surgery recently. I had to read multiple web pages and watch a lot of videos to know what to expect and what I would need. I have compiled my research and experience into a one stop shop guide for you in hopes to make your experience a little easier and save you valuable time. All items are printable on standard 8.5 x 11 paper. Good luck with your recovery!
Students click images to access links so they can watch the videos, read the articles, and then complete the "Let's Go!" Activity to put what you reviewed to work. Students watch three videos, read two articles, and then put all their learning together with a graphic organizer. Aligned to AP World ...
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During our biomes unit, my students read many articles and watch some videos about different biomes. They use this to take notes on details they are learning about each biome. They then use it to note-take as they research their own biome in their small groups. ...
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Students will have lot of questions about Auggie's condition in Wonder by R.J. Palacio. You can satisfy that curiosity before you read the novel with this immersive WebQuest! What You Get This Wonder WebQuest goes over the causes, symptoms, and treatment of Treacher-Collins Syndrome in an attractive and easy-to-read format. Students will read nonfiction articles and watch videos to understand the syndrome and to meet people who have suffered and have overcome the condition. For your convenience, a complete Answer Key is included for this two-day activity. Please note: The Internet being the Internet, once in a while a link will expire without my knowledge. If you find a broken link, please let me know so I can amend the situation. Thank you! Other Wonder Resources For a helpful resource that will guide students through the novel, check out the comprehensive resource, Wonder Discussion Questions! Follow My Store If you find this resource helpful, please review and follow ELA Content Canary for a first look at new resources! As always, I hope these resources help make your teaching sing! Sincerely, ELA Content Canary
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Students will watch videos and read articles to gain background knowledge about the 1950s/1960s before reading the Outsiders! Inside the zipped file, you will get: Directions for you and your students! Hyperlinks to videos Teenagers Today & Yesterday Article Teenagers Today & Yesterday Questions 1950s vs. 1960s Venn Diagram Worksheet 1950s vs. 1960s Article 1950s & 1960s Video Questions 2 Student Answer Keys (since answers may vary)
Students click images to access links so they can watch the videos, read the articles, and then complete the "Let's Go!" Activity to put what you reviewed to work. Students watch three videos, read two articles, and then put all their learning together with a graphic organizer. Aligned to AP World ...
This is a hyperdoc where students interact within the document, including watching videos, reading articles, and answering questions. Everything you need in one document for students to learn about famous athletes like "Dummy Hoy", and events such as Deaflympics. ...
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This product is the activity I use to kick off the photosynthesis unit with my students. After completing a K-W-L chart as a class, I allow students to work individually or in partners to read the linked Ck-12 article and watch the video from TED-Ed. Students check their comprehension by answering questions about the article and completing an open-ended summary of the video. Students also complete a drag-and-drop diagram to reinforce their new learning of the photosynthesis equation. An easy, ready-to-use, digital way to kick off photosynthesis. Can even be used for remote learning and for sub plans! Everything is 100% editable, so you can customize to meet the needs of your students. Need more Photosynthesis/ Respiration activities? Check out: Photosynthesis & Respiration Digital Coloring Review Activity
This activity challenges students to analyze scholarly information and apply it to their own behavior. There are five "stations" in this activity. This activity is best suited after students have an understanding of the psychological terms related to consciousness and sleep. At the conclusion of thi...
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This lesson on pandas explores the reasons behind their endangered status and provides interesting facts about different types of pandas. It discusses the current conservation status of giant pandas, the vulnerability of red pandas, and the critically endangered status of Qinling pandas. The main factors contributing to their endangerment are deforestation, natural disasters, difficulties in breeding, and hunting/poaching. The lesson also suggests ways to help pandas, such as supporting organizations like the Red Panda Network. In this environmental earth science lesson, students watch a short video, read an article, and then complete worksheets to learn more about pandas. Formats: - Video mp4 file - Handout PDF file - Worksheets in 3 formats: Google, fillable PDF, and fully editable - Link to blog with embedded video (in worksheet)
Creepy, crawly bugs - Would you eat one? This performance task explores how insects can benefit humans. Students will watch two videos and read two articles to learn about how insects are changing people's lives. Students will take notes, critically read informational texts, provide detailed constru...
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My dad's really good at fixing computers. Me, not so much. My computer broke, and although I do own a book that could teach me how to fix it, I just had my dad do it. My dad joked that I was too lazy to fix it myself. "You have a master's degree," he said. "I think you could figure it out!" But that's really not why I asked him to do it. Life has taught me time and time again that I'm just not great at fixing computers. The last time I tried to fix my computer I broke it permanently and lost all of my important work. I was afraid to attempt it this time. Does this ever happen in your classroom? Do you have students that could solve a problem if they really tried, but they just won't? Do certain problems make them shut down? Are they constantly asking for help or putting forth minimal effort? Your students aren't lazy. They're learned helpless in some areas. Here's how it works. Educational Consultant Rick Lavoie described something called "Differential Diagnosis." A doctor sees two patients for headache symptoms. He determines that one patient needs brain surgery, and the other has allergies. They both are prescribed very different treatments. Doctors are skilled in differential diagnoses. Conversely, a teacher sees five students with their heads on their desks and assumes that they are all lazy. We've got to get better at differential diagnoses. One student may have been up all night helping a sick parent, while another may be suffering from learned helplessness in reading. This child has learned from experience that each time he attempts to read, he is unable and feels frustrated and embarrassed. Brain Based Learning theorist Eric Jensen described common learned helpless behaviors and provided ideas for replacing them with learned helpful behaviors. Learned helpless behaviors apathy sabotage positive outcomes give up before they have started refuse to follow directions engage in passivity rather than activity adhere to limits that they have set upon themselves believe that things will happen regardless of their input enjoy humor that is hostile argumentative avoid learning activities feign illnesses engage in “class clown” type behaviors express a “Why try?" mentality What educators can do to replace with learned helpfulness engaging students in community service giving students activist roles encouraging active hobbies implementing physical activity practicing personal skills encouraging students to begin making contributions to family redirecting negative states in class enhancing positive states in class giving students choices providing plenty of opportunities to increase self-worth utilizing confidence-building activities thanking students for something they've done helping students increase feelings of inclusion and ownership giving specific positive praise and encouragement Rick Lavoie compared learned helplessness to an elephant at the zoo. A baby elephant was tied to a post in a zoo and tried to pull away, but no matter how much the elephant tried, the chain wouldn't budge. Eventually, the elephant stopped trying. After a few years, the elephant was full grown and strong enough to tear that tiny post right out of the ground and break free-- yet the elephant had been trained to stay put. Students with learned helplessness are a lot like this elephant and should be encouraged to "give the chain a tug." Lavoie tells the story better than I do. Watch him here! (The whole video is awesome. Fast forward to 3:31 into the video for the learned helplessness information) Buy the whole video Motivation Breakthrough by Rick Lavoie here: Do you have any students who exhibit learned helplessness? Do you have any strategies that help? Share in the comments below! Happy helping, A Peach for the Teach
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Reading Comprehension Intervention Vocabulary Progress Monitoring Learning Targets All in one unit! How do you teach reading intervention and progress monitor student's progress? It's an overwhelming task! This reading intervention unit progress monitors AND has learning targets ready to print! Click here to watch a video preview and teacher explanation of this unit: Reading Intervention Vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension all in one resource. Pre and post assessments are included. This was created for the busy teacher who doesn't have time to re invent the wheel. I wrote this to help my students catch up in reading, and I want to share this with you! I sincerely hope it is not only a time saver, but that it helps your students improve their reading! This is a 115 page reading intervention unit. There are four weeks of reading intervention lessons. Each week includes vocabulary, main idea, close reading, inferences, and summarizing lessons. There is a pre assessment and a post assessment so you can measure progress for data purposes and goal setting. Rubrics for each passage are included. Learning targets for each day's lesson are included! Just print and go- no prep!
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The life of Anthony Bourdain is truly inspiring, remarkable. Students learn more about the man and his struggles here on earth. 1. Watch the movie trailer highlighting aspects of his life. Discuss what students know about him. * link included to a pptx about his life to use in class with students. ...
Why not teach common core standards for English Language Arts using Pixar short films, Ted Talks, popular film clips for students and other inspirational video clips for students? For example, have…
1. Students Read a brief description of each horse2. Students are directed to a free online article on each horse3. Students watch a 4-5 minute video on each horse4. Students write a 4-5 sente4nce summary on each horse5. Students write about which horse they think is the GREATEST RACEHORSE and why6.
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Marketing Mix Activity: Students will learn about the 4Ps of Marketing They will then watch a short video on a known company's Marketing Mix Afterward, they will read 4 articles on the Marketing Mix of 4 known companies, where they will fill in a chart for each of the companies' Product, Price, Place, and Promotion. The document is fully editable; therefore you can remove or add anything you want! The activity can also be easily converted to Google Docs and used in Google Classroom. This activity is part of the ENTREPRENEURSHIP FULL SEMESTER COURSE! Check it out here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Entrepreneurship-Full-Semester-Course-3981875 and is also included in Entrepreneurship Chapter 11 Marketing Plan Check it out here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Entrepreneurship-Chapter-11-Marketing-Plan-3982117 Product names, logos, brands, links, articles, and other trademarks featured or referred to within this activity are the property of their respective trademark holders. These trademark holders are not affiliated with Strictly Business, nor do they sponsor or endorse the contents, materials, or processes discussed within this activity.
A number of activities for teaching about human rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948). Includes a comprehensive intro PPTx showing some important human rights heroes, activists. Includes: 1. Discussion questions. Introduce the topic with a discussion 2. Brainstorming template. Students list 10 human rights and share with the class. 3. Video - watch the video of the 30 articles and rights. Which ones did the students also list? 4. Infographic. Read the infographic and detailed descriptions and review the rights. 5. Glossary of terms included. 6. Research a human rights hero template. List of names of heroes. Students choose one and using the template research their life and report back to the class. 7. As an optional activity - assign one of the articles and have students research it in depth and report back to the class. What does it mean? Where is this right being violated? ESL, EFL, ESOL, worksheets, project, human rights, civil rights, brainstorming, world events, current events, learning English, printables, teaching English, vocabulary, homework, blackline master, pdf, book, examples, tefl, tesol, video, lesson, news, current events, organizer ***************************************************************************** Related Store Products The Top 100 Youtube Videos for teaching English + Resources Get Speaking Conversation Cards Beginner English Vocabulary Worksheets / Flashcards *****************************************************************************.
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Students will learn that carbon credits are permits that companies buy to release a certain amount of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gas. The purpose of carbon credits is to reward companies for reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. Companies that emit more harmful gases than they are allowed have to pay for carbon credits. There are different ways to earn carbon credits, such as leading a project that reduces greenhouse gas emissions or using sustainable farming practices. Carbon credits can be sold to other companies or individuals, and there is an opportunity to make a profit by investing in them. The purpose of carbon credits is to decrease carbon emissions to lesson climate change. In this environmental science lesson, students watch a short video, read an article, and then complete worksheets that prompt them to consider how carbon credits can be used as a tool to fight climate change. Format: - Video mp4 file - Handout PDF file - Worksheets in 3 formats: Google, fillable PDF, and fully editable - Link to blog with embedded video (in worksheet)
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This lesson covers the benefits of walking for fitness and provides guidance on how to incorporate walking into a routine. It emphasizes that walking is an effective way to lose weight, improve cardiovascular health, and strengthen muscles. Walking is highlighted as a free, accessible exercise with numerous benefits for mood, stress reduction, sleep, and longevity. In this environmental science lesson, students watch a short video, read an article, and then complete worksheets that prompt them to consider the benefits of walking for exercise. Formats: - Video mp4 file - Handout PDF file - Worksheets in 3 formats: Google, fillable PDF, and fully editable - Link to blog with embedded video (in worksheet)
A teacher recently asked me the following question: How do you know when it’s time to find another career? I’ve been at this for a couple of years and tried switching schools and grade levels to see if that helped, but watching the kids learn and grow just doesn’t do it for me. I feel like the kids are supposed to be … Continued