In this lesson, students examine sources to detect bias. Students will explore the concept of bias in contemporary sources and develop skills to identify bias in various forms. By analyzing primary and secondary sources, students will gain a deeper understanding of how bias can influence narratives. Grade Level: 6-12 Duration: 60 minutes Objectives: Understand the concept of bias in historical and contemporary sources. Learn strategies to identify bias in various types of historical sources. Collaborate in groups to analyze and discuss biased elements in provided sources. This resource includes: Teacher lesson plan Student resource Student worksheet Please note that teachers are asked to prepare the sources to use with this lesson. This lesson be used in a social studies, literacy, and/or other subject analyzing text. Skills developed in this lesson: 1. Critical Thinking 2. Analytical Skills 3. Source Evaluation 4. Reading Comprehension 5. Problem-Solving 6. Media Literacy 7. Information Literacy 8. Bias Awareness 9. Reflective Thinking FOLLOW ME to receive notifications when new products are uploaded. You can receive up to 50% off of new products for the first 24 hours. Looking for more helpful teaching tips, ideas, and support? Check outincandescentlyteaching.com. Follow us and sign up for access to our freebies and blogs. License: This resource file is a license for ONE teacher and their students. Please purchase the appropriate number of licenses if you plan to use this resource with your team. Thank you! Have a question? Feel free to reach out for assistance. I seek to provide great and quality resources to help teachers meet the needs of their varied learners. You are encouraged to contact me before leaving feedback if you have a question or concern. © Incandescently Teaching Co.® 2023-present
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Take the stress out of teaching your students how to write a research paper with this complete research writing unit! This comprehensive and complete research paper writing unit will help you teach your students how to write a research paper. Now available in print + digital! This step-by-step resource teaches your students the eight steps of research writing, and it includes every single thing you could need for a successful research writing unit! Plus, it is updated for 9th edition MLA! The editable teaching presentation (which comes in both PowerPoint and Google Slides®) is ideal for direct instruction and includes multiple days of guided instruction! The research writing presentation introduces students to the eight steps for completing a research project: selecting topics, generating questions, brainstorming, researching and gathering credible information, organizing and outlining, writing the first draft, peer editing, and finalizing the paper. This research writing unit includes: a 72-slide, editable instructional presentation a multi-day unit outline to help you plan instruction MLA citations and source cards student handout source card graphic organizer research writing guidelines handout research paper outline research paper assignment about an invention created before 1950 multiple research paper writing graphic organizers Peer edit form Research paper grading rubric Google Docs® assignment handout and writing organizers Google Slides® digital sketch notes Your students will love how easy research writing will be! This unit simplifies research paper writing and makes it more accessible for all learners. You'll see a tremendous improvement in your students' writing! The research writing instructional presentation is a multi-day teaching presentation that introduces students to the basics of research paper writing and MLA format, which is updated for the current 9th edition MLA requirements. The research paper writing presentation covers the steps to writing a research paper, the differences between reliable and unreliable sources, MLA citations and formatting, source cards, and more. It also includes writing examples and sentence starters to help students improve their research writing skills. IMPORTANT RESOURCE INFORMATION: The included PDF file is not editable. However, this resource was updated in January 2024 to include a Google Slides® presentation, Google Docs® assignment sheets and organizers, and a Google Slides® digital sketch note organizer. The organizers in the Google Docs file are formatted to be 100% editable and user-friendly. TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ DHH of the Lakes says, "My students really benefited from such a structured way to write their first research paper. They loved the topic choices and each student enjoyed researching their chosen topic. Thank you for creating such a wonderful resource and sharing it with us!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Makayla R. says, "I loved this resource! The PowerPoint is so so helpful. It walks you through everything from the bare basics of ‘what is research’ to ‘how to cite sources. Such a time-saver for teachers who don’t have time to make all their own power points." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Malinda B. says, "The PowerPoint was amazing! Easy to understand, concise, and able to use as a scaffolding tool from beginning to end of the research paper. The additional materials were great, and helped out tremendously with visual learners, as it had several graphic organizers included. I would highly recommend!" ___________________________________ You may also like… → Essay Writing Teaching Unit → Annotating Text Made Easy → Academic Vocabulary - Words about Research ___________________________________ Helpful Advice: * Make sure you click the "follow" button next to my picture so you don’t miss out on sales and new resources * Please provide feedback on this resource. Doing so will help you earn TPT credits that you can apply toward future purchases! It’s like FREE TPT cash! © The Daring English Teacher, Inc. All rights reserved. License good for single-classroom use only.
This is the digital version of my Linear Graphs Maze for Google Drive™ using Google Slides. You must have a free Google account to access the document. When you purchase, you will receive a PDF containing the link to this file. You will also receive teacher instructions. This linear graph maze asks students to identify the equation of a linear graph written in slope-intercept form and standard form. Answer key included! Terms of Use: This product should only be used by the teacher who purchased it. This product is not to be shared with other teachers. Please buy the correct number of licenses if this is to be used by more than one teacher. Connect with me! YouTube Blog Instagram Facebook Pinterest
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My school district uses Mastery Connect (MC) and this form is designed to be used with MC at the secondary level. Although I can access all of this information in MC, I find that it is very helpful to keep a one-page summary for each topic/objective/standard/ I assess. I use it to report data to my administrators and to reference from year-to-year. This form allows you to write down the Test IDs for each class period, and then track how many students earned green, yellow, and red in that class period. Totals can be calculated at the bottom of each G, Y, R column. There is enough space to record three assessments if your goal is to track student growth. I have also added space to keep track of absent students (just so it's all in one place) and on the back I track the names of students who may qualify for extensions and interventions. The file download includes an example form. Keywords: RTI, data tracking, student growth, achievement, intervention, formative assessment, pretest.
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Learn 3 different methods for inserting math equations in Google Forms™. All three methods are free for teachers.
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There are so many amazing things we can do with Google Forms. One of my favorite features allows us to differentiate a form for students, meaning we can send students to different questions and pages of information based on how they answer each question.
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This is a writing activity for novice Spanish students who have learned to talk about who they are. The concepts covered are description, age, likes and dislikes, and origin. The activity guides students to write about themselves in detail. In addition there is a peer feedback form so that students...
Looking to incorporate more inquiry into your English classroom? Here are some easy ways to add some elements of inquiry into your lessons.