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Lead your class in a thought provoking discussion with this RS lesson plan kit! This kit is designed to help you prepare an engaging discussion, while also leaving you with room to follow the Spirit in what the sisters you lead need to hear! Conference study guide and Relief Society lesson helps for "Words Matter" by Elder Ronald A. Rasband from the April 2024 General Conference This DIGITAL DOWNLOAD kit is designed to help you deeply study the words from General Conference and put them into action. It’s perfect for your own personal study or to help you with your teaching. WHAT’S INCLUDED IN MY KIT? You will receive a zipped file which includes: - 6 Paged Study Guide Workbook - Discussion Questions in a variety of formats - FHE Image Page with discussion and ponder questions - QR Code Page - Lesson “Invitation” - Unique Class Handouts - 9 Presentation Slides in jpg format AND in a PowerPoint format - 8x10 Printable Affirmation Quote - 4x6 Printable Affirmation Quote - 4-to a Page Printable Affirmation Quote - Minimalist Black and White Quote - Lesson Image The STUDY WORKBOOK has unique, talk-specific activities that will guide you through studying and applying the principles taught and help you prepare to teach. A variety of DISCUSSION QUESTIONS are included to help you guide a thoughtful and engaged discussion. Beautiful PRESENTATION SLIDES are included with video instructions to help you quickly make a lesson presentation. Blank slides are included for you to customize to the needs of those you teach. Slides come in jpg format and in PowerPoint (.pptx) format. The LESSON OUTLINE is provided in a PDF and Google Docs format and helps you to gather your thoughts and follow the Spirit as you create a lesson that meets the needs of those YOU teach. This kit also includes additional lesson helps: printable affirmation quotes, QR code, unique class handouts and a fun lesson “invitation.” Printable quotes come in a variety of sizes and a printer friendly option. Teaching suggestions are provided for ways you can use your study kit for class, FHE, individual, or couples study. ________________________________________________________________ PRINTING TERMS: Downloads are for personal use only. You may print as many copies as you would like for your own personal, family or classroom use. Printing for any other use, commercial use, re-selling, or any other sharing of printed or digital files is NOT ALLOWED. Please do not share digital files. _____________________________________________________________ WHERE ARE MY FILES? After purchase, you can download your files… … from your Etsy purchases tab - http://www.etsy.com/your/purchases … from your email receipt that was sent to the email on your Etsy account _____________________________________________________________ THE LITTLE DETAILS ***** Please note that this purchase is for a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD and nothing will be shipped. **** You will receive the files to print at home or your favorite printer. Due to the nature of digital files, no refunds are available. Samples shown are a representation of what’s included. The actual questions and content on downloaded files may differ slightly than as shown in samples. The LDS ideas and printables shared here are expressly my own and created by My Upside-down Umbrella. They are not created, provided, approved nor endorsed by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
I read once that Albert Einstein remarked it is a miracle curiosity survives formal education. This observation has stuck with me: a pesky stone in my shoe. Somehow, amongst all the curricular demands, standardised testing, graduation requirements, examination preparation, and everything else which pulls at me, I desperately want to instill a sense of wonder, curiosity, and excitement in my students. I desire for them to love learning, to ask questions, to be curious about what they see, read, and hear. And one of the best – and simplest – ways I have found to do this, is the use of lesson openers which excite and engage. Inspired by the concept of provocations in the Reggio Emilia Approach1, I open learning experiences in an open-ended way which provokes student exploration, discussion, creativity, and ideas. This way, when we move into the content of the lesson, students are already engaged; their curiosity is hopefully piqued, and they’re more receptive to learning. Below are five simple ways I open classes in order to provoke engagement, discussion, and curiosity. Click here to get a downloadable version to stick in your daily planner, or on your desk as a reminder when lesson planning! INSTRUCTIONS: Place an object (which links to the lesson content) in the center of the room. For added intrigue and curiosity, place it under a cloth to ‘reveal’ when students are settled. Then use the exploration of this object to springboard into the lesson of the day: through a discussion, writing exercise, word association game, etc. For example: for a writing class about using varied sentence types, the object could be a bowl of sweets, and students write about the experience of eating one for the very first time. Or, it’s an informational text lesson, using a newspaper article on how social media impacts beauty standards, the object might be a pile of make-up, and students discuss their personal associations with these products. [Nouvelle ELA has a similar lesson for analyzing symbols: get it here] IDEAS FOR GOING FURTHER: Wait a while before you explain the presence of the mystery object: perhaps even have students spend time thinking about it and making predictions for why it is there (you may want to give them one or two clues). Equally, if appropriate, have the desks arranged in groups and place different objects on different desks. For example: in an introductory lesson for a unit on ‘Identity’ place different pieces of fruit around the room, and have students move to the one that most represents them, and then encourage them to explain their choice. WHY IT IS EFFECTIVE: Any time you add a little mystery or present something unexpected in the classroom, it will pique students’ curiosity. When they are intrigued and curious, they’re primed to engage and learn. Indeed, the emotion of curiosity has long been recognized as a vital motivating factor driving learning2. INSTRUCTIONS: Write a provocative statement on the board which links to the lesson content. (e.g. If you’re studying Romeo and Juliet: It is possible to fall in love the first time you meet someone. Or reading Maya Angelou’s ‘Still I Rise’? What about: Your dignity is always within your own control.) Then place tape, or indicate an imaginary line, across the room, with one end as “Completely Agree” and the other as “Completely Disagree.” Give students a minute to consider the statement and then have them stand on the line to indicate their opinions. [You might also want to check out the Daring English Teacher's blog post on Introducing Complex Ideas to Students] IDEAS FOR GOING FURTHER: Once students have taken their places, ask a couple of students on opposite ends to speak to each other: to debate and defend their positions. Or, have students turn to the person next to them and discuss, seeing if they really are in the right places, or if they should switch (if they feel stronger than their neighbor on the line). Finally, at the end of the lesson, why not do the activity again and see if any of them have changed their positions? WHY IT IS EFFECTIVE: This not only gets students thinking critically about key themes and issues, but it is also an effective way to make their thinking visible, and to push them to take a stand. Moreover, requiring students to give reasons for why they picked where they did, helps them back up their opinions with evidence and reason. INSTRUCTIONS: Think about the content of the lesson, and then try to mimic something of the mood/setting/theme in the classroom environment. While pinterest-worthy classroom transformations are wonderful, that’s not what I am talking about here. You can set the mood in quick and easy ways, which will engage students’ senses when they walk in the door. For example: when studying Lord of the Flies, visually project a jungle screensaver on the board, with ambient sounds. This doesn’t have to be just for literature lessons: if you’re spending the lesson writing, have students enter with ambient coffee shop sounds, or stormy weather (great for writing horror stories!). Check out the website A Soft Murmur for this: go play around with their sound settings. IDEAS FOR GOING FURTHER: If possible, engage more senses: play with lighting, images, smells, touch, etc. Or – to really engage students’ imaginations – before playing the ambient noises, have them settle down, and close their eyes. Then give them a scenario to imagine as you slowly turn up the volume on the ambient sounds. For example: in a lesson on Emily Dickenson’s “The Railway Train,” start by playing the sound of a train and ask students to imagine this sound as an animal: what would it be and why? WHY IT IS EFFECTIVE: Engaging the senses is a powerful learning tool: when we create a multisensory experience in the classroom, not only does it pique students’ curiosity, but it can also make the learning more memorable. Indeed, when engaging multiple senses, we optimise the learning mechanisms in the brain, and tap into the many different ways different students learn best3. INSTRUCTIONS: It is as simple as this: play a current song or music video, show an extract from a current TV series, use a trailer for a recent movie: anything which links the content of the day’s lesson with students’ interests and lives outside of class. For example: before we studied The Great Gatsby (click for resources), I played Lorde’s Royals and asked students what the song meant to them. Before telling students anything about Lord of the Flies, we watched the trailer for The 100 and discussed what such a situation would be like. IDEAS FOR GOING FURTHER: Have students suggest the media you present: at the end of a previous class, explain the broad content of the next class (themes, main topic, etc.) and ask students to suggest appropriate songs, video clips, games, etc., which would make for engaging lesson openers. This way, they too are making connections to their learning, and you are making sure the references are highly relevant! WHY IT IS EFFECTIVE: When we incorporate students’ personal interests and entertainments in the classroom environment, their learning becomes more relevant, engaging, and multi-dimensional. The key here though is making sure it is really something which students’ are currently interested in: not just what we might assume they will be interested in! And the best way to ensure this, is to really spend time building relationships with students, finding out their interests, and knowing what’s currently popular. INSTRUCTIONS: Before class, think about the key theme, topic, or skill which you aim to explore or develop. Then, think of 3-5 key words related to this; write these on the board, or around the room. When students enter, draw their attention to these words, and instruct them to work in pairs to construct a question using the words. For example, before a lesson on Fahrenheit 451 (click for resources), you might use “knowledge” “future” “technology” and “books.” A possible question students might generate: In the future, will books become useless, as we use technology to access knowledge? And this doesn’t have to be limited to lessons on literature: in a lesson about essay writing, words such as “style” “structure” “opinion” and “voice” might generate some engaging questions. IDEAS FOR GOING FURTHER: Once students have formed a question, provide the means for discussing or answering the question: this might be through small-group discussions, through accessing online sources, or through analysis of a text. The key here is you need to be flexible and open to going where students’ questions take the lesson. Why not even ask them how the class should proceed in terms of answering their questions? WHY IT IS EFFECTIVE: Too often, by the time they reach middle/high school, curious questioning has been replaced by incessant answering: students become adept at answering questions, but often lack opportunities to inquire and question. Developing this ability to ask questions will help with developing critical thinking skills, and engaging discussion proficiency. Moreover, students will be hooked from the start of class, and invested in finding out the answers to their questions. So that's it: if you have ANY questions, please feel free to reach out: come find me on Instagram, or email me at [email protected]. Looking for other high-interest, provoking lessons to excite and engage? Check these out: Active Learning Exercises for Reading & Writing by Room 213 READING Escape Room (Activities, Trivia & Puzzle Games for High School ELA) by The Classroom Sparrow MAKER CHALLENGE - Team Building Activity by Presto Plans RESOURCES: 1Strong-Wilson, T., & Ellis, J. (2007). Children and place: Reggio Emilia's environment as third teacher. Theory into practice, 46(1), 40-47. 2Markey, A., & Loewenstein, G. (2014). Curiosity. In International handbook of emotions in education (pp. 238-255). Routledge. 3Shams, L., & Seitz, A. (2008). Benefits of multisensory learning. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 12(11), 411–417.
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Following the resounding success of Tom Sherrington's Rosenshine's Principles in Action, the seminal principles have swiftly become a practical support for teachers looking to develop their classroom practice. The Workbook seeks to further this engagement by providing a thought-provoking and reflective guide designed to encourage teachers in all settings to become self-aware practitioners. Completed alongside a series of video masterclasses delivered by Sherrington, teachers will be led through a range of questions and activities devised to secure pedagogical understanding and ensure teachers are left with clear actions to support pupil progress. The five-session structure of the workbook explores the fundamentals of classroom practice, finishing with a guided reflection on Rosenshine's Principles in Action, thus providing the reader with a stimulating companion to Sherrington's excellent work.; 90 pages, Illustrations by Oliver Caviglioli; Illustrations by Oliver Caviglioli; Illustrations by O; Published: 10/07/2020
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Hey, Kiddo is a thought provoking graphic novel memoir that captures the interest of students. Novel description: The powerful, unforgettable graphic memoir from Jarrett Krosoczka, about growing up with a drug-addicted mother, a missing father, and two unforgettably opinionated grandparents. While reading this graphic novel with my high school students, I found a lack of quality resources available. So, I created my own, now available to you! Each lesson has been engaging for my own students. Format: You will receive a printer ready PDF file AND a Google link allowing you to make a copy in your Google Drive. This resource was created using Google Slides and is fully editable to meet the unique needs of your learners. This resource may also be shared with students digitally. Questions? Message me! Thank you!
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Lead your class in a thought provoking discussion with this RS lesson plan kit! This kit is designed to help you prepare an engaging discussion, while also leaving you with room to follow the Spirit in what the sisters you lead need to hear! Conference study guide and Relief Society lesson helps for "God's Intent Is to Bring You Home" by Elder Patrick Kearon from the April 2024 General Conference This DIGITAL DOWNLOAD kit is designed to help you deeply study the words from General Conference and put them into action. It’s perfect for your own personal study or to help you with your teaching. WHAT’S INCLUDED IN MY KIT? You will receive a zipped file which includes: - 6 Paged Study Guide Workbook - Discussion Questions in a variety of formats - FHE Image Page with discussion and ponder questions - QR Code Page - Lesson “Invitation” - Unique Class Handouts - 9 Presentation Slides in jpg format AND in a PowerPoint format - 8x10 Printable Affirmation Quote - 4x6 Printable Affirmation Quote - 4-to a Page Printable Affirmation Quote - Minimalist Black and White Quote - Lesson Image The STUDY WORKBOOK has unique, talk-specific activities that will guide you through studying and applying the principles taught and help you prepare to teach. A variety of DISCUSSION QUESTIONS are included to help you guide a thoughtful and engaged discussion. Beautiful PRESENTATION SLIDES are included with video instructions to help you quickly make a lesson presentation. Blank slides are included for you to customize to the needs of those you teach. Slides come in jpg format and in PowerPoint (.pptx) format. The LESSON OUTLINE is provided in a PDF and Google Docs format and helps you to gather your thoughts and follow the Spirit as you create a lesson that meets the needs of those YOU teach. This kit also includes additional lesson helps: printable affirmation quotes, QR code, unique class handouts and a fun lesson “invitation.” Printable quotes come in a variety of sizes and a printer friendly option. Teaching suggestions are provided for ways you can use your study kit for class, FHE, individual, or couples study. ________________________________________________________________ PRINTING TERMS: Downloads are for personal use only. You may print as many copies as you would like for your own personal, family or classroom use. Printing for any other use, commercial use, re-selling, or any other sharing of printed or digital files is NOT ALLOWED. Please do not share digital files. _____________________________________________________________ WHERE ARE MY FILES? After purchase, you can download your files… … from your Etsy purchases tab - http://www.etsy.com/your/purchases … from your email receipt that was sent to the email on your Etsy account _____________________________________________________________ THE LITTLE DETAILS ***** Please note that this purchase is for a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD and nothing will be shipped. **** You will receive the files to print at home or your favorite printer. Due to the nature of digital files, no refunds are available. Samples shown are a representation of what’s included. The actual questions and content on downloaded files may differ slightly than as shown in samples. The LDS ideas and printables shared here are expressly my own and created by My Upside-down Umbrella. They are not created, provided, approved nor endorsed by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Enhance your Odyssey unit with this comprehensive product that covers one of the key aspects of the epic poem, epithets. This product includes engaging lecture slides that delve into epithets, a thought-provoking worksheet with a teacher key for easy grading, and an exciting personal epithet activity that allows students to showcase their creativity. The included checklist rubric ensures clear expectations, while the student examples provide inspiration and guidance. Suitable for any stage of the unit, this resource is a must-have to deepen student understanding and foster a love for The Odyssey. Your purchase includes the following: 7 lecture slides on Epithets (Canva view only link) Printable PDF copy of the 2-page worksheet Uneditable, digital version through Google Drive of printable with text boxes; Lesson outline suggestions and tips; A teacher key for page 1 of the worksheet; Student examples of personal epithets activity; and A checklist rubric for the personal epithet activity
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Lead your class in a thought provoking discussion with this RS lesson plan kit! This kit is designed to help you prepare an engaging discussion, while also leaving you with room to follow the Spirit in what the sisters you lead need to hear! Conference study guide and Relief Society lesson helps for "Foreordained to Serve " by Elder Steven R. Bangerter from the April 2024 General Conference This DIGITAL DOWNLOAD kit is designed to help you deeply study the words from General Conference and put them into action. It’s perfect for your own personal study or to help you with your teaching. WHAT’S INCLUDED IN MY KIT? You will receive a zipped file which includes: - 6 Paged Study Guide Workbook - Discussion Questions in a variety of formats - FHE Image Page with discussion and ponder questions - QR Code Page - Lesson “Invitation” - Unique Class Handouts - 9 Presentation Slides in jpg format AND in a PowerPoint format - 8x10 Printable Affirmation Quote - 4x6 Printable Affirmation Quote - 4-to a Page Printable Affirmation Quote - Minimalist Black and White Quote - Lesson Image The STUDY WORKBOOK has unique, talk-specific activities that will guide you through studying and applying the principles taught and help you prepare to teach. A variety of DISCUSSION QUESTIONS are included to help you guide a thoughtful and engaged discussion. Beautiful PRESENTATION SLIDES are included with video instructions to help you quickly make a lesson presentation. Blank slides are included for you to customize to the needs of those you teach. Slides come in jpg format and in PowerPoint (.pptx) format. The LESSON OUTLINE is provided in a PDF and Google Docs format and helps you to gather your thoughts and follow the Spirit as you create a lesson that meets the needs of those YOU teach. This kit also includes additional lesson helps: printable affirmation quotes, QR code, unique class handouts and a fun lesson “invitation.” Printable quotes come in a variety of sizes and a printer friendly option. Teaching suggestions are provided for ways you can use your study kit for class, FHE, individual, or couples study. ________________________________________________________________ PRINTING TERMS: Downloads are for personal use only. You may print as many copies as you would like for your own personal, family or classroom use. Printing for any other use, commercial use, re-selling, or any other sharing of printed or digital files is NOT ALLOWED. Please do not share digital files. _____________________________________________________________ WHERE ARE MY FILES? After purchase, you can download your files… … from your Etsy purchases tab - http://www.etsy.com/your/purchases … from your email receipt that was sent to the email on your Etsy account _____________________________________________________________ THE LITTLE DETAILS ***** Please note that this purchase is for a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD and nothing will be shipped. **** You will receive the files to print at home or your favorite printer. Due to the nature of digital files, no refunds are available. Samples shown are a representation of what’s included. The actual questions and content on downloaded files may differ slightly than as shown in samples. The LDS ideas and printables shared here are expressly my own and created by My Upside-down Umbrella. They are not created, provided, approved nor endorsed by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Dive into Kurt Vonnegut's "Harrison Bergeron" with our dynamic resource designed for Socratic seminars or whole class discussions. Explore the thematic depth of the text through 8 thought-provoking questions. Students actively engage with the material, organizing their talking points and text evidence on editable worksheets. Elevate your literature lessons with this versatile and engaging resource, fostering critical thinking and collaborative learning. No prep needed! Just print and GO! What's included: A suggested guide for socratic seminar Worksheet with 6 higher level/ debatable questions Worksheet for students to observe and tally the discussion Worksheet for teachers to keep track of discussion Sentence starter/ cheat sheet for students to use during seminar You may enjoy my Reading Comprehension activities: Harrison Bergeron- Full bundle Harrison Bergeron- post reading activities, bundle Harrison Bergeron- Project Choice Board Harrison Bergeron Socratic Seminar Harrison Bergeron FREE essential question tracker Harrison Bergeron- short story unit Harrison Bergeron- analysis stations Harrison Bergeron- theme analysis Dystopia project The Veldt- Short Story bundle The Veldt- full story analysis The Veldt- foreshadowing The Veldt- prereading activity The Veldt- analyze conflict types The Veldt- close reading The Veldt- theme analysis The Veldt- symbolism (FREE) The Veldt- Project Choice Board End of novel comprehension- digital mini projects End of novel- digital response activities Short story analysis- Stations Literary terms- I have… who has… game
Pathological lying, which is also called mythomania and pseudologia fantastica, is when someone lies over and over again. Everyone is familiar with someone who often tells lies, even when the truth would suffice. It might be challenging to believe them or take anything they say seriously when they are pathological liars. These quotes, which range from amusing to thought-provoking provide insight into the thoughts of pathological liars and may help you comprehend them a little better. Best Pathological Liar Quotes Liars are always most disposed to […]
February begins Black History Month. It is a perfect time to reflect and teach tolerance, acceptance and diversity in your classroom.
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Empower your students with the ultimate tool for self-discovery and personal growth! Introducing our transformative "Self-Determination Worksheet" designed exclusively for teachers. This invaluable resource will guide your students on a profound journey of self-awareness, helping them uncover their ...