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INVESTIGATE: Why did the United States invade Cuba?
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In this lesson on the Spanish American War from Historical Thinking Matters, students will explore sources, webquests, and activities designed to help in answering the following essay question: "The explosion of the U.S.S. Maine caused the United States to invade Cuba in 1898. Use the documents provided and your own knowledge to evaluate this statement. Do you agree with this explanation of the causes of the Spanish American War? Why or why not? Use and cite evidence from the documents to support your analysis of this statement.”

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
historicalthinkingmatters.org
Date Added:
06/21/2017
Inferno Characters - Character Map Graphic Organizer
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In this activity, students use a storyboard to create a character reference log. This log will allow students to recall relevant information about important characters as the plot progresses.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Storyboard That
Author:
Storyboard That
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Narrative Writing
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In this lesson, students will focus on the task, purpose, and audience of The Autobiography of Malcolm X and begin creating a statement of purpose for their own writing. Students will be introduced to Accountable Independent Writing.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
UnboundEd Learning
Author:
UnboundEd
Date Added:
04/23/2019
New News Is Good News?
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Students examine the impact of digital technology on print journalism and develop creative ideas for delivering news

Provider:
New York Times
Author:
The New York Times Learning Network
Date Added:
06/24/2019
Peer editing ePortfolios
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Objectives:


To create a professional Senior Leadership ePortfolio


To collaborate and discuss what makes a successful portfolio


To peer review portfolios using mindful and effective feedback

 

Essential Question:


What makes a successful portfolio?

What can I do to make my portfolio successful and professional?

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Michigan Virtual
Author:
Alli Barthol
Date Added:
03/12/2017
Political Analysis Through Satire
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This cross-curriculum lesson includes instruction and resources on politcal satire. The culminating activity has students either write, act, or draw their own political satire piece.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
PBS
Author:
PBS
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Scripting the Past: Exploring Women's History Through Film
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Students employ the screenwriter's craft to gain a fresh perspective on historical research, learning how filmmakers combine scholarship and imagination to bring historical figures to life and how the demands of cinematic storytelling can shape our view of the past.

Subject:
American History
English Language Arts
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Endowment for the Humanities
Provider Set:
EDSITEments
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Setting up my Senior Leadership ePortfolio
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As senior leaders, students will begin making their mark on the professional world by creating their own ePortfolio.  As the introduction day, students will begin exploring different blog platforms while weighing the pros and cons of having an online portfolio.  Once students have decided on a platform of their choice (Weebly or Wix), they will begin setting up their "About Me" page.  Through the ePortfolio students will be able to reflect on their learning, practice using technology, and write to make a professional name for themselves.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Michigan Virtual
Author:
Alli Barthol
Date Added:
01/24/2017
Spanish-American War
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In these lessons from Historical Thinking Matters, students learn to read more analytically as they investigate the causes of the Spanish-American War. After hypothesizing causes for the war, they test their hypotheses using successive sets of documents. They answer the notebook questions for these documents and consider how each informs the inquiry question. Using historian think-alouds from the site, the teacher can model a historical read of particular passages. Finally, students practice these new ways of reading with a document they find in a directed webquest. *The lessons are made available in 3 options: 1 Day, 3 Day or 5 Day. The 5 Day version includes an essay assignment with instructions on thesis writing.

Subject:
American History
English Language Arts
Social Studies
Material Type:
Interactive
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Center for History and New Media
Author:
Historical Thinking Matters
Date Added:
06/21/2017
Stapleless Book
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The Stapleless Book is designed to allow users to create with ease an eight-page book simply by folding and cutting. No tape or staples are required. Students and teachers alike can use the Stapleless Book for taking notes while reading, making picture books, collecting facts, or creating vocabulary booklets. Students can choose from seven different layouts for the pages of their books

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Interactive
Provider:
International Reading Association/National Council of Teachers of English/ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Stayin' Alive?
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Students examine the state of the print newspaper industry, then debate its future.

Provider:
New York Times
Author:
The New York Times Learning Network
Date Added:
06/24/2019