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Preview of Media Bias News Articles - Fake News & Media Literacy Analysis Activity Vol. 1

Media Bias News Articles - Fake News & Media Literacy Analysis Activity Vol. 1

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ESL Lifeline
Practice detecting media biases in the news and get your students to decipher the complexities of the media landscape with this set of 15 custom-written fake news articles designed to delve deep into the world of Fake News and Media Bias. Each fake news article is meticulously written with heavy bias to showcase the various kinds in media, including Mudslinging, Slant, Spin, Sensationalism, Opinion Statements, Jumping to Conclusions, Mind Reading, and Unsubstantiated Claims. You'll love how thes
Preview of Articles of Confederation Activity | Printable & Digital

Articles of Confederation Activity | Printable & Digital

Students identify the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation using cause and effect task cards. Manipulating the color-coded task cards will help students understand why a new framework for government was necessary. A graphic organizer and digital worksheet are also included! **This resource is part of the no-prep Constitution Unit Bundle. It includes SEVEN printable and digital resources at a 30% discount price! A FREE Constitution word search is also included with the bundle!! Click here
Preview of Media Bias News Articles - Fake News & Media Literacy Analysis Activity Vol. 2

Media Bias News Articles - Fake News & Media Literacy Analysis Activity Vol. 2

Created by
ESL Lifeline
Go deeper into detecting bias in the media and news with this set of 15 custom-written fake news articles designed to delve even deeper into the world of Fake News and Media Bias. Like Volume 1 of my Media Bias News Articles, each fake news article in this package is written with heavy bias to showcase the various kinds in media, including Mudslinging, Slant, Spin, Sensationalism, Opinion Statements, Jumping to Conclusions, Mind Reading, and Unsubstantiated Claims. These news articles give your
Preview of Principles of Government Activity Differentiated Task Cards and Notes

Principles of Government Activity Differentiated Task Cards and Notes

Engage your middle school and high school students with the constitutional principles so that students can learn about the ideas that helped create the U.S. Constitution! Use differentiated teaching to review these six principles of the Constitution: Federalism, checks and balances, separation of powers, judicial review, popular sovereignty, and limited government.Each question aligns with Revised Bloom's Taxonomy levels of thinking, D.O.K. style questions, and government standards.Support diver
Preview of How to answer different document based questions in History. CARDS (DBQ)

How to answer different document based questions in History. CARDS (DBQ)

In a bid to help our students think more like historians we set them various styles of question based on the sources in DBQs. These helpful little cards can be used with any document or piece of evidence in history. They work for any time period and help our students to address real issues of provenance and purpose.I devised these initially to support the GCSE History students and to help prepare them for question types that might come up in their end of year exam. However, they they have been
Preview of "Star Spangled Banner" Close Read + Artistic Interpretation Activity

"Star Spangled Banner" Close Read + Artistic Interpretation Activity

This activity takes students on a journey through the lyrics of “The Star Spangled Banner” and gives students space to grapple with why these lyrics eventually became our national anthem.  In this lesson, students will do a close read of “The Star Spangled Banner” using annotation task cards. Based on their annotations, they will analyze three different artistic interpretations of the lyrics and determine which one most closely aligns with the author’s experiences!  Learning objectives/Essential
Preview of Analyzing a Photo Question Task Cards and Worksheets

Analyzing a Photo Question Task Cards and Worksheets

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Teaching Dissent
Photography means “to write or draw with light,”. Analyzing a photo, therefore, is a logical extension of analyzing “texts”; documents we can read and read into, make sense of, and situate within a specific place and time. These question cards and worksheets for analyzing a photo will support students’ visual literacy skills as they apply to photography—strategies for reading, comprehending, and translating images into verbal language, while carefully guiding them through the process of academic
Preview of Primary Source Analysis Task Cards

Primary Source Analysis Task Cards

Are your students struggling to read primary sources and analyze historical documents with a critical eye? Use task cards to scaffold historical thinking and support students as they read like a historian!These 60 task cards prompt students to use a key historical thinking skill (sourcing, point of view, context, purpose, and intended audience) to interpret primary sources, make historical connections, and evaluate their impact. Students will analyze source reliability, build background knowledg
Preview of Think Historically: Task Cards with AP World History SPICE Chart

Think Historically: Task Cards with AP World History SPICE Chart

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Teaching Dissent
These Think Historically Task Cards for Social Studies will encourage critical thinking in your UP US History and World History AP course, along with a guide for how to use task cards in the classroom. The S.P.I.C.E. chart for understanding and making sense of historical patterns and processes inform the questions on these task cards for critical thinking that will engage and challenge even the most talented and gifted students in your social studies classes. Although detecting patterns and eval
Preview of Unit #2, Semester #2- Absolute Monarchs

Unit #2, Semester #2- Absolute Monarchs

Folder includes- 1. Absolute Monarch Powerpoint (25 slides) 2. Absolute Monarch Flashcard Guidelines 3. Absolute Monarch Timeline (With Key) 4. Absolute Monarch Review Worksheet 5. Task Sheet Activity 6. Lesson Plan Absolute Monarchy (Including notes for unit) 7. Magna Carta and Declaration of Independence 8. Primary Source Examination 9. Guided Reading with copy of Book Reading (With Key) 10 Study Guide Absolute Monarchs 11. Monarchy Madness (Who is the best?)
Preview of Primary Source Analysis DIGITAL Task Cards | Distance Learning

Primary Source Analysis DIGITAL Task Cards | Distance Learning

Are your students struggling to read primary sources and analyze historical documents with a critical eye? Use task cards to scaffold historical thinking and support students as they read like a historian! These digital task cards are Google Classroom compatible - perfect for distance learning & paperless classrooms!Each task card prompt students to use a key historical thinking skill (sourcing, point of view, context, purpose, and intended audience) to interpret primary sources, make histor
Preview of The Gilded Age | Unit Mixer & Class Discussion for U.S. History

The Gilded Age | Unit Mixer & Class Discussion for U.S. History

Take your students back in time with this Gilded Age Unit Mixer! This 17 page Google Slide created for a high school U.S. history class contains everything you need to conduct a fun, engaging lesson that introduces or complements lessons on important people and topics of the Gilded Age. Students will assume the role of an important figure, ranging from a Native American warrior, big business owner, to a labor union activist. They will have a chance to get out of their seats to mix and mingle wit
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