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Oral communication Common Core RH.6-8.7 resources

Preview of Civil War & Reconstruction Era Project Based Learning

Civil War & Reconstruction Era Project Based Learning

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EduSolutions
RECENT UPDATE 2023 - GRAPHIC NOVEL, BLOG, INFOGRAPHIC LINK, EXAMPLES & TEMPLATES. + REMOVED ALL OUTDATED LINKSMost Updated: New Google Classroom Rubric, New Google Form Planning Page, and Additional ResourcesUpdated: New Links, New examples, New instructions, and Canva links & templates.This interactive, student driven, project based learning toolkit gives teachers a perfect package to allow students to showcase and review the knowledge they have acquired after learning about the Civil W
Preview of Middle School History Gallery Walk - WWII

Middle School History Gallery Walk - WWII

A gallery walk allows students to interact with multiple prompts (questions and images) in a way that generates ideas for further discussion and learning. A gallery walk works well as a post-reading assignment to generate initial reactions to the text. Students move in small groups from Station 1 to Station 9. Then gather the class together to share reflections and gain a deeper understanding of the novel. The WWII Gallery Walk focus is on the general information about that long war.Included: ●
Preview of Prehistory End of Unit Project

Prehistory End of Unit Project

Created by
The ESL Nexus
This project is a great way to end a prehistory unit! Students create a multimedia presentation about 5 events, time periods, or concepts in prehistory and then present the final projects to their class. Using their presentations as summative assessments, you can evaluate what your students have learned about this period of human history. Both printable and Google Drive versions are included in this resource.✓ Please note:This resource is also available in a money-saving Prehistory & Ancien
Preview of Documentary Directions

Documentary Directions

As a culminating project to reading biographies and autobiographies, students conduct research and create a documentary about someone who has made an impact on society. They then demonstrate their research through technology, such as iMovie, screencastify, etc. This incorporates research, technology, and speaking/listening!
Preview of The Attack on Pearl Harbor: The Most Relevant and Important Information

The Attack on Pearl Harbor: The Most Relevant and Important Information

Created by
Debbie's Den
Present a thorough and mesmerizing account of the attack on Pearl Harbor with this overhead/handout. Included in this lesson are reasons for the attack, warning signs, information about the attack itself, stories of American heroes, Roosevelt's speech, and so much more. Most important, students will learn details that they've never known before. This product is a win-win in a classroom.
Preview of Steps to Creating an Engaging Five Themes Slide Presentation

Steps to Creating an Engaging Five Themes Slide Presentation

STEPS TO CREATING AN ENGAGING FIVE THEMES SLIDE PRESENTATION provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge of the five themes to a country. Students will develop research skills as they find applicable information for each theme as well as photos, graphics and video, practice the skill of writing in the content area as they write captions for photos, graphics, and 3maps, and foster creativity as they assemble a slide presentation that interests and informs. In addition, studen
Preview of Historical Figure of the Revolutionary War Project

Historical Figure of the Revolutionary War Project

This projects lets students get creative in learning about important historical figures of the American Revolution. They can use a variety of different ideas, including, tweets, speeches, etc... They will be researching three figures and creating a "writing" project on each figure. You can have them pick their figures or you can assign them. The project is great for a traditional classroom or a homeschool environment. In a homeschool environment, have students post their work to share and learn
Preview of Oral History Presentation

Oral History Presentation

Oral History Presentation (short) Students choose or assigned a topic relating to their state Students follow guidelines : Research, Outline, Cite Students create Power Point/Slide presentation to demonstrate Oral History Event Students Practice & Present presentation to peers/teachers
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