1960s Photo Collage
(View Complete Item Description)Students will create a compilation of 20 images from the 1960s and explain the significance of each image.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment, Diagram/Illustration
Students will create a compilation of 20 images from the 1960s and explain the significance of each image.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment, Diagram/Illustration
Students will answer an essay prompt over The Outsiders by SE Hinton. The essay will require the students to analyze how character decision impacts the plot of the story, and will also help students form personal connections to the text.
Material Type: Homework/Assignment
As a culminating project for the 4th 9 weeks, students will identify an existing historical timeline and, changing one element, demonstrate how that timeline would play out differently.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment, Simulation
Students will create a tour of 10 of the battles of the Korean War War, justifying why they chose each battle as one of their 10.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Interactive
Students will research and create an interactive website covering the entirety of a full decade as a second semester cumulative project.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment
Students will assess various pieces of WWI propaganda and determine which is most effective and which is least effective.
Material Type: Homework/Assignment
Students will be introduced to the Expressed powers of Congress through a jigsaw activity.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Reading
Students will understand the basic process of how a bill becomes a law, critique the current process, and offer suggested improvements to the process.
Material Type: Homework/Assignment
Students will research and analyze 5 common American football penalties; identifying why they are fouls and what the appropriate penalty would be.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Homework/Assignment
Students will research and analyze 5 common basketball infractions; identifying why they are fouls and what the appropriate penalty would be.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, accurately answer comprehension and literary elements questions about the story, and create a slides presentation that compares and contrasts characters from the story and those same animals in nature.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment
Students will examine the history of food regulations, research current challenges involving OHSA's regulation of the food industry, and draw conclusions as to the impact on consumers.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Reading
Students will collect and display research of symptoms and prevention of foodborne illness.
Material Type: Activity/Lab
Students will research the issues and policies regarding child development in underdeveloped nations and present their findings including logical arguments for policy change.
Material Type: Activity/Lab
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, accurately answer comprehension and literary elements questions about the story, and create a recipe for Carla to use.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, accurately answer comprehension and literary elements questions about the story, and create a slides presentation about a fish.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, accurately answer comprehension and literary elements questions about the story, and create a slides presentation about a spiders.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, accurately answer comprehension and literary elements questions about the story, and create a slides presentation about ducks or crocodiles dependent upon student choice.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, accurately answer comprehension and literary elements questions about the story, and create a monster and bedtime routine to help Emma.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment
Students will be able to listen to a story being read aloud, accurately answer comprehension and literary elements questions about the story, and create a slides presentation about Alaska or Hanukkah traditions.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment