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Critical thinking Common Core RI.9-10.4 resources

Preview of Fake News Unit | Critical Thinking | Media Literacy | Fact Analysis & Research

Fake News Unit | Critical Thinking | Media Literacy | Fact Analysis & Research

Teaching students to navigate news and information on mainstream, traditional and social media as critical thinkers is essential in 2024. It is becoming increasingly difficult to separate FACTS and OPINIONS, SATIRE from LIES, and PERSUASION from PROPAGANDA in the "MISINFORMATION:" eraA well-grounded understanding of MEDIA-LITERACY is crucial in stopping FAKE NEWS and RADICALIZATION. And This PROVEN resource will teach your students the skills to identify, analyze and critique information throug
Preview of Fake News: Evaluating Reliable & Credible Sources Online | Evaluating Websites

Fake News: Evaluating Reliable & Credible Sources Online | Evaluating Websites

Created by
GilTeach
Want to teach your students scientifically-based lessons on how to stop the spread of fake news by recognizing unreliable sources but don't have the time to develop plans on this ever-developing topic? We all know that it is essential to teach our students to recognize fake news, or misinformation and disinformation, especially if they’ll be voting soon, but it’s so hard to teach the higher level thinking that is required to navigate today’s media. If someone tells you that you can teach your
Preview of Critical Thinking Activity High School Reading Comprehension Socratic Seminar

Critical Thinking Activity High School Reading Comprehension Socratic Seminar

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Ready to revolutionize the way your students learn? Tired of battling plagiarism and quick-fix essay generators like ChatGPT? We've got the solution!Introducing innovative Socratic Seminar, Annotation, and Visual Essay tools - designed specifically for ELA middle and high school students.⭐Reduce cheating and plagiarism⭐Spend less time marking essays and more time giving helpful feedback⭐Capture students’ ideas more effectively and engage them in learning⭐Help your visual learners understand conc
Preview of Escape from the Haunted Cemetery Halloween Digital Breakout Escape Room

Escape from the Haunted Cemetery Halloween Digital Breakout Escape Room

No Prep! 100% Digital – A fun and interactive way to combine facts, history, math, science, critical thinking, and the excitement a digital breakout! While working their way through this digital breakout students will encounter clues to help them unlock the breakout. A great way to celebrate Halloween while learning interesting facts. The clues gradually become more challenging. The breakout can be completed by an individual student, partners, or by a team of students and most students will "bre
Preview of Chat GPT Critical Thinking Bundle | Digital Literacy | Ontario Language 2023 A2

Chat GPT Critical Thinking Bundle | Digital Literacy | Ontario Language 2023 A2

High-interest critical thinking lessons: Should ChatGPT be allowed in schools? Or is this cheating?The slideshow / video lesson provides information from different points of view to help students make a more informed decision.Digital Literacy (Ontario Language 2023 Curriculum Strand A2 Digital Media Literacy) is about helping students demonstrate and apply the knowledge and skills needed to interact safely and responsibly in online environments.Artificial Intelligence is here now, and it's not g
Preview of Teaching Line of Reasoning: A Whodunit Activity Unit (Bundle)

Teaching Line of Reasoning: A Whodunit Activity Unit (Bundle)

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a unit about teaching Line of Reasoning (Line of Argument) that can be expanded at the teacher's discretion to include a presentation and a paper that practices both utilizing evidence and line of argument, or alternatively can also be collapsed into a mini-unit of just teaching Line of Reasoning (Line of Argument). It is structured as an investigation for students to explore how a Professor at an elite school is murdered and by whom. It includes a presentation, all the evidence (which
Preview of Oral Communication Skills Secrets 4 Relationship Success and Conflict Resolution

Oral Communication Skills Secrets 4 Relationship Success and Conflict Resolution

We did NOT come equipped with Communication Skills at birth. What we learn(ed) was-is acquired through our family, friends, peers, media and limited to our social class. We interact with others based on our perceptions and biases. We adopt conversation patterns that work, but may not work as we intended. Confusion and frustration are often the result.Ever increasing human diversity often challenges our interpersonal relationships. Communication conflicts are now plentiful and sometimes downright
Preview of Critical Thinking Text Puzzles Bundle | Sub Plans Middle School ELA | SEL

Critical Thinking Text Puzzles Bundle | Sub Plans Middle School ELA | SEL

Can your Middle School students figure out who is texting? 14+ Critical Thinking Text Message Puzzles: Real world social-emotional learning that isn't babyish. Use these high-interest text message conversations as part of your regular English Language Arts program. Great as emergency sub plans for Middle School English Language Arts (ELA). "Trick" students into using reading comprehension strategies to solve each critical thinking text puzzle. Who is speaking? What is happening? How do you know
Preview of Annotation Guide, ELL and ESL students, reading comprehension, visual learners

Annotation Guide, ELL and ESL students, reading comprehension, visual learners

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Annotation Guide, ELL and ESL students, reading comprehension, visual learners Introducing a powerful tool that combines visual and written elements, perfect for enhancing language learning for ELL and ESL students.My essay alternatives reduce cheating and plagiarism while providing a more creative assessment approach. Plus, they do not require huge amounts of marking – so it’s easy for teachers to manage their workload during busy periods like the end of the semester. • Reduce cheating and plag
Preview of ANNOTATION GUIDE | ANNOTATING TEXTS | examples, instructions, digital annotation

ANNOTATION GUIDE | ANNOTATING TEXTS | examples, instructions, digital annotation

Created by
Linda Jennifer
ANNOTATION GUIDE | ANNOTATING TEXTS | examples, instructions, digital annotation ❤️❤️ JUST ADDED ANNOTATION BOOKMARKS SO NOW THIS PRODUCT IS 143 PAGES ❤️❤️50% discountLooking to enhance your student's reading comprehension? Try out Interpretive Note-Taking/Annotation. This system of note-taking helps students engage with the text critically and encourages an active reading style, leading to a deeper understanding of the material. It involves prompts that guide students in their approaches, such
Preview of Election 2024, Nonfiction reading comprehension high school, middle school, AP™

Election 2024, Nonfiction reading comprehension high school, middle school, AP™

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Election 2024, Nonfiction reading comprehension high school, middle school, AP™If you're looking for a way to engage your high school students, then these NINE FAMOUS CASES are a great place to start! Each case study provides an overview of the facts, legal arguments, and outcomes, along with STUDENT QUESTIONS and BACKGROUND INFORMATION to help you get the most out of your class discussion. And for teachers looking for extra guidance, there are also TEACHER NOTES and SUGGESTED ANSWERS included.
Preview of Socratic Seminar Critical Reading and Thinking

Socratic Seminar Critical Reading and Thinking

Created by
Gayle Martin
This bundle is everything you need to implement Socratic seminar successfully! It includes a complete 4-page teacher guide for implementation; 10 editable Google slides to present Socratic seminar to your students; a rubric, a teacher note taking sheet for use during the seminar, an exit ticket, and a make up assignment; and a sample pre-seminar reading activity. (The teaching duration indicated is for a one class hour seminar and pre-teaching of the seminar structure. This may be modified.)Socr
Preview of ELA Non-fiction Bell Ringers for Middle School and High School: Dinosaurs

ELA Non-fiction Bell Ringers for Middle School and High School: Dinosaurs

Created by
2Cute Classrooms
Welcome to the wonderful word of dinosaurs!The following are ELA Bell Ringers are high interest non-fiction reading comprehension activities that are based on dinosaurs. These Reading Comprehension activities can help you teach your students how to locate text evidence, find main ideas, identify text structures, identify text features, and make inferences.These can be used at the beginning of class, as exit tickets, as center activities, or to increase reading comprehension. If you like this pro
Preview of Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit (Bundle)

Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit (Bundle)

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a unit about teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) that can be expanded at the teacher's discretion to include a presentation and a paper that practices utilizing evidence, reasoning, and argument, or alternatively can also be collapsed into a mini-unit of just teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER). This unit can also be used to teach the concept of Line of Reasoning for the AP Lang and AP Seminar Classes. It is structured as an investigation for students to explore the murder of a
Preview of Celebrity Quotes to Question, Analyze, and Evaluate Collection One Bellringer

Celebrity Quotes to Question, Analyze, and Evaluate Collection One Bellringer

Quotes are a great way to stimulate reluctant writers and motivate today’s youth, as they reflect on inspirational messages or grapple with ideas that are controversial. Our “Say What?!! Collection One” resource provides 20 unique and engaging quotes from a variety of people and sources including Chance the Rapper, Steve Jobs, Judy Garland, Mark Twain, and more!  Each quote is paired with a prompt designed to inspire, motivate, and encourage higher-order thinking skills for Gen Z students.  The
Preview of Stereotypes: 'The Problem with Apu' and 'The Simpsons'

Stereotypes: 'The Problem with Apu' and 'The Simpsons'

'The Problem with Apu' is a 2017 documentary film written by and starring comedian Hari Kondabolu. The film focuses on the character Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, an Indian immigrant in the animated sitcom 'The Simpsons' who, for a period, was the only figure of South Asian heritage to appear regularly on mainstream U.S. television. The film explores encounters with negative stereotypes, racial microaggressions and slurs against people of Indian and South Asian heritage disseminated through the charac
Preview of Greek and Latin Word Roots

Greek and Latin Word Roots

This week long unit provides the linguistic history explaining the context in which English derived from the classical languages of Greek and Latin, while journeying cognate with Anglo-Saxon, and colliding with others like French. The unit includes a PDF power point informing of the rich linguistic history of languages, as well as classroom applications in the form of reference and practice worksheets, and summative activities where students create new words and concepts, using the knowledge an
Preview of Song of Roland: Presentation of Select Portions of the Epic

Song of Roland: Presentation of Select Portions of the Epic

Created by
TyraTeaching
This unit covers basic information about the early Middle Ages. Activities include research assignments and creative writing. Students present groups of Laisses as sportscasters calling a football game, a 60 Minutes newscast, a comic book, and a funeral eulogy. A student emcee provides pertinent details that tie the story together. This is a fun way to get students to think critically, be creative, and present their productions. My class of high-risk English II students loved this challenge. COM
Preview of Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit

Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit

Created by
Vanessa K
This is the accompanying teaching sequence for the unit “Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery.” It includes a mystery to solve, all the evidence (which can be turned into manipulatives), rubrics for presentations and writing, teaching instructions, graphic organizers, and solutions. It does not include the "Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery" PowerPoint presentation which can be purchased separately or as part of a bundle.
Preview of All About Prefixes: 12 Brain Games / Puzzles, Critical Thinking, Standards-Based

All About Prefixes: 12 Brain Games / Puzzles, Critical Thinking, Standards-Based

Keep students engaged and enhance their vocabulary at the end of the school year or summer school. Students use critical thinking to solve the 12 brain games / word puzzles in this resource. Each brain game or puzzle is designed to engage and challenge students as they expand their knowledge and vocabulary concerning prefixes. This resource is best for students in Grades 5-12. It is also appropriate for adults and staff, who enjoy brain games and word puzzles.The 39 prefixes included in this sta
Preview of TedEd Intro to Mental Health Awareness | Depression, Bipolar, PTSD, Panic Attack

TedEd Intro to Mental Health Awareness | Depression, Bipolar, PTSD, Panic Attack

Created by
TeacherTravis
This TedEd Intro to Mental Health Awareness | Depression, Bipolar, PTSD, Panic Attack challenges students to distinguish sadness from clinical depression and exploring signs and treatments, to demystifying bipolar disorder, narcissism, schizophrenia, OCD, PTSD, panic attacks, the value of self-talk, and the reality of imposter syndrome. Each episode invites students to explore different aspects of mental health, understand the complexities of various conditions, and learn about effective treatme
Preview of Second Amendment, Informational Writing, Argumentative Passages, gun rights

Second Amendment, Informational Writing, Argumentative Passages, gun rights

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Second Amendment, Informational Writing, Argumentative Passages, gun rightsEngage Your Students in Critical Conversations with Our Gun Rights Case Studies.In the heart of American society and politics lies the complex and ever-evolving debate over gun rights. Central to understanding American civics, the Second Amendment and gun control laws are not just academic topics—they're issues that touch the lives of students both inside and outside the classroom. With the rise in high-profile cases of g
Preview of Earth Day - Critical Thinking Text Puzzle 14 | Digital Literacy

Earth Day - Critical Thinking Text Puzzle 14 | Digital Literacy

Here's a fun Earth Day Text Message Puzzle for Middle School students! How quickly can your class figure out who is texting and what is going on? Here's part of the text message conversation: What do you want to do for Earth Day?Kick off with a challenge to reduce, reuse and recycle?And then discuss how astronauts manage waste in space?... (look at the product preview PDF to see the last line) Who is speaking? What is going on? How do you know that?This is the full Reading Comprehension lessonTh
Preview of Middle Eastern Literature Unit

Middle Eastern Literature Unit

This comprehensive unit of study offers a wide variety of selections of Middle Eastern literature and cultural elements encompassing folk lore, spiritual writings, informational text, audiovisual offerings, autobiographical text, and public speech to engage students in an in depth, extended discovery of both the historical and modern literature and culture of this dynamic and often troubled region of the world. Designed to span a four to six week segment of the semester, the Middle Eastern Lite
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