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Preview of 2050: Sustainable Cities -- City Design Project

2050: Sustainable Cities -- City Design Project

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Mr Noondi
2050: Sustainable Cities -- City Design ProjectBackground InformationSustainable Cities is a collaborative project-based learning activity in which students brainstorm and design a green city from scratch! In collaborative groups, students choose roles as various city planners to design a "fully functional" sustainable city. This project is incredibly relevant today with climate change being a serious global threat to human societies.The project utilizes various student abilities and interests r
Preview of Mission To Mars -- PBL Space Exploration and Mars Colony Design

Mission To Mars -- PBL Space Exploration and Mars Colony Design

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Mr Noondi
Mission To Mars -- PBL Mars Colony DesignBackground InformationIn Mission To Mars, students propose and design "fully functional" Mars colonies. I designed this project due to the real-world relevance today. Mars exploration is becoming increasingly closer to experiencing human footsteps.This Mars colony design project utilizes various roles and abilities of the students ranging from scientific research to creativity and design. Students are asked to do the following:1. Brainstorm key vocabulary
Preview of Fishbowl Discussions: Grades 9-12 & CCSS Aligned

Fishbowl Discussions: Grades 9-12 & CCSS Aligned

How many times have you sent your high school students home to read a few articles or a few chapters for homework and the following day, when it's time for discussion, the room is dead silent and lifeless? This happened to me all of the time in my first few years of teaching. If you're looking for a way to make class discussion purposeful and student-led, then FISHBOWL DISCUSSIONS are a great structure to try! A fishbowl discussion can be used for any level of students, but you need to know
Preview of Service Learning Student Leadership Workbook  Step by Step to Plan Projects

Service Learning Student Leadership Workbook Step by Step to Plan Projects

This 50 page Service Project Workbook provides a complete curriculum for student leaders to walk them through the basics of service project planning. This workbook is used by Student Governments, Honor Societies, Service Learning classes, Life Skills workshops, and College & Career counseling centers.Students will build skills like ✔research✔ writing✔ communication✔ critical thinking✔ budgeting✔ data analysis✔ problem solving and more...Topics covered to provide Step by Step i
Preview of Krazy For Kelp -- Marine Ecosystem and Sustainable Seaweed Farm Design Project

Krazy For Kelp -- Marine Ecosystem and Sustainable Seaweed Farm Design Project

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Mr Noondi
Krazy For Kelp -- Marine Ecosystem and Sustainable Seaweed Farm Design ProjectBackground InformationIn Krazy For Kelp, an environmental science project, students design a sustainable seaweed farm from the ground up. Seaweed farming is a growing industry as climate change threatens our areas for terrestrial agriculture. It also is a highly sustainable method of food production with a minimal carbon footprint.Students should already have background knowledge before starting the project. They will
Preview of The Climate Change Agreement -- Paris Agreement Role Playing / Simulation

The Climate Change Agreement -- Paris Agreement Role Playing / Simulation

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Mr Noondi
The Climate Change Agreement -- Paris Agreement Role Playing / SimulationBackground InformationThis engaging, role-playing activity simulates the conference and writing of the Paris Agreement. This is a perfect multi-day activity for a high school science classroom focusing on climate change and global policies.First, students are asked to read The Paris Agreement text while answering a set of questions to gain a deeper understanding of its goals and layout. Next, students are assigned roles as
Preview of Step-By-Step Setup, Student-Run Morning Announcements Broadcast, Digital & PDF

Step-By-Step Setup, Student-Run Morning Announcements Broadcast, Digital & PDF

Interested in starting your own student-led broadcast? This step-by-step lesson will show you how to work with your video technology and production students to set things up from start to finish using the YouTube, OBS, and your video equipment. It includes what you need to do before the students take over, and an assignment sheet to get them started, as well. Use YouTube to go live each morning to share your school's announcements in a fun and exciting way, while giving your students the oppo
Preview of Sustainable CEOs -- Build a Sustainable Business

Sustainable CEOs -- Build a Sustainable Business

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Mr Noondi
Sustainable CEOs -- Build a Sustainable BusinessBackground InformationWelcome to Sustainable CEOs, an engaging project-based learning unit! In this project, your students will assume two different roles with an international corporation. First, they will be acting as CEOs and, in doing so, they will research the current sustainability efforts from the company regarding the three pillars of sustainability: environmental, economic, and social. Second, they will be a member of the Board of Director
Preview of Mythology Unit 4: Mythological Heroes and Archetypes

Mythology Unit 4: Mythological Heroes and Archetypes

Unit includes six 50-minute lesson plans with-Scripted Interactive slide lecture with group discussion breaks and activities-Lesson objectives and lesson frames-Critical thinking, reading, writing, and discussion activities -Note taking practice with reproducible or digital notes page-Collaborative presentation project-Individual writing project-Easel multiple choice test assessment
Preview of NEW Magical Realism Escape Room - Márquez, Esquivel, Neruda, Kahlo

NEW Magical Realism Escape Room - Márquez, Esquivel, Neruda, Kahlo

Step into a world where the lines between reality and fantasy blur. You are embarking on a journey across Latin America, where you will encounter the works of legendary writers and artists (Márquez, Esquivel, Neruda, and Kahlo) . You'll face challenges that require your creativity, wit, and teamwork. Can you navigate the labyrinth of magic and reality to enter the realm of enchantment? Gather your team, open your minds, and let the adventure begin!As students navigate through the escape room sta
Preview of Adonis and Hyacinth: And Other Flower Myths in Greek Mythology for MS & HS ELA

Adonis and Hyacinth: And Other Flower Myths in Greek Mythology for MS & HS ELA

Who are Adonis and Hyacinth? Adonis, celebrated in Greek mythology as the epitome of male beauty, embodies the ideal of the 'athlete type' and romantic love. Hyacinth, another figure of striking beauty, becomes the object of Apollo's affection but tragically meets his end, weaving a narrative rich in divine passion and sorrow. The story of Crocus adds to these flower myths, symbolizing the perpetual cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. In a different vein, Admetus, known for his profound love for
Preview of Io and Other Lovers: Greek Mythology Lesson | High School ELA Digital & Print

Io and Other Lovers: Greek Mythology Lesson | High School ELA Digital & Print

In the tapestry of Greek mythology, Io's story is a compelling narrative that intertwines the fates of gods and mortals. Central to her tale are the figures of Hera and Zeus, with Prometheus playing a pivotal role in the unfolding drama. Io, favored by Zeus, is turned into a heifer by him to hide their affair from Hera. Hera, not fooled, has Argus guard her. Zeus sends Hermes to rescue Io, leading Hera to pursue her with a gadfly. Io's travels and transformations symbolize resilience and the int
Preview of Speaking and Listening Active Skills for HS and MS English Language Arts 8-10

Speaking and Listening Active Skills for HS and MS English Language Arts 8-10

One effective way to build skills in speaking and listening is to provide a model for what successful and unsuccessful communication looks like in the real world. Whether it is written, spoken, or non-verbal — we communicate all the time (even when we do not realize it). Use these resources to more explicitly teach skills that will help learners become more aware of how they communicate and strategize to communicate better in the future. Note: This educational digital resource is optimized for A
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 11 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet (Printable)

To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 11 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet (Printable)

Support the development of close reading skills with this worksheet composed of challenging questions designed to help high school students analyze chapter 11 of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. An answer key is provided. Delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats, these instructional materials save teachers valuable time at home without sacrificing rigor in the classroom. (Alternatively, a Google Drive option is available.)By engaging with this resource, students will do the follo
Preview of The Marshmallow Test: An Interactive Study Skills Lesson

The Marshmallow Test: An Interactive Study Skills Lesson

Enliven the classroom with a rich discussion about motivation and delayed gratification. Watch a delightful video of an experiment with marshmallows that drives home the idea of the lesson — Would you take a pleasurable treat now, or would you wait and get two treats (instead of one) later?Essential Question: What encourages motivation? What is delayed gratification? Lesson Duration: 30 minutesWhat’s in the Box:1 I Do / We Do / You Do Lesson Plan and Guide 1 Student-Facing Version on Google Wor
Preview of Water Pollution from Fertilizers: Lesson Plan Problem Based Learning

Water Pollution from Fertilizers: Lesson Plan Problem Based Learning

Are you looking for a high school water pollution activity that looks at water pollution from a variety of perspectives, is engaging, and promotes critical thinking? This resource is a lesson plan for problem based learning that looks at real-world problems associated with water pollution from agricultural and lawn fertilizers. Students then investigate different perspectives, interests, and angles, and weigh the costs and the benefits of different solutions. They develop a comprehensive plan th
Preview of Critical Thinking What Would You Do Activity: Clone Yourself

Critical Thinking What Would You Do Activity: Clone Yourself

Get students thinking and talking with this single creative hypothetical What Would You Do? hypothetical situation. This flexible and adaptable ESL/EFL or social studies activity generates conversation, engages students, and engenders perspective-taking and problem-solving. Each situation also provides material for written, debate, and other creative projects.**********************************************************************************************************This product contains a dilemma
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 10 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet (Printable)

To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 10 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet (Printable)

Support the development of close reading skills with this worksheet composed of challenging questions designed to help high school students analyze chapter 10 of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. An answer key is provided. Delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats, these instructional materials save teachers valuable time at home without sacrificing rigor in the classroom. (Alternatively, a self-grading Google Drive option is available.)By engaging with this resource, students will
Preview of The Sons of Apollo: Integrated Art & Literature Lesson Plan + Activity (9-12)

The Sons of Apollo: Integrated Art & Literature Lesson Plan + Activity (9-12)

Who Are the Sons of Apollo? Dive into the World of the Divine "Casanova"! Apollo, the god of music, arts, knowledge, healing, and more, is often hailed as the most beautiful of all the gods in Greek mythology. His charm and allure have captivated both divine and human lovers, leading to a fascinating lineage of children, each with unique stories and powers.In this art and literature-packed two-day lesson plan, students will embark on a thrilling journey to explore Apollo's relationships, his di
Preview of Dionysus (Bacchus) God of Wine: Grade 8-11 Greek/Roman Mythology ELA

Dionysus (Bacchus) God of Wine: Grade 8-11 Greek/Roman Mythology ELA

Who is Dionysus (Bacchus)? He is the god of wine, fertility, and the Greek theater. He is a transplant into the pantheon, most likely borrowed from South Asia. He is depicted with his symbol, the thyrsus, and surrounded by his female attendants, the maenads, or fauns, half-human-half-goat creatures. This lesson includes a three-day plan, including art and literature connections, a question bank, and a group reading activity. Use the further reading guide and included links to supplement this les
Preview of Mythology Series: Arion — Musician and Poet for Middle & High School ELA

Mythology Series: Arion — Musician and Poet for Middle & High School ELA

Who does a dolphin save the boy from Corinth? Arion was a court musician robbed and thrown into the sea by greedy sailors. Learn how a dolphin saves the day — plus many text-to-text connections to Greco-Roman mythology. This lesson includes a 2-day lesson plan, including art and literature connections, a question bank, discussions, informational text, reading cards, and more.2-Day Lesson Educational Resource Includes: 1 Teacher Two-day Lesson Calendar (with Teacher's Notes)1 Key Characters and P
Preview of "Meditation 17" by John Donne Close Reading Analysis Worksheet for High School

"Meditation 17" by John Donne Close Reading Analysis Worksheet for High School

Help high school students go beyond general reading comprehension and support the development of critical thinking skills with this close reading analysis worksheet covering metaphysical poet John Donne's "Meditation 17," an excerpt from Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in editable Word Document and printable PDF formats. (Alternatively, a Google Drive option is available.) By engaging with this close reading activity, students will:Read for
Preview of Athena vs. Poseidon Dispute: Greek Mythology Series for Grades 7-12 ELA

Athena vs. Poseidon Dispute: Greek Mythology Series for Grades 7-12 ELA

What caused Athena and Poseidon to fight? How did Athens come to be named? What is a political myth? Engage middle and high school students with this fascinating goddess from Greek mythology and answer these essential questions with a two-day individual lesson plan. Note: The digital download includes PDF, Google Workspace, and Easel files.2-Day Lesson Bundle Includes: 1 Teacher Two-day Lesson Calendar (with Teacher's Notes)1 Key Characters and Places WorksheetOrient your learners by identifying
Preview of The Birth of the Twins: Integrated Art & Literature Lesson + Activity (7-12)

The Birth of the Twins: Integrated Art & Literature Lesson + Activity (7-12)

In Greco-Roman mythology, Leto, escaping the wrath of Hera, gives birth to the intriguing, formidable, and complementary twins Apollo and Artemis on the island of Delos. Read more, go further, and engage middle and high school students with a high-interest “print + digital” two-day lesson plan with art and literature connections, quiz-bowl style questions, informational texts, a reading list, and more!This Resource Includes the Following Features:1 Teacher Two-day Lesson Calendar (with Teacher’s
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