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Martin Luther King Day instructional technology scaffolded notes

Preview of I Have a Dream Speech Analysis Discussion Guide

I Have a Dream Speech Analysis Discussion Guide

Created by
Teacher Goodies
This speech analysis discussion guide highlights the rhetorical devices used by King with margin annotations and correlating color coded lines underlined in the text. I use this key to show the students, "How did the author say it?" (a common core step when doing close and critical reading). Using this activity helps the students understand the speech better and helps them with evaluating what King was saying.
Preview of Formal Letter Writing - Business Letters

Formal Letter Writing - Business Letters

Help your students learn how to write formal (business) letters with this engaging, real-world writing project. Editable Google Doc documents and non-editable PDF versions are included, as well as a step-by-step lesson plan. Your students will be guided while writing letters of compliment or letters of complaint to local businesses. Our students loved this writing project! This product contains: Links to Google Doc Documents and Rubric (1 page) Lesson Plan with Pictures (5 pages) T-chart - Fri
Preview of MLK "I’ve Been to the Mountaintop" Common Core Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

MLK "I’ve Been to the Mountaintop" Common Core Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous " I’ve Been to the Mountaintop" speech given to an audience of sanitation workers in Memphis, TN before he was assassinated. Using the comment feature in Microsoft Word, this resource includes critical commentary and analysis of the figurative and connotative meanings, rhetorical devices (logos, ethos, pathos), parallelism, repetition, allusions, themes aligned with the RI2, RI3, RI4, RI5, and RI6 standards from th
Preview of Email Etiquette for Kids

Email Etiquette for Kids

Help your students learn about the dos and don'ts of sending emails by using this lesson plan and corresponding graphic organizers. Students will take notes to learn about email etiquette and then apply what they've learned to write purposeful emails. These activities will last about 3 class periods and will help set the stage for your students to become responsible digital users. This is a great activity to integrate expository/informational writing with technology.Students will also compare an
Preview of Randy Pausch's "Last Lecture" & ALS WebQuest (Intro to Tuesdays With Morrie)

Randy Pausch's "Last Lecture" & ALS WebQuest (Intro to Tuesdays With Morrie)

To introduce students to Tuesdays With Morrie, here is a great resource!This resource includes: Notes on the "Last Lecture" given by Randy Pausch, who was battling pancreatic cancer. "The Last Lecture" recap clip, which can be found on YouTube (click here), shares a synopsis of Pausch's lecture on topics of life and death, death, dying, cancer, faith, family, mentors, and love. [The full version of the lecture can be found here to supplement/extend learning]ALS Web Quest to help students dive in
Preview of EDITABLE Chromebook Resource Guide

EDITABLE Chromebook Resource Guide

Chromebook Guide including Basic NavigationChromebook Captains- Leadership strategyAnchor chartsThis is a growing resource!
Preview of I Have a Dream Speech Analysis Student Copy

I Have a Dream Speech Analysis Student Copy

Created by
Teacher Goodies
This is a student copy for Martin Luther King's speech, "I have a Dream". I use this activity to show the students, "How did the author say it?" (a common core step when doing close and critical reading). Using this activity helps the students understand the speech better and helps them with evaluating what King was saying.
Preview of How To iMovie: QR Codes to Teach iMovie on the iPad

How To iMovie: QR Codes to Teach iMovie on the iPad

This poster is the key to teaching iMovie to your students. Designed for the iPad, there are 6 videos that teach students the basics of iMovie. As an instructional technology coach, I use these videos in my lessons where students are the movie makers. This poster includes - How to start a project - How to record video - How to record audio - How to move clips - How to add titles (teaching students how to add titles with appropriate timing) - Export (to Schoology, but it is similar regardless o
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. : MLK, Jr. Flipbook

Martin Luther King, Jr. : MLK, Jr. Flipbook

Created by
The Owl Teach
Martin Luther King, Jr.: This student flipbook is great to celebrate MLK, Jr. Day or as a mini-biography projects for students learning about this great leader of the Civil Rights Movement! There are two versions of this flipbook: a fill-in-the-blank student version and a blank lines version. This also includes an answer key! Perfect for Social Studies Interactive Notebooks!SAVE BIG Money by purchasing the Georgia Second Grade Social Studies Interactive Flip Books BUNDLE:SAVE $$ -- Georgia
Preview of Solving Percent Problems on a Double Number Line DIGITAL Bundle | Grades 6 - 7

Solving Percent Problems on a Double Number Line DIGITAL Bundle | Grades 6 - 7

This series of digital activities is designed to help students use the double number line to solve percent problems. In this series, students deal with all types of percentage problems -- those where they find the part, the whole and the unknown percentage. There is also a lesson that models how to set up the double number line along with videos. Great for students who need examples modeled, scaffolded notes, special education - students with IEPs and visual learners, whole group or math centers
Preview of Solving Percent Problems | Finding the Percentage | Double Number Line | Gr 6-7

Solving Percent Problems | Finding the Percentage | Double Number Line | Gr 6-7

This digital percent activity is designed to help students setup double number lines so that they can solve percent problems proficiently. In this introduction, students only deal with problems where they are given the part and whole and need to find the percentage; i.e. 56 is what percent of 72?Check out my other related products or bundle on solving percents with double number lines.Double Number Line Percents BUNDLE: Click hereSetting Up the Double Number Line: Click HereExtension on Finding
Preview of I Have a Dream Rhetorical Devices Scavenger Hunt PDF

I Have a Dream Rhetorical Devices Scavenger Hunt PDF

Students pull rhetorical devices out of the transcript from Martin Luther King's "I have a Dream" speech. Title: Unveiling Rhetorical Mastery - Analyzing Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" SpeechDescription: Embark on a transformative learning journey with our lesson plan, "Unveiling Rhetorical Mastery," designed to empower students with the art of persuasive communication. This engaging digital download focuses on Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech, a landmark moment in
Preview of Computer basic ( K1- Grade 3) Presentation

Computer basic ( K1- Grade 3) Presentation

PowerPoint presentation for teaching computer basics to kids from K1-Grade 3Easy and fun-filled with bigger fonts and beautiful pictures.Best tool to introduce computer knowledge to little ones.
Preview of Setting Up & Solving Percent Problems on a Double Number Line - Finding the Part

Setting Up & Solving Percent Problems on a Double Number Line - Finding the Part

This digital activity on percents is perfect for introducing students to a double number line. It is designed to help students setup double number lines so that they can solve percent problems proficiently and confidently. Students only deal with setting up and solving percent problems on the double number line where they are given the percentage and the whole; i.e. find 40% of 60. Check out my other related products or bundle where they go deeper and solve the problems.Extension on Finding the
Preview of MLK's "Eulogy for the Martyred Children" Speech Common Core Rhetorical Analysis

MLK's "Eulogy for the Martyred Children" Speech Common Core Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text with 26 marginal annotations and Common Core State Standards alignment of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous " Eulogy for the Martyred Children" speech given at the memorial for the 4 girls killed in the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, AL. Using the comment feature in Microsoft Word, this resource includes critical commentary and analysis of the figurative and connotative meanings, rhetorical devices (logos, ethos, pathos)
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Presentation with Digital and Printable Guided Notes

Martin Luther King Jr. Presentation with Digital and Printable Guided Notes

Included in this resource is a Lesson PowerPoint Presentation on Martin Luther King Jr.’s biography that can be uploaded to Google Classroom and opened using Google Slides as an option. Also included in this resource are guided notes with answer keys. The guided notes are available digitally and can be uploaded to Google Classroom as interactive guided notes, in addition to a “fill in the blank'' version which can be used to support ALL learners for differentiated instruction. Directions on how
Preview of Introduction to Computer Science: What are Computers? (Guided Notes + Slides)

Introduction to Computer Science: What are Computers? (Guided Notes + Slides)

Embark on an educational journey with our comprehensive set of notes and slides designed to introduce middle school students to the fascinating realm of computers.Foundational Concepts: Delve into the basic principles of how computers work, including input and output, processing, storage, and the role of software and hardware components.Real-World Applications: Explore the practical applications of computers in our daily lives. From entertainment and communication to education and beyond,
Preview of Article of the Week - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (STAAR-Aligned)

Article of the Week - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (STAAR-Aligned)

This article gives a short biography of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.How we use this in our classroom:This resource is based on the concept of Article of the Week, created by Kelly Gallagher. Using Article of the Week is a great way to incorporate non-fiction text into your classroom every day.What is included:Three different variations of the same articleOption 1 includes blank space for students to take notes and guided reading questions to answer.Option 2 includes boxes for “chunking
Preview of Dr Martin Luther King Jr I Have A Dream Interactive Guided Notes

Dr Martin Luther King Jr I Have A Dream Interactive Guided Notes

Use these interactive guided notes with your middle school students to examine key excerpts and ideas from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. The speech is NOT included as it is copyrighted. There is a link included that will take you to the National Archives where you can view a copy of the speech.There are 6 quotes to be examined in these notes that I call Pixanotes®. The objective is to help students analyze the metaphors and look at possible meanings of these quotes.
Preview of CTE Technical Theatre Terminology Slideshow

CTE Technical Theatre Terminology Slideshow

Your students will enjoy the rigor and creativity of this CTE lesson built on best teaching practices.Featured:11 informative and engaging slides containing a wide range of theatre knowledge.Terminology and placement of all that is in the theaterBack-stageStorage space, exits, liability, theater rules, safety, how to create a theater space, and more.For the bundle, Jeopardy game and beat book, click HEREThe last two slides serve as an assessment for students to draw, label, and craft their own t
Preview of AVID Costa's Levels of Thinking

AVID Costa's Levels of Thinking

These are the top FREE online Apps to support COSTA'S. Selected Apps have links to purchase and download to Ipads. **Add as a screen saver and have instant resources**
Preview of Lot of 7 Common Core Rhetorical Analyses of Speeches by Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.

Lot of 7 Common Core Rhetorical Analyses of Speeches by Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the 6 Common Core annotated texts with marginal notes of famous speeches by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in time for the celebration of his birthday and Black History Month. The collection includes: • "I Have a Dream [1963 March on Washington Speech]” • "I've Been to the Mountaintop” • "Our God is Marching On” • "Drum Major Instinct” • "Eulogy for the Martyred Children” • "Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution” The zipped folder also includes blank copies of the sp
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Notes Template

Martin Luther King Jr. Notes Template

Created by
Hope Bona
Help your students comprehend "Martin Luther King Jr" (My Little Golden Book) with these differentiated note taking documents.
Preview of Making a Works Cited Page Bundle

Making a Works Cited Page Bundle

Slide DeckThis is an interactive slide deck that allows to students to follow along with each step to fill out their copy of the cloze notes. As you model each step, students can also follow along and practice on their own devices. This is a perfect, one-class period resource that they can take with them from class-to-class and year-to-year.Close NotesGo through the slide deck with your students, modeling each step along the way. Students will fill out this set of notes as you work through the s
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