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Adult education informational text rubrics

Preview of Human Rights Violations Project Based Learning (PBL) for Night by Elie Wiesel

Human Rights Violations Project Based Learning (PBL) for Night by Elie Wiesel

Created by
English Elixir
This resource will provide you will materials necessary for beginning a PBL on Human Rights Violations to use while teaching Night by Elie Wiesel.This resource includes:-- PBL Assignment Sheet -- Group and Individual version -- Rubrics -- SMART Goal template-- Group/Self Evaluation form-- Group responsibilities form-- Teacher Guide
Preview of News- Article - Letter to the Editor - Student News Report - Editorial Cartoons

News- Article - Letter to the Editor - Student News Report - Editorial Cartoons

We must show students that we value journalists. We must show students that there is truth and value to the news. Our democracy depends on it. There are many other benefits to students knowing the news. They can make better connections to what they are learning in other subjects, particularly in History, English, and Law classrooms, from my experience. Making comparisons is one of the most important ways that we know students learn. So, being aware of current events in a mediated setting w
Preview of Non Fiction Text Structure End of Unit Assessment Project

Non Fiction Text Structure End of Unit Assessment Project

Created by
Danielle Razon
This product allows you to assess your students ability to identify, label, and summarize non-fiction text structures. It includes project directions and a rubric that can be immediately printed and handed out to students. I have also included a summary of how I have used this in my own classroom as well as the reading and writing common core standards addressed.
Preview of Media Literacy: Misinformation and Source Evaluation

Media Literacy: Misinformation and Source Evaluation

Created by
Gayle Martin
This 2-4 day lesson includes everything you need to introduce high school students to how to evaluate various media for authority and credibility and avoid misinformation. It is ideal before students engage in an independent research project in any subject. This editable, no-prep lesson includes:1. A 28-slide PowerPoint presentation of the concepts and terms and a note taking sheet.2. An infographic to help students understand and use different types of sources: primary, scholarly, secondary, a
Preview of Writing News Reports OLC4O OSSLT - Graphic Organizer Included

Writing News Reports OLC4O OSSLT - Graphic Organizer Included

Created by
Teach with Kel
This Writing News Reports resource helps students identify the elements of a news reports and organize their ideas for writing their own. The task can be used as practice or to assess student skill before writing the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test. In OLC4O this writing task can be used as a summative task for the students' portfolio. Applicable to ENG1L, 1P, 1D, 2L, and 2P as well. Download, print, and assign! ☺️Included:• 1 PDF Document• News Report Elements Note• News Report Elements
Preview of Google Slides templates back to school | Editable Rubrics, Plagiarism Contract

Google Slides templates back to school | Editable Rubrics, Plagiarism Contract

Created by
Linda Jennifer
MARKING MADE EASIER with Google Slides templates back to school, Editable Rubrics & Plagiarism Contract!Are you a teacher, drowning in grading? I understand how daunting and time-consuming it can be to grade hundreds, or even thousands, of assignment submissions. That's why we've created Marking Made Easier – a product designed specifically to help teachers cut back on hours and hours of grading by automating the mundane aspects and streamlining the marking process.INCLUDED IN THIS PRODUCT A
Preview of Botany Project

Botany Project

This project will allow your student to interact with some major themes in the unit. They will get their hands dirty as they grow an heirloom seed of their choice. As they work through the four parts of this project they will gain an understanding of heirloom seeds, crop diversity, research the rich history and purposes of a single seed, and learn how to grow, cultivate, and harvest a specific crop. The last portion of this project requires your student to create a visual representation of their
Preview of Synthesis Essay Unit (Editable!)

Synthesis Essay Unit (Editable!)

Created by
Mrs Barrett
Teach students how to synthesize college-level publications on literacy, power, and education. This unit includes 18 pages of professionally designed, easy-to-read, common-core aligned content for you and your students. Spend three weeks teaching your students how to read, annotate, and respond to scholarly articles all about the nature of higher education. This unit will help your students succeed through a practice essay exam and a group assignment in which they build a study guide for their
Preview of Timeline Project: Eras in American Literature

Timeline Project: Eras in American Literature

American Literature Distance Learning or In-Seat ProjectIf you're looking for a student-centered, group OR individual project for your American Lit. class, you have found a great one! Students will be introduced to the different eras of American literature through research, interpretation, application, and presentation. You may choose to assign this timeline project as an individual assignment or a collaborative project. Included in this purchase:*student instructions on the project*rubric for t
Preview of Black History Introduction Web Quest Background Lesson Activity

Black History Introduction Web Quest Background Lesson Activity

Black history is so rich and yet the learning of it is often so constricted to the dominant heavy hitters of civil rights. This web quest for black history gives students a broad sampling of who, and what, progressed black history and civil rights. This single link web quest focuses on 40 key events and people, starting in the 1600s and going up to Obama’s election in 2008! This lesson includes the following:*Timeline activity where students choose events from each century to read and summarize
Preview of How To Find an Author's Central Claim

How To Find an Author's Central Claim

Created by
Gwen Heskett
For years I have struggled to help students identify an author's central claim and pull together the writer's opinions about the most significant topics in the text into a concise sentence that moves beyond simplistic or vague statements - The author wants her audience to stand up and fight for her cause. The main idea of this text is to stop inequality. - If this sounds familiar, then we must have the same students! Well probably not, but certainly the same problem. This worksheet is des
Preview of Close & Critical Common Core Reading Strategy~All Subjects Informational Text

Close & Critical Common Core Reading Strategy~All Subjects Informational Text

This is an incredibly effective, polished and research-driven method of assessing your students' understanding and higher level application + analysis of their reading -- particularly with informational texts. This reading rubric can be utilized in any secondary classroom regardless of subject matter/course, with higher expectations set on student thinking and responses for each of the four core questions on this reading assessment. You may use this with a specific, teacher-selected informationa
Preview of Extended Response Pretimed writing practice: Informational Text

Extended Response Pretimed writing practice: Informational Text

Created by
UnLockURmind
This practice ER prompt includes two historical texts and is meant for grades 11 or higher or GED students preparing for the Social Studies ER. A rubric is attached. There are notes for instructors on establishing prior knowledge.
Preview of AP English Language Intelligence Unit Paper Rubric aligned with argumentative

AP English Language Intelligence Unit Paper Rubric aligned with argumentative

Created by
Debbie Deramo
After reading non-fiction articles on the topic of intelligence, book smart vs. street smart, IQ tests, Gardner's theories, etc.... I ask students to create their own type of intelligence and present it in a paper. Here is my detailed rubric that I aligned directly to the new AP argumentative essay structure points. So students will receive the same 6 point overall score (and I have a conversion chart on this rubric so that the paper will count for 100 points in my class). This is a 3 page do
Preview of Malcolm X List Menu Project

Malcolm X List Menu Project

This is a List Menu Project for the book Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary by Walter Dean Myers. Not only is it EDITABLE in Word, but it also includes guidelines for students to use for each aspect of the project. It is differentiated as students get to choose what they will complete for their project! The project is also included as an image in case you have formatting issues. Just let me know if you need help with anything!
Preview of Social Issues Research PPT Unit

Social Issues Research PPT Unit

This is a social issues research unit. The overall requirements would be to choose a social issue, get parent/guardian permission, and begin research. The obligatory research sources would be three credible websites, a newspaper, two infographics, and a public service announcement. This is editable, and you can take away or add as you see fit for your class. After research, students should compile research and create a PPT.This unit includes:1. Research Topic Proposal Sheet2. Sources Checklist3.
Preview of Informational and Argumentative Discussion Board Rubric

Informational and Argumentative Discussion Board Rubric

Created by
Holley's Helpers
Discussion boards are a fantastic way for peers to collaborate, share their ideas, and examine the ideas of others in a non-threatening way while also increasing writing proficiency and language standards. Use this standards-based rubric to efficiently score your next discussion board assignment and allow your students to use it to score their own and their peers' discussion boards too!
Preview of main idea student facing rubric grade 2, grade, 3, grade 4, ccss

main idea student facing rubric grade 2, grade, 3, grade 4, ccss

Main Idea Progression Rubric for non-fiction, informational reading in grades 2, grade 3, grade 4. Small group, conferences, differentiated and inquiry based lesson tool. Students and teachers can self-assess their writing about reading for main idea and set goals for next steps. The rubric reflects the CCSS, NJSLASS, Texas and Virginia state standards for the main idea standards. The standards have kid-friendly terms, examples, and next steps to set individual goals.How to use: 1. Have students
Preview of A Sound of Thunder Project Pamphlet

A Sound of Thunder Project Pamphlet

Created by
Donna Bryan
You will be working on a brochure advertising Time Safari Inc. from “The Sound of Thunder.” A brochure is an advertisement using a lot of color, bullets, lists, small bits of information, and pictures. It is usually used to attract attention to an organization, an event, a company, business, school, etc. A brochure is printed on two sides, in landscape format. This project was used as a culminating activity for this unit.
Preview of Research Paper / Project Scoring Rubric

Research Paper / Project Scoring Rubric

This is an original scoring rubric specifically designed for scoring research papers and projects.It is written using language that differentiates between each level of effectiveness (Advanced, Proficient, Basic, and Below Basic) in the categories of "Discovery", "Evidence", "Planning / Organization", "Accuracy", and "Visuals".The language and categories detailed in this rubric allow it to fit a wide range of research projects, while addressing and assessing the most critical components of resea
Preview of Common Core Rubric: How To Outline Informational Text

Common Core Rubric: How To Outline Informational Text

This rubric accompanies How To Make an Outline of Informational text.Rubric assess:-How Much Info -Structure and Setup-Formatting ToolsCan be used with any content or grade involving the close reading of informational text.Sub-links in each rubric box lead to student samples of each level. Copy these links and then re-link them to your own personalized document.
Preview of Veterans Day History Gr. 9-12

Veterans Day History Gr. 9-12

This packet is complete with activities that look at the history and meaning of Veteran’s Day as a national holiday. What better way to encourage students to reflect on what Veteran’s Day means to them? This packet includes three Veteran’s Day documents, showing the shift in emphasis from the original Congressional resolution to Eisenhower and Obama Presidential Proclamations. Students work in groups to summarize the documents and consider what Veteran’s Day should mean to us as individuals and
Preview of Informational Text File Project

Informational Text File Project

Do you need a creative way for your students to present their research projects? Give this mini-tri fold project a try. During our Informational Text Unit students picked their topic of choice, including but not limited to, animals, famous presidents, celebrities, and countries. The idea for this project came from having stacks of extra manila folders in storage that were not being used. Project Preparation:A mini tri-fold for each student was created by stapling two manila folders together. In
Preview of 12th Grade Research Paper Scoring Guide (Common Core)

12th Grade Research Paper Scoring Guide (Common Core)

Created by
Christina Moyer
The research paper for seniors in my class is worth a large chunk of their grade. I pair it as part of a Senior Experience Project. This scoring guide is helpful for me to show seniors exactly what I expect out of the final draft of these papers. It is also Common Core aligned. The MS Word format should make it easy for you to change weights and edit columns to suit your own needs.
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