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Preview of Back-to-School - Email Etiquette Review! NO PREP & EDITABLE!

Back-to-School - Email Etiquette Review! NO PREP & EDITABLE!

How to Write an Email – A Real-World Writing Mini-Lesson Grades 4–12 | Digital & Print-Friendly | No Prep Let’s be honest—student emails can be... rough. This interactive how-to guide teaches students the lost art of digital communication with a real-world focus and a splash of humor! Perfect for the beginning of the year, tech prep, or anytime your inbox is flooded with vague messages like: “did u grade my paper yet lol” This lesson walks students through: ✅ Writing clear subject lines ✅
Preview of Oral Presentation and Presenting Guidelines

Oral Presentation and Presenting Guidelines

Need help with teaching students proper guidelines for oral presentations? This 16 page presentation will encourage students to think about, plan, and give great oral presentations! 12 step, easy-to-follow guide that includes: Know your subject Find a friendly face Engage your audience Let the image speak for itself Less wording is better Stay focused Don’t read from slides Practice makes perfect Be aware of time allotment Follow directions Dress for success Smile! Meets oral communication guide
Preview of Dealing with Stage Fright: Lesson Plan & Prezi

Dealing with Stage Fright: Lesson Plan & Prezi

Sixty-minute lesson plan and Prezi for covering stage fright for public speaking class or public speaking unit. The lesson plan covers causes of speech anxietyencouraging words about anxiety (i.e., when it peaks and how to prepare for that)a variety of techniques to deal with it a suggestion for speech preparation to minimize anxiety.The eight-page lesson plan includes multiple "if time" activities that can be used if your class has more time or if you want to sub them in for another part of th
Preview of Lesson Plan & Prezi: Organizing a Speech in 8 Steps

Lesson Plan & Prezi: Organizing a Speech in 8 Steps

Updated summer 2023 This 12-page lesson plan goes over eight steps of organizing a speech and putting together an outline. It covers specific purpose, central idea, introductions, conclusions, transitions, and the basics of outline format. The plan includes activities, videoclips, quotes and examples. It also includes one page of optional activities if you wish to spend more time on one area, and includes a written assignment suggestion. Lesson plan features are color-coded with orange for video
Preview of Advocate for Yourself (updated)  #2022Counseling

Advocate for Yourself (updated) #2022Counseling

This 11 slide PDF presentation is a great resource to share with students and staff alike. It teaches what self-advocacy is, why it is important, and how to practice advocating for yourself with actionable steps. There are questions throughout, as well as a flow chart, and an example Self Advocacy Form for discussion, participation, and future use.
Preview of Speech Organization Bundle: Lesson Plan, Prezi, Google Doc, Activities

Speech Organization Bundle: Lesson Plan, Prezi, Google Doc, Activities

The Speech Organization Bundle includes four resources for the price of three Organize a speech in 8 steps: lesson plan & PreziGoogle Docs activity: Organize a speech in 8 stepsScrambled outline practice activityExpanded movie outline activityPurchasing the Google Docs activity and lesson plan together this gives the opportunity to teach the class as a flipped classroom -- assign the Google Docs assignment (either to grade or as student prep) then use class time to watch the videos, hold the dis
Preview of Child Development Theorists Google Slides Presentation (PowerPoint)

Child Development Theorists Google Slides Presentation (PowerPoint)

This is a wonderful PowerPoint that gets very in-depth with different child development theorists. For years, I struggled with finding a fun PowerPoint on theorists that wasn't so dull and shy of good information. Finally, I had the time to sit down and make my own! I actually made this to help me study for the Praxis, therefore, there is a great deal of information. Now, I usually use this with my upper level classes, but feel free to adjust this to your class/grade level that you teach! The
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