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Preview of Greek Gods and Goddesses PowerPoint Introduction and Quiz

Greek Gods and Goddesses PowerPoint Introduction and Quiz

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Simple PowerPoint to introduce the Greek gods and goddesses. The first set of slides have the name and what they are known for. The second set has names removed so you can use it as a quiz, formative assessment...etc.
Preview of Film Acting Unit

Film Acting Unit

Ready to introduce your students to the world of film acting and help them explore the key differences between stage and camera performances? This comprehensive unit is designed to give students a strong foundation in film acting techniques, while also comparing and contrasting stage and film versions of famous musicals. With scaffolded notes, engaging comparisons, and a Google Quiz, this unit makes learning the essentials of film acting fun and interactive—perfect for high school drama
Preview of Living Things - No Prep Lesson, Distance Learning

Living Things - No Prep Lesson, Distance Learning

This no prep lesson answers the question "What makes something living?" A 12 slide PowerPoint guides students through the characteristics of living things and the cell theory to help them understand how scientists define life. Worksheets ask students to sort, answer questions, and respond to writing prompts to help them deepen and solidify their understanding of concepts. Guided notes – both PDF and editable word documentPowerPoint – corresponds with the notes. Most text is editable, images are
Preview of The Crucible by Arthur Miller - Intro to Salem, Puritanism, Witchcraft-UPDATED

The Crucible by Arthur Miller - Intro to Salem, Puritanism, Witchcraft-UPDATED

**Updated to improve viewing content and to add CLOZE notes for student engagement** This power point presentation provides background information on Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible, focusing on Salem, Puritanism, and Witchcraft. PowerPoint does not cover parallels with the Red Scare and Communism. A good starting point for reading the play. I often print the power point and give it as homework for them to read and annotate. When students come in, we discuss what they learned. Are you
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