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Preview of Name Tag Scaffold Worksheet

Name Tag Scaffold Worksheet

This is the scaffolded worksheet that goes with the Name tag project. For elementary students I only used the first page. For middle school-high school, I used the 2-4th page as well. Rubric is optional. Check out my store for this project bundle that incldes a demo video.
Preview of Photographer Interview Project - Media Literacy & Analysis

Photographer Interview Project - Media Literacy & Analysis

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
Extend your students’ analytical ability with Photo Analysis. In this project, students interview a photographer in order to build an understanding of purpose, context, and audience for their art. Then, they use this new understanding to analyze one of the photographer’s pieces. This resource includes a guidelines/brainstorming page and a project rubric, both editable in PPT. (grades 7-10 ELA, Yearbook, and Journalism) This is a lesson in my Photo Analysis Unit, and it's great for teaching stud
Preview of Stop Motion Movie Project

Stop Motion Movie Project

Created by
Bill Young
Students use a still camera to take still pictures of an object, move the object, and shoot another picture. Process continues until students have several hundred photos. They then use video editing software (iMovie or Windows Movie Maker) to put the pictures together and play them at a high rate of speed to simulate motion. Rubric includes links to examples that are posted on YouTube.
Preview of Photo Analysis Project - Media Literacy & Analysis

Photo Analysis Project - Media Literacy & Analysis

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
Extend your students’ analysis skills with this Photo Analysis Project. Students become the photographer and share a photo with a classmate. They analyze each other’s photos and write a formal and literary analysis. Editable in PowerPoint. (grades 7-10 ELA, Yearbook, and Journalism) This is a lesson in my Photo Analysis Unit, and it's great for teaching students to integrate audience, purpose, and context into their analyses. What You Get:1. Introduction to writing a photo analysis 2. Peer conf
Preview of AP Lang Open Argument Lesson | Get Out Film Activity | Argument Writing Practice

AP Lang Open Argument Lesson | Get Out Film Activity | Argument Writing Practice

Created by
LITFlicks
Looking for an engaging way to teach the AP Lang open argument essay? This ready-to-use lesson uses a powerful scene from Get Out to help students generate ideas, take a clear position, and write a strong argument essay—all while staying engaged. Instead of starting with an abstract prompt, students begin with a compelling film clip exploring power, control, and autonomy, then apply those ideas to a real-world argument. 🎯 What’s Included ✔ 2-Day Teacher Guide (clear pacing + structure) ✔ S
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