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Preview of Voice Your Opinion. Debate it. Essay writing and Media Literacy.

Voice Your Opinion. Debate it. Essay writing and Media Literacy.

A worksheet and activity for students to survey opinions or list their own about controversial topics. Then have a discussion or debate with classmates. Includes 3 pages of flashcards with topics to quickly start voicing your opinion. Instructional PPTx about fact or Opinion. Also, includes an opinion essay writing template. Plus, a quiz for students to distinguish between fact and opinion - with an answer key. ESL, EFL, ESOL, worksheets, opinion, discussion, pptx, media literacy, facts, cri
Preview of Reading Comprehension - Mobile Phone Addiction

Reading Comprehension - Mobile Phone Addiction

Help your students develop healthier technology habits and build awareness of screen time with this engaging high school reading comprehension resource on mobile phone addiction 📱Mobile Phone Addiction is a thoughtfully written, student-centered informational passage designed for grades 9–12. This resource explores how excessive phone use can impact focus, sleep, relationships, and overall well-being—while guiding students toward practical, balanced solutions. Written directly to students, the
Preview of Day 3: Faith and Tolerance in Persia | Cyrus the Great & Zoroastrianism | Lesson

Day 3: Faith and Tolerance in Persia | Cyrus the Great & Zoroastrianism | Lesson

When a powerful empire conquers new lands, they have a choice: force their own gods and culture on the conquered people, or allow them to keep their own traditions. History shows that the most successful empires—the ones that lasted for centuries—often chose the latter. Why? Because religious tolerance wasn't just "kindness"—it was a calculated, brilliant political strategy to keep diverse populations from revolting. Welcome to Day 3: Faith and Tolerance in Persia. This zero-prep, high-engageme
Preview of Day 9: Ancient Science & Innovation | Technological Engineering Analysis Lesson

Day 9: Ancient Science & Innovation | Technological Engineering Analysis Lesson

How did early humans solve the monumental engineering problems that came with building the world's first cities? We often marvel at the pyramids or ancient monuments, but how did these societies invent calendars, develop mathematics, and build the tools required just to survive from one season to the next? Welcome to Day 9: Science, Technology, and Innovation (Solving Problems in Early Civilizations). This zero-prep, highly analytical lesson challenges high school students to explore technologi
Preview of Logic Puzzle & Critical Thinking Game | Seating Chart Mystery | ESL Prepositions

Logic Puzzle & Critical Thinking Game | Seating Chart Mystery | ESL Prepositions

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"I’ve lost the seating chart!" Turn a classroom catastrophe into an engaging critical thinking challenge. In this logic grid activity, students use deductive reasoning and reading comprehension to figure out exactly where 9 students are sitting, using only clues. No prior knowledge needed, no tech required, and no prep for the teacher. Designed for secondary ELA, critical thinking electives, and ESL/ELL classes focusing on prepositions of place (next to, between, in front of, behind), grades 6–1
Preview of Nonfiction Book Report Project | Digital PowerPoint | Editable Template

Nonfiction Book Report Project | Digital PowerPoint | Editable Template

Are your students ready to organize their thinking, strengthen their understanding of nonfiction text structures, and confidently present a fully editable nonfiction book report with a no-prep PowerPoint template? This editable Nonfiction Book Report PowerPoint file guides students step-by-step through key nonfiction components— topic, main idea, importance, text features, organizational structure, and key facts from each section of the book. Students simply type their answers into the
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 28-31 (3 Tier Differentiated Comprehension)

To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 28-31 (3 Tier Differentiated Comprehension)

Overview This resource provides a structured, differentiated study of To Kill a Mockingbird, designed to support close reading, critical thinking, and meaningful discussion. Students analyze character development, point of view, social context, and major themes while engaging with the text at an appropriate level of challenge. This product includes three clearly defined tiers Supported, Core, and Advanced making it easy to differentiate instruction within one classroom or across multiple secti
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