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Preview of Writing an Annotated Bibliography Lesson and Guided Notes

Writing an Annotated Bibliography Lesson and Guided Notes

This ready-to-teach annotated bibliography lesson walks students step-by-step through how to summarize, assess, and reflect on sources. It includes... Direct instruction on summarizing sources, assessing their credibility, and reflecting on their usefulnessGuiding questions for evaluating linked examplesA clear breakdown of the types of sources (primary, secondary, scholarly, substantive, popular) with a short example "quiz"A guided notes page for students to complete along with the slideshowWhi
Preview of 6-in-1 Review Game Mega Pack | Editable Classroom Templates | 99¢

6-in-1 Review Game Mega Pack | Editable Classroom Templates | 99¢

6-in-1 Review Game Mega Pack | Editable Classroom Templates | 99¢📄 FULL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ⭐ Overview Turn any lesson into high-energy review time with this 6-in-1 Review Game Mega Pack, featuring six fully editable PowerPoint games—all for ONLY 99¢. Each game is ready to customize for ANY subject and ANY grade level. Whether you’re teaching Math, Science, ELA, Social Studies, or electives, these templates give you instant engagement with zero prep. This bundle includes classics like Jeo
Preview of Counterarguments & Rebuttals Lesson, Argument Writing for Skeptical Audiences

Counterarguments & Rebuttals Lesson, Argument Writing for Skeptical Audiences

Help students move beyond one-sided arguments and write with credibility, nuance, and academic rigor. This college-ready counterarguments & rebuttals mini-lesson teaches students how to anticipate opposing views and respond strategically when writing for educated, skeptical audiences. Designed for advanced high school, dual enrollment, and college composition, this lesson aligns with the Toulmin model and strengthens argumentative writing across disciplines. ✅ What Students Learn Why add
Preview of "Find Someone Who" Activity/Game for Setting (RL 6.3, 6.5)

"Find Someone Who" Activity/Game for Setting (RL 6.3, 6.5)

Students will work cooperatively in this fun game-like activity to study the concept of setting (story element)! As students move silently around the room looking for someone to answer each question on their game sheet, they learn about the concept in a way that helps them remember what they've learned. Included in this packet are the goals, the worksheet/game, Instructions and Suggestions sheet for implementation/use, AND a Quick Quiz to assess what they've learned when you finish (includes a
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