Life without Freedom is the Powerpoint Presentation that goes with the Life without Freedom Guided Notes page for students. The Life without Freedom Guided Notes Lesson allows to still practice note-taking strategies will also being able to spark conversations and discussions about the material .
6th - 11th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, U.S. History
The product is the pre-notes for the Factory Simulation. The North: Factory Workers is a Guided Note activity that allows students to both listen to the lesson, spark discussion, and still allow the students practice note-taking. This is the SmartBoard that accompanies the Student Guided Notes.
6th - 11th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, U.S. History
The ReADER Format Cue Cards allow students to check back and make sure that all parts of the ReADER format have been included in their writing. This structure sets up a format for students to follow when learning how to create a solid constructed response. The cue cards can be used in all content areas to support well written constructed response answers.
The Life in the North: Factory Workers Guided Notes is the student copy that accompanies the Life in the North PPT. These notes also are the pre-activity to the Factory Simulation Project. Guided Notes allow students to be able to listen, spark discussion, and still participate in a note-taking strategy.
6th - 10th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, U.S. History
The five Themes of Geography a Smart Notebook product that will provide teachers an interactive and cooperative learning activity to introduce the themes. Each page has the theme at the top, and then an area for students to show the their answers and space for them to be written on slide. Then the teacher is able to slide down the screen to see how similarly the students got to the themes definition. RECOMMENDATION: If are using an Interactive Notebook or a Note-Taking strategy, discuss with stu
Life without Freedom Guided Notes that goes with the Life without Freedom Powerpoint page for teachers. The Life without Freedom Guided Notes Lesson allows to still practice note-taking strategies will also being able to spark conversations and discussions about the material .
6th - 11th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, U.S. History
The Reform Review/Study Guide is a comprehension review of the key issues represented in the reforms movement of the mid- 1800s. Some of the reforms covered are Suffrage, temperance, women’s rights, abolition, reform of prisons and mental hospitals, the second great awakening, and a review of the Indian removal act. This activity can be used as an individual or group activity. This product can also be used a note-taking strategy. This quick and easy reference allows teachers to describe each are
6th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, U.S. History
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Awards & shining teacher moments
Richard & Nelle Dabney Special Education Award
Lindenwood University Special Education Award
Francis Howell School District Special Education Teacher of the Year
My own education history
Special Education K-12
Elementary 1-6
Middle School Social Studies 5-9
Administration K-12
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Emily has been working with students with disabilities in and out of the classroom for 8 years.
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