I've taught middle school Social Studies and Language Arts for 8 years. I'm a Google trainer in my district and have given presentations about educational technology and personalization of learning, both of which I am passionate about.
Provides students with an opportunity to demonstrate knowledge of content vocabulary in any subject through a variety of digital mediums; integrates Google tools such as Kahoot and ThingLink to give students different ideas for showing what they know and how they can use vocabulary in context; includes 1-column rubrics to help teachers assess the variety of student products
Easy to use in Google Classroom - download and upload to your Google Drive so students can each have their own copy in Cla
These activities are connected to the free iCivics game suites. They provide directions and rubrics for teachers to assess student summaries based on the free iCivics games. Makes giving feedback simple and fast while engaging reluctant writers through games.
A great project idea to increase student speaking & listening skills - the rubric and activity can be used for any historic period in a US history, ancient civilizations, or world history course
The overview can be downloaded and then uploaded to Google Drive and Classroom to give each student a copy of the directions and the rubric. I usually give students two days to research and prepare before starting the discussions. The discussions usually take 1-2 class periods pending on the size of
5th - 12th
English Language Arts, Social Studies, World Languages
Use this rubric to assess students or provide feedback on a variety of analytical writing tasks. This rubric can be used with essays or short responses in Social Studies, Language Arts, Science, and even Math.
For easiest results, download this file, then upload to Google Drive. Add it to Google Classroom to create a copy of each student. Then, highlight objectives that students met in green. Highlight objectives that students partially met in yellow. Drag objectives that students did no
Use this rubric to assess students or provide feedback on jigsaw discussions. This rubric can be used with essays or short responses in Social Studies, Language Arts, Science, and even Math.
For easiest results, download this file, then upload to Google Drive. Add it to Google Classroom to create a copy of each student. Then, highlight objectives that students met in green. Highlight objectives that students partially met in yellow. Drag objectives that students did not meet or exceeded to the
This 1-column rubric makes giving feedback during student-led discussions manageable and simple.
Download the Microsoft Word file and upload to Google Drive & Classroom to give each student a copy of the rubric.
Provide students with an opportunity to categorize facts, vocabulary terms, images, statistics, etc. in the Social Studies themes of PERSIA (political, economic, religious, social, intellectual, and area-related) - can be used as assessment, note-taking tool, or pre-writing
4th - 12th
English Language Arts, Social Studies
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I've taught middle school Social Studies and Language Arts for 8 years. I'm a Google trainer in my district and have given presentations about educational technology and personalization of learning, both of which I am passionate about.
Teaching style
- Student-centered
- Empower students to make decisions about their learning
- Focus on the feedback
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