Looking for a way to combine social emotional learning within your typical curriculum? This fun activity addresses both. This 3-day lesson uses the picture book The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt to help students analyze character needs, motivations, and perspectives in a low-stakes, highly engaging format. While this was designed for 9th grade students, this lesson can be easily adapted for upper elementary or middle school. High school students love the chance to read a picture book
Are you introducing your students to podcasts? I've found that the best way to get students interested in podcasts is to create an atmosphere where they can find ones that are interesting to THEM. I've put together this scavenger hunt and bingo, where students can do an activity to find podcasts that have various genres, topics, and characteristics. Digital note: I'm using this digitally for distance learning. Students can link to the podcast right on the sheets. General note: You could use thi
9th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
English Language Arts, For All Subjects
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