Debate: One Issue but many Viewpoints Graphic Organizer
Use this sheet to have students respond to an issue, but they have to "step in the shoes" of different people to express their view and then finally their own opinion.
An example is including regarding a proposed law on sugary drinks.
A law lowers the driving age from 16 to 14.
What is the view of ....
1) 14 year old
2) Police officers
3) Parents of a 14 year old
4) Your opinion
Unleash the critical think skills of your students by having them to create their own flashcards.
On the front is the question and clue. On the back is the answer.
For example, one the front a student can write the question, "Which country had the Berlin Wall?
Picture Clue: A drawing of a bottle of Germ-X + Many
Back of the Flaschcard: Germany
Movie and Video Sheet: Facts, Response or Reflection:
Use this sheet to have students fill in facts on movies or videos.
You can edit 3 questions or have students write in the questions into the proper spots.
Student will learn about Patriotic Pride when they create their own country. Students will expand on their learning on political, physical, climate, and population density map.