In this engaging Thanksgiving-themed activity, students will take part in a mock trial against Tom Turkey! They will analyze testimony from three witness to identify examples of rhetoric (ethos, logos, pathos) and determine which is being used. Afterwards, students will join either the defense or prosecution to craft their own persuasive arguments incorporating all three appeals. The lesson concludes with a lively presentation before a student jury who will decide Tom Turkey's fate.
In this engaging Thanksgiving-themed activity, students will take part in a mock trial against Tom Turkey! They will analyze testimony from three witness to identify examples of rhetoric (ethos, logos, pathos) and determine which is being used. Afterwards, students will join either the defense or prosecution to craft their own persuasive arguments incorporating all three appeals. The lesson concludes with a lively presentation before a student jury who will decide Tom Turkey's fate.
In this fun Halloween themed activity, students will learn about the three rhetoric devices: ethos, logos, pathos and work to identify which is being used by a character on trial. Afterwards, they will choose their own fictional client to defend and present three pleas to the jury.
In this fun Halloween themed activity, students will learn about the three rhetoric devices: ethos, logos, pathos and work to identify which is being used by a character on trial. Afterwards, they will choose their own fictional client to defend and present three pleas to the jury.
This is an extension activity for Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Masters. Students will join a family unit and write a poem from the perspective of one of the family members joining the residents of Spoon River!
In this engaging Thanksgiving-themed activity, students will take part in a mock trial against Tom Turkey! They will analyze testimony from three witness to identify examples of rhetoric (ethos, logos, pathos) and determine which is being used. Afterwards, students will join either the defense or prosecution to craft their own persuasive arguments incorporating all three appeals. The lesson concludes with a lively presentation before a student jury who will decide Tom Turkey's fate.
In this fun Halloween themed activity, students will learn about the three rhetoric devices: ethos, logos, pathos and work to identify which is being used by a character on trial. Afterwards, they will choose their own fictional client to defend and present three pleas to the jury. Use this worksheet alongside the slides!
Teach the Constitutional Convention through an engaging simulation! Students will take the role of delegates as they navigate the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. The script offers multiple teaching points for teachers to utilize including the Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, Great Compromise, Three-Fifth's Compromise, and the abolishing of slave trade by 1808. It also discusses the complaints of the omission of the Bill of Rights. In addition to the script, this product inclu
Keep track of your classroom Standard Mastery using this tracking tool. Product covers all Florida B.E.S.T. Math Standards with a place to record when standards were taught and assessed, class mastery (average), and notes for reteaching/future lessons.
In this activity, students will work in groups to explore the journey of Lewis and Clark and Zebulon Pike's westward journey. Students will each take a role of a member of the expedition (cartographer, assistant cartographer, navigator, or journalist). In these roles, students will create a map that represents the route of the explorations, solve historical problems explorers faced and create journal entries for the journey.
Keep track of your classroom Standard Mastery using this tracking tool. Product covers all Florida Third Grade Reading, Math, Social Studies and Science Standards with a place to record when standards were taught and assessed, class mastery (average), and notes for reteaching/future lessons.
Keep track of your classroom Standard Mastery using this tracking tool. Product covers all Florida B.E.S.T. Reading Standards with a place to record when standards were taught and assessed, class mastery (average), and notes for reteaching/future lessons.
Keep track of your classroom Standard Mastery using this tracking tool. Product covers all Florida Third Grade Social Studies Standards with a place to record when standards were taught and assessed, class mastery (average), and notes for reteaching/future lessons.
Keep track of your classroom Standard Mastery using this tracking tool. Product covers all Florida Third Grade Science Standards with a place to record when standards were taught and assessed, class mastery (average), and notes for reteaching/future lessons.
Timeline of various events in the development of Florida. Students can create a personal timeline outlining the significance of the event to the development of Florida as a state.
In this Constitution Quest, students are chosen to create a plan of government for a brand-new country. They begin by creating a slideshow or pamphlet to attract new citizens to their region. Then students begin designing their own Constitution based on what they've learned about the Articles of Confederation and U.S. Constitution.
6th - 8th
Social Studies
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