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Use this game as a review or informal assessment. Grade 9-12 students express history knowledge via Twitter or similar platforms.
Teacher-Submitted Lesson: This simple, fun partner activity develops students' communication skills.
As adults, we take for granted that we have the ability to understand and manage our emotions and related behaviors in our lives. However, as...
In this lesson, students will learn about one entrepreneur’s venture in South Africa, which will highlight some of the unique challenges of doing business in this country. Then they will discuss some of the pros and cons of an attempt to scale up the business mentioned in the article by exporting cookies and creating stores in disadvantaged U.S. cities.
Students learn what is meant by Fairtrade. They identify various Fairtrade products and consider the advantages of operating within a Fairtrade partnership. They design a presentation which informs the consumer about Fairtrade. They can use Google Sear...
Lesson Plan | Thinking through problems in schools to find creative, practical solutions.
Overview
Working in groups can be challenging for even the best students and so helping kids learn how to work well together can be an invaluable lesson not only in journalism but across the curriculum. Remind students that while some news organizations have APJs (All Platform Journalists) who work in field alone producing news packages, it is still common practice to collaborate in teams of two to five production members.