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8th Grade Historical Literacy Units
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8th Grade Historical Literacy consists of two 43 minute class periods. Writing is one 43 minute block and reading is another. The teacher has picked themes based on social studies standards, and a read-aloud novel based on social studies serves as the mentor text for writing and reading skills. More social studies content is addressed in reading through teaching nonfiction reading skills and discussion. Standards reflect CCSS ELA, Reading, and Social Studies Standards for History.

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Education
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Date Added:
06/18/2019
Persuasive Presentation
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This may be used as a way of having students present in a persuasive, true-to-life format.  It can be used as a business education/marketing format, as well as a way of having students persuade an audience through both speaking and using visual aids.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Computer Science
English Language Arts
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Alternate Assessment
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Date Added:
02/07/2017
Teaching Students About Copyright And Fair Use
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Students explore the legal and ethical dimensions of respecting creative work. First, they learn a basic foundation of legal principles and vocabulary related to copyright. They understand how such factors as the rules of copyright law, the values and intent of the original creator, and the audience and purpose should affect their decisions about using the creative work of others. Using the Mad Men Student Handout, students then apply these principles to a simulation activity in which they act as advertising executives who have to choose a photo for an ad campaign.

Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Information and Technology Literacy
Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
Reading Informational Text
Speaking and Listening
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Lesson
Author:
Nichole Niebur
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Date Added:
03/10/2019