You know you need to show your students the right way to handle sourced material to prevent plagiarism, but the subject matter can be so dry, causing teens to tune out during your lecture. To fix this, use a lecture disguised as a game to help cover the basics of proper MLA source citation and plagiarism rules. This product includes a projectable “game” of PDF slides (shh…it’s really a lecture – don’t tell our students) with concrete, real-world examples of how source citations should be handled. The answers for each of the game’s questions are embedded in the slide presentation, providing learning opportunities alongside the fun. Also included is a detailed, step-by-step suggested lesson procedure (yes, you could even leave this as an emergency sub plan) and a one-page game “score sheet,” which is really a worksheet where students take notes and record their answers. Everything you need to help reinforce plagiarism rules is included in this PDF packet. Still haven’t taught the basics of how to cite source material? Be sure to start your citation/plagiarism lessons with these dynamic materials designed to give a teen-friendly explanation of the MLA 9th Edition Style Handbook rules. Need a print-and-go unit to get students excited about Argument Writing? Just click here! NOTE: This item is also included in my English 9-10 full-year curriculum. If you already own the full-year download, please do not purchase this item here individually. If you’d like to receive this item plus everything else needed to teach 180 days of English 9 or English 10 at a deeply discounted price, click here to learn more about the full-year curriculum download. Thanks for stopping by!
The Best Teaching Tool for Learning Math Concepts!
I’ll be honest with you – I was a student who REALLY struggled with math in school. I couldn’t see how it applied to every-day life or other learning subjects. I know that if my teachers had provided me with this tool growing up, it would have been a GAME-CHANGER. I created this math tool
#7 (FIGURE SERIES #1) (2013) Painting by Nymira Gray
12" x 24" (1.5" deep) - 7th painting of FIGURE SERIES #1 - professional grade acrylics on gallery wrapped, professional grade cotton canvas - painted using only the three primary colors, plus black and white - wired for hanging on the back - initialed on the front, signed on the back Materials used: professional grade acrylics, acrylics, heavy duty gallery wrapped cotton canvas, canvas Tags:#woman #contemporary #nude #figure #female
Fun History Lessons for Kids – Hands-on Activities & FREE Worksheets
Make history come alive with these fun, hands-on history lessons for kids! These kids history lessons include activities, worksheets, & more!
What Does Your Path to Career Success Look Like?
The professional world is full of catchy metaphors for career growth. Check out this comic strip and learn more about your the carer path you're on!
How to Write a Curriculum from Start to Finish | EducationCloset
How do you write a curriculum that makes sense for your students and subject? These 8 steps will help you design the curriculum you want and need.
Easy 3 Ingredient Fluffy Slime Recipe Non-Sticky | Making Life Blissful
3 ingredient Fluffy Slime. Easy slime recipe with only three ingredients and no mess! NOT STICKY and perfect for kids to make!
Safar Islamic Studies Textbook: Level 2
The third edition of the Safar Islamic Studies series aims to cumulatively build children's essential Islamic knowledge, cultivate good character, and instill God-consciousness. With extensive references from the Quran and ahadith, this new edition has been developed to ensure that it is enjoyable for children as well as comprehensive and reliable. Elements from all core subjects are covered in this book: Quranic stories, Islamic tenets (aqeedah), religious rulings (fiqh), and major episodes from the life of Prophet Muhammad (s), as well as personal development in an age-appropriate manner. Year 2 revises and builds on core knowledge from previous books, covers…
Homeschool Co-op Class Ideas ~ The Ultimate List!
Want some great homeschool co-op class ideas? Here is a huge list of different classes that we have done at ours to inspire you!