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Lesson Idea: Artifact Proposal

Students will build context about a historical period by analyzing and comparing primary source artifacts. Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8, 9-12Subject Area:...

Lesson Idea: Visual Notetaking

To develop a deeper comprehension of complex nonfiction, informational text, students will interact with the text proficiently and independently in...

Lesson Idea: Health-Enhancing Messages

Using valid information, students will create health-enhancing messages for an authentic audience, encouraging others to adopt healthy behavior....

Lesson Idea: BookSnaps

This lesson focuses on a visual approach to learning inspired by the popular app Snapchat. Students will engage with a text by annotating pages using...

Lesson Idea: Questioning with Conjugated Verbs

In this lesson, students create real-world questions using conjugated verbs in the target language. Those questions will then be answered by their...

Lesson Idea: Animate a Conversation

This lesson challenges students to create a “greeting” conversation in the target language between two characters, then animate this conversation...

Lesson Idea: Digital Citizenship Jigsaw

Using a research-based collaborative learning technique, students will work together to create a website focused on basic issues related to...

Lesson Idea: Responding to Visual Arts

Students will respond to visual art by applying criteria to evaluate artistic work. Grade Level: K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12Subject Area: Fine ArtsFor a...

Lesson Idea: The Medium and the Message

The purpose of this lesson is to encourage students to consider how different types of media about the same subject enable deeper understanding of a...

Lesson Idea: Design and Describe a Home

This lesson challenges students to design a house using a room planning app. Students will then describe the furniture in their house in the target...

Lesson Idea: What If?

The purpose of this lesson is to have students explore how the loss of a particular historical event, scientific discovery, math theorem, or art...

Lesson Idea: You Can Quote Me On That

The purpose of this lesson is to have students learn about an important figure in the content area. This lesson could be used to learn new...

Lesson Idea: Designer STEM

The purpose of this lesson is to have students explore content-related standards in science, math, or art through architectural design.Grade Level:...

Lesson Idea: Small Talk

In this lesson, students will be challenged to participate in a conversation while embodying the persona of a historical figure, literary figure, or...

Lesson Idea: Self-Selected Physical Activity

To strengthen their physical literacy, students will reflect on the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression,...

Lesson Idea: Digital Citizen Comic Strips

Students will create comics to illustrate the practice of responsible digital citizenship in the use of technology. Grade Level: K-2, 3-5, 6-8,...

Lesson Idea: Zoom-Ba

Staying on a physical fitness plan is difficult without factoring in remote teaching.  We will explore how to build a workout plan together, and...

Lesson Idea: Digital Citizenship PSAs

In this lesson, students will examine the most important components of good digital citizenship, and then create a digital citizenship public service...

Lesson Idea: Keeping Up With The Times

In this lesson, students will explore Google Trends to analyze top Google searches. Students will predict, create, and justify a top five list of...

HyperDocs: Getting Started

Hyperwhat? A HyperDoc is an interactive way to package learning and replace the worksheet method of delivering instruction. It's so much more than a...