Grade Level: High school / upper middle school Subject: English Language Arts, Social Studies, or Ethics Objective: Analyze how individuals
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Grade Level: High school / upper middle school Subject: English Language Arts, Social Studies, or Ethics Objective: Analyze how individuals
These are the topics we will cover: Use appropriate strategies in language learning, text creation, and communication. Use appropriate digital
Objective: Students will work in pairs to analyze National Geographic’s 25 Best Places to Travel in 2025 and collaboratively select
Objective: Students will critically analyze the concept of American exceptionalism, compare past achievements with current standings, and evaluate the country’s progress
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas Objectives Objectives By the end of this unit, students will: Understand the concept
In a decisive move, The Guardian recently stopped publishing on X (formerly Twitter), highlighting shifts in how media organizations navigate
Objective: Students will learn about the little-known history of the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree tradition and its connection to Ian
Competency Goal: Students will read, discuss, and reflect on content and rhetorical techniques in various types of texts, including self-selected
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Objective Students will interpret and analyze polling data, understand its significance in elections, and explore the factors that influence poll
Objective Students will develop a nuanced understanding of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, including key candidates, platforms, and the influence
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Test your skills at spotting online falsehoods. This lessonplan is written by Cat Zakrzewski, Rachel Lerman and Shelly Tan at The Washington
History is not just a collection of dates and events; it’s a tapestry of human experiences that shape our present
Meteorologists tracking the advance of Hurricane Milton have been targeted by a deluge of conspiracy theories that they were controlling the weather,