The 10 Most Commented-On Writing Prompts of 2025 These are the writing prompts that garnered the most student responses on
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The 10 Most Commented-On Writing Prompts of 2025 These are the writing prompts that garnered the most student responses on
Overview This lesson connects Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Friedrich Heyser’s painting The Fate of Ophelia, and Taylor Swift’s modern reinterpretation of the
Objectives By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: Understand the role and significance of fact-checking in
Grade Level: High School (Grades 10–12) or Early UniversitySubject Areas: English Language Arts, Media Studies, Ethics As artificial intelligence makes
Grade Level: 11–12 / Undergraduate Subjects: English Language Arts, Social Studies, Ethics Materials: Film: The Penguin Lessons (2024) Excerpts from
Test your ability to identify if a line is from Shakespeare or Taylor Swift in this video from the National
Introduction George Orwell’s 1984 explores themes of totalitarianism, surveillance, and truth manipulation. This lesson plan will help students critically analyze
Introduction This lesson plan guides students through George Orwell’s allegorical novel Animal Farm, exploring its themes, characters, historical context, and
Learning Objectives: Understand the purpose and significance of presidential inaugurations in the United States. Analyze traditions and events surrounding Inauguration
Objective: Students will analyze and discuss significant scientific and technological advancements of the 21st century through remarkable photographs, reflecting on
Objective: Students will enhance their understanding of popular Christmas movies by engaging in trivia, analyzing film elements, and discussing the
Objective: Please encourage students to engage in reflective thinking to deepen their understanding of the learning process, identify areas of
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping education in profound ways, from personalized learning experiences to innovative classroom management strategies. With its
Grade Level: High school / upper middle school Subject: English Language Arts, Social Studies, or Ethics Objective: Analyze how individuals