Shakespeare Lesson Plan: To Video or Not To Video? That is the Question!

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In this multi-day lesson plan, which is adaptable for grades 9-12, students use BrainPOP resources to explore the life and works of William Shakespeare. Students will choose a scene from Macbeth (or a...

Ideas/Details

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This Ideas/Details graphic organizer is perfect for recording important ideas and supporting details from any book or text which is multiple pages long. This important Ideas and Details chart can be u...

Story Map Graphic Organizer

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This Story Map graphic organizer is handy for deconstructing stories that you've read in class, or helping organize a story you want to tell yourself. Learners map the story into its beginning, middle...

Cause and Effect

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This graphic organizer is helpful for identifying cause and effect relationships. Use it across all subject areas including reading, social studies, and science!...

Diabetic Dog Learning Game

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Visit the Lesson Ideas page to find resources for Diabetic Dog, a free online science and health game....

LawCraft Social Studies Game

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Executive Command Social Studies Game

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Visit the Lesson Ideas page to find resources for Executive Command, a free online civics and social studies game....

Chronopticon Learning Game

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Visit the Lesson Ideas page to find resources for Chronopticon, a free online game that reinforces math and science skills....

Branches of Power Social Studies Game

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Visit the Lesson Ideas page to find resources for Branches of Power, a free online civics and social studies game....
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Teaching with Games, GLPC Case Study: Lisa

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The Joan Ganz Cooney Center released new research from the Games and Learning Publishing Council initiative about teaching with games. They conducted a series of case studies and a national survey, Te...