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Periodic Table and Periodic Trends
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This template is meant to be a guide for Nebraska Teachers when creating Units of Instruction for the BlendEd Best Practices Project. Headings and/or topics not included in the lesson plan should be marked N/A.

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06/25/2019
Persuasive Techniques & Rhetoric (Logos, Ethos, Pathos)
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In this unit students will …
Define, identify, analyze, and effectively use four persuasive techniques.
Define, identify, analyze, and effectively use persuasive rhetoric.
Effectively use the writing process to create a persuasive essay and persuade the reader of their position on an established topic.
Extend their knowledge of persuasive techniques and rhetoric to create a real-world multimedia product using or teaching persuasion.

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06/25/2019
Prepositions in Writing and Real Life!
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Students will learn what a preposition is and it's relationship to other words in the sentence.  They will identify the preposition, prepositional phrase, and direct object in a given paragraph.  They will look at pictures and compose sentences to describe the pictures using prepositional phrases.  Finally, they will compose their own sentences with prepositional phrases and act them out on video.  They will be getting feedback from classmates before turning in final work.

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Elementary Education
English Language Arts
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Author:
Beth Einspahr
Date Added:
07/24/2020
Reading and Writing - Tall Tale
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This lesson uses tall tale read alouds to reinforce the common elements, or text structure, of tall tales. As the text is read aloud, students examine the elements of the book that are characteristic of tall tales. Then using what they've learned, they write and perform tall tales of their own.

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Composition and Rhetoric
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Performing Arts
Reading Literature
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Reading
Author:
Tracy Davis
Date Added:
10/09/2021
Social Issues Blog
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This lesson was created by Courtney Baker as part of the Nebraska ESUCC Special Project Digital Age Skills.

Students will explore social issues that plague our society and the world to find an issue they are passionate about or are interested in learning more about.

Through a process of questioning, students will develop research questions that they will seek the answers to by conducting research of a variety of sources both in print and digital.

Students will create a blog site to share their research findings and write 8 blog posts, each focusing on answering a different question or aspect of their social issue, using evidence from credible sources. Their blogs will be published and shared with an authentic audience.

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Applied Science
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Information Science
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06/25/2019
Summarize "The Most Dangerous Game"
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Students will use different strategies to summarize "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell.

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English Language Arts
Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
Reading Literature
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07/28/2020
World War II
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In this unit students will connect past and present experiences of war by interviewing, researching, and analyzing different sources. They will also compare the ideologies that were the driving forces behind each major country involved in World War II. By the end of the unit, students will be able to discuss, defend, and draw conclusions about major events/controversies that happened during the war.

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Education
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06/27/2019