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Junk E-Mail    Login to Download
Description:Students will learn about the different types of junkmail that they may receive in their e-mail and will be given the opportunity to identify the useful/non-useful pieces. Students will analyze further to edit the email's content for transition from "junk" to an effective, useful marketing piece.
Materials Needed:     RM Easiteach, Document Camera (optional), Classroom Response System (optional)
Subject: Language Arts
Grade: 9-12
Lesson EID/Id: 5 / 123
Created by: Eduscape Learning Specialist
The Importance of Being Thorough    Login to Download
Description:Understanding the importance of details in the development of a plot and how being thorough improves the reader's experience. Through understanding the importance of thoroughness and how these elements improve a story, students will improve their own ability to edit a previously written composition.
Materials Needed:     RM Easiteach, Document Camera (optional)
Subject: Language Arts
Grade: 9-12
Lesson EID/Id: 7 / 125
Created by: Eduscape Learning Specialist
American Civil War Creative Writing    Login to Download
Description:Students will learn about a Civil War soldier's daily life style and use their knowledge of the Civil War to create a letter that may have been written by a Civil War soldier to their family.
Materials Needed:     RM Easiteach
Subject: Language Arts
Grade: 9-12
Lesson EID/Id: 8 / 126
Created by: Eduscape Learning Specialist
Checks and Balances    Login to Download
Description:Students will review the 3 branches of government and each of their functions and be introduced to the System of Checks and Balances
Materials Needed:     StarBoard
Subject: Social Studies
Grade: 9-12
Lesson EID/Id: 26 / 144
Created by: Eduscape Learning Specialist
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