LESSON PLANS
Encourage students to observe details by asking specific and pointed questions about various works of art.
Students will research an historically important site and make a project explaining its historical importance.
Students will write a one page report from the point of view of an Olympic athlete and present it as an oral report to…
WORKSHEETS
Evaluate students' ability to listen to lectures and speakers with this assessment.
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Distribute this worksheet that helps evaluate a student's progress in speaking in front of a group and listening to…
This assessment helps a student evaluate his/her speaking and listening skills.
Peers assess each other's speaking abilities.
How a student progresses in listening to lectures and speaking is evaluated in the goal of this assessment.
Evaluate reading, writing, listening, speaking, creative thinking, decision making, problem-solving, seeing things in…
Distribute a guide that is helpful with the transcriptions of Native American lyrics and vocables.
In this printable tongue-twister activity, students practice the difference in pronunciation between the single r sound…
Using peer assessment methods, students evaluate an interpretation of a piece of literature by a classmate.
Test your students' knowledge of Spanish vocabulary and practice pronunciation with this printable tongue-twister…
Students match animals to the correct Spanish sounds, in this printable vocabulary challenge.
Assessment that aligns with the "Learning About Voice Through Photographs" lesson.