High School Curriculum Map

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Samples
Love of Reading
Information Literacy
Digital Citizenship
Media Technology
- Student book trailers for Readings in Exploration
- Engage readership with rotating displays of graphic novels, biographies, sciences, steampunk, fiction series, etc.
- Get student input for future book purchases
- Create children's books on nonrenewable resources in Environmental Science to share with elementary students
- Promote Banned Books Week with displays and giveaways
- Reading interest survey
- White Elephant Book Exchange
Information Literacy
- 9th Grade Honors Annotated Frankenstein Assignment
- 9th Grade Physical Education Research Paper
- Pro/Con Writing Assignment with Environmental Science students
- Gather appropriate resources for students: Debate, Silk Road Project, & US History
- Highlight the uses and search methods of Google Scholar for Theory of Learning
- Journalism Research Review -- Presentation & Assessment
- Introduce the research process--Check for Understanding
- Microbiology Research Ready Survey
- Microbiology Research Workshop
- Research Tools PearDeck
- Research Tools Throwdown Form
Digital Citizenship
- Create a multimedia poster for health issues
- Review how to search for copyright friendly images via Google and Creative Commons for AP Literature's Visual Argument assignment
- Highlight real-life examples of copyright infringement in the professional setting and consequences of those actions
- Watch a plagiarism video with clicker quiz on checking for understanding
- EasyBib Basics
- Microbiology Research Peer Evaluation Form
Media Technology
- Students re-create online communications from the past with the use of electronic tools for both research and creation: Fakebook and Twitter
- Students create book reviews with screencasting tool
- Commercial Foods students create online DIY photo guides of their favorite recipes and post to the web--Discussion of using original photos and creating appropriate, professional profiles is taught
- Infographic projects for social studies, science, and English teachers
- Planned and on-the fly tech support for teachers incorporating technology into their lessons