Printable cards with timestamps, quotes, and discussion questions for small group analysis of the video.
A comprehensive teacher-facing resource providing learning objectives, slide-by-slide talking points, and an answer key for the student worksheet.
A student-facing activity sheet where students identify the three branches of government, match roles to branches, and respond to a hypothetical legislative scenario.
An 8-slide presentation providing an introductory overview of the three branches of US state government, including the role of the Governor, the state legislature, and the court system.
A visually striking Civil War timeline anchor chart for middle schoolers, detailing key military turning points from Fort Sumter to Appomattox with historical context and strategic summaries.
A comprehensive teacher resource providing pacing, discussion anchors, and suggested responses for the 'Digital Echoes' lesson. Includes specific guidance for facilitating the case study debates and differentiation strategies.
A printable set of peer-timing cards for students to track their partners' script lengths and provide feedback on brevity and structure.
A reflection journal for students to contemplate their personal digital legacy. Features three deep-thinking prompts focused on long-term impact, personal identity, and the ethics of the 'Right to be Forgotten'.
A scriptwriting template for students to draft and time their 19-second observational video, featuring time-blocked sections for the intro, observation, and outro.
A slide deck for the Viral Origins lesson, including a modern YouTube warm-up slide, an embedded video of 'Me at the zoo', discussion anchors, and activity instructions for middle schoolers.
A structured student worksheet featuring three distinct case studies on digital permanence, encouraging debate between individual privacy and historical preservation. Includes space for group verdicts and a summary 'permanence scale' activity.
A visual presentation for the 'Micro Moment' lesson, featuring the 'Me at the zoo' video embed, a breakdown of its narrative structure, and instructions for the 19-second challenge.
A student worksheet featuring a Venn Diagram comparison of early and modern YouTube production standards, along with a structured writing area for reflecting on the concept of digital virality.
A sleek, tech-themed slide deck exploring digital permanence using the first YouTube video, 'Me at the zoo', as a primary case study. Features high-contrast visuals, discussion anchors, and a professional 'Digital Archive' aesthetic.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for the Viral Origins lesson, providing a detailed lesson sequence, key vocabulary definitions, discussion anchors, and sample student responses for the reflection activity.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the 'Micro Moment' lesson, including a timeline, discussion questions, vocabulary, and facilitation tips for teaching the 19-second video challenge.
A specialized rubric for evaluating impromptu 20-second reports, focusing on content, filler words, timing, and body language.
A student worksheet for analyzing the 'Me at the zoo' video and planning their own impromptu classroom report, including a self-reflection tally for filler words.
Visual presentation for the lesson including historical context of YouTube's first video, discussion anchors, and activity instructions.
A comprehensive teacher guide for leading a lesson on impromptu speaking, featuring pacing, discussion prompts for the 'Me at the zoo' video, and activity management tips.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for the 'Viral Evolution' lesson, including pacing, timestamped discussion prompts, core vocabulary, and sample student responses.
A classroom slide deck for the 'Viral Evolution' lesson, featuring brainstorming prompts, an embedded YouTube video of 'Me at the zoo', discussion guides, and activity instructions.
A student planning sheet and rubric for the 'Me at the School' vlogging assignment, including sections for pre-production planning and a grading breakdown based on the 'Zoo Structure'.
A slide deck for teaching the origins of vlogging through 'Me at the zoo', featuring structural breakdowns, discussion prompts, and the 'Me at the School' production challenge.
A student worksheet featuring a comparative T-Chart between early YouTube and modern content production, followed by a predictive reflection prompt.
A set of printable assignment cards for the Zoo Talk lesson, providing students with random classroom objects and locations to report on for their 20-second speech.
A specialized rubric for assessing the 20-Second Reporter activity, focusing on structure, observational skills, timing accuracy, and delivery fluency.
A set of three printable exit tickets per page for the 'Pixel Pioneers' lesson, asking students to reflect on the modern viability of the first YouTube video.
A student planning worksheet for the 20-Second Reporter activity, featuring script templates, timing logs, and a 'filler word' checklist based on Jawed's video structure.
A printable T-Chart worksheet for students to compare the first YouTube video to modern digital media standards across five key categories.
A dynamic slide deck for the Zoo Talk lesson featuring the 'Me at the zoo' video embed, a breakdown of Jawed's speaking structure, and clear instructions for the 20-Second Reporter activity.
A visual presentation for the 'Pixel Pioneers' lesson, including the 'Me at the zoo' video embed, warm-up prompts, and comparative analysis of 2005 vs. modern digital media.