3. Website Link to Written Content
● https://er.jsc.nasa.gov/seh/ricetalk.htm
● This link will bring you to a website where JFK’s famous speech about going
to the Moon is posted. You can either read it or listen to Kennedy speak it.
4. Graphic Organizer or Diagram by a Google App
USA USSR
Using this
organizer write
down what the
USA’s reasons
for going into the
race was as well
as the USSR
reasons.
7. Connect to your own life:
What’s something interesting
you learned today?
Can you relate this to
something in your own life?
(How is it similar, different, or helpful
to events in your life?)
8. Mini-Reflection
● Google Slides can help you share new digital resources and tools for learning
by being able to easily add videos, links to documents, pictures, quizzes, and
interactive slides like Pear Dock (slide 7). Google Classroom can help you
promote curiosity and critical examination by being able to add anything you
want in it so the students can see it. You can add anything interactive and it
makes the students more curious because it is utilizing technology. For a
teacher Google Classroom is great because everything is in one place. Some
of the benefits of using Google Slides is that you can add anything you want
and even make it interactive. A challenge of Google Slides is that not
everyone likes to follow a powerpoint/slide presentation to learn.
Editor's Notes
Real-Life Relevance
Use this template to help students connect the lesson to their own life. Does something from class relate to something they learned in another class? Was something interesting or surprising? Will it be useful to them? Did they learn anything that someone else they know would be interested to hear about? Helping students make those connections will help them retain the information, because it becomes more relevant to their lives.
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