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In this 13 day unit, students will explore modern technology and the digital divide. Students will be asked to explore the role of technology in their own lives as they look at the role it plays in the world around them. From social media to screen time, this unit is just what you need to introduce the pros and cons of technology to your upper level students.
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In this 13 day unit, students will explore modern technology and the digital divide. Students will be asked to explore the role of technology in their own lives as they look at the role it plays in the world around them. From social media to screen time, this unit is just what you need to introduce the pros and cons of technology to your upper level students.
La revolución tecnológica is a perfect stand-alone unit but it is also unit 11 of the Huellas 2 curriculum from Somewhere to Share.
This product contains:
Centers
Infographics and other readings
Grammar Bubble: Suggestions for Grammar targets
Written and Listening Assessments
Vocabulary List
Full 13 day lesson plan (in person and remote)
Essential Questions
Nearpod activity
and more…
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I LOVE how the Huellas curriculum is focused on culture and sustainable development goals. These topics are of high interest to students and so meaningful! I’m a big fan of this technology unit because it’s an especially engaging topic for high schoolers.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Excellent unit! This had so much variety on a fresh new topic for my students! Many said they used what they had learned in this unit on their AAPPL test this year!
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