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Preview of 4 Tools for Teaching "The Danger of a Single Story" Google Slides and Form

4 Tools for Teaching "The Danger of a Single Story" Google Slides and Form

Created by
Moore English
This is my best selling resource! Add it to your classroom today!Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "The Danger of a Single Story" Ted talk is an incredible speech to watch with students 6-12. I watch the talk and read the transcript with my tenth graders, and the discussion and reflection after each view are consistently impressive. To help my students discuss the talk meaningfully, I developed these four printable tools: two listening guides, a text-connection tool, and a SOAPSTone analysis. The liste
Preview of Black Out Poetry Civil Rights Reading, Writing & Art Project

Black Out Poetry Civil Rights Reading, Writing & Art Project

Resource for Black History Month and Martin Luther King, Jr. DayThe purpose of these activities is to help students read deeply while reading excerpts from historical civil rights speeches. So often, civil rights leaders like Dr. King are discussed as if they were super heroes. They are, in a sense, super heroes. But it’s important for students to realize that they were also regular people, often with very humble beginnings who found themselves in situations, environments and racist conflicts th
Preview of Claudette Colvin Complete Novel Study (Quizzes, journal prompts, & activities)

Claudette Colvin Complete Novel Study (Quizzes, journal prompts, & activities)

Created by
The Word Nerd
Looking for an all inclusive resource to use as you teach Claudette Colvin: Twice Towards Justice? I've got you covered! Winner of the Newbery Honor Award this non fiction book is an incredible way for middle and high schoolers to learn about the Civil Rights Movement and the people who were major players. This bundle includes the following for each of the 10 chapters:multiple choice quizzes (and answer key)vocabulary word listjournal writes (with rubric)discussion questionsextension activities
Preview of CLASS: Mythology and Folklore- ELA 7-12 (EDITABLE)

CLASS: Mythology and Folklore- ELA 7-12 (EDITABLE)

Created by
TheQueenV2013
Unit: Norse Stories- Mythology and Folklore- ELA 7-12 (EDITABLE)Grade Levels: 7-12Creator: Erica VilliloAnchor Standards: All 32 CCSS Anchor StandardsSteps: 115+Original Products: 75+Links to Resources: 100+Rubrics: 5+11 Unit Bundles Include: Introduction, African, Sports, Pirates, Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, Arabian, Celtic, Italian, Norse, Greek
Preview of Guided Reading A- Z: Famous Art Paintings For Traditional Students

Guided Reading A- Z: Famous Art Paintings For Traditional Students

“Famous Art Paintings”Guided Reading Levels for Informational Text: Levels A - Z (Criteria Listed on Pages 8-26:I.C. Fountas & G.S. Pinnell, The Continuum of Literacy Learning, Janice Kite, ACS Literacy)Additional Criteria Grades 3-5Refer to Additional Reading Level Books such as: https://www.amazon.com/Childs-Introduction-Art-Paintings-Sculptures/dp/1579129560/ref=pd_bxgy_14_2/138-9216607-0241849?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=1579129560&pd_rd_r=dc5fff14-ad21-4eda-9767-f12244815b5f&pd_r
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Google Doc Packet & Printable - AOC "Women's Rights" Speech

Rhetorical Analysis Google Doc Packet & Printable - AOC "Women's Rights" Speech

PRINTABLE or DIGITAL Google Doc work packet. Ready to be assigned on Google Classroom. You will save time because an answer key and detailed lesson plan are included, and you will have a rigorous and engaging lesson aligned to standards on reading informational texts and argumentative writing! Students will love reading about social justice and gender inequality, perfect for Women's History Month!In this activity, students will...1. Evaluate AOC's persuasive techniques by reading the speech2. An
Preview of Puerto Rico is More than just Salsa – A Mini Curriculum

Puerto Rico is More than just Salsa – A Mini Curriculum

In cultural terms, Puerto Rico is unique among Caribbean islands for two reasons: first, it contains a post-colonial music form (Jibaro) that is completely free of African influences. Second, its most famous music form - Salsa - was not actually invented on the island itself.How did Brooklyn's Nuyorican community create a traditional music form while living so far away from the rhythms and melodies of home? Where can these influences be found among the throbbing beats of San Juan's current night
Preview of Return to Sender, by Julia Alvarez Unit Plan with all lessons and activities

Return to Sender, by Julia Alvarez Unit Plan with all lessons and activities

This unit plan teaches students to:Develop evidence based claimsEvaluate argumentsDebate hot topics (citizenship, friendship, immigration, and more)Create products that demonstrate their knowledge and position on topics Write persuasive lettersSome features: Interactive anticipation activity Interactive slides for 23 lessons (covering the entirety of the novel)Student centered activitiesHyperdocs lessonsFun, challenging projectsDetailed unit plan for teacher, including suggested formative and su
Preview of Hola, Flamenco – A Mini-Curriculum Devoted to Spain's National Art

Hola, Flamenco – A Mini-Curriculum Devoted to Spain's National Art

History, Music, Dance, Cultural Studies and adventure come together in a high-spirited romp through the rolling hills of Andalusia!‘Hola, Flamenco’ is a historically-themed mini-curriculum dedicated to Spain’s UNESCO-recognized national art. Featuring performances, demonstrations and interviews with some of Flamenco’s most renowned and charismatic figures, it provides a striking, vibrant introduction to Spain, to European History, and to one of the world’s most beloved cultural genres.***An exci
Preview of "I Have a Dream" Pear Deck

"I Have a Dream" Pear Deck

Created by
KC's ELA Lessons
This Pear Deck endeavors to lead students through the interpretive process of decoding allusions by identifying them, researching them if necessary and connecting them to the larger themes of King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Students will use founding historical documents such as the “The Gettysburg Address,” “The Emancipation Proclamation” and the “Declaration of Independence” along with the early American song “America (My Country ‘Tis of Thee)” to determine how King’s use of allusion impacts t
Preview of Guided Reading A-Z: Famous Art Paintings for students with Autism

Guided Reading A-Z: Famous Art Paintings for students with Autism

Guided Reading Levels for Informational Text: Levels A - Z (Criteria Listed on Pages 8-26:I.C. Fountas & G.S. Pinnell, The Continuum of Literacy Learning, Janice Kite, ACS Literacy)Predictable language with: tactile, visual and auditory prompts for students with Autism. Students on the spectrum need a multi-media approach including: visual images, an auditory reinforcement, a tactile involvement and key words presented in different contexts 3 - 5 times. This educational resource pack is m
Preview of Destination Caribbean – The Historical Roots of Reggae, Calypso, Salsa + Tambrin

Destination Caribbean – The Historical Roots of Reggae, Calypso, Salsa + Tambrin

'Destination: Caribbean’ is a seven-part essay series dedicated to using the region's most popular music forms – Reggae, Calypso, Salsa, etc. – like a time machine, transforming rhythms, lyrics and melodies into a vehicle for understanding the historical conditions that created them. Many of the Caribbean's traditional dance steps, costumes, instruments and religions evolved as methods for slaves to preserve their culture and undermine their captors. As we discover through reading, a Rastafaria
Preview of The Romany: Centuries of Discrimination (Complete Mini Curriculum)

The Romany: Centuries of Discrimination (Complete Mini Curriculum)

If you are lucky enough to have traveled in Europe, you’ve probably seen members of the Romany ethnic group gathered outside of popular tourist sites, Known variously as Roma, Gypsies, Tsingani, Boyash, Zingari, Kipti and, in Spanish, Gitanos, the Romany rank among Earth's most marginalized ethnic groups.'The Romany, Centuries of Discrimination,' is a 400-word informational text that can help teachers supplement their lesson plans for a variety of subjects - from History to the Arts to Ethnic St
Preview of AAPI Heritage: Fred Korematsu Speaks Up Unit Guide

AAPI Heritage: Fred Korematsu Speaks Up Unit Guide

**ALL PROCEEDS FROM THIS CURRICULUM WILL SUPPORT THE FIGHT AGAINST AAPI HATE**Inspire your students with the perseverance and courage of Fred Korematsu! This guide is a companion to the book Fred Korematsu Speaks Up, by Laura Atkins and Stan Yogi. This unit covers key literacy standards including: analysis of poetry,reading nonfiction texts, comparing and contrasting authors and information, identifying cause and effect, identifying main ideas and details, analyzing vocabulary, making claims, co
Preview of Guided Reading A-Z: "Famous Art" for Hard of Hearing

Guided Reading A-Z: "Famous Art" for Hard of Hearing

Guided Reading Levels for Informational Text: Levels A - Z (Criteria Listed on Pages 8-26:I.C. Fountas & G.S. Pinnell, The Continuum of Literacy Learning, Janice Kite, ACS Literacy)This educational resource pack includes ASL and hands-on approaches: Modified for students hard of hearing: tactile, ASL and visual prompts applied.   Students who are deaf versus hearing-impaired require accommodations determined by three factors: the degree of hearing loss, the age at onset, and the type of lang
Preview of Braille, Guided Reading A-Z: Famous Art Paintings for Blindness

Braille, Guided Reading A-Z: Famous Art Paintings for Blindness

This educational resource pack includes audio and hands-on approaches: Modified for students with blindness: tactile, Nemeth Code Numbers, imagery of muffin pans and tennis balls (to replicate the braille alphabet) and auditory prompts applied. A media player is necessary.Students may require braille and tactile learning or the use of a computer with voice synthesizer. Visually impaired will also require enlarged print. Images and descriptions from world famous paintings with:(Level 1) A rec
Preview of Calypso: Trinidad’s Captivating National Art – A Mini Curriculum

Calypso: Trinidad’s Captivating National Art – A Mini Curriculum

The sister islands of Trinidad & Tobago rest a mere 52 miles apart, yet due to the value of Tobago's colonial sugar plantations, its early economy was far more reliant on African slave labor than Trinidad's. Not surprisingly, as each island developed its own unique culture, such fundamental differences in economy, ethnic composition and human experience led to wildly different artistic outcomes - i.e. 'Tambrin Music in Tobago and its far more famous cousin Calypso in Trinidad.Why did Calypso
Preview of Guided Reading, Levels A-Z: Famous Art For Students w/ TBI

Guided Reading, Levels A-Z: Famous Art For Students w/ TBI

This educational resource pack is modified with audio and visual prompts for students with Traumatic Brain Injuries and includes:Images and descriptions from world famous paintings with:(Level 1) Cut and paste descriptions to be matched to the appropriate images(Level 2) Learn key words/phrases regarding the paintings(Level 3) Complete a word search for key words(Level 4) Use a range of strategies including text features to gain meaning, draw conclusions and make predictions.Students with Trauma
Preview of Jamaica's Reggae, Rage & Redemption – A Mini Curriculum

Jamaica's Reggae, Rage & Redemption – A Mini Curriculum

The spirit of the Islands comes alive! 'Destination: Music' is a seven-part essay series that follows one Musicologist's journey into Caribbean History.'Jamaica's Reggae, Rage & Redemption' is the powerful 3200-word climax of the series. Incorporating all the lessons learned in previous essays, it discusses the uniquely miserable conditions endured by Jamaica's slaves, and the unique cultural output that emerged as a result. Included in the analysis are the theories of repatriation theories
Preview of Black History Month or Women's History Month Research Project

Black History Month or Women's History Month Research Project

Help your students understand the power of black girl magic in this engaging research project. Even better is that students are able to showcase their different skills and abilities in either digital or non-digital form. This can be used in place of a formal informative essay but still teaches students how to craft and present well- curated information to a reader.
Preview of 'Tambrin, the Music of Tobago – A Mini Curriculum

'Tambrin, the Music of Tobago – A Mini Curriculum

The sister islands of Trinidad & Tobago rest a mere 52 miles apart, yet due to the value of Tobago's colonial sugar plantations, its early economy was far more reliant on African slave labor than Trinidad's. Not surprisingly, as each island developed its own unique culture, such fundamental differences in economy, ethnic composition and human experience led to wildly different artistic outcomes - i.e. 'Tambrin Music in Tobago and its far more famous cousin Calypso in Trinidad. Why does 'Tamb
Preview of Guided Reading A-Z "Famous Art Paintings" for Visually Impaired

Guided Reading A-Z "Famous Art Paintings" for Visually Impaired

"Students with Visual Impairments"Guided Reading Levels for Informational Text: Levels A - Z (Criteria Listed on Pages 8-26:I.C. Fountas & G.S. Pinnell, The Continuum of Literacy Learning, Janice Kite, ACS Literacy)This educational resource pack includes accommodations for students with Visual Impairments:  with visual, audio and color coding prompts.Students with visual impairments use a combination of vision with their other senses to learn, and they may require adaptations in lighting or
Preview of Puerto Rico is More than Just Salsa – Match 'Em & Comprehension Worksheet

Puerto Rico is More than Just Salsa – Match 'Em & Comprehension Worksheet

In cultural terms, Puerto Rico is unique among Caribbean islands for two reasons: first, it contains a post-colonial music form (Jibaro) that is completely free of African influences. Second, its most famous music form - Salsa - was not actually invented on the island itself.How did Brooklyn's Nuyorican community create a traditional music form while living so far away from the rhythms and melodies of home? Where can these influences be found among the throbbing beats of San Juan's current night
Preview of Field Trip Scavenger Hunt

Field Trip Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Make TODAY Count
San Antonio- Mission San Jose field trip scavenger huntStudents take a field trip to the mission and complete the following scavenger along with watching the missions 23 minute video (shown every 30 minutes). My TPT page also has the key, and map of the mission to correlate with the scavenger hunt.
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