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Preview of Women's Suffrage Movement: Susan B. Anthony Trial Scavenger Hunt Activity

Women's Suffrage Movement: Susan B. Anthony Trial Scavenger Hunt Activity

Your students will walk in the shoes of Elizabeth Cady Stanton as they learn about the Women's Suffrage movement and the trial of Susan B. Anthony. This scavenger hunt uses primary sources! What better way to learn about the past than to analyze historical photos and documents. Your students will use close reading skills, decoding, and teamwork to complete 7 different tasks with clues. This resource is similar to an escape room, but allows for more flexibility as it can span over the course of t
Preview of 9th & 10th Grade English Social Justice Two-Week Unit

9th & 10th Grade English Social Justice Two-Week Unit

Welcome! Thank you for your interest in my two-week social justice unit for ninth and tenth-grade English students. I created this unit based on the principles of antiracism and social justice. The unit aligns with Common Core State Standards for reading informational/literary texts and writing and Teaching Tolerance Social Justice Standards. I hope to share this affordable two-week unit that encourages students in ninth and tenth grade English to dive deeper into their origins to unearth person
Preview of Cinco de Mayo Webquest (GOOGLE SLIDES)

Cinco de Mayo Webquest (GOOGLE SLIDES)

A student Webquest on the history of Cinco de Mayo. Includes introductory videos, questions on important figures, history, food, music, traditions, and interesting facts, along with links to websites with all of the information.
Preview of The Alchemist UbD Unit

The Alchemist UbD Unit

This unit is UbD and aligned with ELA Common Core standards. Includes: 4 essential questions, rationale, table of thematic texts, unit goals, pacing calendar, 15/25 lesson plans, and coordinating graphic organizers.
Preview of Multi-Cultural Research Project - Chocolate 101 - Food Science

Multi-Cultural Research Project - Chocolate 101 - Food Science

Indulge your students' love for chocolate while exploring the fascinating world of "Food Science Chocolate 101." Dive into the delicious details of chocolate with engaging research assignments and bonus worksheets.Key Features:Discover the origins and production process of chocolateExplore the chemistry behind cocoa and its varietiesLearn about the four main types of chocolate and how to melt them effectivelyEngage in research assignments covering 9 countries where chocolate is grown, including
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Google Doc Packet & Printable - Emma Watson "Women's Rights"

Rhetorical Analysis Google Doc Packet & Printable - Emma Watson "Women's Rights"

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 Emma Watson's persuasive techniques by reading the spe
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 Decolonizing Beauty: Writing & Art Analysis (Distance Learning)

Decolonizing Beauty: Writing & Art Analysis (Distance Learning)

Created by
Aubrey ELA
This project allows students to explore notions of beauty, how it is defined and represented in Western society, and how it is portrayed and personified, particularly by People of Color. Students will produce two products, one written, and one auditory or visual.Essential QuestionsWho defines beauty?What are Western notions of beauty?What does beauty mean to you?What has informed your notions of beauty?
Preview of Nepantla, A Latinx/ Chicano Studies Mini-unit

Nepantla, A Latinx/ Chicano Studies Mini-unit

Created by
Alison Sickler
This rigorous, culturally relevant, multimedia mini-unit inspired by Hispanic Heritage Month / Indigenous Peoples Day takes students on a journey through Latinx and Chicano identity with rap, poetry, TV shows, personal narratives, and vlogs all composed by Latinx artists and writers. The three-lesson unit goes beyond the superficial treatment of Hispanic Heritage and includes readings, discussion prompts, multimedia links, and a detailed lesson progression that includes engaging, culturally resp
Preview of Letter from a Birmingham Jail: Central Idea and Crafting Thesis (Day 1)

Letter from a Birmingham Jail: Central Idea and Crafting Thesis (Day 1)

This lesson invites students to identify the central idea of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from a Birmingham Jail". This is Part 1 of a 2-day lesson, where the final task asks students to draft a thesis statement in response to the prompt: "Write an essay that describes how Dr. King develops the central of injustice." Day 2 will focus on author's craft and how Dr. King develops this central idea.
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 Our Stories: Black History Month- Angela Davis

Our Stories: Black History Month- Angela Davis

Our Stories are a collection of reading passages focusing on African-Americans' achievements. Many of the people may be new to students and adults. Each story is written in a first-person perspective and contains reading strategies that help with comprehension, vocabulary, and building background knowledge. Please Note: The PowerPoint and hyperlink document is in a Zip file. The Angela Davis collection includes: an activating strategy, vocabulary terms to help build background knowledge or guide
Preview of Letter from a Birmingham Jail: Author's Craft and Thesis (Day 2)

Letter from a Birmingham Jail: Author's Craft and Thesis (Day 2)

This lesson builds on the previous lesson (Day 1), inviting students to identify the strategies (author's craft) that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s employs to convey his central idea in "Letter from a Birmingham Jail". The final task asks students to draft a thesis statement in response to the prompt: "Write an essay that describes how Dr. King develops the central of injustice."
Preview of Inquiry Unit English 10 Myths, Fairy Tales, and Legends

Inquiry Unit English 10 Myths, Fairy Tales, and Legends

Students will explore myths, legends, and fairy tales to study how these stories influence communities/cultures. Students will be able to research myths, legends, and fairy tales from different cultures in order to make a connection with their own culture. Students will work in groups to research different cultures so that they may understand how and why different stories are carried on through generations. Students will write a summative essay describing their own family culture and stories.
Preview of Bodacious Feb Black History Month Bulletin Board

Bodacious Feb Black History Month Bulletin Board

Ready to print bulletin board celebrating Black History Month. Students will enjoy reader-friendly text and color images describing how African Americans' accomplishments, achievements, and actions through the lenses ofmath, science, engineering, technology, culinary arts, and music has shaped andmade the United States of America a great country. This bulletin board is age-appropriate for grades 1-12.
Preview of INFORMATIONAL TEXT TEST PREP: EMMETT TILL & ED JOHNSON

INFORMATIONAL TEXT TEST PREP: EMMETT TILL & ED JOHNSON

Created by
Ms G
**IMPORTANT NOTE**This packet contains information related to civil rights, racial injustice, and racial politics. It discusses the murder of Emmett Till and Ed Johnson. The following triggering topics are discussed: racism, lynching, white supremacy, rape, violence, murder. It is advised that this resource be carefully used after considering the culture of your classroom and community. ------Analysis and test prep practice for informational/nonfiction texts. This packet includes two nonfiction
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