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Preview of Martin Luther King Activities Argumentative Essay Writing Prompt, Black History

Martin Luther King Activities Argumentative Essay Writing Prompt, Black History

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This 100% editable lesson for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day or for teaching argumentative essay writing with exemplars is no prep. Your high school students will be engaged and challenged as they work through the carefully paired texts and expertly written prompt. If your state has adopted Common Core testing, then this comparing and contrasting literary analysis is directly aligned with that format. If not, a task such as this one will definitely add a challenging component to your reading and
Preview of Man of La Mancha Viewing Guide

Man of La Mancha Viewing Guide

Created by
Robert Glass Jr
This is a question packet to accompany the film (or play) Man of La Mancha. Although intended for a Spanish class, all of the questions are in English and can be adapted and enhanced for a high-level literature class. The questions are intended to make sure that students are able to recognize characters, basic plot ideas, and basic themes that they see throughout the movie. At the end they are asked to compare and contrast a selection of two characters, which includes Don Quixote and Sancho, Don
Preview of Themes of Collaboration and Mental Health in “The Professor and the Madman"

Themes of Collaboration and Mental Health in “The Professor and the Madman"

Created by
Marcie Brown
Students will analyze themes of collaboration, mental health, and societal perceptions of mental illness in “The Professor and the Madman” by Simon Winchester, and connect these themes to contemporary events and discussions surrounding mental health awareness and stigma.Includes assessment questions
Preview of Exploring Social Commentary in “Great Gatsby” by Rod Wave/The novel Great Gatsby

Exploring Social Commentary in “Great Gatsby” by Rod Wave/The novel Great Gatsby

Created by
Marcie Brown
Students will analyze social commentary in the lyrics and “The Great Gatsby,” exploring themes such as the American Dream, societal expectations, romantic relationships and the impact of wealth on individuals.Includes Lyrics with explanation and assessment questions
Preview of Text Dependent Analysis Essay Assessment for a Dear Martin Unit

Text Dependent Analysis Essay Assessment for a Dear Martin Unit

Calling All English Teachers! Elevate Critical Thinking with "Dear Martin" Text Dependent Analysis Essay Assessment!Empower your students to engage deeply with literature through our Text Dependent Analysis Essay Assessment, centered around the impactful novel, "Dear Martin." This thought-provoking assessment is meticulously designed to foster critical thinking, analytical skills, and a profound understanding of the novel's themes. Assessment Highlights:Exploring Social Justice Themes Dive int
Preview of Pop Culture Essay Example -- Counseling Multicultural Populations

Pop Culture Essay Example -- Counseling Multicultural Populations

This is a pop culture explication essay describing Schitt's Creek character David Rose. It was written for a master's level college class and earned an A.
Preview of Writing Assignments over Racism and Stereotypes (Personal Narratives)

Writing Assignments over Racism and Stereotypes (Personal Narratives)

Two different writing assignments where students choose a prompt and write about their own personal experiences with racism or stereotypes and reflect upon those experiences. I included a guide for students to use to help them organize their thoughts. I use this when reading themed passages and novels having to do with racism and stereotypes. It is in word document, so feel free to change the prompts and guided sentence stems as you see fit:)Thank you.
Preview of My American Dream Sounds Like...

My American Dream Sounds Like...

This lesson plan is a personal-narrative synthesis, multimodal project in which students express how they interpret the American Dream through music. The inspiration for this came from an NPR program.
Preview of Interview with an Elder Essay Project

Interview with an Elder Essay Project

Would you like your students to learn the skill of interviewing while also learning about a past generation's culture? This project informs students on how to interview another person, practices that skills, and then allows the students to interview an elder in order to learn about that elder's life. The culminating assessment is an expository/narrative essay that helps the students connect to both the past and the present through their elder.
Preview of Sociology Book Project

Sociology Book Project

Created by
Mrs Richardson
Do you want to challenge and engage your students, but need a sociology project?I'll introduce you and your students to the basics of Sociology through books in a way that's easy to understand. You'll learn how Sociology is used in our everyday lives and the different fields of study within sociology.Sometimes it is difficult to engage today's High School or College Students. Our newest generation at times seems more challenging to engage. Therefore I created a project inspired from my very ow
Preview of High School Jackie Robinson Essay Rationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Rubric

High School Jackie Robinson Essay Rationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Rubric

Jackie Robinson holds a unique place in American history as the first African American to break the color barrier in Major League Baseball (MLB) when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. This essay will explore his life and the broader historical context of racial segregation in the United States, making it a valuable topic for high school students studying American history. Robinson's story is not just about baseball; it's a powerful symbol of the Civil Rights Movement. High school students
Preview of High School  Hank Aaron Essay Rationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Rubric

High School Hank Aaron Essay Rationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Rubric

Hank Aaron was not just a baseball legend; he was a pivotal figure in American history. By researching and writing about him, high school students can gain a deeper understanding of the civil rights era and the challenges African Americans faced in breaking racial barriers. Sports play a significant role in American culture. An essay on Hank Aaron allows students to explore how sports can serve as a lens through which to view broader societal issues, such as racism, perseverance, and s
Preview of ITALIAN: Read to Write Task La Casa  Level II

ITALIAN: Read to Write Task La Casa Level II

Created by
Urbino12
Students choose between two Italian summer rental homes and write 75-100 words in the target language based on the readings. Common Core style reading to writing response. Great follow up to the House and Home Unit for intermediate to advanced students. Created for students taking the FLACS B exam. This product is also available in a BUNDLE: Italian Read to Write Task BUNDLE I hope this product is useful to you and your students. Please view my other products and Terms of Use located at this
Preview of High School Ted Williams Essay Rationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Rubric

High School Ted Williams Essay Rationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Rubric

Ted Williams is not just a baseball legend; he is a significant figure in American history. His career spans several decades, making him a witness to and participant in many key moments in American history, including World War II and the Korean War. An essay on Ted Williams can provide insights into these historical events and their impact on individuals. Ted Williams is often lauded not only for his athletic prowess but also for his character. He was known for his dedication, discipline, and wo
Preview of High School Willie Mays Essay Rationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Rubric

High School Willie Mays Essay Rationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Rubric

Willie Mays is an iconic figure in the world of sports and American history, and his life and career offer a wealth of valuable lessons and insights that can greatly benefit high school students. This essay aims to explore the life and achievements of Willie Mays, known as one of the greatest baseball players of all time, and to illustrate how his story can serve as an inspirational and educational resource for high school students.High School Willie Mays Essay INCLUDES:Rationale/Outline/Vocabul
Preview of High School: Roberto Clemente Essay Rationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Rubric

High School: Roberto Clemente Essay Rationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Rubric

Roberto Clemente is a figure of immense historical importance, not only in the world of sports but also in the context of civil rights and humanitarian efforts. His life and career offer a unique lens through which high school students can explore key events and societal issues of the 20th century. Clemente's journey from humble beginnings in Puerto Rico to becoming a baseball legend is an inspiring story. High school students can benefit from learning about his determination, work ethic, and co
Preview of Interview an Adult Essay

Interview an Adult Essay

Created by
Tyler Davis
This series of lessons teaches students how to give an effective interview. As a summative assessment, they will transform their interview into an essay.The materials included are:Description of the assignmentImportant steps in preparing and giving interviewsA list of over 70 great interview questionsPeer editing worksheetA model essay
Preview of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr ELA PARCC Practice Bundle

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr ELA PARCC Practice Bundle

This is a lesson that usually takes me several days. I use several short texts both historical and literary to introduce American Civil Rights Literature. Documents like these can end up on the new standardized tests like the PARCC. This material has been organized to resemble the PARCC Research Simulation Task. They will present the students with 2-3 readings (I have given them 4), ask a series of multiple choice questions focusing on textual evidence (I have given them both multiple choice and
Preview of ITALIAN: Read to Write Task Ristorante Level I

ITALIAN: Read to Write Task Ristorante Level I

Created by
Urbino12
Students choose between two menus in Italian and write 50 words in the target language based on the readings. Prompts are given to guide students. Common Core style reading to writing response. Great follow up to the Food and/ or Travel units for beginning to intermediate students. Created for students taking the FLACS A exam.This product is also available in a BUNDLE:Italian Read to Write Task BUNDLEI hope this product is useful to you and your students. Please view my other resources at this l
Preview of Three Crucible Creative Writing Assignments

Three Crucible Creative Writing Assignments

Created by
Scott Johnson
These three writing assignments all stem from a study of The Crucible by Arthur Miller, and involve different skills. You may want to offer your students one of the three, and work on the necessary skills and techniques (e.g., memoir-writing for the first option, or research skills for the third) relevant to it, or offer the class a choice of the three. In the first option, the “Stand Up” composition, I stress that the situation the student writes about may have been actually serious or just s
Preview of Identity / Culture Community Interview Assignment

Identity / Culture Community Interview Assignment

Created by
Jaclyn Burr
This assignment can be used during many units (I used as a culminating project after reading Their Eyes Were Watching God). This project asks students to interview someone in their community about the multiple facets of their identity, how these have contributed to their power and privilege (or lack thereof), etc. Part II of the assignment asks students to write up the results of this interview in a synthesis paper, analyzing their own identities and embedding quotes from their interviewee. Pac
Preview of The Hate U Give Angie Thomas Persuasive Essay

The Hate U Give Angie Thomas Persuasive Essay

The Hate you Give by Angie Thomas persuasive essay will help support and guide your students through the essay process. Your learners will enjoy the rigor and creativity of these engaging activities built from best teaching practices and common core.Featured:1. Prompt2. Pre-writing activity: Inside/Outside Circles3. Videos (to clarify "code-switching")4. Graphic organizer5. Essay Outline6. Self-edit7. Rubric8. Teacher directionsTo follow my store, please click HERERelated Products⭐ The Hate U Gi
Preview of Culture, Diversity, Equality, Prejudice and Tolerance Essay Assignment

Culture, Diversity, Equality, Prejudice and Tolerance Essay Assignment

The essay prompts in this editable assignment were developed to build on Shawneen Morrison’s Culture, Diversity, Equality, Prejudice and Tolerance lesson (also available at TpT). However, a vocabulary list from the foundational lesson is included here in case the essay prompts are desired for stand-alone use. Eighteen essay prompts lead students to analyze and articulate the origins, impacts, and modern manifestations of prejudice, discrimination, privilege, inequality, cultural identity, into
Preview of Bilingual Recipe Book and Narrative Project

Bilingual Recipe Book and Narrative Project

Created by
jazzyfae
This project will give your students an opportunity to explore a meaningful dish for them and their family history. They will be able to share how special this dish is and how it allows their family to come together and share special moments. Not only this but they will be creating a bilingual recipe book and also a narrative on the history behind their dish. Templates for the recipes are included and an example narrative as well. Although the suggested teaching time is approximately 3 days, yo
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