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High school End of Year writing cultural activities

Preview of First Day of School - I Am Unique Fingerprint Writing Activity

First Day of School - I Am Unique Fingerprint Writing Activity

Created by
Try-Angle Math
Prepare yourself for back to school with these "all about me" fingerprints! Each student can showcase how unique and wonderful they are!Choose 1 of the 3 fingerprint templates. (loop, whorl, arch). Students write about themselves on the lines of the fingerprint.This is perfect for the first week of school. This can be used in English, Art, Science, or any other subject. Students can share their fingerprints to find out how awesome their peers are.Bonus: includes 8 writing prompts!UPDATE! Ther
Preview of Año Nuevo Las Doce Uvas 12 Grapes Activity for Spanish New Year with DIGITAL

Año Nuevo Las Doce Uvas 12 Grapes Activity for Spanish New Year with DIGITAL

Created by
Sra Cruz
Teach students about the Año Nuevo/Noche Vieja tradition of eating 12 grapes for luck. Three fun writing template options allow students to come up with 12 "deseos" for the new year, 1 for each grape.⭐This resource is included in my HOLIDAYS MEGA BUNDLE full of holiday resources for the entire school year!⭐Includes:✅ 4 informational pages in Spanish and English (pdf, Google Slides and Easel formats)✅ grape bunch template where students write one deseo on each grape✅ deseos list template with gra
Preview of Black History Month - African-American Scientists

Black History Month - African-American Scientists

This packet has 20 investigations of African-American scientists. Students search online for information about each scientist: when and where they were born, important events in their life, discoveries they are famous for, etc.:Neil deGrasse Tyson, George Washington Carver, Mae Jemison, Percy Lavon Julian, Ernest Everett Just, Marie Maynard Daly, Katherine Johnson, Edward Bouchet, Alice Ball, Roger Arliner Young, Lloyd Hall, J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr., Ronald McNair, Benjamin Banneker, Charles Drew
Preview of Native American Literature Unit: Poems, Myths, Non-fiction in Digital & Print

Native American Literature Unit: Poems, Myths, Non-fiction in Digital & Print

Created by
Selena Smith
Looking to add some fresh activities for Native American literature to your classes' studies? You have come to the right place! Your students will love these beautifully designed slides that will not only capture their attention but also provide them with interesting Native American reading selections and engaging activities that require analyzing, creating, thinking, writing, and reflecting. Printable version included!This Native American Literature Digital Unit includes► 2 poems► 2 myths► a no
Preview of End of Year Spanish Activity Mexican Food Vocabulary Bingo Game Loteria Culture

End of Year Spanish Activity Mexican Food Vocabulary Bingo Game Loteria Culture

A new twist for your Spanish food unit - Learn authentic Mexican food vocabulary with Lotería! Printable & digital bingo game that uses sentences (not words) to describe 25 Mexican foods in Spanish or English! Teach culture for Cinco de Mayo, end-of-the-year activity, or to enrich a Spanish food unit in a beginning or intermediate-level Spanish class. Clues are given in full Spanish or English SENTENCES....not word-for-word translations. Sentences use cognates, colors, foods, & present t
Preview of Zootopia Movie Guide & Stereotypes Discussion

Zootopia Movie Guide & Stereotypes Discussion

Zootopia is not only a great movie, but also has important ideas about stereotyping and how we treat each other in a diverse society. Thus, it's a perfect film to show students as a springboard to deeper content and thinking. So, I created this product to use in the middle school classroom, based on the film. This product is broken up into three parts: Part 1-Movie guide: students answer questions as they watch the movie, about the plot of the film. Part 2-Critical thinking: Students answer que
Preview of Spanish Movie Guide CHUPA English & Spanish Sub Plans End of the Year Activity

Spanish Movie Guide CHUPA English & Spanish Sub Plans End of the Year Activity

This editable Chupa movie guide is designed for Spanish students while watching the new Netflix film Chupa in Spanish class. These Chupa movie questions would be the perfect complement to 5 de mayo in Spanish class, or the study of Mexico, legends, or lucha libre. There are 2 separate Chupa movie guides, 1 in Spanish, and 1 in English for a Spanish class sub plan for any level. What's Included in this Editable Chupa Movie GuideEnglish Chupa Movie Guide - 3 pages all Google Editable✅ Page 1 - ch
Preview of Women's History Month SUPER RESEARCH BUNDLE!

Women's History Month SUPER RESEARCH BUNDLE!

Hello and welcome to Celebrating Women's History Month! This resource comes with 23 unique trailblazing Women to celebrate and research for the month of March. This resource is designed to be used in person OR digitally.1. You can use this resource during morning class meeting to fit in relevant and diverse content. Watch this with your entire class, then discuss the slides/view the videos together. In the classroom, this is perfect for community building, social studies, and writing!2. This is
Preview of Fairy Tale Analysis Unit High School - Cinderella Around the World Folktale Unit

Fairy Tale Analysis Unit High School - Cinderella Around the World Folktale Unit

Created by
21stCenturyLit
Looking for a multicultural folk literature unit for your high school or advanced middle school students? Throughout this relevant and engaging fairy tale unit, students have an opportunity to study multiple Cinderella fairy tales from a historical perspective. Grimm's Cinderella is used as the anchor short story for in-class work and discussions. Then, students will have the opportunity to explore many other cultural versions of Cinderella by completing an independent research project. By the e
Preview of First Day of School Back to School Ice Breaker Activity with Writing Prompt

First Day of School Back to School Ice Breaker Activity with Writing Prompt

Here it is: the PERFECT Ice Breaker to start the school year. Don't know what to do to get to know your students? Print out this fun Back to School All About Me Ice Breaker Activity for the first day or week of school, or share the Google Slides™️ with your students. Ideal for use in Every type of classroom and grades 6 - 12. Comes with complete instructions for students AND complete, easy-to-follow "How to Post to Google Classroom" instructions for you. Using terms that teens can relate to, thi
Preview of Career Day Questions and Reflection

Career Day Questions and Reflection

Created by
Natalie Padula
This packet can be used when presenters come to your classroom for career day. It includes a page of questions that can be asked to your visitors, a note taking page for students to use during presenters, and several reflection questions for after presenters. Great for upper elementary and middle school students!
Preview of End of Year Spanish Culture Mexican Food Activities Worksheets Bingo Game

End of Year Spanish Culture Mexican Food Activities Worksheets Bingo Game

4 Mexican Food activities for learning about authentic foods in Spanish class. Great way to introduce Mexican foods and get students talking about likes & dislikes! Fun worksheets and game for Cinco de Mayo, end of year activities for the last days of Spanish class.Most kids can talk about tacos, burritos, and quesadillas...but do they know about tomatillos, chiles poblanos, and totopos?This has always been one of my favorite units! Complete with sampling Mexican food brought in by students.
Preview of Personal Narrative Writing Bundle - Secondary ESL ELL - Newcomer

Personal Narrative Writing Bundle - Secondary ESL ELL - Newcomer

Are you wanting an ENGAGING bundle that covers personal narrative writing for your secondary ELL students? This bundle has everything you need to help your secondary ELL Newcomer multilingual students read, write, speak, and listen within the personal narrative genre!Your Students Will:Learn new vocabularyApply knowledgeComplete researchPractice skills while completing the activitiesHave the opportunity to work on speaking and writing skillsWork on developing personal narrativesHave the opportun
Preview of Black History Month~Slavery Quilt Codes Activity Book

Black History Month~Slavery Quilt Codes Activity Book

This product, The Secret of the Slavery Freedom Quilts, is a coloring and journal activity book. There are pages of quilt squares used on freedom quilts as part of the Underground Railroad. Students will be intrigued because the symbols on the quilts were secret codes; the "secrets" are revealed as the symbols are explained also. At the bottom of each page are blank handwriting lines that students can write what the symbols stand for, their personal thoughts or whatever you'd like them to ref
Preview of Social-Emotional Learning: Self-Identity & Culture Building Worksheet

Social-Emotional Learning: Self-Identity & Culture Building Worksheet

Created by
KRIOpie Design
As someone who works with students that experience[d] trauma and have very diverse backgrounds, I have added a few prompts that I believe will help an educator better understand their students' situation at home. It touches on feeling about school, number of people in the household, what strong beliefs they have, sleep, etc. SEL encourages young adults to communicate clearly and effectively, practice eye contact, and social-skills- this worksheet may also be used as a community building exercise
Preview of "Where I am From" poem template

"Where I am From" poem template

Created by
Meghan Peters
Students fill in the template to write a poem about themselves. This is often used to create a video/slideshow. Search "Where I am From poem" on youtube for examples.
Preview of Intersectionality Lesson - Start of Year - Identity & Diversity

Intersectionality Lesson - Start of Year - Identity & Diversity

My students loved this lesson, and I hope your students do too! We do this during the first week of school before talking about our syllabus and class culture. It’s a great way to learn a lot about your students at the start of the year while building a class culture that is affirming of all aspects of their identities. The structure of this Intersectionality Lesson:Informative slide about the social and personal aspects of identity.Informative slide and video about intersectionality with three
Preview of Maya y los tres Spanish Guide Maya & the 3 Sub plans for Middle School Spanish

Maya y los tres Spanish Guide Maya & the 3 Sub plans for Middle School Spanish

This Maya y los tres episode 1 guide is designed for Spanish students while watching the show Maya & the 3 in Spanish class. The differentiated options mean you could use variations of this one editable Google Maya and the three guide with all levels of Spanish you teach for episode 1. It would make a great one-day sub-plan for middle school Spanish at the end of the year. What's Included in this Editable Maya y los 3 Guide for episode 1✅ Page 1 - character description chart and space for ch
Preview of Synthesis and Argument Writing: Is it ever okay to fail?

Synthesis and Argument Writing: Is it ever okay to fail?

Every English teacher needs new ways to teach argument, rhetoric, and analytical writing. The Inquiry-Based Synthesis Essay is here to save the day!This argument essay is designed to help you out in a quick fix OR to teach in-depth rhetorical analysis. The essay can be scaffolded up or down, from highly difficult and challenging to ELL and SpEd friendly. In a nutshell: The essay question asks students to develop an argument about the question: is it ever okay to fail? Their job is to read t
Preview of Soundtrack of My Life

Soundtrack of My Life

Soundtrack of My Life | Writing Project Imagine your life is a movie. What music would be heard while watching and what would be chosen for the final soundtrack? This four page project will allow help students share their most important memories related to music and is a great way to end music class for the year.Students will make their knowledge of music personal by identifying title, artist, genre and instruments and then describing the song and why they would include it in their Soundtrack
Preview of Postcards Around the World

Postcards Around the World

Created by
The Lost Teacher
This is a bundle set of 40 postcards of countries around the world from my following products:Africa PostcardsAmericas PostcardsAsia and Oceania PostcardsMiddle East PostcardsEurope PostcardsThere are postcards from countries in EVERY continent except Antarctica. These postcards should also coincide with most of the Christmas, Holidays Around the World, and travel-theme activities on TPT. It is also a fun way to teach informal writing or use the cards as templates for reflective writing after le
Preview of Hispanic Heritage Month Bell Ringers - 24 Hispanic Heritage Bellringers

Hispanic Heritage Month Bell Ringers - 24 Hispanic Heritage Bellringers

This month-long bellringers resource is the PERFECT Hispanic Heritage Month activity to introduce your middle school and high school students to a diverse group of Hispanic and Latinx individuals. Each bell ringer is designed to introduce students to an influential individual and contains a text-dependent question for students to answer. Question types include analysis, making connections, making inferences, comparisons, and more.This Hispanic Heritage Month resource requires NO PREP-just PRINT
Preview of TedTalk Choice Board with Reflective Writing via Google Slides

TedTalk Choice Board with Reflective Writing via Google Slides

Created by
Bespoke ELA
In this Google Slides activity, students will select three TedTalks from the choice board to view. They will then complete the prompts attached to each TedTalk and type their responses directly onto the slides in order to respond and reflect upon the content from the talk. Students will also apply these TedTalks to their lives and brainstorm new ideas to implement these concepts into their own lives.This choice board of TedTalks includes links to 21 TedTalks, and each one comes with its own un
Preview of Black History Month: Project List of Notable African-American Figures

Black History Month: Project List of Notable African-American Figures

-Are you looking to take your students learning and research skills past the surface? -Each year do you have multiple students competing for a small number of certain "famous firsts", leaders, and movers &shakers when studying about the many historical contributions of African-Americans? This was my story as a 3rd and 4th grade self-contained teacher, and I'm sure several of you teacher friends can relate... How many of our students know and learn about important African-American figures b
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

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Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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