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Black History Month Common Core RI.11-12.2 resources

Preview of Hidden Figures Young Readers' Edition Unit Bundle

Hidden Figures Young Readers' Edition Unit Bundle

You've got the book, now how do you present the content to get your students thinking before they read the book as well as give them some historical context and vocabulary terms? How do you foster their critical thinking skills while they are reading? Finally, how do you assess what they have learned?If these are your questions, then this Hidden Figures Young Readers' Edition Bundle is you.In this bundle, you get:Hidden Figures Reading GuideHidden Figures Movie GuideHidden Figures Presentation
Preview of Ain't I a Woman? by Sojourner Truth Rhetorical Device Annotation Activity

Ain't I a Woman? by Sojourner Truth Rhetorical Device Annotation Activity

Whether you are using this speech to analyze rhetoric, tone, or diction, this annotating and highlighting activity will engage all learners. Print and digital options with optional rhetorical precis included. I recommend using paper and highlighters the "old-fashioned" way because it is far more kinesthetic, but the Google Slides file also allows for digital/paperless learning.This activity requires 5 different color highlighters. I recommend (1) blue (2) green (3) yellow (4) orange (5) pink to
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr - Letter from Birmingham Jail Rhetorical Analysis - MLK

Martin Luther King Jr - Letter from Birmingham Jail Rhetorical Analysis - MLK

Practice rhetorical analysis of Martin Luther King Jr.'s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” with this engaging lesson! Great for AP Language and Composition and senior English classes on MLK Day or any day of the year. Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®. Included with this Rhetorical Analysis Lesson for Martin Luther King Jr. Day:✏️  Rhetorical Analysis Slideshow Lesson - Google Slides®, Microsoft PowerPoint®, and PDFExplore Ethos, Logos, Pathos, Aristotle’s Rhetorical Triangle, the SO
Preview of Letter from Birmingham Jail Analysis Unit - Martin Luther King Jr. Day Bundle

Letter from Birmingham Jail Analysis Unit - Martin Luther King Jr. Day Bundle

Explore “Letter from Birmingham Jail” on Martin Luther King Jr. Day using these bell ringer reading questions and rhetorical analysis activities. Great for AP Language and Composition and senior English classes on MLK Day or any day of the year! Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®. ⚡︎⚡︎⚡︎ Save over 10% with the bundled discount! ⚡︎⚡︎⚡︎Included with this “Letter from Birmingham Jail” Analysis Unit for Martin Luther King Jr. Day:✏️  10 Bell Ringer Quiz Questions for “Letter from Birm
Preview of MLK "I Have A Dream" Common Core Annotated Text w/Marginal Notes

MLK "I Have A Dream" Common Core Annotated Text w/Marginal Notes

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream Speech" given at the March on Washington. Using the comment feature in Microsoft Word, this resource includes critical commentary and analysis of the figurative and connotative meanings, rhetorical devices (logos, ethos, pathos), parallelism, repetition, allusions, themes aligned with the RI2, RI3, RI4, RI5, and RI6 standards from the Common Core State Standards. In addition to the identified figura
Preview of African American Literature Bundle: Units for School Year or Black History Month

African American Literature Bundle: Units for School Year or Black History Month

This is a bundle of our African American literature units (5 units total). These resources are great for incorporating throughout the year or you can teach them sequentially for Black History Month. The literature begins with the early poetry of Phillis Wheatley in the 1700s, continues through the voices of the abolitionist cause in the 1800s (The Spirituals and Frederick Douglass), and culminates with influential writings for civil rights in the 20th century (Langston Hughes and Martin Luther K
Preview of MLK "I’ve Been to the Mountaintop" Common Core Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

MLK "I’ve Been to the Mountaintop" Common Core Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous " I’ve Been to the Mountaintop" speech given to an audience of sanitation workers in Memphis, TN before he was assassinated. Using the comment feature in Microsoft Word, this resource includes critical commentary and analysis of the figurative and connotative meanings, rhetorical devices (logos, ethos, pathos), parallelism, repetition, allusions, themes aligned with the RI2, RI3, RI4, RI5, and RI6 standards from th
Preview of MLK Close Reading and Comprehension Quiz “I Have a Dream” Speech

MLK Close Reading and Comprehension Quiz “I Have a Dream” Speech

PRINTABLE or DIGITAL reading passage and quiz. MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech, and close reading quiz. The pages can be used for classwork, homework, flipped learning, blended learning, distance learning, Google classroom, and extension activities. Great for 6th-8th grades, and 9-12 grades. Perfect for middle school students and high school students alike! A classroom activity for Martin Luther King Jr. day. An ELA activity and close reading lesson for MLK day. What's Included:■ 5-page reading pa
Preview of MLK Multiple Choice Quizzes Close Reading & Literary Devices "I Have a Dream"

MLK Multiple Choice Quizzes Close Reading & Literary Devices "I Have a Dream"

This BUNDLE includes:■ Two multiple choice quizzes pdf and Google Form■ Two answer keys■ Reading passagePRINTABLE or DIGITAL reading passage and quizzes. MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech, and literary devices quiz. The pages can be used for classwork, homework, flipped learning, blended learning, distance learning, Google classroom, and extension activities. Great for 6th-8th grades, and 9-12 grades. Perfect for middle school students and high school students alike!A classroom activity for Martin L
Preview of MyPerspectives 9th Grade Unit 3: Literature of Civil Rights

MyPerspectives 9th Grade Unit 3: Literature of Civil Rights

This LOADED resource facilitates students to discover how the writings and speeches of the Civil Rights movement inspired social change and demonstrates how words inspire change. Students will interact with a series of speeches, writings, poems, and videos to better understand and create their own change-inspiring speech at the end of the unit. This concise resource includes do-now's, vocabulary, comprehension check questions and answers, discussion questions, debate topics, assessments, and eng
Preview of Sharon M. Draper's "Forged By Fire" - 26 Common Core Learning Tasks!!

Sharon M. Draper's "Forged By Fire" - 26 Common Core Learning Tasks!!

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This Common Core resource includes 26 rigorous unit learning tasks for Sharon Draper’s, "Forged by Fire." The teacher-created learning tasks include standard(s) alignment using the language of Common Core State Standards. The unit activities represent a balance of analysis and evaluation activities focusing on a variety of literary elements, constructed responses, and extended informational/explanatory and argumentative writing. The resource includes speaking and listening activities including c
Preview of President Obama’s First and Second Inaugural Addresses – Rhetorical Analysis

President Obama’s First and Second Inaugural Addresses – Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated texts and marginal notes for the First Inaugural Address by President Barack Obama on January 20, 2009, and the Second Inaugural Address by President Barack Obama on January 21, 2013. The included zipped folder also includes copies of the speeches without annotations and marginal notes so that you can reproduce them for students so that they can annotate them. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical component of the Common Core State Standa
Preview of Black History Month ela, activities during testing week, Poster black history

Black History Month ela, activities during testing week, Poster black history

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Black History Month ela, activities during testing week, Poster black historyEmmett Till was a fourteen-year-old African American boy who was brutally murdered in Mississippi in 1955 after being accused of flirting with a white woman. His death sparked national outrage and helped to galvanize the civil rights movement. Today, his story is often taught as a way of understanding the history of racism and discrimination in the United States. Studying Emmett Till can also help to promote empathy and
Preview of MLK and Obama's March on Washington Speeches - Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

MLK and Obama's March on Washington Speeches - Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated texts of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream Speech" given at the March on Washington and President Obama's speech given at the 50th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington given in 2013. The included zipped folder also includes an unmarked copy of the speeches without annotations and marginal notes so that you can reproduce them for students so that they can annotate them. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical componen
Preview of Beloved by Toni Morrison PRE-READING ACTIVITY Who Is Margaret Garner Article

Beloved by Toni Morrison PRE-READING ACTIVITY Who Is Margaret Garner Article

This digital and printable resource serves as an introductory lesson to Toni Morrison's novel Beloved, and examines an 1856 New York Times primary resource about Margaret Garner. Examine this article from a rhetorical perspective through the use of these worksheets.Beloved is a novel written about an escaped female slave named Sethe who attempts to reclaim her family's identity. Set in Ohio during the mid-1800s, this novel explores notions of identity, community, freedom, and generational trauma
Preview of Obama Close Reading and Multiple Choice Comprehension Quiz "DNC Keynote Speech"

Obama Close Reading and Multiple Choice Comprehension Quiz "DNC Keynote Speech"

A middle school and high school activity for Black History Month. A printable close reading handout and reading comprehension multiple choice quiz of President Barack Obama's keynote address speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. This worksheet and assessment is perfect for students who are passionate about current events and social justice. The lesson is aligned to common core standards. Feeling stressed as a teacher with limited to no time for lesson planning? If you're searching f
Preview of BLACK LIVES MATTER, Current Events, Common Core Unit

BLACK LIVES MATTER, Current Events, Common Core Unit

Great for Black History Month! This full unit covers multiple perspectives on the "Black Lives Matter" debate and allows students to find their own point of view on the issue. The unit includes a literary connection, background, historical connections, an implicit argument, arguments across multimedia, photographic connections, a class debate planning system, a research guide, and space for an argumentative essay.
Preview of Lot of 14 Common Core Rhetorical Analyses of Speeches by President Barack Obama

Lot of 14 Common Core Rhetorical Analyses of Speeches by President Barack Obama

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes 14 Common Core annotated texts with marginal notes of famous speeches by President Barack Obama. The collection includes:"Prayer Vigil for Sandy Hook Elementary School (Newton, CT) Victims”"Nelson Mandela Memorial”“September 10 Speech on Syria”"50th Anniversary March on Washington” “Memorial for the Victims of the Arizona Shooting”“First Inaugural Address”“Second Inaugural Address” "Dallas Memorial for Slain Officers""Speech on Gun Control""Selma Anniversary Speech""2015 S
Preview of Freedom Riders: Civil Rights Movement Reading Comprehension Toolkit Grades 10-12

Freedom Riders: Civil Rights Movement Reading Comprehension Toolkit Grades 10-12

Introducing the "Freedom Riders: Reading Comprehension Toolkit," a premium educational resource designed to immerse Grades 10-12 students in the critical study of the Civil Rights Movement. This toolkit not only highlights pivotal historical events through engaging reading materials but also promotes critical thinking and empathy. By offering a blend of historical insights, comprehensive questions, and interactive activities, it ensures a profound understanding of the Freedom Riders' impact on r
Preview of Narrative of Frederick Douglass | Passage & Literary Nonfiction Analysis Task

Narrative of Frederick Douglass | Passage & Literary Nonfiction Analysis Task

A Black History Month Freebie (for a limited time) combined with meaningful ELA Test Prep all in one step! A FREE one-page excerpt from a compelling slave narrative along with reading analysis comprehension questions that get students to analyze the development of central ideas, character, and determining causation of events in a primary source: "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave."The reading practice assessment focuses heavily on analyzing the development of Dougla
Preview of Black History Month Literature Bundle (145+ pages, 15 texts) / Print + Digital

Black History Month Literature Bundle (145+ pages, 15 texts) / Print + Digital

Created by
Moore English
For Black History Month, I wanted to give other teachers access to some of my most-popular resources all in one place. Each piece comes from a black writer working, speaking, and writing from a unique perspective. While February is Black History Month, these texts can be used all year long. Similarly, one month is not sufficient representation for black voices, so I encourage you to consider the diversity in your classroom instruction and library. This is something I’m consistently working to im
Preview of Thank You, Ma’am - Langston Hughes Author Biography - Black History Month

Thank You, Ma’am - Langston Hughes Author Biography - Black History Month

Explore the life and experiences of Langston Hughes, author of the short story “Thank You, Ma'am.”  This activity includes informational handouts and comprehension questions to support students’ independent reading of this classic short story.  Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Author Biography for “Thank You, Ma'am” by Langston Hughes:✏️ Langston Hughes Author Biography Informational Handout - Digital & Print✏️ Author Biography Vocabulary Worksheet - Digit
Preview of MLK Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" Speech Analysis, Reflection, Writing, Discussion

MLK Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" Speech Analysis, Reflection, Writing, Discussion

Created by
Reed School
Unpack the power of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech with this engaging worksheet pack! Ignite critical thinking in 8th-12th graders (high school) through insightful discussion prompts, text analysis questions, and a structured guide for fostering meaningful dialogue. Whether you're planning thematic units on civil rights, leadership, or honing persuasive writing skills, this dynamic resource goes beyond MLK Jr. Day, offering year-round value for your ELA, History, or Social
Preview of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass:  A Complete Unit for High School

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: A Complete Unit for High School

Created by
Elly's ELA
Guide your students through a detailed study of the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave with this comprehensive unit. The file includes pre-reading background, detailed student response pages, journal prompts, and a test. Everything can be easily adapted to either in-person or remote learning. Illustrated slides provide historical background and detail of the life of Frederick Douglass. Student response pages for each chapter include questions, organizer
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