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Higher education Women's History Month Native Americans independent work packets

Preview of Trifles by Susan Glaspell Literature Guide Unit, Lesson Plans

Trifles by Susan Glaspell Literature Guide Unit, Lesson Plans

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Are your students obsessed with Serial or Undisclosed or other true crime stories? Pique their interest while exposing them to canonical literary fiction with Trifles -- the perfect twist on this murder mystery, of sorts! This easy-prep drama unit is an excellent choice if you are looking for a text to quickly cover the elements of drama in place of a longer text, or it would even work well as a quick unit for Women's History Month. Student Experience: Since it's first production in 1916, Trifle
Preview of Desiree’s Baby by Kate Chopin | Short Story Analysis

Desiree’s Baby by Kate Chopin | Short Story Analysis

“Désirée’s Baby” is a short story by Kate Chopin published in 1893. The story is set in Louisiana during the mid-nineteenth century, or the Antebellum South period. At the time, rich, white slaveowners were at the top of the social hierarchy. This story intertwines themes of racism and sexism through a complex plot and development of characters. Included in this purchase is:Complete short story “Désirée’s Baby” by Kate ChopinAcademic vocabulary graphic organizerActivating prior knowledge act
Preview of THE HANDMAID'S TALE, Full Unit for Homeschool or Independent Learning

THE HANDMAID'S TALE, Full Unit for Homeschool or Independent Learning

Use the hit Hulu series and hot topic current events to experience this feminist, dystopian classic. This take-home unit includes every single thing you need to teach this terrifying, captivating, and mind-blowing book. I’ve loved this book for 25 years, taught it for 10 and now I’ve adapted the whole unit to be used as an independent learning unit, including optional use of the TV series and modern events. This unit includes:Daily “Do Now” personal journal prompts tailored to each chapter subje
Preview of Racism, Social Darwinism, and Eugenics: google assignment history of evil ideas

Racism, Social Darwinism, and Eugenics: google assignment history of evil ideas

Created by
STEMisFUN
No excuse for racism is acceptable.This a google forms unit that is a self-guided assignment. This unit draws a lesson for the horrific history of eugenics.See the preview for view of the three-sectioned google form. This form automatically grades students.The answer key is hard-coded into the form.I also attached it as the preview to this resource.What questioned are addressed in this unit?Why were women of colour, and other minorities and low income individuals, subject to forced sterilization
Preview of Princess Diana & British Royals- Conspiracy Theory- Listen, Short Ans. Paragraph

Princess Diana & British Royals- Conspiracy Theory- Listen, Short Ans. Paragraph

A new generation of students is curious about Princess Diana and her sudden death because of the recent TV show, The Crown. This scandalous conspiracy features affairs, paparazzi, the British Royals, eating disorders, MI6, and a deadly car crash. Because of the tragic and sometimes racy nature of the content, I would recommend this for mature students only. You are busy, so the detailed summary I provide means that you do not have to listen to the podcast to assess student work. There are rigor
Preview of The Story of an Hour Literary Analysis

The Story of an Hour Literary Analysis

This product includes the link to the 1894 short story "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin.The lesson provided allows a quick and easy introduction to the historical context of the 19th century, including Chopin's personal background and the women's suffrage movement. Also included is a before reading activating strategy which will build anticipation and bring to light prior knowledge. This helps students recognize the irony present in the story, make connections to the text, and identify how
Preview of Iroquois Confederacy PAT Prep Workbook - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Iroquois Confederacy PAT Prep Workbook - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
Iroquois Confederacy PAT Prep Booklet - Alberta Grade 6 Social StudiesContains all relevant material to review Iroquois Confederacy Unit in the Alberta Social Studies Curriculum for the Provincial Achievement Test (PAT) including practice PAT questions.6.2.4 analyze the structure and functions of the Iroquois Confederacy by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues: • How was the Iroquois Confederacy structured? (PADM) • What was the role and status of women within the Iro
Preview of Democracy & the Charter PAT Prep Workbook - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Democracy & the Charter PAT Prep Workbook - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
Democracy, forms of Government & the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms PAT Prep Booklet - Alberta Grade 6 Social StudiesContains all relevant material to review Democracy, forms of Government & the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms PAT Prep Booklet Units in the Alberta Social Studies Curriculum for the Provincial Achievement Test (PAT)6.1.1 recognize how individuals and governments interact and bring about change within their local and national communities:recognize and respe
Preview of SPLIT ROCK BUNDLE - THE SPIRIT OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE

SPLIT ROCK BUNDLE - THE SPIRIT OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE

Created by
Art's Place
RESOURCE FILE FOR SPLIT ROCK - THE SPIRIT OF QUODDYOverlooking Passamaquoddy Bay, Split Rock emerges from the beach a short walk from Sipayik, the Passamaquoddy village at Pleasant Point, Maine. It is small, nondescript, and has little if any intrinsic value. Yet Split Rock Is the “Spirit” of the Quoddy Region for the local natives. Split Rock is located at the Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy Reservation Sipayik, located on the shores of Passamaquoddy Bay between the town of Perry and the city of E
Preview of The Occupation of Alcatraz & Native American Rights

The Occupation of Alcatraz & Native American Rights

This is an assignment intended for students learning about Native American history, indigenous rights, the Red Power Movement, California history, the 60’s, the 70’s, activism and protest, and the history of Alcatraz Island. Educators should be aware this assignment does feature racial violence, specifically the murder of activist Richard Oakes. This assignment is a short reading regarding the Occupation of Alcatraz from 1969 to 1971, led by Richard Oakes, LaNada Means, and John Trudell. Followi
Preview of International Women's Day + History Month Reading Comprehension Bundle

International Women's Day + History Month Reading Comprehension Bundle

Celebrate Women's History Month and International Women's Day with Engaging Reading Comprehension Activities!This 7-pack bundle of reading comprehension worksheets is the perfect resource to empower your students and celebrate the incredible contributions of women throughout history. Each activity focuses on a different aspect of the women's rights movement and women's achievements, making it ideal for International Women's Day and Women's History Month lessons.Here's what you'll find in each wo
Preview of Diversity and Resistance On The American Frontier

Diversity and Resistance On The American Frontier

The story of Western Expansion is typically told through the experience of white men. This bundle consists of two reading assignments covering the experience of people of African and Asian descent, transgender people, and women, and a three Native American cultures and their experience with and resistance to Westward Expansion. This assignment is for students learning about American history, particularly the American frontier, otherwise known as the Wild West, women’s history, transgender studie
Preview of Women in Early Hip-Hop & Rap

Women in Early Hip-Hop & Rap

This is a short reading assignment for students learning about hip-hop, rap, music history, women’s history, and American pop culture focusing on the role women played in the development of early hip-hop and rap. It focuses on a number of artists, including Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, Sha-Rock, Roxanne Shante, and Salt-N-Pepa. Following the reading is a series of reflection questions created with Costa’s Levels of Questioning for students to better engage with their learning.
Preview of Native American Resistance & The American Frontier

Native American Resistance & The American Frontier

This is a reading assignment looking briefly at three Native American groups, specifically the Comanche, Lakota, and Nez Perce, and their experience with the Westward Expansion of the United States. Westward Expansion is typically told from the perspective of white men at the exclusion of other groups. Following the reading is a short series of reflection questions created with Costa’s Levels of Questioning for students to better engage with their learning. These questions can be assigned as ind
Preview of Trailblazers and Gunslingers: Diversity in the Wild West

Trailblazers and Gunslingers: Diversity in the Wild West

This is a reading assignment looking briefly at the lives of Annie Oakley, Charley Parkhurst, Nat Love, Bass Reeves, Jim Sam, and Pearl Hart. The narratives of people of African and Asian descent, transgender people, and women show the diversity of the American West at a time when the narrative is typically dominated by white men. This assignment is for students learning about American history, particularly the American frontier, otherwise known as the Wild West, women’s history, transgender stu
Preview of Native Americans on The Front Lines: Choctaw Code Talkers in WWI

Native Americans on The Front Lines: Choctaw Code Talkers in WWI

This is a no prep assignment regarding the history of the Choctaw Code Talkers during the First World War. Included in the reading is a list of Choctaw terms, as provided by the Choctaw Nation, used as code during the war. These soldiers defied German codebreakers intercepting American communications by talking openly in their own language, which the Germans had no knowledge of and no way to translate. This assignment is for students learning about American history, Native Americans in WWI, Okla
Preview of Mount Rushmore - Conspiracy Theory - Listen, Short Answer, & Paragraph

Mount Rushmore - Conspiracy Theory - Listen, Short Answer, & Paragraph

Many students know the Mount Rushmore Monument, sadly, few know about the illegal and unethical treatment by President Grant against the Sioux-Lakota people who still have a legal right to the area now called Mt. Rushmore! The podcast deals responsibly with the truth and presents a balanced narrative that ultimately ranks unfounded conspiracies. My students are very intrigued by conspiracy theories! The best part is that they inadvertently learn a lot about history, assessing & explaining ev
Preview of LGBTQ+ History Pride Inspired | 20 Quotes | Bell Ringers | Do Nows

LGBTQ+ History Pride Inspired | 20 Quotes | Bell Ringers | Do Nows

Kick off LGBT history month or gay pride month with educational bell-ringers for middle school or high school. Check out this 20 slide presentation. The bell ringers are creative and versatile. Super versatile assignment:You can share the whole slide show for students to complete as a projectYou can share one a day as a "bell ringer" or a closure to your lessonStudents can hand write responses in a journal OR use the text box space provided in each slide for their individual responses. You can s
Preview of LGBTQ+ Poetry Writing Lesson: Trace Peterson's "Everyone is a Little Trans"

LGBTQ+ Poetry Writing Lesson: Trace Peterson's "Everyone is a Little Trans"

Dive deep into the nuances of gender, identity, and expression with our meticulously crafted handout, designed to guide students through a close reading of Trace Peterson’s transformative poem, "Everyone is a Little Trans." This resource offers a comprehensive framework for engaging with contemporary poetry, fostering a deeper understanding of identity fluidity and inclusivity through critical analysis and creative expression. (Note: the resource links to a folder with multiple file types: pdf,
Preview of APUSH: Pre-Columbian America and Spanish Exploration Unit Activities

APUSH: Pre-Columbian America and Spanish Exploration Unit Activities

This APUSH Pre-Columbian America & Spanish Colonization Packet is 13 pages long. This comprehensive packet can be assigned online or printed out for your students. This packet includes portions over:Map of Pre-Columbian Indigenous CulturesComparing Pre-Columbian Indigenous CulturesChristopher Columbus’ JournalMotivations for Portuguese & Spanish Exploration & ColonizationColumbian ExchangeMap of Early European ColonizationSpanish Catholics Debate the Treatment of Indigenous PeopleLab
Preview of US History - Manifest Destiny / Westward Expansion Webquest

US History - Manifest Destiny / Westward Expansion Webquest

The Manifest Destiny and American Exceptionalism Webquest is designed to take students on a journey of American expansionism in the 19th century. This webquest will allow you answer the questions associated with the concept of Manifest Destiny and the positive and negative aspects of U.S. Westward Expansion.Subtopics include:Pre-research activity of nine (9) overarching westward expansion vocabularyPart 1 - What is Manifest Destiny? Part 2 - Territorial Expansion Begins Part 3 - More Technolo
Preview of Women's History Month | 20 Quotes | Bell Ringers | Do Nows

Women's History Month | 20 Quotes | Bell Ringers | Do Nows

Kick off Women's History Month with educational bell-ringers for middle school or high school. Check out this 20 slide presentation. These awesome quotes by famous women will inspire your class!Super versatile assignment:You can share the whole slide show for students to complete as a projectYou can share one a day as a "bell ringer" or a closure to your lessonStudents can hand write responses in a journal OR use the text box space provided in each slide for their individual responses. You can s
Preview of US History Westward Expansion (English, Spanish, French/Haitian Creole)

US History Westward Expansion (English, Spanish, French/Haitian Creole)

Created by
Tor Holmes
This unit includes all materials for in-class or individual lessons on the California Gold Rush, Dawes Act & forced assimilation, Homestead Act, Transcontinental Railroad, Manifest Destiny, and a quiz. All materials are in English, Spanish, and French or Haitian Creole. Designed to be engaging and interactive for students with lots of visuals.
Preview of Inspiring the Next Generation: International Women's Day Reading Comprehension

Inspiring the Next Generation: International Women's Day Reading Comprehension

Celebrating Sheroes: Inspiring the Next Generation with Stories of Trailblazing WomenEngage your students with the captivating stories of women who changed the world! This comprehensive reading comprehension worksheet celebrates International Women's Day by:Spotlighting diverse "sheroes": Explore the journeys of Marie Curie, Susan B. Anthony, and Malala Yousafzai, highlighting their achievements in science, social justice, and education.Promoting critical thinking: Analyze primary source quotes
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