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Easter african history Common Core RL.9-10.3 resources

Preview of Children of Blood and Bone Novel Study

Children of Blood and Bone Novel Study

Created by
LIT Lessons
This product is a comprehensive set of instructional materials for teaching Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi. With over 140+ Common Core aligned materials, students will develop their literacy skills while deeply engaging with the novel. Plus, the literary analysis resources, critical consciousness activities and discussions, fiction close readings, West Africa and Yoruba historical and cultural readings and activities, extension projects, vocabulary, assessments, and essays all provid
Preview of Born a Crime Reading Comprehension Questions & Teacher Key

Born a Crime Reading Comprehension Questions & Teacher Key

Born a Crime by Trevor Noah is the perfect novel to get your students reflecting on the genre of memoir while developing an understanding of life in modern-day, post-apartheid South Africa. The reading comprehension guide is comprised of comprehension questions for each of the 18 chapters of the novel. There are between 1-7 questions for each chapter. The teacher key provides the answers for each of those questions. You are going to love teaching Born a Crime and this reading comprehension gui
Preview of It's Trevor Noah:Born a Crime GIANT UNIT BUNDLE Activities Assessments +FREEBIES

It's Trevor Noah:Born a Crime GIANT UNIT BUNDLE Activities Assessments +FREEBIES

I am pleased to release my resources for Trevor Noah's novel It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime (Stories from a South African Childhood) YRE. My students and I absolutely love this book! Trevor's story is as funny as it is informative. Many of my students did not know about apartheid prior to reading this novel. It teaches them so much in a lighthearted way; your students won't even realize how much they're learning! I highly recommend this book to middle and high school English teachers who are loo
Preview of Things Fall Apart Summative Assessment Parts I, II, and III

Things Fall Apart Summative Assessment Parts I, II, and III

Created by
JTA
This multiple choice assessment is both a reading and analytical assessment. It is usually broken up into three parts, so that students are taking each part of the exam after reading and discussing the novel in each section. However, some teachers may want to give the entire exam at once. The test is much harder that way, so be aware. Answers are in bold.Teachers can use this assessment in for the Backwards Design Model so that they know what to focus on throughout the entire unit. In addition,
Preview of Copper Sun by Sharon Draper Unit

Copper Sun by Sharon Draper Unit

Created by
TeachinginTenth
Complete, ready to print unit for Copper Sun by Sharon DraperThis product includes:Introductory Fill in the Blank NotesChapter Cover Pages (students predict what the chapter will be about based on the title of the chapterChapter Vocabulary Terms (student will define and create original sentences with each word)Chapter Guided Reading QuestionsAnalysis QuestionsVideo SuggestionsSuggested CommonLit readings to pair*Introductory Notes were created using the product titled "Copper Sun by Sharon Drape
Preview of Miorita: A Pastoral Poem from Romania

Miorita: A Pastoral Poem from Romania

This resource contains two PowerPoint presentations, each with its own teacher script, note--taking lesson, and rubric. The activities are designed to assist your students in achieving the following goals. 1. Students will understand and practice two styles of note-taking skills, academic and casual.2. Students will develop an understanding of the ancient tradition of sheep herding.3. Students will develop knowledge about the southeast European country of Romania, home of Bram Stoker's "Cou
Preview of Thami's Soliloquy from My Children, My Africa!

Thami's Soliloquy from My Children, My Africa!

Created by
Jennifer Cook
This is the first reading in a paired reading experience in which students will be asked to compare two characters' development as a response to prejudice. In this soliloquy, Thami Mbikwana relays how his feelings about school and the future have changed as a result of his growing awareness of his place in South Africa as a black boy during Apartheid. Student are asked here to summarize their understanding of what Thami is saying in the speech, then connect back to their learning in the research
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