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Geography Common Core RI.9-10.5 resources

Preview of Into the Wild Powerpoint Slides

Into the Wild Powerpoint Slides

Created by
Tim's Tool Box
Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild is a nonfiction book that most high school students find relevant, fascinating, and thought provoking. But my experience with teaching the book also revealed that it can be a challenge because it is so chock full of information, much of which could be reinforced through visual representation. That's why I created this helpful supplementary teaching tool: 45 chapter-by-chapter slides that depict maps, places, and other items of interest found in the book. While all
Preview of Prisoners of Geography Literature Guide, Quiz and Vocabulary List

Prisoners of Geography Literature Guide, Quiz and Vocabulary List

Created by
SuperSummary
SuperSummary’s bundle with Literature Guide, Quiz & Vocabulary List for Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall delivers text-specific, assessment-based, and classroom-ready materials for close reading, analysis, comprehension assessment, and essay assignments.Review and plan more easily with summaries and analyses; important quotes and essay prompts; comprehension and close reading questions; and a list of key vocabulary words with use in context. Literature GuideDelve into the 43-page liter
Preview of Autopsy: The New World, Part I

Autopsy: The New World, Part I

The students will be looking into a specific New World Colony and will be researching major themes provided. The students will be depicting this through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. Students have autonomy on who they want to draw as long as it adds to the project. This assignment is created to be fun, creative, and most importantly… informative. The students will be looking int
Preview of Intro to Critical Literacy: Lenses (Unit 1)

Intro to Critical Literacy: Lenses (Unit 1)

In the first unit of Intro to Critical Literacy: Read the Word and the World, scholars engage with rigorous readings to internalize a deep understanding of the vocabulary of oppression and begin to build an intersectional: Race, Class, Gender world view (i.e. Lens). Scholars begin this unit by learning about the definition of a world view, next they are tasked with taking that definition and applying it to their own world view through part 1 of the personal lens project. Scholars go onto 6 clos
Preview of Multi-Cultural Research Project - Chocolate 101 - Food Science

Multi-Cultural Research Project - Chocolate 101 - Food Science

Indulge your students' love for chocolate while exploring the fascinating world of "Food Science Chocolate 101." Dive into the delicious details of chocolate with engaging research assignments and bonus worksheets.Key Features:Discover the origins and production process of chocolateExplore the chemistry behind cocoa and its varietiesLearn about the four main types of chocolate and how to melt them effectivelyEngage in research assignments covering 9 countries where chocolate is grown, including
Preview of The Constitution of the United States for students

The Constitution of the United States for students

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Adapted History
This is the United States Constitution adapted to allow middle and high school students comprehend the information contained within the document. This is not a summary, but rather a contemporary English version of the original text. The Flesch-Kincaid reading level for this document is 9.2. This also includes adapted versions of the amendments and vocabulary words. This also includes a guided reading document, an argument analysis sheet, a synthesis sheet and a quiz. When I used it, I had them
Preview of Intro to Critical Literacy: Race (Unit 2)

Intro to Critical Literacy: Race (Unit 2)

In the second unit of Intro to Critical Literacy: Read the Word and the World, scholars engage with rigorous readings to internalize a deep understanding of how race is constructed in America, the mechanisms of racism and white supremacy as well as how to identify its manifestations in the world. Scholars begin this unit by learning the definitions of key terms that will be essential for developing and sharpening an analysis of white supremacy and racism. Scholars go onto 5 close reading lessons
Preview of World Literature: Cultural Studies Research Project [ADDITIONAL MATERIALS]

World Literature: Cultural Studies Research Project [ADDITIONAL MATERIALS]

Created by
VHS Lessons
This packet of materials is meant to be used with the "World Lit: Cultural Studies Research Project" already on my site. This additional packet of materials includes: Parent Explanation of ProjectSince this is such a large project, I like to get the parents on board as early as possible. This letter just explains to parents what the project is, what the expectations are of students, and how the project will be scaffolded. Paper OutlineThis outline is meant to help students organize their ideas a
Preview of Hearth Writing Project

Hearth Writing Project

This Research Project supports CCSS for ELA 9 required reading, writing, and technology. Students will strengthen their research skills by focusing on a Social Injustice around the world, which may be paired with a Geography course. This bundle includes a getting started brainstorming activity, directions on MLA formatting, and student checklists for both peer edits, and final turn in. Students may also choose the present their project by using storyboard or prezi and a visual.
Preview of Reading in the Content Areas:  Mapmaking 4-Pack

Reading in the Content Areas: Mapmaking 4-Pack

Created by
ReadingWell360
This 4-pack contains 4 reading exercises, each of which takes 20-30 minutes to complete and review with students: The Mercator Projection; Brief History of Mapmaking; Longitude; The Math of Mapmaking. ReadingWell360 provides short informational texts including SAT/ACT format questions and answer key with explanations, linked to common curricular topics in Math, Science, History, and Literature. Suitable for class warm-up or sub-plan. Great way to foster literacy in any class while still maintain
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