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Character education Common Core RL.9-10.3 lessons

Preview of Character Chart for Night by Elie Wiesel

Character Chart for Night by Elie Wiesel

Here you will find a printable character traits chart to use with the novel “Night” by Elie Wiesel. Students will need to record if the characters were a victim, enforcer or observer and if they are round, static, dynamic, or flat. Students also record major events that shaped the character as well as focusing on how this changed their faith.
Preview of Being an "Outsider" activity

Being an "Outsider" activity

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Love Lit Lessons
This activity is used to essentially create "cliques" within your classroom. Each student has a label placed on their head and then has to mingle with the rest of the class, with each student doing whatever each person's label requires them to do. I use this as a form of character study, discussing what it was like to have each label, which characters appear to have each label, and how that affects the characters. This could also be used for lessons on appropriate social interaction as well.
Preview of ABC's of A Conspiracy Theory: How Can Students Avoid Believing Cons. Theories?

ABC's of A Conspiracy Theory: How Can Students Avoid Believing Cons. Theories?

Created by
Meghan Odlum
What are conspiracy theories? Why are they intriguing? What are problems with believing conspiracy theories? How can students avoid believing conspiracy theories? This lesson will address all of those questions. Students will learn why conspiracy theories are useful to bad actors, why they are so tempting to believe, the negative outcomes that are associated with believing conspiracy theories and how to avoid believing them. This lesson would work for all subjects and fits best with library peri
Preview of My Name is Noel: A Haitian Boy in Miami

My Name is Noel: A Haitian Boy in Miami

Miami, Florida in the 1980s was not friendly for Haitian immigrants. It was especially hard for teenagers trying to fit in. In 1984, when I was an undergraduate at the University of Miami, a young Haitian teenager, Phede Eugene, committed suicide rather than face the shame of being “outed” as a Haitian to his American friends. As a young Jamaican immigrant myself, I never forgot it. This lesson plan is based on a fictional story about a young Haitian boy trying to fit into his private Catholic s
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