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Preview of América Latina entre las revoluciones y las dictaduras

América Latina entre las revoluciones y las dictaduras

Created by
Kaoma
La clase de español como apoyo de la clase de historia. El tema es una introducción a la Revolución Cubana, a la lucha de clases, la Guerra Fría y las dictaduras en América Latina (torturas, derechos humanos, las madres de Plaza de Mayo...) Excelente para español avanzado y clases de historia biligues. Unidad completa de 4 semanas de duración.
Preview of Montessori Lower Elementary 3-Year Cultural/Writing Curriculum Outline

Montessori Lower Elementary 3-Year Cultural/Writing Curriculum Outline

Created by
Montessori Gems
This is a three year Lower Elementary cultural curriculum outline based off of the Montessori curriculum. It can be utilized two different ways: You could use each year outline for one grade level per year. This works well if you have a large class and support staff to help with the lessons/follow-up work. Year One = First GradeYear Two = Second GradeYear Three = Third GradeIt can also be done with the whole class as a cycle for each year. I think this works best if you have a small class or you
Preview of Black History Month Poster Project

Black History Month Poster Project

This is a create a poster homework assignment for black history month reviewing a unit on non-fiction text features and a social studies unit on people long ago. Includes a rubric for grading. Editable.
Preview of Benjamin Franklin: Aphorisms from "Poor Richard's Almanac"

Benjamin Franklin: Aphorisms from "Poor Richard's Almanac"

Created by
Electric English
From Electric English... This is a simple but effective assignment that gets the students thinking about the life of Benjamin Franklin in a new way. Why? Because it asks them to connect his life and ideas to their own lives and ideas. The kids always enjoy it, and they do not even realize they are engaging in deeper levels of thinking and learning.
Preview of AP Spanish - Current Events / Culture Notebook

AP Spanish - Current Events / Culture Notebook

Created by
Elizabeth Tyler
This assignment is one I have created and modified over the years to encourage students to stay aware of the events happening in Spanish-speaking countries. The assignment is that every 4 weeks students find BOTH an audio selection and an article about something happening in the Spanish-speaking world. Students then write a response to both selections, which requires them to analyze and interpret what they have heard and read. Students are then asked to provide their opinions, and to make
Preview of Ensayo Argumentativo ¿Se debería enseñar el español de Guinea Ecuatorial? AP SPA

Ensayo Argumentativo ¿Se debería enseñar el español de Guinea Ecuatorial? AP SPA

Ensayo Argumentativo: ¿Se debería enseñar el español de Guinea Ecuatorial y su historia en las aulas de castellano? No prep needed! Presentational Writing Practice for the AP Spanish Language Exam.Temas de AP Spanish Language & Culture: Las familias y las comunidades y las identidades personales y públicas: El español de Guinea EcuatorialSobre Guinea Ecuatorial:Guinea Ecuatorial obtuvo su independencia respecto a España el 12 de octubre de 1968, pero mantiene el idioma español como lengua
Preview of Civics Initiative: Flint Water Crisis Writing Performance Task

Civics Initiative: Flint Water Crisis Writing Performance Task

This performance tasks puts students in the shoes of the Michigan Governor's top advisor. They are working to ensure that he puts Flint at the top of his priority list in the upcoming election. In this document you will have news articles about Flint, a hook including a letter from President Obama, supplementary YouTube videos, a graphic organizer and more!
Preview of Racial Profiling Newspaper Assignment

Racial Profiling Newspaper Assignment

This culminating task focuses on racial profiling around the world. Students will be expected to research and explain an example of racial profiling and create a newspaper about their research.This culminating task was designed to go with my unit slides for It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime but can be used with any novel that focuses on themes of race, injustice, and inequality.This resource includes:Assignment instructionsRubric Student Example
Preview of Finish the Fractured Fairytale

Finish the Fractured Fairytale

A silly reading and writing activity with "Fractured Fairytales." These are four fairytales re-told, imagining that the characters have modern technology. First, students read the fractured fairytale (my students read aloud, with each student take a paragraph or sentence before switching turns) and find the seven mistakes in the irregular past tense verbs. Then, they write an ending to the fairytale based on the story so far. The stories included are: Cinderella, Rapunzel, The Emperor's New Cl
Preview of Travel Brochure Template

Travel Brochure Template

Created by
Mrs. Speaks
This travel brochure template can be used for practicing research skills in younger grades (2nd or 3rd). Not only can this be used to demonstrate research of far away places via research books or the internet, but can also be used for much simpler, first-hand tasks like researching the library, nurse's office, classroom next door, friend's house etc. This may be a fun activity for the first week back to school. On the template itself, the three blank squares in the top portion and for students t
Preview of Student Goal Sheet- College, Career, Academic, and Personal

Student Goal Sheet- College, Career, Academic, and Personal

This chart prompts students to create college, career, academic, and personal goals. 1 sheet includes two charts, so teacher must cut sheets in half to distribute. ***************************************************************************** Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can giv
Preview of Family History Book Project

Family History Book Project

This is a fantastic book project idea to help students learn about their family history. The templates are used to guide students and their families as they explore the student's history, family origins, and cultural background and traditions. If you choose to work with a publisher, the end result is a completed hardbound book that the student may keep forever. It is an excellent opportunity to increase parent involvement in their child's academic program. This is a Word document that is edi
Preview of Death and Rituals

Death and Rituals

Created by
Kelly DeJong
This is a written assignment that can be done in class and avoid AI interference or plagiarism. It is focused on death rituals and how different cultures approach death and dying. It has the student plan their own funeral and incorporate their beliefs and traditions into the planning.
Preview of Dangerous Minds Movie Guide- Key Included

Dangerous Minds Movie Guide- Key Included

Created by
Marvin Moore
The guide accompanies the film, "Dangerous Minds" staring Michelle Pfeiffer and displays the importance of teacher influences & student success. This film keeps students engaged the ENTIRE time. I incorporated this with a school unit. Can be used in ANY discipline.
Preview of Current Event Writing Assignment | FCS, FACS, Sub Plan Hospitality, Extra Credit

Current Event Writing Assignment | FCS, FACS, Sub Plan Hospitality, Extra Credit

Created by
Gimme the FACS
Engage your students in the real world of hospitality and tourism with our Current Event Assignment, designed specifically for educators seeking to enrich their curriculum with real-world relevance. This versatile assignment can be used as a writing task, a substitute lesson plan, or as an extra credit opportunity, empowering students to stay informed about industry developments while honing their critical thinking and communication skills.Key Features:Relevant Content: Students are tasked with
Preview of A REWRITE BASED ON: TWILIGHT ZONE “BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER”

A REWRITE BASED ON: TWILIGHT ZONE “BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER”

Created by
Violet Adams
This adorable lesson features classic television (worth a discussion on its own!) It is a higher order lesson that focuses on creative writing while teaching theme, point of view, and other writing elements.
Preview of Pop Culture Essay Example -- Counseling Multicultural Populations

Pop Culture Essay Example -- Counseling Multicultural Populations

This is a pop culture explication essay describing Schitt's Creek character David Rose. It was written for a master's level college class and earned an A.
Preview of EDITABLE Career Day Student JOURNAL REFLECTION Form

EDITABLE Career Day Student JOURNAL REFLECTION Form

Created by
Bell Ideas
This Editable Student Journal Reflection Form can be used when speakers come to your classroom for Career Day. It includes note taking pages for students to complete during or after the presentations. It can be used for upper elementary and middle school students. Feel free to customize product to fit your needs.This document goes with my Step-by-Step Instructions to Organizing a Grade Level Elementary School Career Day document. Check this document for ideas on how to implement a Career Day to
Preview of Daruma Doll Goal Sheet

Daruma Doll Goal Sheet

Created by
The EL Classroom
This is a goal sheet that a student creates to help them focus on a specific target to grow in academically throughout the school year. This is for ESL students but can be adapted/edited for any academic/social goal you want your student to focus on. The second page has directions and a model for what a Daruma Doll could look like. It is a fun way to motivate and encourage students in goal setting and working towards reaching a goal.
Preview of Beginning of Year Activities

Beginning of Year Activities

This is a collection of activities that I have used at the beginning of the year while teaching 3rd and 4th grade. The focus is on students getting to know each other and having fun while doing so. Activities include a People Hunt, Cultural People Bingo, You Me and What We Have in Common, Summer Snapshots Writing, Guess that Baby, and Me Collage.
Preview of Hearing Our Way Questions-Summer 2016-Jonathan

Hearing Our Way Questions-Summer 2016-Jonathan

Created by
Mrs G's Shopp
Comprehension Questions that accompany the Summer 2016, Hearing our Way magazine issue. Includes 15 reading comprehension questions (written responses) about the magazine student feature-Jonathan.
Preview of Black History Month Research Project

Black History Month Research Project

Students will have a chance to research a famous African American and present their findings to their classmates. This is a research project for your students to do over the course of four days in the library/computer lab. Traditional research techniques in the library are combined with technology to research a well known African American. Library and Computer Lab use needed for this project. What You Get: Project Instructions for the teacher/student Project Requirements List of Famous Africa
Preview of MOTHER'S DAY RESEARCH/ WRITING ACTIVITY  GRS. 3- 6 ELA & ESL

MOTHER'S DAY RESEARCH/ WRITING ACTIVITY GRS. 3- 6 ELA & ESL

Mother's Day is a wonderful day to show the world how much mothers are appreciated. There is a mini-research part in this segment. It instructs students to translate the word mother in several languages. Mothers are so important in every culture, and in the success of a civilization. Happy Mother's Day to all! Thank you ever so much for visiting and supporting Rosie Appleton School House. We are humbled.
Preview of Mass Media Project: Looking at Culture and Media

Mass Media Project: Looking at Culture and Media

Students need to understand the influence of the media on society. In order to have them look more closely at the interrelationship between society and the media, this project asks students to identify a particular culture, such as Breast Cancer Awareness, and look at the influence that the culture has had on the media and/or the influence the media has had on the culture. They break down the media into categories and decide which part they are going to study. For example, they might decide to s
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

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Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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