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Preview of LGBTQ+ Pride Flag Activity Pack

LGBTQ+ Pride Flag Activity Pack

Do you need an activity for your GSA or a diversity education lesson that goes over the history and variety of pride flags? Look no further than this resource. Perfect for teaching, a fun game day during, PRIDE month activities, or all of them. Products Included: 24 pride flags are covered 2 versions of pride flag banners - one w/names & one withoutTeaching slides and note taking worksheetsWorksheets on flag recognition for a variety of levels8 writing prompts focused on pride flagsPride fla
Preview of Changing Racial Makeup of the US: Analyze Census Data with a Map Skills Lesson

Changing Racial Makeup of the US: Analyze Census Data with a Map Skills Lesson

I use this ready-to-go lesson and activity as a larger part of a middle or high school social studies lesson on diversity and American identity. Using data compiled from 2010 and 2020 United States Census Bureau and The New York Times, you and your students can look more closely at the shifting racial and ethnic makeup of the United States over the past forty years. This resource includes the following features:Includes Both Print & Digital Version (PDF & Google Workspace)Teacher's Notes
Preview of Understanding NYC Ethnic Communities: Census Data & Map Skills Lesson

Understanding NYC Ethnic Communities: Census Data & Map Skills Lesson

Explore the Vibrant Diversity of New York City's Neighborhoods! Dive into this engaging lesson, perfect for middle and high school social studies, to discover the changing racial and ethnic landscape of NYC. Students will uncover the most and least diverse neighborhoods using data from the 2010 U.S. Census and insights from The New York Times. What areas have the largest ethnic minority populations? How have communities like the Dominican, Puerto Rican, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Chinese, and India
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