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High school Black History Month math literature circles for Microsoft Word

Preview of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass - Book Discussion Questions

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass - Book Discussion Questions

Created by
Steve Pasche
This 32 page download contains questions for each chapter of The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave. The questions support The Townsend Press Version of the book from The Townsend Library. This product would fit nicely in an American History class which focuses on the realities of American slavery.
Preview of Anticipation Guide - Student Directions and Template

Anticipation Guide - Student Directions and Template

An anticipation guide is a strategy to activate your students’ prior knowledge prior to reading a text. Choose a short reading (no more than three pages) that you want to cover in detail with your students. Determine the main concepts that you want your students to obtain from the article. Try to create T/F/IDK statements that promote critical thinking that require students to interpret and synthesize information. A maximum of five or six statements should be utilized in order to keep studen
Preview of I'm Done Now What?

I'm Done Now What?

I’m Done Now What? This activity provides suggestions of what students can do when they complete their work. They can choose to complete them in a notebook, folder or computer. Each page can be used as a template and activites can be adjusted to match what you are teaching. This can also be done as a May Do, Must Do. Reward System Encourage students to complete assignments by offering rewards to those that meet whatever requirements you set. I’ve done this my my class and they love it!
Preview of Frederick Douglass' What to the Slave...Close Reading

Frederick Douglass' What to the Slave...Close Reading

Frederick Douglass' What to the Slave is the Fourth of July is essential reading for American History students. This activity contains an excerpted version of the 1852 speech, a link to a PBS video of Douglass' descendants reading the speech (for as long as PBS keeps the link active), and 10 close reading multiple choice/open-ended questions (with answers).
Preview of A Hope In the Unseen Chapter Questions

A Hope In the Unseen Chapter Questions

Created by
Teresa Holmgren
Twenty five pages of comprehensive questions about each chapter in A Hope in the Unseen. Questions give students a chance to reflect on what is happening in the book and why. May also be used as classroom or reading circle discussion questions. Could also be used for Independent Reading projects. No answer key, as many questions call for student opinions. Created by Teresa Holmgren.
Preview of A+ Interactive Student Notebook for The Watson go to Birmingham 1963

A+ Interactive Student Notebook for The Watson go to Birmingham 1963

A great interactive student notebook for The Watson go to Birmingham 1963, with this product you will have the capability to make it your own. The ISN is broken into three sections WAR (Write and Reflect), WIO (Work it Out), and WOW ( Words of Wisdom). There is a Teacher WAR and WOW Question Bank provided for you at the end of the ISN. If you enjoy a challenge and would like a get spring board to get your ideas flowing......this is a great product for you! Enjoy!
Preview of Cooperative Group Task Cards

Cooperative Group Task Cards

Created by
A. Burgess
Cooperative group task cards allow students to do individual tasks based on what they enjoy doing. They can work in a small group, and focus on completing one specific task. These task cards can be used for any subject and any group work activity.
Preview of Bob Beamon - One Giant Leap for Man (Small Group Reader's Theater)

Bob Beamon - One Giant Leap for Man (Small Group Reader's Theater)

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for four students. It ties in Social Studies with Language Arts. It is about a former Olympian, Bob Beamon, who set the world's record in the long jump in 1968. In the script, Student #1 is practicing their lines for a report on a biography about Robert ‘Bob’ Beamon when the other students hear them. At first, they are confused and think that the student is going to talk about the first landing on the moon. Student #1 and #4 explain who Bob Beamon was and is and
Preview of THE PLIGHT OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN IN U.S. HISTORY

THE PLIGHT OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN IN U.S. HISTORY

This short, original drama acts as a research guide depicting the plight of African-American women through vignettes illustrating historical periods in American history. Beginning with a modern scene of an African-American woman being interrogated, the narrative moves backward to Rosa Parks, the dawn of women getting the vote and the aftermath of Emancipation, ending with a Frederick Douglas quote that reflects the opening quote by President Kennedy. Not shying away from the harsh realities
Preview of Harlem Duet Discussion Questions with Conversation Rubric

Harlem Duet Discussion Questions with Conversation Rubric

Created by
Jay Austen
Harlem Duet by Djanet Sears, a loose prequel to Shakespeare's Othello, is a fantastic play and a great way to integrate conversations of race into the classroom while celebrating Black authorship.This is a list of discussion questions for the play and can be used as a FORMATIVE (assessment AS/FOR learning) or SUMMATIVE (assessment OF learning) assessment. It includes a RUBRIC based on knowledge, thinking, communication and application, but can be adapted to any marking model. It is a great tool
Preview of A Raisin in the Sun Journal Writing Assignment

A Raisin in the Sun Journal Writing Assignment

Created by
Teacher's File
After I have introduced background information on Lorraine Hansberry and A Raisin in the Sun, I end class with this writing assignment. If there is enough time in class, students do the assignment in class. This assignment can also be a homework assignment. This assignment can also be an literature circle discussion topic after students read the play.
Preview of Favorite Math Books on a Shelf

Favorite Math Books on a Shelf

These book shelf templates will be a great tool for students of all ages as they record their favorite pieces of children's literature and/or print resources that help them grow as mathematicians! This writing activity can strengthen and build connections with math and writing as well as create a terrific class display!
Preview of A Guide to Student Group-Work Without Nerve-Pills!

A Guide to Student Group-Work Without Nerve-Pills!

This mini-book is a complete guide to transforming your student group work in less than one week. Many teachers struggle to manage their cooperative learning groups so that students are on-task, productive, and engaged in deep academic conversation. Students can be loud, silly and off-task. Student work can be slack or unfinished. Some students can do all the work while others do nothing at all. This guide has a simple to follow and step-by-step plan, complete with pre-made student checklists, p
Preview of Teaching Math Through Literacy - List of Math Books with Recommendations

Teaching Math Through Literacy - List of Math Books with Recommendations

Created by
The Two Sisters
Children of all ages LOVE to be read to. Why not use in the math classroom? In this FREE resource, I have compiled a list of my favorite math books I have used as part of a lesson or have read to my students just for fun. Please enjoy and feel free to leave feedback with any of your favorite books not included on this list.
Preview of Learning Goals

Learning Goals

Created by
Motivating Minds
Custom learning goal prompts for your classroom! Featuring Literacy, Numeracy and Positive Education.
Preview of Saltday's Collection Poem 1 with suggested use

Saltday's Collection Poem 1 with suggested use

Free Sample: Literacy Section This product consists of one original poem that was formerly posted on a poetry site but has since been removed by the author (me). To my knowledge it has never been published in any other fashion. The poem is representative of my fascination with double entendre. Below the poem I have provided a brief look into two different interpretations for the educator. I have used the page break for your convenience and I suggest not letting the students see the notes belo
Preview of Group Chart for Math and Reading

Group Chart for Math and Reading

Created by
Ms JEAN
A chart that can be used to keep track the different leveled groups in the classroom.
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