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8th grade Women's History Month balanced literacy simulations

Preview of Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart Reader's Theater Play

Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart Reader's Theater Play

Originally published in the October 2008 issue of Scholastic's Storyworks magazine (and later reprinted in Scope, Scholastic News, and my book, Read Aloud Plays: Classic Short Stories), this newly-revised script is true to the original text but is cleverly structured to be more appropriate for middle grade and young adult audiences. It includes the original text, a comprehension worksheet, a "mock trial" activity, as well as teacher notes and a key--fourteen pages in all. Parts for 9 students, s
Preview of Amelia Earhart Disappearance Activity CSI Mystery of Women's History Analysis

Amelia Earhart Disappearance Activity CSI Mystery of Women's History Analysis

Created by
Learning Pyramid
Make learning about Amelia Earhart, a high flying figure in Women's history and a STEM role model, engaging and educational with this investigation activity! Your students will try to crack the mystery of Amelia Earhart's tragic disappearance through a crime scene investigation case file activity that encourages historical and creative thinking. This resource makes history come to life!A visually engaging case file with comprehensive background readings on Amelia Earhart, her final flight, and
Preview of Women's Suffrage Movement: Susan B. Anthony Trial Scavenger Hunt Activity

Women's Suffrage Movement: Susan B. Anthony Trial Scavenger Hunt Activity

Your students will walk in the shoes of Elizabeth Cady Stanton as they learn about the Women's Suffrage movement and the trial of Susan B. Anthony. This scavenger hunt uses primary sources! What better way to learn about the past than to analyze historical photos and documents. Your students will use close reading skills, decoding, and teamwork to complete 7 different tasks with clues. This resource is similar to an escape room, but allows for more flexibility as it can span over the course of t
Preview of Women in the Civil War: Job Fair and Primary Source Analysis

Women in the Civil War: Job Fair and Primary Source Analysis

This bundle includes 2 lessons on Women in the Civil War.Lesson 1: Job Fair In this historical dialogue activity, students will explore 13 different historical women who lived during the Civil War. Half the class will play interviewers seeking to fill important positions for the war effort while the other half will play women looking to get involved. Includes: 21 Characters including:Harriet Tubman Clara Barton Louisa May AlcottDorothea Dix and many more!8 InterviewersStudent worksheet Slides wi
Preview of Juvenile Assault/Battery Lesson, Discussion, and Writing Activity

Juvenile Assault/Battery Lesson, Discussion, and Writing Activity

Created by
Matthew Wallace
Bundle - Complete (In-depth/Possible Multi-day) Lesson
Preview of Entire RPG based learning curriculum

Entire RPG based learning curriculum

The following is a proposed curriculum design for an intensive English theme-based immersion program designed for use in Korean post-secondary education. It is designed to address three deficits within the EFL classroom; lack of significant increase in English ability, self-efficacy and motivation to study English.This curriculum has a foundation in five main parts; Korean culture and social identity; Types of possible second language acquisition programs, Collaborative and Task Based learning;
Preview of Rosa Parks Bundle (Escape Room/Differentiated Reading Passages)

Rosa Parks Bundle (Escape Room/Differentiated Reading Passages)

Created by
Coffee Classroom
This bundle has two great Rosa Parks resources that will keep your kids engaged.-Virtual escape the room-DIFFERENTIATED comprehension readings and quizzes
Preview of Grammar Week- Students Become the Teacher

Grammar Week- Students Become the Teacher

Created by
MrsGrav
This resource is one of my favorite ways to teach grammar. This is a week-long project where students are introduced to grammar concepts and get to teach them to the class. It involves collaboration, research, and creativity. The end product of this project will be student "presentations" where they each teach the class in a unique and creative way. Grammar concepts included:-Sentence Types-Commas and Colons-Subject/Verb Agreement and Pronoun/ Antecedent Agreement-Hyphens, Dashes, and Parenthesi
Preview of Ahmaud Arbery Authentic Assessment - Using & Citing Evidence - Distance Learning

Ahmaud Arbery Authentic Assessment - Using & Citing Evidence - Distance Learning

Created by
Ed Inspirations
Testing is tricky during distance learning and digital instruction, but this authentic assessment will prompt independent, culturally responsive, and honest work. This product uses the tragic case of Ahmaud Arbery to teach students about citizen's arrest law. Students receive a role-play where lawyers ask them to answer some questions about citizen's arrest in response to community questions and concerns. Students then receive an interactive task that lets them click on a variety of sources (
Preview of Fun Plagiarism Fact Pattern

Fun Plagiarism Fact Pattern

Created by
Ed Inspirations
This product contains a fictitious four-page fact pattern about a student who plagiarized her high school student government election speech, two exhibits (I.e., her speech and the internet source she copied from), and a workshop extension activity. I based the fact patter on Melania Trump's use of one of Michelle Obama's well-known speeches on the value of working hard. You can use this product to introduce students to the concept of plagiarism, its importance and consequences, and the factor
Preview of The Admissions Game, 1840

The Admissions Game, 1840

Your US history class (grades 7 and up) becomes the Admissions Committee for the fictitious United States University, inducting its first Freshman class in 1840. Which movers and shakers of the day will be accepted? Your students will write Recommendation Letters for their candidates and then your whole class becomes the admissions committee. Rebels and radicals, businessmen, literary figures, soldiers and diplomats, inventors will all be present. There are only nine slots! Who will be admitted?
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