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Black History Month Common Core CCRA.L.2 resources on sale

Preview of Black History Month Activities Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

Black History Month Activities Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

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Black History Month Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passages: Grow your students knowledge of these wonderful Influential Black Leaders with these Reading Comprehension Passages. These reading passages are wonderful for your students to study these influential leaders including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Maya Angelou, Wilma Rudolph and more.These reading practice passages are perfect for: warm-up, bell work, homework, or weekly assessments. Students can use independently in literacy groups, g
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr., "I Have a Dream" Google Slides Activity

Martin Luther King, Jr., "I Have a Dream" Google Slides Activity

Introduce American hero and civil rights leader, Martin Luther King, Jr. and his iconic speech, "I Have a Dream" with this engaging digital resource that combines close reading, active listening, reflection and writing! Students will be engaged and eager to celebrating Martin Luther King's birthday in January and Black History Month in February with student-friendly resources that highlight the iconic leader's life and speech. Two websites are hyperlinked to pictures for easy access.This resourc
Preview of Poetry, Analyzing Poetry, Amanda Gorman Close Study, Women's History Month

Poetry, Analyzing Poetry, Amanda Gorman Close Study, Women's History Month

In this editable, Google Slides POETRY activity, students will view Amanda Gorman reciting 'The Hill We Climb' at the 2021 presidential inauguration and will also read through the full transcript. Additionally, students will be introduced to 'Chorus of the Captains' and will be asked to further access links to retrieve additional work by Gorman. Students will write in response to close-reading questions about Gorman and her work, and are invited to complete an extension by writing their own poem
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