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8th grade Black History Month math guided reading books for Google Apps

Preview of The Parker Inheritance by Varian Johnson Novel Guide

The Parker Inheritance by Varian Johnson Novel Guide

Created by
Mrs Lena
The Parker Inheritance by Varian Johnson Novel Guide Ideal for teaching about American history, African American history, the Jim Crow era, resilience, tolerance, and the Civil Rights history. Highly engaging cross curriculum novel that spans decades and teaches American Civil Rights history and its "inheritance" in a captivating and age appropriate way. This pack includes: Lesson objectivesChapter by chapter comprehension questionsAnswers includedResources for the background historical researc
Preview of Back to School: The Math Curse Read Aloud Questions (Google Slides)

Back to School: The Math Curse Read Aloud Questions (Google Slides)

Created by
Melissa Gee
The Math Curse SummaryDid you ever wake up to one of those days where everything is a problem? You have 10 things to do, but only 30 minutes until your bus leaves. Is there enough time? You have 3 shirts and 2 pairs of pants. Can you make 1 good outfit? Then you start to wonder: Why does everything have to be such a problem? Why do 2 apples always have to be added to 5 oranges? Why do 4 kids always have to divide 12 marbles? Why can't you just keep 10 cookies without someone taking 3 away? Why?
Preview of Henrietta Lacks Case Study

Henrietta Lacks Case Study

Easy to teach, fun to learn! This case study contains two guided readings (version 1 and version 2), differentiated based on reading levels. Students learn about one of the most important women in science, Henrietta Lacks, and create an argument for or against the use of tissue biopsy in science. This lesson is best placed at the end of a unit on DNA, mutations, and protein synthesis.
Preview of Amistad 1839-41: True Story of Rebellion, Redemption & Repatriation

Amistad 1839-41: True Story of Rebellion, Redemption & Repatriation

Created by
Julie Corbalis
This non-fiction guided reading activity was created with 7th graders in mind and is appropriate while studying the Slavery and the Abolitionist Movement/History of the Supreme Court/Presidencies of John Quincy Adams & Van Buren/3 Branches of Government/Maritime History. This heavily researched (with sources included) and still very accessible non-fiction reading breaks down the Supreme Court case United States vs. The Amistad 1839-1841. The case follows a group of kidnapped Africans across
Preview of Ghost Boys by Jewell Parker Rhodes Novel Study

Ghost Boys by Jewell Parker Rhodes Novel Study

Created by
Mrs Lena
Ghost Boys by Jewell Parker Rhodes Novel Guide Google Classroom This novel guide includes: Chapter by chapter comprehension questionsAnswer keyThemes activityNew vocabulary Summary Cause and Effect ActivityPost - Reading Writing Workshop Questions Extension resources Essay questions KLW ChartThis product is ideal for: Teaching social studiesTeaching about American History Teaching about social issuesSimilar Resource(s): "Black Brother, Black Brother"by Jewell Parker Rhodes - Novel Study Guide "T
Preview of National Pi Day Guided/Close Reading Google Form

National Pi Day Guided/Close Reading Google Form

Looking for an educational activity for National Pi Day or are you trying to find something to give your students while they are with a sub? If so, this activity is for you. This guided reading on National Pi Day includes a reading passage and comprehension questions in a Google Form. This activity is a great independent activity for students.This resource includes:National Pi Day Guided Reading Google Form
Preview of African American Progress and Transformation (1900–1935): Depression & Recovery

African American Progress and Transformation (1900–1935): Depression & Recovery

Lesson Overview: "Impact of the Great Depression and New Deal on African Americans"Objective:Understand the profound impact of the Great Depression on African Americans, examining economic hardships, unemployment, and discrimination.Analyze the responses of African American communities during the Great Depression, including efforts for political representation and social change.Explore the role of the New Deal in shaping the experiences of African Americans, considering both its positive and neg
Preview of African American Progress and Transformation (1900–1935): The WWI Years

African American Progress and Transformation (1900–1935): The WWI Years

Lesson Outline:Day 1: Voices of the Harlem Hell FightersIntroduction (15 mins):Set the historical context of World War I and its impact on different communities.Provide a brief overview of the Harlem Hell Fighters.Documentary Viewing (40 mins):Watch the documentary "Harlem Hell Fighters: The Struggle for Freedom."Encourage students to take notes on key events, challenges, and contributions of the Harlem Hell Fighters.Discussion (25 mins):Facilitate a class discussion on the documentary, focusing
Preview of Digital Notebook: The Souls of Black Folk

Digital Notebook: The Souls of Black Folk

This digital notebook is an approachable way to engage students in readings and discussion of W.E.B DuBois' The Souls of Black Folk. English and History teachers alike can use this source to teach the book as part of a class, for a book group, or for a club. The notebook includes notes on the historical context for the book, brief background on DuBois, and an introduction to the themes of the book. Teachers might find it most useful to start with a discussion of one of the books themes that any
Preview of Parts of a Graph Text Booklet

Parts of a Graph Text Booklet

The file is formatted to be copied double sided and folded into a text booklet that can be glued into a notebook.
Preview of L'histoire des noirs : Michaëlle Jean - un article et des questions

L'histoire des noirs : Michaëlle Jean - un article et des questions

Created by
Madame Giraffe
Michaëlle Jean : Militante sociale, journaliste, documentariste, gouverneure générale du Canada de 2005 à 2010, et secrétaire générale de la Francophonie de 2014 à 2018. Célébrez le mois de l'histoire des noirs avec cet article et questions de compréhension. Le photo et l'information viennent de l'article dans l'Encylopédie Canadienne :https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/fr/article/michaelle-jean
Preview of The Red Summer of 1919 Reading

The Red Summer of 1919 Reading

Students will read about the Race Riots of 1919 & Answer Text-Dependent Analysis Questions.
Preview of Racial Struggles and Social Change 1877–1910: Black Achievements

Racial Struggles and Social Change 1877–1910: Black Achievements

Lesson Overview: "Exploring African American History"Objective: The objective of this lesson is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of key aspects of African American history, focusing on various themes such as education, literature, entrepreneurship, and contributions to science and exploration.Duration: This lesson is designed for a week-long unit, with each day dedicated to a specific theme within African American history. Each theme is explored through activities that enga
Preview of Racial Struggles and Social Change 1877–1910: African Americans Move West

Racial Struggles and Social Change 1877–1910: African Americans Move West

Lesson Overview: "African Americans in the West: Migration and Contributions"Objective: Students will explore the historical experiences of African Americans in the late 19th century, focusing on migration to the American West and the contributions of individuals in various fields.Duration: 2 class periods (90 minutes each)Lesson Outline: Day 1: Understanding Historical Context and Migration MotivationsIntroduction (15 mins):Briefly introduce the historical context of African American migration
Preview of L'histoire des noirs : Anderson Abbott article et questions de compréhension

L'histoire des noirs : Anderson Abbott article et questions de compréhension

Created by
Madame Giraffe
Lisez cet article sur Anderson Abbott, le premier Noir d’origine canadienne à obtenir un diplôme en médecine. Il y a des questions de compréhension avec des réponses inclus. L’image et l’information vient de l’article sur Anderson Abbott dans L’Encyclopédie Canadienne : https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/index.php/fr/article/anderson-abbott
Preview of Science and Engineering for Grades 6-12

Science and Engineering for Grades 6-12

Created by
mohamed jebren
It is essential for today’s students to learn about science and engineering in order to make sense of the world around them and participate as informed members of a democratic society. The skills and ways of thinking that are developed and honed through engaging in scientific and engineering endeavors can be used to engage with evidence in making personal decisions, to participate responsibly in civic life, and to improve and maintain the health of the environment, as well as to prepare for care
Preview of Black History Month Book Recommendations

Black History Month Book Recommendations

Are you looking for K-12 book recommendations for Black History Month? Check out these free resources to support classrooms, teachers, libraries, and more!
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