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Black History Month Common Core CCRA.L.2 homework

Preview of MLK's "I Have a Dream" excerpt & Gorman's "The Hill We Climb" Compare & Contrast

MLK's "I Have a Dream" excerpt & Gorman's "The Hill We Climb" Compare & Contrast

Reading an excerpt of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream" speech in conjunction with Amanda Gorman's "The Hill We Climb" poem from the 2021 inaugural address. The questions force students to slow down and think about the content in a meaningful way. What's includedExcerpt from Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speechAnnotated excerpt to help struggling readers with difficult vocabulary Gorman's "The Hill We Climb" poemHandout for each speech. Each handout/worksheet includes 3 multipl
Preview of African American History Exploration (Grade 3-4)

African American History Exploration (Grade 3-4)

Created by
GisellaJoy
Hello, fellow teachers! Embark on a captivating journey through African American history with this vibrant lesson tailored for 3rd and 4th-grade classrooms. This comprehensive resource is carefully crafted to introduce students to significant historical figures, cultural symbols, and inspiring quotes. What's Included:Interactive Workbook: A dynamic 28-page workbook filled with visually stimulating activities, stories, and artwork.Inspiring Quotes:Explore quotes from influential African American
Preview of Born a Crime: Part Two Response

Born a Crime: Part Two Response

Created by
Kristin Hawkins
Encourage your students to think critically about a developing theme in Trevor Noah's Born a Crime. After students finish reading part two, this writing prompt encourages them to consider how the author's experiences have shaped his thinking. Instructions, a proficiency rubric, and suggestions for advanced writing are included.
Preview of Meet Baraka from Tanzania Comprehension worksheet

Meet Baraka from Tanzania Comprehension worksheet

This reading comprehension worksheet is written in first person from the perspective of a boy named Baraka from Tanzania. Students will read the passage and answer questions right on the same page about what they have read. The final question asks them to state their own opinion about whether they would like to live in Tanzania or not.This worksheet would be perfect for a unit on multiculturalism, Africa, or as a worksheet or homework sheet to practice reading comprehension skills.
Preview of Race and Music in America Bundle American Music History Lessons

Race and Music in America Bundle American Music History Lessons

This bundle contains three lessons discussing the relationship between race and popular music in the United States. Students will look at the music of the Civil Rights Movement to understand the movement, the development of popular music in the 1950's and its relationship to racism and segregation and will look at the relationship between race and music that led to the formation of popular American music such as jazz, folk, country, and rock & roll. This Bundle Includes:Three American music
Preview of ESL English Lesson for Grade 2: 'Brave Bessie' - YL Series (Lesson 23)

ESL English Lesson for Grade 2: 'Brave Bessie' - YL Series (Lesson 23)

Transform Your Grade 2 ESL Lessons with Dynamic, Conversational MaterialTake your advanced Grade 2 ESL learners on a journey of exploration and discovery with our comprehensive, dialogue-rich lesson plans. Though crafted with Chinese speakers learning English in mind, these lessons are suitable for all ESL learners due to a language-neutral teaching approach.Today's Topic: Bessie Coleman. A biography on historically significant people.Each lesson touches on universally relevant themes such as sc
Preview of York: The African American Explorer with Lewis & Clark

York: The African American Explorer with Lewis & Clark

Ideal reading assignment for black history month. Works well as a homework assignment too.Includes a graphic organizer for 8 vocabulary words found in the Smithsonian Article about York, 7 Reading Comprehension Questions, and 1 Critical Analysis Question.Includes an Answer KeyIdeal for an in class reading assignment or homework assignment in history or language arts class, especially for black history month. The article tells the amazing story of York, who was the only African American who acc
Preview of Diversity for elementary students

Diversity for elementary students

This product is 7 pages of "kindergarten" (Handwriting) lined paper worksheets and a copy of those 7 pages as regular lined worksheets for older students. This product contains a bonus printable diversity is our strength page. Page 1: D is for diversity. Have the children color the blank children with the colors of the world crayons or markers. Page 2: Colors with crayon box visual + writing prompt. Have the children color one crayon box with only one color. Have the children color the second cr
Preview of MLK Day Essay Writing -- Passage & Prompt -- Martin Luther King, Jr.

MLK Day Essay Writing -- Passage & Prompt -- Martin Luther King, Jr.

In this essay writing assignment, a passage of information is included and then a prompt: Students will read about the "Stone of Hope" at the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial and will then write to express how they think MLK Jr. was himself a stone of hope in the civil rights movement. Use this assignment in class or as a homework assignment to reinforce students' understanding of this very important man and very important day commemorating him.
Preview of Black Lives Matter Informational Text

Black Lives Matter Informational Text

Created by
Dyonne Diggs
This article is a non-fiction text about the formation of the Black Lives Matter movement. The assignment includes 7 text-dependent questions.
Preview of Social Science Lesson Plan Term 2
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