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11th grade asian studies independent work packets for Easel Activities

Preview of We Are Not Free by Chee Novel Guide Japanese American Internment

We Are Not Free by Chee Novel Guide Japanese American Internment

Created by
Mrs Lena
We Are Not Free by Traci Chee American History Novel Guide ideal for teaching about the Japanese American internment, the civil rights, the human rights and anti-racism. Asian Pacific Heritage Month ResourceNational Book Award finalist - an account of fourteen teens as they live through the Japanese American internment. The best YA novel. This pack includes: Pre, during, and post-reading activities Background informationVisualsChapter by chapter questionsAnswer KeyNew vocabularyThemes activity
Preview of Famous Asians Biography Research Project Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

Famous Asians Biography Research Project Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

Created by
SFSEteach
Students will research about a famous Asian person and create a poster about them. This project includes options for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! Students will create a scaffolded research project about a famous Asian, such as Jackie Chan, Michelle Yeoh, Yao Ming, Xi Jinping, Tsai Ing-Wen, and Bidhya Devi Bhandari, and create a poster about their life and accomplishments.The project is easily adapted to fit different grade levels and can be scaffolded to help all students access the co
Preview of The Japanese-Americans During WWII:  DBQs and Primary Sources *APUSH*

The Japanese-Americans During WWII: DBQs and Primary Sources *APUSH*

Created by
I Like History
This 25-page resource with 15 primary sources plus a DBQ question gives students a chance to delve deeper into the experiences of Japanese-Americans during World War II, both in internment camps and outside of internment camps. Many students know that Japanese-Americans from the West Coast were interned. Here’s a chance to read documents that shed light on how the decision was made, whether the racial prejudices were shared among all Americans, how Japanese-Americans contributed outside the camp
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