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6th grade Black History Month Common Core W.9-10.5 resources

Preview of Black History Month Poetry Writing & Annotation "Mother to Son" by Hughes ELA

Black History Month Poetry Writing & Annotation "Mother to Son" by Hughes ELA

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Book Wise
"Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes - Black History Month Reading Comprehension, Poetry Annotation, Writing Workshop, and Author Study Worksheets- Perfect for Black History Month Bulletin Boards & Classroom Displays: This resource is the perfect, no-prep way to inspire your middle and high school students to write their own free-verse metaphor poetry! This Common Core Aligned resource will guide your class through a deep analysis of the poem and then encourage them to use the literary devices
Preview of Frederick Douglass Literary Analysis

Frederick Douglass Literary Analysis

Created by
Collabor8
Increase students' awareness of a great African-American and improve analytical writing skills simultaneously with this resource. This analytical writing lesson uses an excerpt from The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass to develop students' understanding of literary analysis. Guiding questions train students to break the evidence down into parts, which helps promote detailed analysis. The corresponding paragraph outline not only explains the structure of a literary analysis, but it als
Preview of Langston Hughes Literary Analysis

Langston Hughes Literary Analysis

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Collabor8
This analytical writing lesson uses Langston Hughes's short poem "Dreams" to develop students' understanding of literary analysis in a short period of time. As the language of poetry is filled with figurative language, one poem can provide multiple opportunities for students to practice important skills. As this two-stanza poem centers around a pair of metaphors, it does not take long to read and discuss. Therefore, the entire lesson can be completed in 1-2 class periods. To facilitate discuss
Preview of "The Other Foot" by Ray Bradbury - Mini Unit

"The Other Foot" by Ray Bradbury - Mini Unit

This Mini-Unit Contains:Words in context vocabulary worksheet with an answer sheet.Character traits and evidence chart with an answer sheet.PEEL paragraph open-ended response question with two sample responses. A guide for teachers with some helpful tips.Suggestions for discussion questions and extension activities.Digital versions of worksheets for easy online posting.I love teaching Ray Bradbury's The Illustrated Man. "The Other Foot" is a short story that appears in the original book and can
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Literary Analysis

Martin Luther King, Jr. Literary Analysis

Created by
Collabor8
Increase students' awareness of a great African-American and improve analytical writing skills simultaneously with this resource. This analytical writing lesson uses short quotations from Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech to develop students' understanding of literary analysis. Guiding questions train students to break the evidence down into parts, which helps promote detailed analysis. The corresponding paragraph outline not only explains the structure of a literary analysis, but
Preview of Harriet Tubman Memorial

Harriet Tubman Memorial

Memorials are an amazing and long-lasting way to honor or remember special events and people in our country’s history. With the help of artists, monuments can use symbols to represent aspects of the event or person’s life that may not be easily created in a statue or monument. Memorials can be anything from a building to a statue or a pillar.This project is meant to be a culminating assignment after learning about Harriet Tubman. After either researching her life or reading informational texts a
Preview of Braids and Barbershop Brief Write: Use precise language in narrative writing

Braids and Barbershop Brief Write: Use precise language in narrative writing

Created by
Summit Seekers
This activity provides an independent study or small group writers' workshop process practice AFTER a direct teaching lesson on narrative writing. Students are encouraged to practice using precise language, experiment with synonyms of common words, and develop their voices while entertaining their audience. Please, making writing fun and relevant!
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