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Preview of Engaging Native American - Indigenous People Literature Unit Bundle GOOGLE

Engaging Native American - Indigenous People Literature Unit Bundle GOOGLE

Resources come in print & digital formats!Engage your students in meaningful lessons about Native American Literature through these interactive and creative lessons & activities. These resources work seamlessly in a hybrid/fully virtual distance learning environment, but they're also a great option for 1:1, socially distanced learning in a traditional classroom. Everything (except the creation stories) is digital and printable! The digital resources are made with Google and are compatibl
Preview of Point of View Interactive Notebook

Point of View Interactive Notebook

Here is a quick foldable to support your instruction in Point of View. Since second person is less frequently taught, there is a space for that but no glasses. This will support differentiation; add if you'd like for your learners, or leave as-is! In my classroom, we reviewed the PoV, and then filled in personalized examples behind the flap that demonstrated the accompanying point of view. Enjoy!
Preview of Shakespear Poster- "What's in a name?"

Shakespear Poster- "What's in a name?"

Printable poster of the Shakespear quote "What's in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other word would smell as sweet." Microsoft Publisher Document. This is a great quote to have on your wall year round or during your Shakespear unit. It can stimulate discussion because it brings to light the idea that words only ascribe the meaning that we give to them.
Preview of Macbeth Re-imagining a Scene

Macbeth Re-imagining a Scene

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Tricia Reyes
Re-imagining a scene of Shakespeare! Students re-imagine Act I, Scene VI of Macbeth. In groups, students will write a script and perform a contemporary version of the scene.
Preview of Segregation pre-Civil Rights movement fictional novel for young readers

Segregation pre-Civil Rights movement fictional novel for young readers

The World of Ivy by Nancy Gentry. A historical fiction for young readers. In 1940 segregation is the 'law' in the South. 10-year-old Ivy makes an unexpected friendship with Esau, a little black boy who can't read because he doesn't go to school. Through his eyes Ivy learns what a restricted world Esau lives in. She experiences the challenges of a segregated society when she tries to help Esau by teaching him to read. A humorous, yet serious story of a sweet friendship. Great as a suppleme
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