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Preview of Write Like Lincoln - Crafting a Value Based Speech

Write Like Lincoln - Crafting a Value Based Speech

Step into Lincoln's Shoes! Dive deep into the art of persuasive speech writing, inspired by the eloquent Abraham Lincoln. This comprehensive lesson not only introduces students to the historical significance of the Lincoln Douglas debates but also equips them with the tools to craft their own compelling speeches.Objectives:Discover & Define: Pinpoint a core value to champion in your speech.Persuade with Passion: Construct a compelling argument echoing your chosen value.Organize with Precisio
Preview of U.S. Imperialism Enduring Issue

U.S. Imperialism Enduring Issue

An enduring issue is a challenge or problem that a society has faced and debated or discussed across time. An enduring issue is one that many societies have attempted to address with varying degrees of success. In this assignment using documents and their knowledge of social studies students will be required to:Identify and define an enduring issue raised by the set of the five documents provided.Use their knowledge of social studies and evidence from the documents to argue why the issue they se
Preview of Propaganda and the Boston Massacre

Propaganda and the Boston Massacre

This comprehensive lesson focuses on propaganda and its use in inciting colonists against the British after the Boston Massacre and provides ample opportunities for students to engage in critical thinking through a vocabulary study of propaganda, an examination of primary and secondary sources, and an analysis of the types of propaganda Revere used in his engraving. To assess their learning, students will write an argumentative paragraph showcasing Revere's use of propaganda in his engraving and
Preview of Finding Poetry in Primary Source Prose

Finding Poetry in Primary Source Prose

Finding Poetry in Primary Source Prose" offers a new approach for teachers to analyze and interpret primary sources through the creation of Found Poetry. Suitable for Literature and History classes, it features background information on Found Poetry, a comprehensive lesson plan with objectives, learning targets, and Common Core Standards, clear student instructions, and five primary source documents with both individual and group Found Poems, a rubric, and evaluation tools for both group and sel
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