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Preview of Black History Month - African-American Scientists

Black History Month - African-American Scientists

This packet has 20 investigations of African-American scientists. Students search online for information about each scientist: when and where they were born, important events in their life, discoveries they are famous for, etc.:Neil deGrasse Tyson, George Washington Carver, Mae Jemison, Percy Lavon Julian, Ernest Everett Just, Marie Maynard Daly, Katherine Johnson, Edward Bouchet, Alice Ball, Roger Arliner Young, Lloyd Hall, J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr., Ronald McNair, Benjamin Banneker, Charles Drew
Preview of Black History Month - African-American Athletes

Black History Month - African-American Athletes

30 investigations of African-American athletes. Students search online for information about each athlete's age, gender, place of birth, college attended, sports they played, awards they won, championships they were a part of, etc.:Jackie Robinson, Serena Williams, Simone Biles, Jesse Owens, Muhammed Ali, Briana Scurry, Dominique Dawes, Althea Gibson, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Wilt Chamberlain, Barry Sanders, Walter Payton, Jim Brown, Tiger Woods, Arthur Ashe, Wilma Rudolph, Joe Louis, Magic
Preview of Black History Month - African-American Politicians

Black History Month - African-American Politicians

46 investigations of African-American politicians. Your students will search online for information about each politician's age, gender, place of birth, college(s) attended, political affiliation, state and national job titles, and accomplishments:Ilhan Omar, Kamala Harris, Barack Obama, Shirley Chisholm, Jesse Jackson, Stacey Abrams, Cory Booker, Joseph Rainey, P. B. S. Pinchback, Condoleezza Rice, John Mercer Langston, Colin Powell, Harold Washington, Barbara Jordan, Mia Love, John Lewis, Max
Preview of Black History Month - African-American Authors

Black History Month - African-American Authors

20 printable or digital investigations of African-American AUTHORS. Students search online for information about each astronaut place and date of birth, important events in their life, books they wrote, etc.:Michelle Alexander, Michelle Obama, James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker, Ralph Ellison, Maya Angelou, Octavia E. Butler, Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, W. E. B. Du Bois, Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X, Alex Haley, Oprah Winfrey, Martin Luther King, Jr., Barack Ob
Preview of The Great Kapok Tree- The Rain Forest Animal Project-K-3-Earth Day

The Great Kapok Tree- The Rain Forest Animal Project-K-3-Earth Day

Created by
El Jaguar
The Great Kapok Tree- This Amazonian Tale to your class. Your students will be delighted to hear all the Amazonian animals speaking to the young man. Inspire your students to create their own rain forest. GREAT SUB PLAN - The Rain forest project was designed to allow your students to cut and color 14 animals creating their own Rain forest drawing. They can replicate the scene from the Great Kapok Tree and surround the young man with the animals of the Rain Forest. Lesson Plan 1- Distrib
Preview of Deaf Child Area Signs - Point & Counter Point

Deaf Child Area Signs - Point & Counter Point

This is a great exercise in critical and persuasive thinking, as well as learning some Deaf culture along the way. The activity presents two view about Deaf Child Area signs - one is for, and one is against. Students must think about good points for both views, and then explain their stance and why.
Preview of Discrimination - Internet Research Projects

Discrimination - Internet Research Projects

24 printable or digital pages exploring discrimination based on... Race, Gender, Sexual Orientation, Religion, Age, Nationality, Language, Parental Status, Ability/Disability, Employment History, Educational Level, Political Beliefs, Personal Association (who you’re friends with), Physical Features, Marital Status, Speciesism, Majority/Minority, Classism, Pregnancy and Breastfeeding, Work Status, Incarceration Status (Check the Box), Bodily Enhancements, Tattoos, Piercings, Hair Color. Student
Preview of Israel - Internet Research Activities

Israel - Internet Research Activities

25 printable or digital pages to engage your students in Internet Research on Israel. Students use a phone, tablet or laptop to search online for information about the people:the inhabitants, language and customs, national flag and coat of arms, coins and currency,largest cities and postage stamps, mountains and rivers, plants and wildlife, popular sports and famous citizens, capital and national anthem, major historical incidents and tourist areas. PRINT: I created a PDF version that you ca
Preview of Liberating Literature: 18 Writing Prompts from Social Justice Texts

Liberating Literature: 18 Writing Prompts from Social Justice Texts

Created by
Pedagogy Cafe
Words have the power to change the world! This collection of liberating literary quotes and writing prompts will help students develop their critical thinking and writing skills while exploring important social justice issues such as racism, classism, gender discrimination, censorship, revolution, and identity. Each quotation has a unique writing prompt asking students to think critically about the excerpts' themes and ideas. These writing tasks also challenge students to draw connections betwee
Preview of Canada! CANADIAN IDENTITY Discussion Topics, Writing Prompts FREE

Canada! CANADIAN IDENTITY Discussion Topics, Writing Prompts FREE

Created by
Diana Bailey
This is a free item from my “Canada! Canadian Identity 14 Passages, Activities” resource which can be seen here: Canadian Identity 14 Passages and Activities This resource consists of a list 8 discussion or writing prompts about national identity. They are sure to spark ideas and debate! This freebie includes a pages with the topics numbered and one that is not numbered, in case you do not want to use all the topics. The complete product referenced above includes a recording sheet if students
Preview of Throwing the Dice: Teaching for Justice, Reading Historical Fiction, "Sounder"

Throwing the Dice: Teaching for Justice, Reading Historical Fiction, "Sounder"

Created by
Compass Rose
In this social studies unit, Grade 6 students will read Sounder, (historical fiction), and discuss the social issues related to racism and develop goals for creating a nurturing attitude toward diversity in America. · Although this story is fictional, the reader will learn about real social issues as related to racism.· Students will identify social issues and the need to address positive social change.· Includes a discussion guide, a relevant vocabulary activity, and a final assessment and rub
Preview of Kids and Technology - Interview Questions

Kids and Technology - Interview Questions

13 printable and digital pages for students to interview family and friends about technology. Students ask questions by text, email, video chat or in person: Do smart phones make people smarter?Why do people take photos of other people?What is the best thing about having a cell phone?At what age should a child or teenager have their own cell phone?What annoys you the most about cell phones?What is the best and worst thing about Snapchat?What is the best and worst thing about Facebook?What is the
Preview of Flaco Jimenez Tejano Music Legend

Flaco Jimenez Tejano Music Legend

The purpose of this lesson is to introduce students to accordion player and singer, Flaco Jimenez. The following activities are included in this lesson...1. Flaco Jimenez Coloring Page 2. Flaco Jimenez Quick Read 3. Acrostic Poem Page 4. Venn Diagram 5. Collage Page 6. Essay about Conversation with Flaco Jimenez This lesson is excellent for any students that need to be introduced to Tejano Music Hispanic Legend, Flaco Jimenez, ev
Preview of Powerful Women In History Reading Passage: Nikki Giovanni

Powerful Women In History Reading Passage: Nikki Giovanni

Introducing the Powerful Women In History Printable featuring ! These high-interest reading passages on powerful women in history will engage even the most reluctant readers! Reading and discussing these short passages is the perfect way to engage your middle school, high school, or homeschool student. Teach your students about empowering women from the past and present by engaging with short reading passages. Students will become stronger and more engaged readers through these short comprehensi
Preview of Powerful Women In History Reading Passage: Ketanji Brown Jackson

Powerful Women In History Reading Passage: Ketanji Brown Jackson

Introducing the Powerful Women In History Printable featuring Ketanji Brown Jackson! These high-interest reading passages on powerful women in history will engage even the most reluctant readers! Reading and discussing these short passages is the perfect way to engage your middle school, high school, or homeschool student. Teach your students about empowering women from the past and present by engaging with short reading passages. Students will become stronger and more engaged readers through th
Preview of DON'T JUDGE! BE COOL!  Nonfiction Narrative: Writing a  Memoir that Matters

DON'T JUDGE! BE COOL! Nonfiction Narrative: Writing a Memoir that Matters

Created by
TEACH CHEAP
teaches toleranceteaches reflection and personal accountability for stereotypespromotes a light-hearted discussion about our biases and discriminationpromotes writing processprovides funny example of theme: don't judge a book by its cover!promotes social justice
Preview of Black History Booklet for Middle Grades

Black History Booklet for Middle Grades

These are not the usual individuals taught during February. This Black History booklet includes brief biographies on seven individuals: Carter G. Woodson, Claudette Colvin, Sherman "Jocko" Maxwell, Althea Gibson, Oscar Charleston, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, and Guion S. Bluford. The booklet includes short answer questions, word search, double puzzle, writing prompt, and of course the answer key.
Preview of Revealing Hidden Figures | STEM 4 Justice Freebie | Teach for Justice

Revealing Hidden Figures | STEM 4 Justice Freebie | Teach for Justice

Representation is Intentional.Lack of representation leads to exclusion, promotes bias and prejudice, limits learning experiences, and misrepresents the current and historic contributions of a diverse group of STEM professionals. STEM 4 Justice promotes social justice by addressing the lack of diversity in STEM educational resources. Students and teachers will explore the possible reasons for the lack of diversity in STEM resources and act with intentionality to expand their knowledge of diverse
Preview of Catch the Moon by Judith Ortiz Cofer Vocabulary Activity

Catch the Moon by Judith Ortiz Cofer Vocabulary Activity

Fun writing activity for students to use the vocabulary of Catch the Moon by Judith Ortiz Cofer and the tittle "Catch the Moon" and write a creative short story based on only knowing the following (vocabulary words and the given title of their story) Students process the vocabulary through this activity as they use the words correctly and incorporate them into their story. Student also think about theme based on a title.
Preview of Black History Month Activities - Research

Black History Month Activities - Research

Created by
Newfound Ideas
Templates for students to use to research about 6 famous African Americans in history, including:Ruby BridgesRosa ParksJesse OwensJackie RobinsonFrederick DouglassMartin Luther King, Jr. One additional template can be used for website research.This research can then be used for creating presentations. Click below for similar resources:"Wonders of the World" research paper/presentation templatesResearch templatesResearch Paper templates"Famous person" research paper/presentation template"Inventio
Preview of Día de los Muertos

Día de los Muertos

Created by
Madre Maestra 33
A brief history of Día de los Muertos, its traditions, rituals, and important terms that are related to this holiday celebration in Mexico. Included are reading, writing activities, and images in color for decoration or black and white for coloring.
Preview of Black History Month

Black History Month

Black history month writing can be used all month for journal writing. Students will be able to discuss important issues and reflect on how they feel on the topics. Digital resource.
Preview of Hispanic Authors Summary Booklet

Hispanic Authors Summary Booklet

This lesson was designed to introduce students to Hispanic authors. The following ten authors are in this lesson: 1. Gary Soto 2. Isabel Allende 3. Sandra Cisneros 4. Christina Gonzalez 5. Francisco Jimenez 6. Jimmy Santiago Baca 7. Rudolfo Anaya 8. Julia Alvarez 9. Oscar Casares 10. Pam Munoz RyanThe pictures of the authors and the information under the pictures can b
Preview of French Do-Now: Thanksgiving, Action de grâce

French Do-Now: Thanksgiving, Action de grâce

A short writing activity for a Thanksgiving time and/or a Thanksgiving-themed lesson. Students use the phrase "Je suis recconnaisant(e) pour..." to describe things in their lives for which they are grateful. The bottom of the page includes some suggestions to get them thinking and provide vocabulary support. Would be great for a Think-Pair-Share activity.
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