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Higher education writing cultural activities for Google Apps

Preview of Scattered Podcast Unit; Oral Storytelling & Active Listening; Latinx Heritage

Scattered Podcast Unit; Oral Storytelling & Active Listening; Latinx Heritage

The Scattered podcast by Chris Garcia is a captivating way to teach storytelling elements, active listening skills, empathy, history, poetry, and analysis to high school students, and works great during Latinx Heritage month (September-October) . This compelling podcast details the host's journey to find out more about his recently deceased father. Part memoir, part homage, it tackles the full range of human emotion. Your students will be exposed to the art of oral storytelling while learning ab
Preview of Fences by August Wilson ~ Negro League Trading Card Assignment

Fences by August Wilson ~ Negro League Trading Card Assignment

The play Fences makes many references to specific players in the Negro Baseball League and the league overall.   The role of baseball, in both reality and from a metaphorical perspective, as it is explained in Fences, is critical.  Troy Maxson, the main character and protagonist of the play, struggles with his past as a scorned baseball player.  The discrimination he felt in this regard is undeniable.  That said, this assignment will ask you to research, analyze, and reflect on the Negro Basebal
Preview of BLACK HISTORY MONTH Lesson Plan - Argument Writing Activity for HIGH SCHOOL

BLACK HISTORY MONTH Lesson Plan - Argument Writing Activity for HIGH SCHOOL

**Product Description:**Elevate your Black History Month curriculum effortlessly with our "Empowering Voices" lesson plan bundle! Dive deep into the influential speeches of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, fostering critical thinking and analytical writing skills. This all-in-one package includes a meticulously crafted lesson plan, ready-to-use digital and physical worksheets, and an engaging presentation—all designed to seamlessly integrate into your classroom. Embrace the easy-set, no-pre
Preview of Mi Viaje a México Virtual Tour (Project)

Mi Viaje a México Virtual Tour (Project)

Created by
Heens
Have your students take a virtual tour of Mexico City and Guanajuato through a powerpoint full of links, photos, and 360 tours. Should be fully editable to change the dates and information that you would like to change. There are so many great pre-activities and follow-up activities to make this a whole unit. I worked on teaching Mexican culture throughout the semester and this was a part of their final. A great way to practice writing, culture, and grammar!
Preview of Little Things are Big - Jesus Colon - Close Reading + Main Idea + Writing

Little Things are Big - Jesus Colon - Close Reading + Main Idea + Writing

This resource facilitates text-based analysis in writing and discussion both independently and collaboratively -- it engages students through collaborative thinking around text analysis, making evidence-based claims, and close reading skills through scaffolded reading guides. I use this story to teach close reading strategies as well as making evidence-based claims supported by reasoning. I ground the lesson in making claims that are idea-based, rather than plot-based using "universal ideas" (ab
Preview of Email Reply Practice, Template and Rubric | Editable Assessment | AP Practice

Email Reply Practice, Template and Rubric | Editable Assessment | AP Practice

Assessment that I created after watching "También la lluvia". I created this email reply identical to the rules and instructions from College Board and used the 2023 exam as a guideline.The AP Spanish Exam Email reply is an open-ended task that requires students to demonstrate their interpersonal writing skills. They need to understand a short letter and respond appropriately. Even though this assessment if for the Bolivian/Spanish movie "Even the Rain" También la lluvia, it is editable and can
Preview of Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month Bulletin Board Authors

Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month Bulletin Board Authors

A "Book Sampling" from Asian and Pacific authors to celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Provides a short bio on the author and highlights why they chose to write their selected book. Great for any English department Bulletin BoardAuthors & Works Highlighted: American Born Chinese by Gene Luen YangInterior Chinatown by Charles YuTo All The Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny HanPatron Saints of Nothing by Randy RibayYolk by Mary H.K. ChoiLeaves of the Banyan Tree by Al
Preview of New Year's Goals in Spanish: 12 uvas de la suerte y Nochevieja

New Year's Goals in Spanish: 12 uvas de la suerte y Nochevieja

Created by
ReadyLanguages
This Spanish Google Doc teaches students about the New Year's Eve tradition of las doce uvas de la suerte in Spain and Latin America. They then choose and rank their desires/goals for the new year, and write a paragraph about why they chose the order they did. This is a fun in-class or homework assignment, and with Google Docs it can be used in online classes as well! Students will sharpen their Spanish skills in:reading comprehensionwriting practicecultural competencygoal settingThe content is
Preview of "Night" by Elie Wiesel one pager ideas, lesson plan w/ assessments

"Night" by Elie Wiesel one pager ideas, lesson plan w/ assessments

Created by
Marcie Brown
"Night" by Elie Wiesel one pager ideas, lesson plan w/ assessments aligned to national standards
Preview of Cultural Identity Workshop

Cultural Identity Workshop

Created by
Jessica Ear
This product is an entire unit devoted to delving into, analyzing, understanding, and appreciating one's cultural identity. It includes links to the following:Cultural Identity Questionnaire Reader's Workshop analyzing Chimamanda Adichie's Ted Talk "The Danger of a Single Story"Researcher's Workshop researching the accuracy of Disney films and evaluating whether they should be accurate or not. Additionally, they research a food from a region of their choice and try their hand at creating the r
Preview of More Informational Writing Prompts, Article Links, Essay Prompt

More Informational Writing Prompts, Article Links, Essay Prompt

Five NEW articles with informational writing prompts.- some articles from New York Times student articles (FREE) and others from NewsELA (FREE)PLUS a bonus long essay prompt.Also included:- a visual INFORM reminder- a rubric- directionsTopics covered in this set of 5 prompts and one bonus long essay:- BLM and Reconstruction- Native American Reservations and Public Schools- the Magna Carta- Sports Team Name Changes- Teen Mental Health in Schools- Generation ZFYI: for those that may use different
Preview of Muxes en Mexico

Muxes en Mexico

This video activity has the purpose to discuss a cultural topic in Mexico: the Muxes. Which could be consider a transgender woman, though they see themselves as a third gender.It is good to make students reflect and compare cultural differences between the Muxes and Transgender Women in the United States.
Preview of Ukraine War | Poetry Analysis

Ukraine War | Poetry Analysis

Have your middle school or high school students analyze war poetry that is associated and relevant to Putin's war against Ukraine by reading, and responding to questions to two thematically relevant poems. This product contains:Mini author biographies for each poems author (Ilya Kaminsky + Simon Armitage)\The poems (We Lived Happily During the War by Ilya Kaminsky and Resistance By Simon Armitage)5 reader response questions for each poem (10 total)1 culminating response comparing both poems in a
Preview of Night by Elie Wiesel Chapter 1 Reflection: Freedoms Lost (Writing Assignment)

Night by Elie Wiesel Chapter 1 Reflection: Freedoms Lost (Writing Assignment)

Early in Chapter 1 of Night, Elie Wiesel states, “From that moment on, everything happened very quickly.  The race towards death had begun” (10).  Based on the events that happen from Chapter 1, in a well-written paragraph, discuss how the Jews have lost a little bit of their freedoms each step of the way so far.  Use specific examples from the text to support your answer and be sure to explain the significance of the textual evidence that you used.
Preview of Fallen Angels: Letters to Soldiers Assignment-can be modified for other letters

Fallen Angels: Letters to Soldiers Assignment-can be modified for other letters

While teaching my 12th grade resource room class, I tackled the reading of Fallen Angels.  I was not sure how interested in the content they would be, especially with only one of them interested in the military, so we took on the challenge with various activities and assignments.  One creative writing-type assignment we worked on was writing letters to actual soldiers who wrote letters home.  The assignment can be done as a concluding assignment after reading the novel, while reading the novel,
Preview of ***Teaching Tolerance*** International Newspaper Research / Digital + Printable/

***Teaching Tolerance*** International Newspaper Research / Digital + Printable/

Created by
LITREAD
***Teaching Tolerance*** Seeing the world through different lenses. Digital + Printable Learning area: Social studies, languages, countries, humanities.Age group: Secondary and higher educationOutcomesDuring this project, students will visit newspaper websites from different countries and analyse the content with the focus on similarities between different cultural, religious and geographic groups. Learners will have an opportunity to discuss the common issues presented in online newspapers and
Preview of 1 Page Artist/Slides: Georgia O'Keeffe

1 Page Artist/Slides: Georgia O'Keeffe

Students get to know artists on a more personal level; how they started, their artistic styles, and how they overcame obstacles. One-page summaries that condense the information but may spark their interest to study more about them.Also, could be combined with other one page artists for an art notebook.Time wise is dependent on the lecture, student interaction, and where you take the assignment: Business Practices for Artists? Realism vs. Modernism? Packet contains 1 page summary pdf and a Goog
Preview of All About Me Digital and Paper

All About Me Digital and Paper

This resource is great for getting to know your students and for building class community. Use this resource with lower or upper elementary students. I have included two different versions in this resource, in case you are in-between and are not sure which one would be best for your students. I have also included a digital and printable versions. I know it’s nice to have both versions, so you can choose how you would like to use it with your students. I include an example of how I use this reso
Preview of Interview & You~ Back to School Writing for the 1st Day!

Interview & You~ Back to School Writing for the 1st Day!

This is a collaborative project for middle and high school students. Students will write about themselves as well as their partner focusing on point of view, tone, and word choice. This include:Assignment OverviewRubricQuestions & NotesWriting template on Google Doc
Preview of How Long ‘Til Black Future Month?: Analysis of N.K. Jemisin Introduction

How Long ‘Til Black Future Month?: Analysis of N.K. Jemisin Introduction

Created by
Writing Guy
In N.K. Jemisin's introduction to her short-story collection How Long 'Til Black Future Month?, she addresses her path toward success as a Black woman in a genre predominantly populated by white male authors and Eurocentric characters and settings. This activity encourages students to reflect upon their beliefs about the extent of prejudice in America; identify, analyze, and discuss rhetorical techniques and strategies employed by Jemisin to convey her points; and discuss diverse representation
Preview of Jeanine Cummins’s American Dirt: Analysis and Argument (AP Language/Composition)

Jeanine Cummins’s American Dirt: Analysis and Argument (AP Language/Composition)

Created by
Writing Guy
American Dirt, a novel by Jeanine Cummins about Mexican immigration, sparked considerable controversy upon its release, coming under fire both because it was a white author's portrayal of people of color and due to the publisher's media and financial support of the book.This activity focuses analysis of an article about the American Dirt controversy, prompting students to explore strategies employed in reporting on the controversy and to form their own informed opinion on the question of cultura
Preview of A Lesson on Stereotypes: "The Danger of a Single Story" - video, discussion

A Lesson on Stereotypes: "The Danger of a Single Story" - video, discussion

This lesson allows students to open up to one another about stereotypes by watching the amazing TedTalk “The Danger of a Single Story” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.The lesson includes the whole class watching the video. (video link included)The worksheet includes a script for the video that students can annotate and mark as they listen in preparation for the group discussion.The group discussion encourages students to share experiences and opinions with one another in a small Socratic approach.My
Preview of 1 Page Artist/Slides: Vincent van Gogh

1 Page Artist/Slides: Vincent van Gogh

Students get to know artists on a more personal level; how they started, their artistic styles, and how they overcame obstacles. One-page summaries that condense the information but may spark their interest to study more about them.Also, could be combined with other one page artists for an art notebook.Time wise is dependent on the lecture, student interaction, and where you take the assignment. There are questions on the summary to initiate classroom responses, not right or wrong answers.Packe
Preview of Interactive Biography

Interactive Biography

Google Slides Interactive Biography allows students to spotlight a person of interest or anybody they are learning about in class. There is an area for students to cite their research sources. This is great for any course and adaptable to numerous age groups.
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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