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10th grade latino and hispanic studies research

Preview of Proyecto: De dónde viene mi familia (en español) Heritage Research Project

Proyecto: De dónde viene mi familia (en español) Heritage Research Project

Created by
Profe Nygaard
This De dónde viene mi familia research project should take your class at least one week to complete. Students will specifically research a town where their family members originated from (there may be multiple towns but they must choose just one to research for this assignment).INCLUDED:-De dónde viene mi familia project instructions & rubric- basic-De dónde viene mi familia project instructions & rubric- advanced-Student exampleStudents choose if they wish to complete this project as a
Preview of Mexican American Studies: Unit 2- Latino/Chicano Civil Rights Movement

Mexican American Studies: Unit 2- Latino/Chicano Civil Rights Movement

Created by
LearningWithMrG
Bundle includes Google Drive, student-centered and interactive lessons (student handouts, keys, examples, assessments, slides) that can easily be used and adapted on the following topics:Key terms activityEducation in California Segregation Integration Mendez v. WestminsterChicano MovementDepicting Segregation and Integration Work of Art ProjectNewspaper Project on Chicano MovementPlease see my TPT account for a free lesson.
Preview of Mexican American Studies Day 35-38: Newspaper Project on Chicano Movement

Mexican American Studies Day 35-38: Newspaper Project on Chicano Movement

Created by
LearningWithMrG
Project Essential Question: What did Latinos experience in the 1940s-1970s, how did they resist, and to what extent was this resistance successful?Overview: In this project, students will research and create a newspaper article on a topic related to the Chicano Movement. The goal of the project is to help students gain a deeper understanding of why the movement happened and the extent to which it was successful. Project is designed for students to use Canva but any other platform like Google Doc
Preview of Hispanic Heritage / Latinx Projects : PPT, Folder & Cereal Box

Hispanic Heritage / Latinx Projects : PPT, Folder & Cereal Box

Description: This  is a 22-google slide collection of 3 different Hispanic Heritage home-based projects which can be used with students of various levels. For your convenience these projects have parents letters and rubrics, all you need to create and investigate a famous Hispanic person from our past or present.  Projects are in English and Spanish.Descripción:Esta es una colección de 22 diapositivas de google de 3 proyectos diferentes basados ​​en el hogar de la Herencia Hispana que se puede u
Preview of Cultural Compass: Journey Through Latin America

Cultural Compass: Journey Through Latin America

"Cultural Compass: A Journey Through All of Latin America" is an exceptionally detailed and vividly illustrated PDF resource, meticulously crafted for middle school educators teaching grades 6-8, and seamlessly adaptable for upper elementary and early high school settings. This indispensable guide embarks students on an enriching and immersive exploration across every Latin American nation, from the vibrant streets of Argentina to the lush landscapes of Venezuela. It delves deeply into each cou
Preview of Spanish-American War Research Poster Project (8th-12th grades)

Spanish-American War Research Poster Project (8th-12th grades)

Elevate your U.S. History classroom with our engaging Spanish-American War Research Poster Project! This meticulously designed lesson plan is tailored for grades 8th-12th, offering an immersive journey through the war's causes, key battles, and far-reaching consequences. With three research stations encircling a captivating hand-drawn illustration of Theodore Roosevelt as a soldier, your students will embark on an educational adventure that combines history, critical thinking, and creativity.Key
Preview of MAS Day 20: Exploring Immigration Policies

MAS Day 20: Exploring Immigration Policies

Created by
LearningWithMrG
Day 20:Essential Question: How did the U.S’ immigration policies towards Mexico change over time and who benefited? Explain.What: Today, we will continue learning about the reality of ever changing immigration policies in the United States. Why: We have been thinking about U.S. immigration policies on paper vs. in reality. Understanding these policies will help you think about how immigration is constantly undergoing changes and the ways people in the past and today are affected by these change
Preview of Effects of Ideological Conflicts in 20th Century Latin America WebQuest with KEY

Effects of Ideological Conflicts in 20th Century Latin America WebQuest with KEY

This WebQuest was created to meet the following state standard:W.72: Explain how ideological conflicts between capitalism and communism led to armed insurgencies, revolutions, and military dictatorships in Latin American nations, including: Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, and Nicaragua.
Preview of Hispanic Heritage Saints Research Project No Prep

Hispanic Heritage Saints Research Project No Prep

Created by
Celtic Casa Mama
This Hispanic Heritage Saints Research Project is the perfect resource for Catholic Spanish Classrooms during Hispanic Heritage Month. If you want to embrace Hispanic Heritage month while including elements of the Catholic faith, let this project save you loads of time preparing something for your students to use. You do not have to be a Catholic or Christian teacher to use this in your classroom. These impressive hispanic men and women can serve as examples for all students. Opportunity to re
Preview of Central America Revealed: A Cultural Compass for Young Explorers

Central America Revealed: A Cultural Compass for Young Explorers

"Central America Revealed: A Cultural Compass for Young Explorers" is a dynamic, visually stunning PDF resource meticulously tailored for middle school educators teaching grades 6-8, and effortlessly adaptable for upper elementary and early high school classrooms. This invaluable guide invites students on a captivating exploration of each Central American country, from Costa Rica to Panama, delving into their rich histories, celebrating influential figures, unveiling vibrant cultural highlights,
Preview of Jose Marti Timeline Graphic Organizer and Coloring Page (8th-12th grade)

Jose Marti Timeline Graphic Organizer and Coloring Page (8th-12th grade)

Description:Delve into the remarkable journey of this Cuban poet, essayist, and independence leader who led an indelible mark on history. Our Jose Marti Timeline Graphic Organizer and Coloring page lesson will be perfect for any student grades 8-12th. grades 8-12th and provides hands-on activities to deepen students' understanding of Jose Marti. For starters, students can show their creativity via the coloring pages with realistic illustration. Furthermore, students can complete research and
Preview of Hispanic Heritage

Hispanic Heritage

Created by
Lessons4Life
This assignment utilizes well known Hispanic Americans who have had an impact on the United States and then has students model a research presentation based on the format seen in the PowerPoint. This is a great lesson for teaching Hispanic Heritage for Hispanic Heritage Month as well as simple research for students to begin learning about sourcing as well as an opportunity for students to present to the class.
Preview of Latin American Revolutions: Research Epitaph High School History Project

Latin American Revolutions: Research Epitaph High School History Project

Are you looking for Project-Based, Student-Centered, Skills-Based, Experiential AND State-Standard-Aligned Activities...On Demand?Well, if so, you've come to the right place! The Creative Historian has your back!Admittedly morbid, yet often overlooked in importance, epitaphs are the immortal whispers of a life's echo: a short series of words that briefly informs future passersbys of a legacy once lived. In this World History and Geography II (1500-Present) project, your students will work indivi
Preview of Hispanic Heritage Resources

Hispanic Heritage Resources

Description: This  is a 33-google slide collection of YouTube read aloud and videos, many biographies, celebrating famous Hispanic Americans. They can be used as aural research, as a collection or assigned individually to students.  A short Google slide research project in English or Spanish is included. It can be assigned in class or as a home project. Rubric and parent letter included for your convenience. Descripción:Esta es una colección de 33 diapositivas de Google y de vídeos de libros en
Preview of Aztec Civilization Reading Analysis + Assessment

Aztec Civilization Reading Analysis + Assessment

Created by
Hayestory
About:Reading analysis on the Aztec Civilization, including City life in Tenochtitlan, Aztec society, calendar, religion, writing and technology, art, and government - Prior to colonizationIncluded:Reading AnalysisPage 1 - About the Aztecs: Tenochtitlan, The CityPage 2 - Aztec Society, CalendarPage 3 - Aztec Religion, Gods, Mythology, Writing and TechnologyPage 4 - Art and GovernmentFormal AssessmentMultiple ChoiceTrue/FalseFill in the blankMatchingWritten Responses
Preview of South American Research Project

South American Research Project

Created by
5th Grade Family
Students can access this template to complete a digital research presentation about a South American country. This project allows students to be creative by adding pictures, backgrounds, and fonts, while also learning about the various countries. Students can then present their information to the class.
Preview of Debates: US as a World Power: 1898 - Present

Debates: US as a World Power: 1898 - Present

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the United States embarked on several imperialist campaigns in Asia, the Pacific, and the Americas. American expansionists had come to believe that it was their nation's "manifest destiny" not only to stretch from the Atlantic to the Pacific, but also to expand the United States' influence around the world and find new markets abroad. In order to carry out these goals as well as to ensure the continued success of America's growing economy, the United St
Preview of Latin America World Bank Simulation

Latin America World Bank Simulation

Created by
Perri Devon-Sand
The World Bank, an international organization that provides financial and technical assistance to countries around the world, has announced the creation of a $2 billion-dollar Global Risk Fund. The Bank is presently soliciting proposals for how to eradicate all of the following global risks: Climate Change, Gender Inequality, Extreme Poverty and Hunger, Corruption in the Government,  Poor/Limited Access to Healthcare, and Safety/Security. In groups, students represent a fictitious international
Preview of Fabulous Ancient Cities of Mesoamerica & South America: Practice Research Skills

Fabulous Ancient Cities of Mesoamerica & South America: Practice Research Skills

Created by
Julie Corbalis
This internet based small group one day research project is designed for 7th grade social studies students who are studying Native American Culture Areas, Aztecs/Incas/Mayas, Mesoamerican & South American History, Historic Cities of the Western Hemisphere. The goals of this activity include: to introduce students to basic internet research strategies, to introduce students to 3 incredible ancient cities of the Western Hemisphere, to build stamina while reading/researching a particular topic,
Preview of Mexican American Current Issues Project

Mexican American Current Issues Project

Created by
Bailey Priest
Mexican American Current Issues Research ProjectThe first page includes a lesson overview and lists the tasks that they will need to complete. Students are given a choice of 6 current issues facing Mexican Americans. They will choose an issue to research and then they will create a newspaper article about the issue and where we are currently as a nation with the issue. The second page is to help them get started with their research- it lists questions for them to answer about the topic that they
Preview of Fighting for Our Rights Research Paper: Assignment, Outline and List of topics

Fighting for Our Rights Research Paper: Assignment, Outline and List of topics

This bundle includes everything you need for your students to do a complex Research Paper comparing the 60s and 70s struggles to issues today. The bundle includes a detailed assignment, an outline worksheet and a detailed list of topics.
Preview of Fighting for our rights 1960’s and 1970’s-Present day Research Project

Fighting for our rights 1960’s and 1970’s-Present day Research Project

This is a Research Paper assignment. Below it is described in student centered language:"Your mastery assignment for the 1960’s and 1970’s unit will be writing a 5-7 page research paper on a Specific Topic about a social movement this Time Period (minimum 6 sources- 3 historical and 3 contemporary include 1 peer-reviewed journal article). Topic: you can choose from thelist of organizations, people and events or choose a topic of your own "
Preview of Latin American Warm-ups to celebrate Hispanic heritage month

Latin American Warm-ups to celebrate Hispanic heritage month

This is a great set of 10 warm ups about different Latin Americans activists and influential people in American history. A variety of topics are covered each day, for example, immigration in America, World War I hero Marcelino Serna, poetry analysis, and more!Each of the 10 warm ups come with 2 options for students to answer, one requiring more critical thinking and/or background knowledge.From the minute the bell rings, engage your students with this set of 10 fantastic warm ups that celebrate
Preview of South America Country Research Activity - Includes ALL South American Countries

South America Country Research Activity - Includes ALL South American Countries

Are your students ready for their first research assignment? Encourage your students to use the internet and other reputable sources to find current information on each South American country! Each country has their own sheet. A photo of each flag is included, but your student is responsible for finding the following for each:- Capital- Population- President- Language(s) Spoken- Currency- Geography- Fun Fact(s)This is a great learning activity while teaching your students about safe internet usa
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