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Preview of The Marrow Thieves Novel Study- worksheets/assessments - BONUS FILE - Indigenous

The Marrow Thieves Novel Study- worksheets/assessments - BONUS FILE - Indigenous

Various worksheets and assessments for the novel The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline.ACTIVITY 1: PRE-READING ACTIVITYPre-Reading activity to introduce The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline- reviews the definition of marrow- has students compare/contrast Western and Indigenous Worldviews by watching a video- answers/video notes included.ACTIVITY 2: IMPACTS OF COLONIZATIONHelp students with their understanding of the novel while reading- reviews the definitions of colonization, assimilation, cul
Preview of First Contact docu-series - Season 1 AND Season 2 worksheets - Indigenous

First Contact docu-series - Season 1 AND Season 2 worksheets - Indigenous

Worksheets on BOTH seasons of the APTN docu-series First Contact4 worksheets for each season: questions on the Trailer, on Episode 1, on Episode 2 and on Episode 3Questions include what is going on at each location, how each individual is reacting, and reflection questions.Answers are included for details of each episode; no answers are included for reflection/inference-based questions as they are open to interpretation. Mark consideration is provided for each section.Links are included to watch
Preview of Compare and Contrast Essay Outline Format

Compare and Contrast Essay Outline Format

Created by
Trevor Morgan
If you want to help your students compose compare and contrast essays, purchase this. This outline gives students a skeleton/format to use in order to compose a compare and contrast essay. It includes how to format an introduction, body, and conclusion along with transitions.
Preview of Indian Horse Literary Essay- NBE3U-11 University Prep English/AP Lit- Indigenous

Indian Horse Literary Essay- NBE3U-11 University Prep English/AP Lit- Indigenous

Literary Essay outline for students studying the novel Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese. This outline is designed for students in the NBE3U/ENG3U, Grade 11 University Preparation English course or Advanced Placement Literature course (AP Lit). This is a more advanced essay outline for academic students.Includes step-by-step process with clear instructions and full worksheets for students to fill in throughout.This file includes:Page 1 - Essay Expectations and Outline with 4 topics to choose fro
Preview of The Marrow Thieves - Chapter Questions - Novel Study - Indigenous

The Marrow Thieves - Chapter Questions - Novel Study - Indigenous

Chapter questions for all 26 chapters of The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline - 51 chapter questions with 1 final reflection question (total of 52 questions)- titles of each chapter provided with page ranges- blank space provided for students to record their responsesAnswers includedDesigned for an NBE3C course in the Ontario curriculum (Grade 11 College Preparation English: Indigenous Voices), but can easily be used in other courses.Please check out my other resources for The Marrow Thieves in
Preview of Media Studies - Reel Injun film analysis - Indigenous representation - LESSON 5

Media Studies - Reel Injun film analysis - Indigenous representation - LESSON 5

Lesson 5 of a Media Studies Unit - Reel Injun film analysis - "On The Trail of the Hollywood Indian"Includes:Learning goalsConnection to previous lessons on stereotypes and Indigenous representationBackground on the documentary film Reel InjunQuestions to answer while watching the filmLink to watch the film in CanadaClass activity to reflect on the film - individual/group/reflection/discussionAssignment for students to respond to the film and submit their questionsRubric includedThis is part of
Preview of The Anthropocene Reviewed novel - Questions and Answer Key

The Anthropocene Reviewed novel - Questions and Answer Key

Created by
Trevor Morgan
These are questions that can either be used for discussion or for students to answer independently that go with the novel Questions for The Anthropocene Reviewed - Essays on a Human-Centered Planet by John Green. I use these questions when I teach this book at the college level.
Preview of The Marrow Thieves Literary Essay - NBE3C - 11 College Prep English - Indigenous

The Marrow Thieves Literary Essay - NBE3C - 11 College Prep English - Indigenous

Literary Essay outline for students studying the novel The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline. This outline is designed for students in the NBE3C/ENG3C, Grade 11 College Preparation English course.Includes step-by-step process with clear instructions and full worksheets for students to fill in throughout.Includes 3 essay topics to choose from with 6 steps for students to complete:1) Choosing a Topic2) Creating a Thesis3) Arguments and Quotations4) Body Paragraphs5) Introduction Paragraph6) Conclu
Preview of What the Eyes Don't See - Discussion Questions and Answer Key

What the Eyes Don't See - Discussion Questions and Answer Key

Created by
Trevor Morgan
These are questions that can either be used for discussion or for students to answer independently that go with the novel Questions for What the Eyes Don't See Essays by Mona Hanna-Attisha. I use these questions when I teach this book at the college level.
Preview of Indian Horse - Novel Study activities with BONUS FILE for the film - Indigenous

Indian Horse - Novel Study activities with BONUS FILE for the film - Indigenous

4 different activities for students to complete based on the novel Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese, plus BONUS FILE for the film.ACTIVITY 1: PRE-READING RESEARCHPre-Reading Research activity for students to research different topics related to the historical and contemporary context of the novel Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese.Topics include definitions, colonialism, residential schools, worldviews and more.ACTIVITY 2: PRE-READING VOCABULARYPre-Reading activity for students to review vocabular
Preview of 2024 GED PRACTICE TESTS ALL SUBJECTS

2024 GED PRACTICE TESTS ALL SUBJECTS

Created by
PRAKASH BHATIA
This document covers all exam topics and subjects along with the key and explanation to questions 154 pages
Preview of Media Studies - Indigenous Representation in the Media - LESSON 4

Media Studies - Indigenous Representation in the Media - LESSON 4

Lesson 4 of a Media Studies Unit - Indigenous Representation in the MediaIncludes:Learning goalsLesson on different representation of Indigenous peoples through the media by making connections back to the stereotypes lessonLesson that includes information on Indigenous women (and how it has led to the high numbers of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls)Lesson on sports logos and Indigenous mascots - compare/contrast various logos, read article/watch videos from Indigenous peoples abo
Preview of The Marrow Thieves - Novel Study worksheets with BONUS FILE - Indigenous

The Marrow Thieves - Novel Study worksheets with BONUS FILE - Indigenous

5 different worksheets for students to complete based on the novel The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline + BONUS FILEACTIVITY 1: PRE-READING ACTIVITYPre-Reading activity to introduce The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline - reviews the definition of marrow- has students compare/contrast Western and Indigenous Worldviews by watching a video- answers/video notes included.ACTIVITY 2: IMPACTS OF COLONIZATIONHelp students with their understanding of the novel while reading- reviews the definitions of
Preview of 30 Song-Inspired Writing Prompts for Social Studies and History

30 Song-Inspired Writing Prompts for Social Studies and History

Created by
Trevor Morgan
Combine social studies and history content with writing and music. If you want to find a creative way to get your students to enjoy writing and learn Social Studies and History concepts at the same time, this is your answer. Each writing prompt is tied to a song with the youtube video attached. Get your students to practice writing mini-essays by combining it with the joy of music. This is also a great way for them to hone their listening skills.I have found these song journal writing prompts to
Preview of Book Review - Lesson and Assignment WITH BONUS FILE

Book Review - Lesson and Assignment WITH BONUS FILE

Bundle includes Writing Book Reviews PowerPoint Lesson, Book Review Assignment Outline with Graphic Organizer and Rubric, and a BONUS FILE of a ready-made handout of a written example of a book review that is mentioned in the lesson.LESSON:- PowerPoint Lesson on writing Book Reviews - can easily be uploaded to Google Slides:- learning goal- what is a review- what types of mediums can be reviewed- what is the purpose of a review- who is the audience for a review- examples of reviews- expectations
Preview of First Contact - Season 2 - all 3 Episodes + Trailer - *BONUS FILE* - Indigenous

First Contact - Season 2 - all 3 Episodes + Trailer - *BONUS FILE* - Indigenous

Worksheets on season 2 of the APTN docu-series First Contact4 worksheets: questions on the Trailer, on Episode 1, on Episode 2 and on Episode 3Questions include what is going on at each location, how each individual is reacting, and reflection questions.Answers are included for details of each episode; no answers are included for reflection/inference-based questions as they are open to interpretation. Mark consideration is provided for each section.Links are included to watch the episodes FOR FR
Preview of English Existential Philosophy Literature Unit - Grades 11 / 12 Camus et al

English Existential Philosophy Literature Unit - Grades 11 / 12 Camus et al

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Meadows
Existential Literature Unit- unit works through aspects of philosophy with short readings - essays, short stories, poems, films- 41 pages of literature to work through with students while they can conduct a independent novel choice, reading groups for discussion Way This Unit Works for Me:- students can select a novel that works within the theory - can be dissected according to the novel- students conduct dialectical journals with their novels (sample provided in appendix in this file)- whi
Preview of "Secondhand Lions" movie packet

"Secondhand Lions" movie packet

Created by
Trevor Morgan
Nice way to have students analyze relationships between generations using the movie Secondhand Lions.****This goes well with the Savvas/Pearson unit on generations.****I have now added an answer key to this.
Preview of Fashion Culminating Project - environmental/human rights impacts of fast fashion

Fashion Culminating Project - environmental/human rights impacts of fast fashion

Culminating Assignment outline for Fashion Studies (such as HNL2O, HNC3C or HNB4M in the Ontario curriculum). Could also be used in most Social Studies classes or even an English class or as any assignment dedicated towards social justice. The focus of the assignment is on the negative impacts of fast fashion on workers, communities and the environment. Part 1 has students watch a 50 minute documentary and answer questions - link included.Part 2 has students explore an infographic article and
Preview of Media Studies - Stereotypes and Cultural Appropriation - Indigenous - LESSON 3

Media Studies - Stereotypes and Cultural Appropriation - Indigenous - LESSON 3

Lesson 3 of a Media Studies Unit - Stereotypes and Cultural AppropriationIncludes:Learning goalsStatement on the importance of listening to specific individuals from other cultures about how they are impacted by actions of those from the dominant cultureLesson on stereotypes, cultural appropriation and privilegeExamples from different Indigenous people and other BIPOC through art, fashion, Halloween, writing, etcLinks to different videos and articles to listen/watch/read perspectives from others
Preview of The Anthropocene Reviewed - Post-Reading Questionnaire

The Anthropocene Reviewed - Post-Reading Questionnaire

Created by
Trevor Morgan
These are questions that can either be used for discussion or for students to answer independently that go with the novel The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet by John green. I use these questions when I teach this book at the college level, usually as a post-reading activity.
Preview of What the Eyes Don't See book - Post-Reading Questionnaire

What the Eyes Don't See book - Post-Reading Questionnaire

Created by
Trevor Morgan
These are questions that can either be used for discussion or for students to answer independently that go with the novel What the Eyes Don't See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City by Mona Hanna-Attisha. I use these questions when I teach this book at the college level, usually as a post-reading activity.
Preview of A Snapshot of Your Younger Self - writing assignment

A Snapshot of Your Younger Self - writing assignment

Created by
Trevor Morgan
If you want to help your students to practice their writing and learn more about themselves, have them practice using this assignment. Have you ever looked at a picture of yourself and realized how different you were back then compared to now? Or how much you didn’t know back then about yourself or the world? Assignment summary: Find a photograph that has you in it, the older the better, but at least five years old. Now really look at that photo. Examine the surroundings and any other people o
Preview of Disney's "The Legend of John Henry" interactive movie questions and answer key

Disney's "The Legend of John Henry" interactive movie questions and answer key

Created by
Trevor Morgan
A great video and worksheet that shows the importance of an African-American legend....John Henry.Students will have to watch the Disney video to do this assignment.Do you want your students to enjoy watching videos but still really get something educational from it? What better way to reinforce your lessons then with a video that covers some of the lessons and standards that you are teaching. If you study legends, African-American history, or the railroad at all in your class, you will want to
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