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Common Core RH.9-10.9 resources for ESL-EFL-ELL

Preview of Greek God and Goddess Fake Instagram Project

Greek God and Goddess Fake Instagram Project

After studying Greek Gods and Goddesses, students will create an Instagram page that represents their God or Goddess in modern times, showing who they would post, interact with, and comment on. This bundle includes the student template, an exemplar, criteria for success, and rubric.
Preview of Primary Source Industrial Revolution Working Conditions

Primary Source Industrial Revolution Working Conditions

With this lesson you are able to collaborative evaluate primary sources related to the working conditions in the USA during the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century. The lesson culminates with an opportunity to debate around the bias found in the five different primary sources explored in the lesson.
Preview of Immigration

Immigration

Created by
Jessica Mitchell
This lesson allows students to explore the new wave of immigration in the late 1800's. Students will discover who was coming to America, where and why. They will also be also to identify what life was like for immigrants during the Gilded Age and analyze the different reactions to immigration at the time. This lesson was designed for high school ELL students so it also asks that they connect their experiences as an immigrant today to experiences of immigrants during the Gilded Age.
Preview of Government Styles and Leaders ELL PowerPoint

Government Styles and Leaders ELL PowerPoint

This powerpoint is a brief and general overview of different definitions of government styles, including a picture of a leader from that type of government in each slide. This is a presentation for ELL students so they can discuss government styles and definition in relation to the subject of social studies. This presentation is meant for ELLs to expand their vocabulary and be able to discuss government topics with general knowledge. This presentation is in no way or form meant to be political,
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