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Preview of Back to School ART. Visual Art Curriculum. Lessons, Support, Video Tutorials

Back to School ART. Visual Art Curriculum. Lessons, Support, Video Tutorials

Providing outstanding teaching resources on TPT since 2015. Unlock Creativity with our Visual Art Curriculum: Comprehensive Units, Engaging Lessons, Detailed Plans, Exceptional Support, and Exclusive Video Demos!Make ART meaningful with this fun elementary and middle school art curriculum. Updated for 2024. This art curriculum bundle pack includes lessons, worksheets, projects, visuals, videos and a lot more to fill every single day of a school year. Covers drawing, painting, sculpture, photogra
Preview of Black History and Social Justice | TED Talks Lessons

Black History and Social Justice | TED Talks Lessons

Intriguing resources to engage your students in reading, listening, and writing activities. Your students will love pondering higher-level questions regarding civil justice - which will culminate in writing a court Motion (with authentic Rules of Court guidelines).Each lesson is accompanied by a link to an episode of TED Talks: “We Need to Talk About an Injustice” by Bryan Stevenson, “Color Blind or Color Brave” by Mellody Hobson, and “The Danger of Silence” by Clint Smith. These fascinating spe
Preview of MyPerspectives 9th Grade Unit 3: Literature of Civil Rights

MyPerspectives 9th Grade Unit 3: Literature of Civil Rights

This LOADED resource facilitates students to discover how the writings and speeches of the Civil Rights movement inspired social change and demonstrates how words inspire change. Students will interact with a series of speeches, writings, poems, and videos to better understand and create their own change-inspiring speech at the end of the unit. This concise resource includes do-now's, vocabulary, comprehension check questions and answers, discussion questions, debate topics, assessments, and eng
Preview of Gender Studies Pacing Guide - Unit 1

Gender Studies Pacing Guide - Unit 1

Created by
Melissa Baldwin
Unit 1 of 5 Women and Gender Studies Pacing Guide + ResourcesGrades 9-12Unit 1: The Social Construction of GenderEQ: How do we understand ourselves in relation to our gender?Includes:*Full Unit Plan - 25-35 days depending on bell schedule*Activities and Assignments scaffolded from beginning to end of unit*Critical thinking skills gained from focusing on gender, performance, and identity*Templates for: Non-Fiction reading, One Pagers, Exit Tickets--PREVIEW shows the plan without links to assignme
Preview of AP US History Semester 1 Complete Curriculum (Low Prep/Student Driven)

AP US History Semester 1 Complete Curriculum (Low Prep/Student Driven)

Does AP US History instruction get you down? At Mano Koa Enterprises, we say teaching APUSH is "A'ole Pilikia" (No Problem in Hawaiian). Revolutionize your instruction of history with an entire year's worth of culturally responsive instruction which gives students an active role in studying history. This award winning (2021 Gilder Lehrman Oregon History Teacher of the Year) product half-year's curriculum contains the following elements: 35 original lessons with detailed lesson plans covering
Preview of Black History Month Educational Bundle: Explore, Research, and Create (NO PREP)

Black History Month Educational Bundle: Explore, Research, and Create (NO PREP)

Created by
DocLearn
Unlock a comprehensive and engaging Black History Month educational bundle designed for middle and high school students. This bundle is a holistic journey through history, integrating primary sources, in-depth research assignments, and transformative projects. From analyzing the Brown vs. Board of Education opinion to embodying unsung heroes in a Living Museum, this bundle provides a dynamic and multifaceted approach to Black history education.Primary Source Analysis: This primary source analysi
Preview of Presidents Day Writing Activity: How to Write a Letter to the President ⭐ Civics

Presidents Day Writing Activity: How to Write a Letter to the President ⭐ Civics

Formal Letter Writing Unit: How to Write a Letter to Politicians: This complete letter writing unit will equip your students with basic skills that will last them a lifetime. From addressing the envelope to content to formatting, this resource has you covered. Perfect for high school and middle school civics, social studies, history classes, citizenship, and adult education! Check out the preview to see each page of the resource!This resource is perfect for Presidents Day, but it is always rel
Preview of MLK Day - What Is Your Life's Blueprint Peardeck

MLK Day - What Is Your Life's Blueprint Peardeck

Created by
teachquelle
Pop on this Peardeck for an engaging lesson. MLK's speech to an auditorium full of middle school students, begs the question, What is your life's blueprint? There is a bell ringer, exit ticket, and a close read Google doc of Kings speech. Please email me at quelle1984@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Preview of Love Letter to a US Amendment: Government Civics Valentine's Writing Activity

Love Letter to a US Amendment: Government Civics Valentine's Writing Activity

This fun Valentine's Day writing activity allows students to show their creative or funny side without getting behind in content. This writing activity requires students to use historical claims to write a love letter to their favorite amendment. Suitable for Civics, US Government, or Comparative Government.IncludesScaffolded instruction page and resource websitesThree Differentiated pages: one scaffolded for ELL/IEP/504 with checklist rubric, one with lines and checklist rubric, and one with a
Preview of Exploring Identity, Privilege & Oppression

Exploring Identity, Privilege & Oppression

Why are some identities granted social privileges more than others? How does oppression manifest on ideological, institutional, interpersonal, and internalized levels? In this unit, students will explore their various identities and the ways in which oppression and privilege manifest in American society. Students will use the 4 I's of Oppression as a framework to analyze one oppressed social group (-ism) in a focus group.
Preview of Black History Month Project

Black History Month Project

This is a project students can do to learn more about Black history around the world. As always, I give student choices as well as approval for people not on the list. Students will look at the person's background, achievements, and reflect over their impact(s).
Preview of See Me On Social FollowMe Back-to-School All About Me Social Media Activities

See Me On Social FollowMe Back-to-School All About Me Social Media Activities

Slay back-to-school with our “Get to Know You” social media templates!  Start back on the right track by having your students participate in these activities themed around current social media platforms.  Gaining insight into your students' lives is a crucial component of creating a positive classroom climate and building relationships with those in your class.  Fostering a welcoming environment inevitably yields greater success.  Our “All About Me” activities are designed for upper elementary a
Preview of Literature of Civil Rights (ELA, Black History Month Unit)

Literature of Civil Rights (ELA, Black History Month Unit)

This LOADED resource facilitates students to discover how the writings and speeches of the Civil Rights movement inspired social change and demonstrates how words inspire change. Students will interact with a series of speeches, writings, poems, and videos to better understand and create their own change-inspiring speech at the end of the unit. This concise resource includes do-now's, vocabulary, comprehension check questions and answers, discussion questions, debate topics, assessments, and eng
Preview of Women's History Month Daily Writing Prompts | Critical & Analytical Thinking

Women's History Month Daily Writing Prompts | Critical & Analytical Thinking

Get your students reflecting, analyzing, and writing every day during Women's History Month with these writing prompts. Students are asked to analyze and respond to thought-provoking quotes from a wide variety of historical figures, academics, politicians, artists, activists, and writers, in addition to completing short vocabulary tasks. This resource sparks critical thinking about civil rights, democracy, government, the U.S. Constitution, justice, courage, success, equality, and more. Great fo
Preview of Black History Month Daily Writing Prompts | Critical & Analytical Thinking Gr 7+

Black History Month Daily Writing Prompts | Critical & Analytical Thinking Gr 7+

Get your students reflecting, analyzing, and writing every day during Black History Month with these writing prompts. Students are asked to analyze and respond to thought-provoking quotes from a wide variety of historical figures, academics, politicians, artists, activists, and writers, in addition to completing short vocabulary tasks. This resource sparks critical thinking about civil rights, democracy, government, the U.S. Constitution, social justice, courage, patriotism, success, liberty, an
Preview of Presidents Day Bundle: Opinion Writing, Letter Writing, & Quote Bookmarks

Presidents Day Bundle: Opinion Writing, Letter Writing, & Quote Bookmarks

Presidents Day Writing Bundle! How to Write a Letter to the President, Opinion Writing about Presidents, and Abraham Lincoln and George Washington Quote Bookmarks are included in this awesome Presidents Day Bundle perfect for middle school social studies, high school history, government, or civics classes. These would even be excellent when used in citizenship classes or adult ESL! Are you looking for some engaging writing activities about government to use with your group for Presidents' Day th
Preview of Women's Studies: Women in Ancient Greece

Women's Studies: Women in Ancient Greece

The lecture will introduce students to the ancient Greeks. The lecture begins by exploring what life was like for women in ancient Greece. While the lecture and supplemental activities highlight the patriarchal society, there are examples of women who were able to contribute to the history of Greece in the same ways as their male counterparts. The student should find it enlightening the roles that women have been able to fill throughout Greek history. Students will learn about Sappho and other a
Preview of Reconstruction Jigsaw Project: Create a African American Magazine about Freedom

Reconstruction Jigsaw Project: Create a African American Magazine about Freedom

JIGSAW PROJECT: CREATE AN AFRICAN AMERICAN MAGAZINE ABOUT FREEDOMInquiry Question: How did African Americans combat segregation after Reconstruction?PERFECT FOR A COOPERATIVE DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSROOM!Keep learning at home fun with cooperative projects, not boring lectures and powerpoint presentations!Students will create a magazine aimed toward newly freed slaves going over many of the accomplishments Black people have achieved since the end of slavery. Students will focus on African
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