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Common Core WHST.11-12.1b independent work packets

Preview of Native American Myths Mega Bundle: 2 week unit & project based learning activity

Native American Myths Mega Bundle: 2 week unit & project based learning activity

This Native American Mythology unit bundle includes two weeks of activities to help students understand some of the key features of Native American Mythology and recognize the link between American Literature, American History, and current events. Use as Native American Heritage month activities or as part of a wider mythology unit.The bundle includes:2 days of slide presentations with background information on the Native American tribes and myths covered in the unit (The Earth on Turtle’s Back
Preview of Academic Writing, Lesson 4 Part 2: Contractions, Capitalizations, Homophones...

Academic Writing, Lesson 4 Part 2: Contractions, Capitalizations, Homophones...

Created by
Trace Taylor
One of 30+ lesson plans that make up a middle school advanced placement and high school writing curriculum that prepares and leverages students for collegiate level writing. Note that this 1-30 academic writing curriculum will cover all of the writing standards from 5th to 12th grades as a whole, not individually. The whole is engineered to cover all aspects of writing and relative language mastery expected at the college level.This lesson dives into contractions, the apostrophe, capitalizations
Preview of AP US History Unit 5 & 6 DBQ - Reconstruction & New South

AP US History Unit 5 & 6 DBQ - Reconstruction & New South

This is a full Document Based Question (DBQ) with 7 documents (including one map and one visual) that covers social change in the American South post-Civil War. It's a great resource for practicing writing AP US History (APUSH) DBQs with students.
Preview of World_COP 28 Climate Change Conference in Dubai_Current Event News Reading_2023

World_COP 28 Climate Change Conference in Dubai_Current Event News Reading_2023

Current Events Reading Articles for Middle / High School in grades 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. This year's COOP 28 U.N climate summit will be held in Dubai. The main task at COP28 is a first-time assessment of countries' progress towards meeting limiting the global temperature rise.Reading passages cover contemporary issues. Great for current events journaling, reading comprehension practice, standardized test prep, enrichment courses, substitute teacher plans, home school lessons, or informally cha
Preview of Science_ Artificial Intelligence Detects Eye Disease_Current Event Reading_2023

Science_ Artificial Intelligence Detects Eye Disease_Current Event Reading_2023

Current events news lesson plans for middle and high school students in grades 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Scientists have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool capable of diagnosing and predicting the risk of developing multiple health conditions on the basis of people’s retinal images.
Preview of Science_800lb. Alligator Captured in Mississippi_Current Event Reading_2023

Science_800lb. Alligator Captured in Mississippi_Current Event Reading_2023

Current events news lesson plans for high school students in grades 9, 10, 11, 12. A group of Mississippi hunters captured a 14-foot-3-inch reptile weighing just over 800 pounds. The creature was the longest alligator ever captured in the state. Follow Us @ NewsLessonPlans on X, Facebook, Pinterest & YouTube
Preview of AP US History Unit 3 DBQ - Political Divisions

AP US History Unit 3 DBQ - Political Divisions

This is a full Document Based Question (DBQ) with 7 documents (including one visual source) that covers political divisions in the Early Republic before 1800. It's a great resource for practicing writing AP US History (APUSH) DBQs with students.
Preview of 11.5 - Document lesson: How do I research my question (using databases)?

11.5 - Document lesson: How do I research my question (using databases)?

At nomadicprofessor.com you'll find this session under US2: The Noise of Democracy, Session 1.5. This file includes a full, detailed, step-by-step lesson on doing research in online databases, with examples and organizers for individual notes:Detailed handouts (A, B, and C) that INSTRUCT, MODEL, and provide organizers for student PRACTICEHANDOUT A: this is where students get instruction in the steps of the research processHANDOUT B: this is where students see a model following the instructions g
Preview of INDEPENDENT Fracking Research Project / Debate Speech Prep / Earth Science

INDEPENDENT Fracking Research Project / Debate Speech Prep / Earth Science

Download and START this project in only 2 minutes - NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE on fracking necessary. Set up AN INDEPENDENT WORK PROJECT, A Class Debate, A Research Project, Persuasive Speech Writing, or Group Presentations using this easy, ALL-THE-WORK-IS-DONE-FOR-YOU, comprehensive guide.Contains: - 2 pages filled with 20 questions to spark student's exploration of knowledge - 4 trusted, scientific website links to factual information- 4 pages of ANSWER KEY information for teachers grading (You don't
Preview of Unit 12 - 1798-1806

Unit 12 - 1798-1806

This bundle includes a full unit of content covering the Alien and Sedition Acts to the causes of the First Barbary War. (The original text of this unit can be found at nomadicprofessor.com in US2: The Noise of Democracy.)Sessions 12.1-12.4 include the following resources:The full text of each Session from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (nomadicprofessor.com)Exclusive on-location mini-lectures from the Nomadic Professor (the thumbnails for each video in the PDF are hyperl
Preview of Great Recession & Great Depression Inquiry Digital Notebook

Great Recession & Great Depression Inquiry Digital Notebook

Inquiry Question: How has the US government responded to economic crises over time?Students explore the relief, recovery and reform efforts of both the Great Depression and the Great Recession (Financial Crisis of 2008). Inquiry is approached at the individual level as well as government and financial institutions for both historical contexts.C3 Standard Rubric (Change & Continuity) providedMost activities correspond with a teacher answer key slideAny outside articles are linked in the Notes
Preview of Unit 11 - 1789 to 1797

Unit 11 - 1789 to 1797

This bundle includes a full unit of content covering the Birth of the Union to the formation of the Federalist and Republican parties. (The original text of this unit can be found at nomadicprofessor.com in US2: The Noise of Democracy.) Sessions 11.1-11.4 include the following resources:The full text of each Session from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (nomadicprofessor.com)Exclusive on-location mini-lectures from the Nomadic Professor (the thumbnails for each video in the
Preview of 12.5 - Document lesson: How do I do research using a search engine?

12.5 - Document lesson: How do I do research using a search engine?

At nomadicprofessor.com you'll find this session under US2: The Noise of Democracy, Session 2.5.This file includes a full, detailed, step-by-step lesson on doing research using search engines, with examples and organizers for individual notes:Detailed handouts (A, B, and C) that INSTRUCT, MODEL, and provide organizers for student PRACTICEHANDOUT A: this is where students get instruction in the steps of the research process (what's covered: click restraint, original reporting, lateral reading, li
Preview of Tattoos on the Heart Chapter 4 Reading Guide

Tattoos on the Heart Chapter 4 Reading Guide

Help your students process Chapter 4 of Tattoos on the Heart by Fr. Greg Boyle, SJ; encourage them to go deep on their reflections
Preview of Using Primary Sources: Sourcing, Contextualization, and Corroboration

Using Primary Sources: Sourcing, Contextualization, and Corroboration

Through close reading and critical thinking, your students will learn how to compare and contrast competing accounts, developing the skills they need to become thoughtful and informed citizens. The sources included in this hyperdoc reference the American Revolution, but the lesson is designed to be used as a primer for historical texts, so the historical context is not necessary. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to enhance your classroom curriculum. Try out this free lesson on analyzi
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