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High school Martin Luther King Day asian studies worksheets

Preview of Martin Luther King Junior's I Have a Dream Speech Analysis GOOGLE DRIVE EDITION

Martin Luther King Junior's I Have a Dream Speech Analysis GOOGLE DRIVE EDITION

Martin Luther King Junior's "I Have a Dream" speech is ripe for analysis in any ELA classroom, but you can amp up your instruction of this influential and eloquent text this year with this set of interactive Google Drive activities that you can share with your students. This activity pack includes a close read/annotation graphic organizer, ethos/pathos/logos analysis, rhetorical analysis, and figurative language scavenger hunt. You can pick and choose whatever works best for your students, stand
Preview of Japanese American Internment Camps Stations: Pearl Harbor, Camps, Korematsu

Japanese American Internment Camps Stations: Pearl Harbor, Camps, Korematsu

Use this interactive activity to engage students with the history of Japanese American internment during WWII. Students will view a diverse set of artifacts, including paintings, a variety of oral history interview transcripts, image sets, letters from Japanese Americans held in internment camps, and newspaper coverage of internment. As they go, students will answer a few questions for each primary source--analyzing the history of discriminatory treatment toward Japanese Americans in the 1940s.
Preview of Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire

Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire

Created by
Living History
This lesson always turns the classroom excitement level way up! Students will hear stories of Mongol warriors drinking horse blood on the run and catapulting Black Death carcasses in siege warfare, as well as learn about the Mongol Empire's policies of religious tolerance and egalitarian meritocracy. How did Genghis Khan manage to establish the largest land-based contiguous empire in the world's history? What was it about the Mongols' geography, way of life, military tactics, and ruling styles t
Preview of Selma - Movie Guide

Selma - Movie Guide

Created by
Steve Pasche
This seven page download includes 45 thought provoking questions, which are intended to help your students stay focused as they view the 2014 film "Selma," starring David Oyelowo. This is a great fit for a unit on the Civil Rights, or the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. An answer key was added 7/24/2015.
Preview of Introduction to Stereotypes, Prejudice & Discrimination Lesson for High School

Introduction to Stereotypes, Prejudice & Discrimination Lesson for High School

Teaching our students about stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination can seem challenging. This lesson is an easy way for teachers to introduce their students to difficult concepts. In this lesson students will examine common stereotypes from the media and society. They'll learn how to use the Cycle of Prejudice exercise to see how stereotypes can result in discrimination.This lesson will take approximately 1h 15m or more to complete plus extension writing promptIn this lesson students will ...
Preview of Mulan Movie Guide Questions with KEY

Mulan Movie Guide Questions with KEY

Created by
HIST EO GEO
Allow your students to watch Disney's Mulan while experiencing culture and answering meaningful questions that all pertain to accurate cultural depictions. Through these questions, students are engaged in retaining factual information as well as opinion and critical thinking based questions. Students will be asked questions on topics such as: The nomadic group of conquers in the movie--the Huns (or Mongols) The Great Wall of ChinaConfucianism & filial piety (respect and honor to parents and
Preview of World Religions Visual Study Guide Bundle

World Religions Visual Study Guide Bundle

These well-researched graphic study guides walk students through coming to a basic understanding of 5 of the major world religions, including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Working through these as part of your introduction to each religion will help students get the big picture, as well as find points of connection and contrast. Important terms such as monotheism and reincarnation are recurring within the relevant religions, and each religion's unique sacred text, leader,
Preview of World War II Nanking Massacre / Rape of Nanking Primary Source Analysis(WW2)

World War II Nanking Massacre / Rape of Nanking Primary Source Analysis(WW2)

World War II Nanking Massacre/Rape of Nanking Primary Source Analysis Introduces students to the Nanking Massacre using primary source eyewitness accounts from the event. Students learn about war crimes and are exposed to Japan's debate over the extent and nature of the Massacre. This exercise looks at five primary source documents and an excerpt from a Japanese textbook. It is an excellent addition to your World War II Unit. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand
Preview of The African Americans Many Rivers to Cross Worksheets for ENTIRE SERIES Bundle

The African Americans Many Rivers to Cross Worksheets for ENTIRE SERIES Bundle

Created by
Elise Parker TpT
Six sets of fill-in worksheets, one for each episode. All questions have optional time stamps; all worksheets come with an optional student answer sheet to streamline grading and allow multiple uses of your printouts. Full context and fast-grade answer keys included!The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross, is an award-winning six-part documentary series by noted historian Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Covering from about the year 1500 through to the new millennium, the series addresses in a detaile
Preview of East and Southeast Asia Political Map Set

East and Southeast Asia Political Map Set

This set is perfect to use to teach students the countries of East and Southeast Asia.This set includes:TEACHING GUIDE22 editable POWERPOINT SLIDES & GOOGLE SLIDES which guide students through labeling their mapa BLANK POLITICAL MAP of East and Southeast Asia for students to fill out in order to learn and locate the countriesFilled in map / TEACHER KEYPRACTICE map quiz2 differentiated versions of a MAP QUIZ (paper copies)ANSWER KEYS to the map quizzes2 differentiated versions of a GOOGLE FOR
Preview of Empires of Ancient India: Mauryan and Gupta

Empires of Ancient India: Mauryan and Gupta

Created by
Laurance Nichols
This product is a great tool that covers both the Mauryan and Gupta Empires in South Asia. This handout contains reading passages, reading comprehension questions, gaining meaning from context clues, a timeline activity, and a graphic organizer assignment. This assignment includes information about Chandragupta Maurya, Ashoka, the Sakas, the Parthians, the Kushans, Chandragupta I, and Samundragupta,
Preview of The Silk Road DBQ Activity

The Silk Road DBQ Activity

Created by
Aaron Mathews
The Silk Road DBQ product is a Document Based Question activity designed so students can answer the question: Explain how the Silk Road facilitated the spread of trade and promoted cultural diffusion.There are 4 different documents for students to analyze and 7 questions to answer based on those documents so students can understand what they are looking at prior to answering the final essay question.I developed this product on Texas Standards: 4J.4J Readiness Standard and reads: WH.4J Analyze ho
Preview of Indus River Valley Civilization Reading & Stations Activity: Print & Digital

Indus River Valley Civilization Reading & Stations Activity: Print & Digital

This reading on the Indus River Valley Civilization discusses the river and the cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. It then goes over their achievements and explains how advanced they were. It then talks about their writing not being deciphered and the many aspects of their society which still remain a mystery, like their religion, political structure, and why the civilization collapsed. There are three questions at the end with a vocabulary section and an answer key is included.There is then
Preview of Civil Rights Gallery Walk (Visual Literacy Exercise)

Civil Rights Gallery Walk (Visual Literacy Exercise)

In this Civil Rights Movement gallery walk, students rotate through six stations making observations and inferences about 6 iconic photos in Civil Rights History. Students respond to meaningful questions relating to six historic photographs from the Civil Rights Movement and answer a culminating evidence-based question.Milestone Events1. Rosa Parks Fingerprinted (1956)2. Protest over Little Rock Integration (1959)3. Ruby Bridges Integration of William Frantz Elementary School (1960)4. Sit-in at
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr - Letter from Birmingham Jail Rhetorical Analysis - MLK

Martin Luther King Jr - Letter from Birmingham Jail Rhetorical Analysis - MLK

Practice rhetorical analysis of Martin Luther King Jr.'s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” with this engaging lesson! Great for AP Language and Composition and senior English classes on MLK Day or any day of the year. Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®. Included with this Rhetorical Analysis Lesson for Martin Luther King Jr. Day:✏️  Rhetorical Analysis Slideshow Lesson - Google Slides®, Microsoft PowerPoint®, and PDFExplore Ethos, Logos, Pathos, Aristotle’s Rhetorical Triangle, the SO
Preview of Google-U.S. Presence in the Middle East: Persian Gulf War, Afghanistan, and Iraq

Google-U.S. Presence in the Middle East: Persian Gulf War, Afghanistan, and Iraq

Created by
Social Classroom
What is all included? - Vocabulary Introduction on the following words: Diplomacy, Terrorism, Liberate, Truce, Invasion, Coalition, Hijacked. - Two page reading that covers: Overview, Persian Gulf War, Invasion of Afghanistan, and Invasion of Iraq. - Graphic organizer to cover the who, what, when, where, and why for each event. - Two pages or short answers that go along with the reading and a summarizing question to conclude the lesson. This lesson is great to use for:- Introduction to Topic - H
Preview of Shang & Zhou Dynasties Informational Text Worksheet + Distance Learning Version

Shang & Zhou Dynasties Informational Text Worksheet + Distance Learning Version

This informational text reading on the Shang and Zhou Dynasties is an excellent way for the students to learn about the first two official dynasties of China. After completing the reading, students compare the two cultures by listing attributes of each on the two column chart. Students learn about the two dynasties' social classes, economy, government, religion and their advances in art and science. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment. ** Also in
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr.(MLK) Coordinate Graphing Picture

Martin Luther King Jr.(MLK) Coordinate Graphing Picture

This is a great activity where students graph points on a coordinate plane and it creates a picture of Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK)! The clever title of "I have a dream..." gives them a clue to what the picture will be.   The points include ordered pairs from all four quadrants and decimals such as (1.5, -4.5)  CLICK HERE to SAVE over 40% and get this with my Coordinate Graphing Pictures BUNDLE   This resource includes: • A colored example of the finished picture  • Student Instructions with t
Preview of Info Reading Text - Ancient Japan Bundle (No Prep/Sub Plans)

Info Reading Text - Ancient Japan Bundle (No Prep/Sub Plans)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
A bundle of 9 assignments about the ancient civilization of Japan its traditions, culture, leaders, and religions. See the preview slide for a complete listing.Supplemental Assignments:"10 Key Historical Topics" assignment that can be used as an end of the unit project, assessment, or as a research project to introduce your unitA crossword puzzle based on terms from the readings.A follow up set of essay writing topics/questions.A great way to introduce the subject. The reading comes from a real
Preview of The Mongols - Positive or Negative Force worksheet

The Mongols - Positive or Negative Force worksheet

The Mongols - Positive or Negative Force worksheetSeries of secondary source readings that students analyze to judge if the Mongols were a positive or negative force in world history. Followed by a series of four critical thinking/analysis questions perfect for class discussion, a debate, or as a homework assignment. Answer key included!What files come with this product? The Mongols - Positive or Negative Force worksheet Word doc (for easy modification)The Mongols - Positive or Negative Force wo
Preview of Mulan 2020 Movie Guide Questions in ENGLISH. Digital, PDF and Word versions

Mulan 2020 Movie Guide Questions in ENGLISH. Digital, PDF and Word versions

No prep necessary! 31 Movie Guide Questions in chronological order that include pre-listening questions, questions to answer during the movie, and reflection/analysis questions that can also serve as discussion questions after the movie. This film highlights the importance themes of diversity, perseverance and family. Rated PG and perfect for any classroom! Includes Answer Key.Includes everything you need to teach Mulan in your classroom. Written 100% in English. Turn this blockbuster gem into a
Preview of Hidden Figures: A Book Study

Hidden Figures: A Book Study

Hidden Figures is the "untold true story of four African American women who helped launch our nation into space." This book study uses the young readers' edition, but can be adapted to other versions. It includes questions and vocabulary for each chapter as well as introductory research topics. This book is a great companion for almost any class and topic- it has math, physics, and history. Use it to teach about civil rights and science!I read it with my high school seniors and they loved the b
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, I Have a Dream Speech, MLK, CCSS

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, I Have a Dream Speech, MLK, CCSS

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Martin Luther King Jr.'s (MLK's) famous speech, "I Have a Dream." Dr. King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach U.S. history, rhetoric, speech and debate, Civil Rights, or to celebrate MLK Day. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this famous speech, practice CCSS alig
Preview of The Sacred Ganges River: The Good, the Bad, and the Nasty (pollution issues)

The Sacred Ganges River: The Good, the Bad, and the Nasty (pollution issues)

Created by
Janet Hall
NEW! POSTED FEB. 2015 My 7th graders were very engaged with this rather bizarre lesson, even though it was truly academic in nature! It was the information about pollution that really got them going. And, of course, that’s what I wanted them to be evaluating – so it’s a win-win!! Why is the Ganges River so important to Hindus? Do they actually worship the river? Why do Hindus pour ashes of cremated people into the river? These are the question students often know to ask, and they are answ
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