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Oral communication math Common Core RH.9-10.1 resources

Preview of 1970s & Civil Rights Movements - Poster & Music Analysis - Gallery Walk

1970s & Civil Rights Movements - Poster & Music Analysis - Gallery Walk

Using posters and music, students will be introduced to the various Civil Rights Movements of the 1970s and beyond. Students will have the opportunity to design their own posters and present to their peers in a Museum Tour style Gallery Walk!This Product includes:Instructions on how to run the activity: for the teacher linked to pages4 different lesson-modification options paired with Illinois Common Core State Standards!Printable student graphic organizers & notes for analysisSuggested rese
Preview of Imperialism Website Group Research Project

Imperialism Website Group Research Project

This resource is a great opportunity for students to immerse themselves in several important topics and skills:Group collaborationWebsite design using Google SitesThe history of Imperialism / ColonizationPresentation skillsWe have designed this resource to be "plug and play," so you won't have to create anything new and can hit the ground running. Included in this resource you will find:Student AssignmentStudent SlidesTeacher Project Tracker and Grading Note CatcherTutorial Video: Using Google
Preview of Modern Era Project

Modern Era Project

Students will have a choice of creating either a magazine, newspaper, or book about the political, social, and economic struggles facing new countries in the 20th and 21st centuries. When they are researching, they should be asking themselves, Is this a ____________ struggle? If yes, this is the content for their project. It’s just that simple!!! Also, the rubric is embedded on the handout!
Preview of Test Corrections

Test Corrections

Created by
English Junky
Test Corrections handout to utilize. It is a great handout for students to demonstrate their understanding while also connecting relevant evidence to the test question/answer.
Preview of Enduring Issues Vocabulary List

Enduring Issues Vocabulary List

Created by
Global 4Life
This a common revamped list of Enduring Issues can be used in Global I and II. Great for students to get familiar with and understand common themes. Aligns with NYS new Global 10 Regents and Framework Curriculum. Now Editable!
Preview of Debate: Immigration Restrictions & DACA in USA (Topic 2.12 @ AP Human Geography)

Debate: Immigration Restrictions & DACA in USA (Topic 2.12 @ AP Human Geography)

Balloon debate about DACA and restricting the immigration into USA. Purpose of this debate is not to convince the audience about certain position, but to demonstrate proficient communicating and critical thinking skills, active listening, using evidence, asking open-ended questions to others and referencing to what previous students said. Students take turns to introduce their positions in multiple rounds (time-permitting). Optional feature is to let students vote on the student who performed we
Preview of Vietnam: A Thousand Words

Vietnam: A Thousand Words

Created by
Eric Brickwood
Students are human, and humans are curious by nature. In addition, when viewing history, context, perspective, and bias are all factors in every story or photograph. As a result, using the most vivid images of the Vietnam Conflict, this project is designed to incite curiosity among students, whose job is to seek out more context in a photograph of their choosing. Furthermore, students will choose one song from a song list and dissect the context and meaning of the song. After putting together a
Preview of The Attack on Pearl Harbor: The Most Relevant and Important Information

The Attack on Pearl Harbor: The Most Relevant and Important Information

Created by
Debbie's Den
Present a thorough and mesmerizing account of the attack on Pearl Harbor with this overhead/handout. Included in this lesson are reasons for the attack, warning signs, information about the attack itself, stories of American heroes, Roosevelt's speech, and so much more. Most important, students will learn details that they've never known before. This product is a win-win in a classroom.
Preview of Canadian History World War II Project

Canadian History World War II Project

History Buy The Book's summative task is designed for Applied (General) level students but it could be used for Academic (Advanced) level students as well, with changes to the use of classroom versus home study and the approach to the conference portion. It is a comprehensive way to answer one guiding question that examines the most significant events in World War Two and what kind of impact it had on Canadians then and now. This assignment requires knowledge of the events but also requires crit
Preview of The Other America MLK Speech

The Other America MLK Speech

Created by
Adele Smith
This is a PowerPoint breaking down and adding context to The Other America speech by MLK. There are questions posted on slides as well as additional questions in the speaker's notes depending on your classroom and what you find to be appropriate. I want to make it very clear that it is up to you as a teacher to make sure the conversations are productive and respectful. No one person or group of people should debate or argue the right to exist as human beings.
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