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Asian studies Common Core WHST.11-12.1 resources

Preview of The Rise of Imperial Japan - World War Two - Digital & Print!

The Rise of Imperial Japan - World War Two - Digital & Print!

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This resource provides teachers with all the materials necessary to teach the history of totalitarianism, militarism and imperialism in Japan before WW2.This resource includes:In-depth and engaging article on the rise of militarism and totalitarianism in Japan, highlighting major events from the WW1 to the beginning of WW2Handout that promotes historical thinking concepts, focusing on analysis of historical significance - students are required to think critically about the information in the rea
Preview of Stop Anti-Asian Hate! -Listen, Short Ans. Research, Conversation, Paragraph

Stop Anti-Asian Hate! -Listen, Short Ans. Research, Conversation, Paragraph

High-Interest Topic: The mass shooting in Atlanta (March 16, 2021) is a horrifying reminder of the ongoing violence and hate crimes against Asian Communities. This task provides two podcast options—one is Canadian and one is American. With your students, delve into the ongoing history of this complex problem of being Asian and the "model minority". Skills/ Activities: Gives students multiple opportunities and modes of investigating this topic: listen, short answers, research, conversation, and p
Preview of Compare and Contrast - Op-ed writing and memoir writing

Compare and Contrast - Op-ed writing and memoir writing

In this lesson, students will learn how to compare and contrast different types of writing. The first element included in this lesson is an op-ed published by Crystal Bui in the Chicago Tribune where she argues the need to hold a chancellor making racist remarks accountable. The second element is the chapter from Crystal Bui's memoir where she describes the same racist incident, using narrative speaking style. Students will be able to directly analyze the different types of sentence structures,
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