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Civics Common Core RL.11-12.1 resources

Preview of U.S. Constitution UNIT PLAN BUNDLE - 4 Weeks - Includes Pacing Guide

U.S. Constitution UNIT PLAN BUNDLE - 4 Weeks - Includes Pacing Guide

This unit bundle includes a variety of our engaging, best-selling resources for teaching through the Constitution of the United States, both its content as a document and its history within the early formation of the republic. These hands-on activities can engage your students throughout the span of your teaching unit. The products include worksheets, projects, primary source materials, and video guides. There is also a bonus Curriculum Pacing Guide with a suggested sequence for how you can sche
Preview of The Constitution: Text Analysis - Mini Unit, CCSS

The Constitution: Text Analysis - Mini Unit, CCSS

This is a 3-day mini unit in which students analyze the text of the Constitution of the United States. This works well as a text analysis for ELA, history, or a civics classroom. Students will read the text (included), engage with the vocabulary, collaborate to answer text-dependent questions, and complete a writing assessment from a choice board. Product includes:OverviewDaily lesson plansWarm UpsExit TicketsVocabulary Preview (answer key included)Anticipation GuideThe text itself ("The Constit
Preview of Henry David Thoreau - Civil Disobedience - Lesson Plan

Henry David Thoreau - Civil Disobedience - Lesson Plan

Claims and Themes Developed Through Paradox: This lesson plan focuses on Thoreau’s use of paradox in “Civil Disobedience.” Students will identify and analyze examples of paradox in passages from the text and explain the ideas they convey. By studying Thoreau’s use of paradox as a rhetorical device, students will be better able to identify and describe the major claims and themes in the essay.Learning Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students will be able todefine and describe paradox as a
Preview of Night Nonfiction Gallery Walk

Night Nonfiction Gallery Walk

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Yaddy's Room
In this nonfiction gallery walk for Elie Wiesel's Night students will learn about key concepts featured in the play like the Holocaust, bystander effect, World War II and others to help them contextualize dialogue incorporated into the memoir and synthesize themes and events in the memoir with the historical context. By studying these concepts students will gain a deeper understanding of the the Holocaust and social concepts that form the context of Night. They will learn about what World War II
Preview of The Great Gatsby Nonfiction Gallery Walk

The Great Gatsby Nonfiction Gallery Walk

Created by
Yaddy's Room
In this nonfiction gallery walk for F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby students will learn about key concepts featured in the play like culture in the 1920s and others to help them contextualize dialogue incorporated into the play and synthesize themes in the novel with real life events and people. By studying these concepts students will gain a deeper understanding of the the Jazz age and social concepts that form the backdrop of The Great Gatsby. They will learn about what New York was lik
Preview of The Crucible Nonfiction Gallery Walk

The Crucible Nonfiction Gallery Walk

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Yaddy's Room
In this nonfiction gallery walk for Arthur Millers's The Crucible students will learn about key concepts featured in the play like puritan society, mob mentality, McCarthyism and others to help them contextualize dialogue incorporated into the play and synthesize themes in the novel with real life events and people. By studying these concepts students will gain a deeper understanding of the puritan society and psychological concepts that form the backdrop of The Crucible. They will learn about w
Preview of Civic Engagement "Dear Neighbor" Project

Civic Engagement "Dear Neighbor" Project

Created by
LNoyesBio
This is an amazing three-ish day project about Civics, Persuasive Writing, Collaborative Revision, and Public Speaking! Overall project flow:* Students reflect on their priorities, biases, and reasons for supporting their chosen candidate in an upcoming election.* Students peer-edit their letters, revising arguments for grammar and persuasive power.* Teams of students campaign for their chosen candidate, collaborating to write a Platform Speech they present to the class.* As campaign staffers,
Preview of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Letter from a Birmingham Jail Lesson Resources

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Letter from a Birmingham Jail Lesson Resources

Created by
Stephanie Best
This Google Drive folder contains guidance with everything you need to know to effectively guide students through reading Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" and assess their understanding of the text. Essential Questions:Is it ever justified to break the law? In which circumstances is civil disobedience justified?How does Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from a Birmingham Jail relate to social issues that persist in the U.S.? What has changed since the civil rights m
Preview of Amanda Gorman "The Hill We Climb" Poetry Analysis for High School English

Amanda Gorman "The Hill We Climb" Poetry Analysis for High School English

Created by
The Posh Pencil
Amanda Gorman read her compelling speech "The Hill We Climb" at the Presidential Inauguration this year and it is a relevant, touching poem for America's students to reflect on. This analysis resource will guide your conversations in class and focus your students' work during your examination of this poem.What's Included?Theme AnalysisPersonal Reflection and Connection Poetic DevicesQuote AnalysisSummary WritingLooking for more Poetry resources? Click Below!✪Maya Angelou Study✪ Emily Dickinson P
Preview of "Resident Alien" short story lesson plans

"Resident Alien" short story lesson plans

Created by
Charles Kowalski
The short story “Resident Alien” by Charles Kowalski, in the Insecure Writers’ Support Group anthology DARK MATTER: ARTIFICIAL (Pikeville, NC: Freedom Fox Press, 2021, pp. 110-128), uses science fiction to explore real-world issues of discrimination and human rights. The story’s premise is, “What if the struggle for freedom and equality were not a matter of one race of humanity against another, but of the entire human race together?” These materials, intended as a supplement to the story, prompt
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