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Latino and hispanic studies Common Core RH.9-10.2 resources

Preview of Latin American Revolutions: Whole Unit Bundle: 7 Days (Editable)

Latin American Revolutions: Whole Unit Bundle: 7 Days (Editable)

Created by
Teach 'n Thrive
Grab this 7-day Latin American Revolutions Unit and relax! From the causes of the revolutions, the main revolutionaries, Mexican and Brazilian Independence (case studies), map work, a scripted trial simulation, and effects of the revolutions -- it's all in here! There are group work lessons, pair/share, close-read activities, and modified handouts for struggling students. Completely done-for-you, engaging lessons that require no prep!EVERYTHING you need is here: Do Nows, EDITABLE slides, EDITABL
Preview of Latin American Revolutions Map Lesson, Editable (2 Versions)

Latin American Revolutions Map Lesson, Editable (2 Versions)

Created by
Teach 'n Thrive
This no-prep lesson students work independently or in pairs to complete a map activity. The lesson includes all components: warm-up, mini-lecture, activity, and a conclusion. An answer key and lesson plan are provided to ensure this resource is effortless to implement. There are both print and digital versions included. This resource is EDITABLE and includes links to Google slides and handoutsThe Lesson:A warm-up: students answer a question based on a map of Latin America.Whole-class multiple-c
Preview of Cuban Revolution Document Analysis (DBQ) *Editable

Cuban Revolution Document Analysis (DBQ) *Editable

Teach your students about the Cuban Revolution using this DBQ consisting of multiple primary and secondary sources.Students will analyze 7 documents total by reading primary and secondary sources detailing specific events from the Cuban Revolution and corresponding questions for each document. The documents include diverse accounts of the Cuban Revolution with various perspectives on the event including diary entries written by Che Guevara, an excerpt from Fidel Castro's famous speech "History W
Preview of Latin American Revolutions Project - Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, Haiti

Latin American Revolutions Project - Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, Haiti

This Latin American Revolutions project looks at 5 of the larger Latin American Independence fights: Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, and Haiti.You can encourage additional research, but there is a small blurb discussing each that is included.The students will compile a front-page newspaper headlining each of the independence movements. A template is included (with a rubric for you to add your own point structure).I would greatly appreciate your feedback!Any questions? Please let me know as
Preview of Latin American Revolutions - Magic Square Worksheet

Latin American Revolutions - Magic Square Worksheet

Latin American RevolutionsThis resource is appropriate for 6th-12th grades. Students use the provided reading to find the key terms and people. Similar to a crossword, the students match the description/statement to the correct term in the boxes. Magic Squares allow students to check their work for mistakes. They simply add up the numbers across each row and down each column. If all the columns ans rows have the same total, the answers are correct! Don't let your students know the magic number (
Preview of Legacies of the Cuban Revolution | Student Debate | Latin American Studies

Legacies of the Cuban Revolution | Student Debate | Latin American Studies

Created by
Rethink History
This 21-page activity guides students through the history of the Cuban Revolution's successes and failures from 1959 to the present. Students are guided in a structured academic debate by exploring the supporters and critics of the Cuban Revolution. Students read from multiple perspectives with the goal of understanding the ideology of revolutionaries and the Latin American left during the Cold War. Includes detailed graphic organizers, structured questions, instructions for debate referees, and
Preview of "Yo Soy Joaquin:" History with Poetry

"Yo Soy Joaquin:" History with Poetry

Created by
Savage Academy
Enhance your Civil Rights lessons with an introduction to Chicano poetry, specifically Rodolfo Corky Gonzalez's "Yo Soy Joaquin." OR, enhance your Poetry unit with history. This lesson introduces the iconic poem with an overview examination of the poem's message and key ideas. Audio and video are included as part of the lesson. This can be used as whole class work with small group/independent activities, or adapted to independent virtual or engaging deskwork. Listen to the entire poem for learne
Preview of Presentation Slides: Introduction to Afro-Mexicans

Presentation Slides: Introduction to Afro-Mexicans

This is a 21 slide presentation to teach about Afro-Mexicans. The presentation includes: Title SlideObjectives Slide8 slides with informational text (Afro-Mexicans, hidden story of Afro-Mexicans, Mexico's Census, Transatlantic Slave Trade, Yanga, Veracruz, Afro-Mexican culture, etc.)6 informational videos with 5 follow up questions
Preview of Causes of Latin American Revolutions Document Analysis Lesson, Editable

Causes of Latin American Revolutions Document Analysis Lesson, Editable

Created by
Teach 'n Thrive
This no-prep lesson introduces the causes of Latin American Revolutions -- social, economic and political -- through discussion and document analysis. The lesson includes all components: warm-up, mini-lecture, whole class modeling, pair/share and conclusion. A modified version of the student handout and an answer key is provided to ensure this resource is effortless to implement. There are both print and digital versions included. This resource is EDITABLE and includes links to Google slides a
Preview of Presentation Slides: The Fight for Ethnic Studies at SFSU

Presentation Slides: The Fight for Ethnic Studies at SFSU

This is a 19 slide presentation to introduce the fight for Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State University. This presentation is intended to introduce the strike, organized by the Third World Liberation Front, at SFSU that led the foundation for Ethnic Studies. The presentation includes:Title SlideObjective Slide14 slides with informational text (High School Requirement, Fight for Ethnic Studies, Ethnic Studies definitions, People of Color, etc.)2 questions to check for student understanding
Preview of Effects of Latin American Revolutions Gallery Walk and Group Lesson, Editable

Effects of Latin American Revolutions Gallery Walk and Group Lesson, Editable

Created by
Teach 'n Thrive
This no-prep lesson is a gallery walk and group discussion lesson about the impact of Latin American Revolutions. It addresses the social, economic and political challenges faced by the newly-created nations. The lesson includes all components: warm-up, mini-lecture and video, gallery walk, group analysis and conclusion. A lesson plan and an answer key are provided to ensure this resource is effortless to implement. There are both print and digital versions included. This resource is EDITABLE an
Preview of United Farm Workers Movement Presentation and Fill in the Blank Notes

United Farm Workers Movement Presentation and Fill in the Blank Notes

This Bundle includes "Presentation Slides: United Farmworkers Movement" the "Workbook: United Farm Workers Movement (Fill in the Blank Notes & Qs)."The "Presentation Slides: United Farmworkers Movement" is a 28 slide presentation to introduce the United Farm Workers Movement. The presentation includes:Title SlideObjectives Slide17 slides with informational text (Grape Strike, Grape Boycott, March to Sacramento, Filipino and Mexican Solidarity, etc.)1. 2 minute informational video7 short answ
Preview of Latin American Revolutions: Mexican Independence Group Work Lesson, Editable

Latin American Revolutions: Mexican Independence Group Work Lesson, Editable

Created by
Teach 'n Thrive
This no-prep lesson cover Mexico's independence movement. Students engage in scaffolded accountable talk, first in pairs and then in groups. The lesson includes all components: warm-up, mini-lecture, activity, and a conclusion. Homework is provided as well. There is a modified version of the reading and a lesson plan provided to ensure this resource is effortless to implement. There are both print and digital versions included. This resource is EDITABLE and includes links to Google slides and ha
Preview of Latin American Independence Movements

Latin American Independence Movements

This packet introduces students to important events and historical figures that are featured throughout Latin American independence movements. Students will interact with graphs, answer reading comprehension questions, and finally identify long-term causes and effects of these movements. There is a focus on the Haitian Revolution as this is a unique independence movement; this was the first time in history that enslaved peoples were successful in overpowering their oppressors and securing their
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Google Doc Packet & Printable - AOC "Women's Rights" Speech

Rhetorical Analysis Google Doc Packet & Printable - AOC "Women's Rights" Speech

PRINTABLE or DIGITAL Google Doc work packet. Ready to be assigned on Google Classroom. You will save time because an answer key and detailed lesson plan are included, and you will have a rigorous and engaging lesson aligned to standards on reading informational texts and argumentative writing! Students will love reading about social justice and gender inequality, perfect for Women's History Month!In this activity, students will...1. Evaluate AOC's persuasive techniques by reading the speech2. An
Preview of Latin American Revolutionaries: Stations Activity Lesson, Editable

Latin American Revolutionaries: Stations Activity Lesson, Editable

Created by
Teach 'n Thrive
This no-prep lesson introduces 4 Latin American Revolutionaries: Toussaint Louverture, Simon Bolivar, Father Hidalgo and Jose de San Martin in a stations activity. Students are given 5 activities to choose from, they choose 1 for each revolutionary. The lesson includes all components: warm-up, mini-lecture, activity, and a conclusion. There are modified versions of the reading passages and an answer key provided to ensure this resource is effortless to implement. There are both print and digital
Preview of Presentation Slides: United Farmworkers Movement

Presentation Slides: United Farmworkers Movement

This is a 28 slide presentation to introduce the United Farm Workers Movement. The presentation includes:Title Slide21 slides with informational text (Grape Strike, Grape Boycott, March to Sacramento, Filipino and Mexican Solidarity, Agricultural Relations Act, etc.)1. 2 minute informational video6 short answer questions for students to answer. These questions serve as checks for understanding. I have included sentence starters if they are helpful for your students.
Preview of Latin American Revolutionaries: Bolivar vs. Louverture Simulated Trial, Editable

Latin American Revolutionaries: Bolivar vs. Louverture Simulated Trial, Editable

Created by
Teach 'n Thrive
This no-prep lesson is super engaging AND rigorous! Students act out a trial simulation to decide who is the more impactful revolutionary, Simon Bolivar or Toussaint Louverture. There are 14 different roles (judges, lawyers, witnesses), so LOTS of students can participate. The lesson concludes with a writing prompt that encourages a close read of the script. The lesson includes all components: warm-up, mini-lecture, activity, and a conclusion. There are modified versions of the reading passages
Preview of Primary Source Analysis- Cesar Chavez, "What the Future Holds"

Primary Source Analysis- Cesar Chavez, "What the Future Holds"

This assignment focuses on a speech by Cesar Chavez. The speech is "What the Future Holds" from 1984. In the speech, Cesar Chavez discusses his background and his hopes for the United Farm Workers Union in California. He references the Civil Rights movement and talks about how he draws inspiration from it. In this assignment, I have scaffolded the speech with questions throughout. An example of a scaffolded question from the document: "The movement for Latino Americans began as a movement to uni
Preview of Global 2: The Haitian Revolution and Latin American Revolutions

Global 2: The Haitian Revolution and Latin American Revolutions

I use these series of lessons for End-Of-Unit make-up work, extra credit, and also as my curriculum for summer school. Each lesson is made up of three parts. A slideshow, a corresponding graphic organizer, and an independent assignment to complete after.You will find the link to the slideshow and corresponding graphic organizer on the front page of the assignment
Preview of WH9 - Civilizations of the Americas - Document Based Question

WH9 - Civilizations of the Americas - Document Based Question

A document-based question (DBQ) is a type of essay question that asks students to analyze primary and secondary sources on a particular historical topic or theme. Students are typically given a packet of documents and asked to use these sources to answer a specific question or prompt. DBQs are commonly used in AP and college-level history courses, and they require students to demonstrate their ability to analyze and interpret historical sources, as well as to develop and support an argument base
Preview of Workbook: United Farm Workers Movement (Fill in the Blank Notes & Qs)

Workbook: United Farm Workers Movement (Fill in the Blank Notes & Qs)

The "Workbook: United Farm Workers Movement (Fill in the Blank Notes & Qs)" are fill in the blank notes for students to complete while you present the "Presentation Slides United Farm Workers Movement."You can purchase both in my Bundle: "United Farm Workers Movement Presentation and Fill in the Blank Notes."
Preview of The Manifest Destiny and Westward Expansion Notes Sheet
Preview of Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: Poor People's Campaign

Scratch Off Primary Source Jamboard: Poor People's Campaign

This activity teaches students to close read a primary source image, determine the main idea, and cite evidence to support their claim. The Jamboard Scratch Off is a novel, fun, and quick (5-15 minute) way to engage diverse learners at varying reading levels in primary source analysis. At the heart of the exercise, students inquire about efforts to gain economic justice during the Civil Rights Movement by close reading an iconic image of the Poor People's Campaign. Table of ContentsHow do studen
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