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Common Core WHST.11-12.1d thematic unit plans

Preview of MyPerspectives 9th Grade Unit 3: Literature of Civil Rights

MyPerspectives 9th Grade Unit 3: Literature of Civil Rights

This LOADED resource facilitates students to discover how the writings and speeches of the Civil Rights movement inspired social change and demonstrates how words inspire change. Students will interact with a series of speeches, writings, poems, and videos to better understand and create their own change-inspiring speech at the end of the unit. This concise resource includes do-now's, vocabulary, comprehension check questions and answers, discussion questions, debate topics, assessments, and eng
Preview of AP Psychology Book Review Project - Final Exam

AP Psychology Book Review Project - Final Exam

Description: Quarter or semester long project where AP Psychology students will choose an informational text, fiction/nonfiction novel, or graphic novel to read in its entirety. Throughout the semester there will be check-ins where the students will meet in small groups to discuss their text. In the last week of the semester, students will complete a full book review using the provided criteria, and also create/build a physical product that helps to represent their book. These will be presented
Preview of Interdisciplinary Project Based Learning Unit Native American Heritage & Culture

Interdisciplinary Project Based Learning Unit Native American Heritage & Culture

This resource pulls together Native American mythology, primary source historical texts, and the habitat degradation of an endangered species in this week-long, interdisciplinary, project-based learning unit based on real-life current events. Use as a Native American Heritage month activity or as part of a wider mythology unit.Students explore a range of sources in a structured way (like a digital breakout activity, where they must 'unlock' each stage of their investigation). They evaluate those
Preview of Exploring Identity, Privilege & Oppression

Exploring Identity, Privilege & Oppression

Why are some identities granted social privileges more than others? How does oppression manifest on ideological, institutional, interpersonal, and internalized levels? In this unit, students will explore their various identities and the ways in which oppression and privilege manifest in American society. Students will use the 4 I's of Oppression as a framework to analyze one oppressed social group (-ism) in a focus group.
Preview of Literature of Civil Rights (ELA, Black History Month Unit)

Literature of Civil Rights (ELA, Black History Month Unit)

This LOADED resource facilitates students to discover how the writings and speeches of the Civil Rights movement inspired social change and demonstrates how words inspire change. Students will interact with a series of speeches, writings, poems, and videos to better understand and create their own change-inspiring speech at the end of the unit. This concise resource includes do-now's, vocabulary, comprehension check questions and answers, discussion questions, debate topics, assessments, and eng
Preview of ON THE WATERFRONT: A Classic Film Unit

ON THE WATERFRONT: A Classic Film Unit

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Time for Testing
THREE WEEK 26-PAGE UNITClassic Film Unit. This 1954 giant rewrote the motion picture template of how films should be produced. Featuring Marlon Brando in what some consider his finest hour, On the Waterfront roped in twelve Academy Award nominations with eight Oscars being awarded. The film focuses on union violence and corruption among longshoremen, while detailing widespread corruption, extortion, and racketeering on the waterfronts of Hoboken, New Jersey. The unit allows for you to show the f
Preview of ⭐ Bill of Rights Complete Unit: Lesson Plan, Worksheets, Video, Opinion Writing

⭐ Bill of Rights Complete Unit: Lesson Plan, Worksheets, Video, Opinion Writing

Bill of Rights Teaching Pack!Get your students engaged in the Bill of Rights with this complete lesson plan! The lesson includes a link to a concise 3-minute overview on the Bill of Rights. By the end of this lesson, your students will be able to speak and write knowledgably about the Bill of Rights! Who is this lesson for?This lesson is perfect for high school or adult learners studying the Bill of Rights, U.S. Government, Civics and History. Total Time for lesson: Varies. If you use all of the
Preview of The Founders Are Spinning in Their Graves: Here’s Your Chance To Let Them Rest!

The Founders Are Spinning in Their Graves: Here’s Your Chance To Let Them Rest!

Did you know that when asked, many of our citizens don’t know or recognize what is in the Bill of Rights? Do these lessons and your students won’t be among that group.After doing this project, your students will have a good, clear understanding of the Bill of Rights. It is a has eight lessons: three introductory lessons plus one each for the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Amendments (for lessons on the 1st Amendment see The Very First Amendment.Three of the lessons are based on recent
Preview of BLACKBOARD JUNGLE: A Classic Film Unit

BLACKBOARD JUNGLE: A Classic Film Unit

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Time for Testing
THREE WEEK, 31-PAGE UNITClassic Film Unit. The 1955 Blackboard Jungle earned four Academy Award nominations. An American social drama film about teachers in an interracial inner-city school, was based on the 1954 novel The Blackboard Jungle by Evan Hunter and adapted for the screen and directed by Richard Brooks. It is remembered for its innovative use of rock and roll in its soundtrack, for casting grown adults as high school teens, and for the unique breakout role of a black cast member, futur
Preview of The Walls that Divide: A Complete Thematic Unit (including Donald Trump Speech)

The Walls that Divide: A Complete Thematic Unit (including Donald Trump Speech)

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Read Head
This English Language Arts complete thematic teaching unit (with extra materials adapted for the History classroom) is intended to give students the opportunity to examine the timeless controversy of open versus closed borders.  From Robert Frost’s insightful poem regarding fences between neighbors to Donald Trump’s 2019 speech addressing “the wall,” students will embark upon textual discovery, whereby they reach their own conclusions concerning whether or not “good fences [and walls] make good
Preview of Global Classroom Network

Global Classroom Network

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Global Ed Execs
Join the Global Classroom service wherein teachers can sign up online to be entered into a database to connect with schools all over the world. Teachers can align partnerships with the curriculum (e.g. Unit on Cold War; partner with a school in Russia, Unit on WW2; partner with a school in Germany, Unit on Vietnam War; partner with a school in Vietnam; Studying French, partner with a school in France). JOIN THE GLOBAL CLASSROOM AND SIGN UP HERE! https://globaledexecs.org/participating-schools
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