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Japanese American Internment: Comparing Primary & Secondary Sources
By Sarah Austin
This lesson will have students analyze and explore secondary and primary sources of information that pertain to the Japanese- American internment experience in the United States during WWII. Students will critically examine the way in which the internment camps were presented to the public through the portrayal of the U.S. government and their use of propaganda, and from the drawings and paintings of the Japanese-American internees who lived in the camps.
The Slide Presentation is full of interactive visuals, discussion topics & hands-on activities that provoke critical thought, & will encourage students to delve deeper into the ‘politics’ of how history is presented.
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PROPAGANDA TECHNIQUES [TASK CARDS, WORKSHEETS, and PROJECTS]
By Richard B Williams
Teaching PROPAGANDA does not have to be challenging or boring. Get your students engaged and excited to analyze and breakdown commercials and speeches . This PROPAGANDA [TASK CARDS, WORKSHEETS, and PROJECTS] resource provides 22 TYPES OF PROPAGANDA with 2 questions each. Plus, there are 2 TYPES OF HANDOUTS AND 22 WORKSHEETS. There are 2 AMAZING PROJECTS and black and white versions.
It has *AWESOME, HIGHLY ENGAGING Projects, *22 WORKSHEETS, *EDITABLE for TEACHER PERSONALIZATION, *INCLUDES WORKBOOK COVER AND PAGES, *GREAT FOR DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION. Students will be able to navigate texts and commercials. Check it out!
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1. 22 PROPAGANDA TYPES
2. 22 worksheets
3. SUGGESTED TEACHER IDEAS
4. EDITABLE for Teacher Personalization
5. 44 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
6. 44 TASK CARDS
7. WORKBOOK FORMAT INCLUDED
8. 2 ENGAGING PROJECTS and more to make your classroom GREAT!
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CONTEXT CLUES [WORKSHEETS and ACTIVITIES for MIDDLE and HIGH SCHOOL]
LITERARY ANALYSIS BUNDLE [1]
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TIME MAGAZINE [PROJECTS and ACTIVITIES for MIDDLE and HIGH SCHOOL]
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Comprehensive Plant Life Cycle Unit Study
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Dive deep into the fascinating world of plant biology with our comprehensive reading passages on the plant life cycle. Designed for middle and high school students, this resource provides an in-depth look at each stage of the plant life cycle, from seed germination to flowering and fruiting.
Comprehensive Fungi Life Cycle Unit Study
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ELA Book for Student Reference/Writing/Literature/Grammar/Organizers
By Blooming Through High School
Perfect for learners who have IEP's requiring class notes, correctly completed examples, and graphic organizers.
Bundle and save with the All Things English Revising & Editing Workbook
I was tired of writing things on the board over and over again. I was tired of printing out pages that students threw away. I was also tired of answering questions that students could find for themselves. So I made a book to make sure I wouldn't have to anymore.
Over the course of 2 months, I thought of everything that I would have to teach, explain, write examples of, and print, and I put all my tips and tricks into ONE BOOK. I printed this out and spiral bound all the pages for each of my students. Every time my students ask me to repeat something, I point them to the book.
I also use this in my class for reference during specific lessons as well. It's a game changer! I save time and I save my sanity.
It's the MOST helpful for all the little pieces students need to know for all the stages of writing: brainstorming, pre-writing, paragraphs, citations, plagiarism, and much, much more.
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