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Preview of Anna May Wong Fast Bio (Slides and Doodle Notes)

Anna May Wong Fast Bio (Slides and Doodle Notes)

There are so many important figures in our history and so little instructional time to cover them! This “Fast Bios” series gives the highlights on an important historical figure so you can do a 5-10 minute spotlight in class or jumpstart a larger discussion or project on them. This is the 29th resource in the series and it’s on the trailblazing Chinese-American actor, Anna May Wong!What's Included?A presentation that gives basic info, personal facts, work and accomplishments, and a discussion
Preview of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Fast Bio (Slides and Doodle Notes)

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Fast Bio (Slides and Doodle Notes)

There are so many important figures in our history and so little instructional time to cover them! This “Fast Bios” series gives the highlights on an important historical figure so you can do a 5-10 minute spotlight in class or jumpstart a larger discussion or project on them. This is the 28th resource in the series and it’s on the accomplished professional wrestler and actor, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson!What's Included?A presentation that gives basic info, personal facts, work and accomplishmen
Preview of Citizenship Denied: Japanese Internment & Civil Liberties – Rabbit in the Moon

Citizenship Denied: Japanese Internment & Civil Liberties – Rabbit in the Moon

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RoyAltis
Citizenship Denied: Japanese Internment and Civil Liberties in Rabbit in the MoonComplete DBQ Lesson • Viewing Guide • Vocabulary • Essay Rubric • Editable Google Docs (21 pages)Bring the powerful documentary Rabbit in the Moon into your classroom with this engaging, rigorous, and classroom-ready unit on Japanese American incarceration during World War II. Designed for middle school, high school, and U.S. History courses, this resource helps students analyze civil liberties, racism and xenopho
Preview of 12 Reusable Exit Tickets for Any History Lesson | Print & Go

12 Reusable Exit Tickets for Any History Lesson | Print & Go

⭐ Exit Tickets for Any History Lesson | 12 Reusable Social Studies Exit Slips & Anchor Charts ⭐Make student reflection meaningful, engaging, and EASY with this huge set of reusable history exit tickets designed for middle school social studies classrooms! These printable exit tickets work with virtually ANY history lesson and help students: ✔ reflect on learning ✔ think critically ✔ make connections ✔ support answers with evidence ✔ build historical reasoning skills Perfect for: U.S. HistoryWorl
Preview of Mercantilism & Middle Passage CER Writing Packet-Scaffolding, Rubric, & Exemplar

Mercantilism & Middle Passage CER Writing Packet-Scaffolding, Rubric, & Exemplar

Created by
Kristen Dougay
Why This Resource?Writing a high-quality historical argument is the #1 challenge for middle and high school students. As a College Adjunct and 8th-Grade Teacher, I designed this packet to provide the exact scaffolding students need to move from "answering a question" to "defending a claim with evidence." What’s Inside?The Essential Question: A deep-dive prompt connecting economic theory (Mercantilism) to human reality (Middle Passage).Step-by-Step CER Breakdown: Graphic organizers that separate
Preview of Saints for Asian American & Pacific Islanders Heritage Month

Saints for Asian American & Pacific Islanders Heritage Month

Help students connect with influential individuals of the Catholic faith for Asian American & Pacific Islanders Heritage Month and general religion curriculum. Each individual has: a coloring pagecoloring page with notescoloring page with fill-in-the-blank notesAlso included is a May planning calendar to aid in planning. Individuals Included: St. Lorenzo RuizSt. Andrew Kim TaegonSt. Agnes Tsao Kou YingSt. Paul MikiSt. Anna WangSt. Pedro CalungsodSt. Magdalena of Nagasaki St. Joseph VazSts. Pet
Preview of Gilded Age Immigration Laws Student-Led Discussion Activity

Gilded Age Immigration Laws Student-Led Discussion Activity

This resource helps students engage with challenging historical topics and start meaningful discussions. It includes clear, unbiased info texts on Gilded Age Immigration laws, policies, and beliefs, including: Chinese Exclusion Act Immigration Acts of 1917 and 1924 The Know-Nothing Party Eugenics Gentlemen’s Agreement with Japan Features: Small-Group Conversation Cards to promote questions, idea-sharing, and civil discourse. Clear, Easy-to-Understand Language to make complex historical events a
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