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Preview of Hurston's "How it Feels to be Colored Me" Google Form Test Assessment Quiz

Hurston's "How it Feels to be Colored Me" Google Form Test Assessment Quiz

This resource is a READY TO USE Google Form Test over Zora Neale Hurston's essay, "How it Feels to be Colored Me." The 10 multiple choice questions require students to grasp: The Plot overview, Tone, Themes, Quote Interpretation, and Relevance. Before assessing my students I require 1. They have read the story (we usually do this together)... AND 2. They have taken part in the lesson designed in the Slide Show found here that covers the essay, and all of the aspects listed above that make up
Preview of Women’s Rights / Suffrage movement Lesson Plan, Slides & Worksheets Bundle

Women’s Rights / Suffrage movement Lesson Plan, Slides & Worksheets Bundle

This complete women's history month lesson bundle introduces students to the connection between human rights and women’s rights, explores historical inequality, and guides them through key movements, global progress, and modern-day challenges. With ready-to-use slides, structured lessons, and scenario-based worksheets, this resource makes it easy to teach an important topic with depth and clarity. What’s Included Detailed Lesson Plan (PDF) – step-by-step teacher guide Google Slides (PPTX + Link
Preview of Black history month Modern-Day Discrimination Lesson Plan, Slides & Worksheets

Black history month Modern-Day Discrimination Lesson Plan, Slides & Worksheets

Engage students in meaningful conversations about modern-day discrimination using a clear human rights framework. This ready-to-use high school lesson helps students examine fairness, systemic inequality, and dignity through interactive activities, real-world case studies, and structured reflection. It’s ideal for social studies, civics, government, ethnic studies, and especially meaningful during Black History Month discussions. This resource connects historical foundations like the UDHR and I
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