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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 AP Art History Halloween | Digital Google Slides Lesson for Halloween

AP Art History Halloween | Digital Google Slides Lesson for Halloween

AP Art History Halloween: A Digital Google Slides Lesson. This Halloween AP Art History is Digital, Google Slides and perfect to shake up your AP ART HISTORY Halloween Lessons. Digital Google Slides Lesson | Narrated by a Professional Art Curator | 10 Iconic Artworks + QuizGive your AP Art History students a chillingly unforgettable experience with this Halloween-themed digital lesson, perfect for October or any unit on symbolism, the sublime, or the macabre. Designed for high school learners,
Preview of AP Art History Seasonal Bundle | Halloween, Thanksgiving & Christmas

AP Art History Seasonal Bundle | Halloween, Thanksgiving & Christmas

Make your AP Art History curriculum come alive with this engaging Seasonal Bundle—a collection of three fully digital, expertly narrated lessons for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Perfect for October through December, these lessons combine festive themes with rigorous AP Art History content, helping students develop critical visual and contextual analysis skills while celebrating meaningful holidays. Each lesson includes professional curator narrations, high-resolution artwork, built-
Preview of Synthesis, Inference, and Critical Thinking: A Dating Game

Synthesis, Inference, and Critical Thinking: A Dating Game

Engage your students in a fun, reality-show-inspired activity where they practice observation, inference, and argumentation skills! 35 slides, modeled after the reality show Are You the One?, this activity challenges students to analyze photos and character portfolios to figure out who belongs together. It is perfect to introduce AP Lang students to the Synthesis FRQ! What's included: 3 Rounds of play: photo inference, profile synthesis, and final defense Student handouts & teacher guidesD
Preview of Bad Bunny Half Time Show Lesson

Bad Bunny Half Time Show Lesson

Created by
Senora Kozzy
This interdisciplinary lesson uses Super Bowl halftime show as a lens to explore cultural identity, language, history, and representation. By examining Bad Bunny’s nationally televised performance, students analyze how music and popular culture can reflect social studies themes such as colonial history, national identity, and cultural visibility, while also strengthening Spanish language skills through authentic media. The lesson encourages students to think critically about representation on ma
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