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Preview of Juneteenth independent work BUNDLE phonic center ELA Activities early finishers

Juneteenth independent work BUNDLE phonic center ELA Activities early finishers

Juneteenth theme, 19th June holiday math logic puzzle & writing, reading skills, icebreaker game BUNDLE activity, independent work packet, craft activities, warm-up games, bell ringers, English language arts morning work reading for an early finishers, middle schoolers, high schoolers, homeschoolers, gifted and talented, teamwork, team-building, small group, traditional holiday, celebrate phonics, brain break, brain storm, Sub plans, main idea, centers, critical thinking and problem solving acti
Preview of Juneteenth logic centers BUNDLE first week stations activities FOR GATE LOW PREP

Juneteenth logic centers BUNDLE first week stations activities FOR GATE LOW PREP

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Juneteenth - Designed for students in 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grades, upper elementary, middle school, or high school, early finishers, middle schoolers, high schoolers, Gate, gifted and talented, secondary school, homeschool, Kid Education, Junior high school, independent work packet, icebreaker Bundle game, small group, classroom, individual activity SET ! Each puzzle promotes mathematical reasoning, pattern recognition, logical sequencing, and creative problem-solvi
Preview of Comparative Rhetorical Analysis: Douglass and Allen

Comparative Rhetorical Analysis: Douglass and Allen

Engage your AP Language students with a powerful study of abolitionist rhetoric through Frederick Douglass’ “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” (1852) and Richard Allen’s “To Those Who Keep Slaves and Approve the Practice” (1794). This lesson helps students analyze how rhetorical situation, claims, evidence, and argument strategies work together in two landmark abolitionist texts—then challenges them to compare how context shapes rhetoric across time. What’s Included: Teacher and studen
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