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Preview of Juneteenth Reading and Writing | Differentiated Social Studies Activities

Juneteenth Reading and Writing | Differentiated Social Studies Activities

Celebrate and educate with this differentiated Juneteenth resource, designed to help all learners understand the history, meaning, and celebration of Freedom Day—especially your neurodivergent, reluctant, and special education students. This Juneteenth Spark Scholar Pack includes an accessible informational booklet, vocabulary support, themed writing prompts, a quiz, and calming coloring pages—all designed with inclusive visuals, clear formatting, and multiple levels of support. Perfect for c
Preview of Antebellum, Civil War & Reconstruction Bundle | U.S. History Slides

Antebellum, Civil War & Reconstruction Bundle | U.S. History Slides

If there’s one unit teachers can’t afford to have fall flat—it’s this one. The Civil War Era Bundle walks students from rising tension to full collapse and rebuilding, with clear structure and strong historical connections throughout. No more “wait…why did this happen again?” ✨ What’s Included: ✔️ Sectional Crisis ✔️ Civil War ✔️ Reconstruction ✔️ Google Slides + PDF ✔️ Built-in “Think Like a Historian” prompts ✔️ Key vocabulary and primary sources 💡 Perfect For: ✔️ One of the mos
Preview of Equity Spotlight: Redlining and Redistricting (Finding the Zeros)

Equity Spotlight: Redlining and Redistricting (Finding the Zeros)

Connect Algebraic Functions to Real-World Equity! Help your algebra students master foundational polynomial functions by connecting mathematical analysis to a defining structural milestone in American history and civil rights. This Volume 2 Equity Spotlight features Redlining and Redistricting, allowing students to practice finding the zeros of quadratic and polynomial functions while analyzing the economic and political impacts of exclusionary mapping practices. Why this resource works for you
Preview of Equity Spotlight: LeBron James: Adding and Subtracting Polynomials

Equity Spotlight: LeBron James: Adding and Subtracting Polynomials

Connect Polynomial Logic to the Power of Community!Challenge your students to master Simplifying Polynomial Expressions by connecting mathematical logic to the story of an athlete whose impact reaches far beyond the basketball court. This Equity Spotlight features LeBron James, allowing students to practice adding and subtracting polynomials while exploring how education and stable housing create a foundation for success. Standards Alignment:CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.APR.A.1: Understand that poly
Preview of Rosa Parks & the Montgomery Bus Boycott

Rosa Parks & the Montgomery Bus Boycott

Rosa Parks & the Montgomery Bus Boycott Civil Rights Lesson | Middle School Social Studies Grades 6–8Most students learn that Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus. This lesson helps them understand why that moment mattered and how strategy, organization, and community action helped spark a national movement for change. Instead of treating Rosa Parks as simply a tired passenger, students explore how she became part of a larger fight against segregation and injustice. Through a powerfu
Preview of Andrew Young: Civil Rights Leader & Diplomat

Andrew Young: Civil Rights Leader & Diplomat

Andrew Young: Civil Rights Leader & Diplomat Lesson | Middle School Social Studies Grades 6–8Most students learn that Andrew Young worked alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This lesson helps them understand how Andrew Young used leadership, negotiation, and strategy to create change both during and after the Civil Rights Movement. Instead of focusing only on protests and speeches, students explore how movements also depend on organizers, diplomats, negotiators, and bridge-builders. Through an
Preview of An Evolution of Oppression and Progress

An Evolution of Oppression and Progress

This slideshow is designed to teach the origins of human slavery, modern slavery, Western race based slavery, and the progression of rights and success of previously oppressed people. The slideshow starts by asking the questions, "Why is discussing the black experience in America a courageous conversation? Why have the conversation? Or, why not have the conversation?" The slideshow acknowledges that many types of people have faced oppression throughout human history, asks viewers to consider th
Preview of Stamped Racism, Antiracism, and You - Jason Reynolds - SECTION 3 - For Kids

Stamped Racism, Antiracism, and You - Jason Reynolds - SECTION 3 - For Kids

Created by
Angie Kratzer
This mini unit for Section 3 of the Jason Reynolds adaptation of Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You includes 38 pages of reading guides, writing prompts, and background knowledge builders aligned with both Common Core and TEKS. All materials are provided in both PDF and Google Slides. The following elements are included:Google Slides Link and InstructionsStandards Alignment: ELA Common Core State Standards, 9-10 Grade BandStandards Alignment: ELA Common Core State Standards, 11-12 Grade BandS
Preview of AP African American Studies Topic 2.9 Creating Black Culture COMPLETE Lesson Pla

AP African American Studies Topic 2.9 Creating Black Culture COMPLETE Lesson Pla

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Ms. APAAS.APUSH
Struggling to Teach Source Analysis in AP African American Studies? This Data-Driven Lesson for Topic 2.9 is Your Solution! Topic: 2.9 - Creating Black Culture Focus Skill: Identifying Claims & Evidence Tired of seeing your students struggle with AP-style multiple-choice questions, especially those based on primary and secondary sources? I was, too. After analyzing my own AP Classroom data, I discovered "Identifying Claims and Evidence" was the #1 skill gap holding my students back from scores o
Preview of Black American History Lecture Slides

Black American History Lecture Slides

This Black History Month Presentation & Research Project is a comprehensive, engaging resource designed to help students explore the depth, impact, and significance of Black history in the United States and beyond. This lesson goes beyond surface-level content, encouraging students to think critically about history, representation, and the ongoing impact of the past on today’s society. The presentation introduces students to the purpose of Black History Month as a time to recognize the central
Preview of Bayard Rustin Reading Comprehension | Printable Sub Plan | 6-12 Social Studies

Bayard Rustin Reading Comprehension | Printable Sub Plan | 6-12 Social Studies

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Art Club 9-12
Teach your students about Bayard Rustin with this engaging and easy-to-use printable reading comprehension worksheet! This resource includes a clear, student-friendly informational text about Rustin’s life, activism, and impact, along with multiple choice and short response questions to check understanding and encourage critical thinking. Perfect for Black History Month, Civil Rights Movement units, or anytime you’re teaching about social justice and equality. 📚 What’s Included: Informationa
Preview of Juneteenth Freedom Day SHORT STORY LESSON Projects One Pager Study Activities

Juneteenth Freedom Day SHORT STORY LESSON Projects One Pager Study Activities

📚✨ Bring Powerful Voices into Your Classroom This JuneteenthExplore identity, resilience, and perspective through On Being Crazy by W. E. B. Du Bois with this comprehensive Juneteenth short story activity bundle. Designed to strengthen ELA skills while encouraging thoughtful discussion, this resource transforms literary analysis into an engaging and meaningful experience. If you could combine rigorous reading instruction with culturally rich, reflective activities — all in one ready-to-use pa
Preview of Black History “The origin of music”

Black History “The origin of music”

Celebrate Black History Month through the power of music with this engaging and student-friendly lesson resource! This presentation explores the impact of African American music on history, culture, and social change while introducing students to influential artists and genres that shaped the world. Students will learn about: The foundations of music and its purposeBlues, Jazz, and Gospel musicInfluential figures like Louis Armstrong, Mahalia Jackson, and Scott JoplinMusic during the Civil Right
Preview of Juneteenth fraction Integers Basic Operation math review activity early finisher

Juneteenth fraction Integers Basic Operation math review activity early finisher

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Digiline Co
Juneteenth holiday- math: fraction calculation, square root, Order of Operations: Set 1: Whole Numbers and Set 2: Negative Integers, Addition/ Subtraction/Multiplication/ Division - Negative Integers, Equivalent Fractions... MATH CHALLENGES game, math test prep activities, math warm-ups activity, centers, sub plans, no/ low prep math logic puzzle worksheets, morning work, math review days, bell ringers, First-week stations, math logic puzzle, Sub plans, Classroom Icebreaker, Brain breaks Games,
Preview of Equity Spotlight: The 2005 Liberian Election (Complementary/Supplementary < s)

Equity Spotlight: The 2005 Liberian Election (Complementary/Supplementary < s)

Connect Geometry Logic to Real-World Equity! Help your seventh-grade students master geometric angle relationships by connecting mathematical balance to a historic milestone in global leadership and democracy. This Volume 2 Equity Spotlight features The 2005 Liberian Election, allowing students to practice solving for missing complementary and supplementary angles while learning about the inspiring legacy of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Africa’s first elected female president. Why this resource works
Preview of Equity Spotlight: The Transatlantic Reparations Movement (Quadratic Formula)

Equity Spotlight: The Transatlantic Reparations Movement (Quadratic Formula)

Connect Algebra to Real-World Inflection Points! Help your high school algebra students master the Quadratic Formula by connecting mathematical logic to a major global conversation on historical justice and economic repair. This Volume 2 Equity Inflection Point spotlight features The Transatlantic Reparations Movement, allowing students to practice solving quadratic equations with irrational roots while exploring the history of advocacy, policy precedents, and the calculation of compounding sys
Preview of Juneteenth Reading Activity | Differentiated Social Studies | Special Education

Juneteenth Reading Activity | Differentiated Social Studies | Special Education

Juneteenth Spark Starter Pack | Adapted Social Studies Activities for Grades 3–5 Looking for a simplified, respectful way to introduce Juneteenth to your students? The Juneteenth Spark Starter Pack offers inclusive and low-prep activities that help young learners—especially neurodivergent and struggling students—understand the meaning and celebration of Freedom Day in an age-appropriate way. This resource is perfect for teachers who need something calm, clear, and flexible for small groups, sub
Preview of Large Scale Portrait Using a Grid-Collaborative Art Lesson: Rosa Parks

Large Scale Portrait Using a Grid-Collaborative Art Lesson: Rosa Parks

This is a collaborative project in which the students work individually to create one portion of a large scale portrait. Students are given an individual reference image (that makes up 1/24th of the portrait) to reproduce on a larger scale using a grid. All individual artworks can then be assembled to reveal the stunning portrait. You can use virtually any medium to execute this lesson. This project has great connections to artist Chuck Close and also serves as a wonderful color theory culminati
Preview of Black History “The Origin Of Music” Guided Questions

Black History “The Origin Of Music” Guided Questions

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