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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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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
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Korean Diaspora Lesson Plan

Big IdeaHow much of human behavior is actually shaped by systems, incentives, history, and environment rather than fixed “traits”? Using the Korean diaspora as a case study, students examine how the same ancestry produces radically different outcomes across different political and social systems—and how AI tools often compress these complex realities into harmful stereotypes.
Preview of Meiji Restoration Role-Play: Japanese Imperialism Activity with Council Briefs

Meiji Restoration Role-Play: Japanese Imperialism Activity with Council Briefs

Transform your history lessons with this engaging resource on the Meiji Restoration! Dive into Japan's modernization journey with detailed reforms in government, economy, military, and culture. Includes discussion questions, reflection prompts, and critical thinking activities to help students analyze the impact of Westernization and modernization. Perfect for middle and high school social studies classrooms. Aligned with standards and easy to use! Bring the transformative era of the Meiji Resto
Preview of (1) Texas State History - Pre Colombian Period Jeoparody

(1) Texas State History - Pre Colombian Period Jeoparody

30 historical questions about Pre Colombian Texas History with the following categories in a Jeopardy game format: 1. Texas Tribes 2. Daily Life 3. Tools and Technology 4. Archeology and Artifacts 5. Culture and Society 6. Trade and Travel Final JeoParody question in included.
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Ki-O-Rahi

The Māori people are the Indigenous Polynesian inhabitants of Aotearoa (New Zealand), having arrived in waves of canoe voyages from eastern Polynesia around the 13th century. They brought rich oral traditions, intricate carving and weaving arts, and a deep spiritual connection to the land and sea. The Māori are renowned for their warrior culture, exemplified by the powerful haka—a ceremonial dance performed to convey challenge, unity, or celebration. Today, they play a vital role in New Zealand'
Preview of Pucho Pucho Tau-I-Malle Video Tutorial
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Pucho Pucho Tau-I-Malle Video Tutorial

While looking up traditional games from Australia, I stumbled upon a fantastic online resource called Yulunga Traditional Indigenous Games from the Australian Sports Commission. It provides an online card set that features games played by Australian Aborigines from all over the continent. There were so many games that it was hard to choose from, but I found several games that I felt I could adapt and replicate in my PE classroom. On face value, they have simple rules and are easy to understand,
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