Eyes on the Prize is a seminal documentary on the Civil Rights Movement. It is broken into 14 parts, each approximately one hour in length. So often today students feel so out of touch with that era, and have a difficult time conceptualizing what went on then, how it must have felt, etc. This documentary does an excellent job of bringing that piece of important history back to life.
This is a bundle of viewing guides on the first six parts in the series. It includes:
AWAKENING about Emmett Ti
Eyes on the Prize is a seminal documentary on the Civil Rights Movement. It is broken into 14 parts, each approximately one hour in length. This is a 14 question viewing guide on the second movie in the series. It covers efforts to desegregate the schools (Central High, Ole Miss and University of Alabama). NOTE: The other similar items for sale cover different parts of the series. This is just for the second part: Fighting Back.
Eyes on the Prize is a seminal documentary on the Civil Rights Movement. It is broken into 14 parts, each approximately one hour in length. This is a 10 question viewing guide on the first movie in the series. It covers Emmett Till and the Montgomery Bus Boycott in the 1950's.
This is one section of the 80 page Introduction to Spanish Packet. This packet just practices the vocabulary for introductory dialogues, with a tiny bit of practice with the numbers. The activities can be used for centers. They can also be used for sub plans, homework, written practice, tests, etc. Included in the packet are answer keys and rubrics.
This is a lesson you can use to bring performances into your classroom. It is designed to have students choose ten lines from one of their favorite poems to perform and break down for the class. There are handouts for them to go through beforehand that include activities in several reading strategies: visualizing, summarizing, monitoring, making connections, etc. There is a graphic organizer to help them break down the tone and theme. There is a simple checklist rubric at the end for grading
Eyes on the Prize is a seminal documentary on the Civil Rights Movement. It is broken into 14 parts, each approximately one hour in length. So often today students feel so out of touch with that era, and have a difficult time conceptualizing what went on then, how it must have felt, etc. This documentary does an excellent job of bringing that piece of important history back to life.
This is a 14 question viewing guides to go with the third movie in the series. It covers the sit-ins and Free
Included are 8 stations that practice Spanish numbers from 0 to 100. There are patterns for students to solve, simple algebra, word sorts and more. At just $2.50, you can't go wrong.
Children are surrounded with Christmas images every November and December. But, do they know about the other winter holidays celebrated in the United States? Here are short summaries of las Posadas, Kwanzaa and Hanukkah.
Students build their vocabulary through making word associations. They build their logic skills through analyzing analogies. So, word analogies are exactly the type of critical thinking skills we should have students engaging in on a regular basis. Included in this packet are six word analogy Centers around subjects including: U.S. geography, math, art, measurements, opposites, and word parts. Use these during a unit on one of the subjects above or have them available as extra credit station
Eyes on the Prize is a seminal documentary on the Civil Rights Movement. It is broken into 14 parts, each approximately one hour in length. So often today students feel so out of touch with that era, and have a difficult time conceptualizing what went on then, how it must have felt, etc. This documentary does an excellent job of bringing that piece of important history back to life.
This is a 15 question viewing guides to go with the sixth movie in the series. It covers voter registration in Se
I created this quiz to assess whether or not my students had read a synopsis of Beowulf. I assigned them to read the synopsis from Spark Notes so they had a grasp of the plot and characters before we began a close reading and analysis of the text, and its literary devices and themes. It is a simple 20 question analysis to assess their ability to comprehend and summarize the plot.
Eyes on the Prize is a seminal documentary on the Civil Rights Movement. It is broken into 14 parts, each approximately one hour in length. So often today students feel so out of touch with that era, and have a difficult time conceptualizing what went on then, how it must have felt, etc. This documentary does an excellent job of bringing that piece of important history back to life.
This is a 15 question viewing guides to go with the fifth movie in the series. It covers Freedom Summer and the f
This is a handout I have my students complete when they are researching. They must submit one for every source they find. It requires them to put the source's information in MLA format, review the reliability of the source, analyze the type of information, take notes and compare that source to others on the same topic.
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