This worksheet invites learners to deeper their understanding of the United States Constitutional Amendments. Amendments are usually discussed in categories: the Bill of Rights, Reconstruction, Suffrage, etc. This document list all 27 amendments; allowing students to analyze each one and their relationship to one another. Students will practice annotations, independent research, drawing a conclusion, and real-world application.
Use this worksheet as a launch to a unit on India, Hinduism, World Religions or Perspective. Students will expand their understanding of perspective and explore its relation to the various interpretations of Hinduism by analyzing an Indian folktale. Comprehension questions can be completed with a partner or independently. Class discussion encouraged.
This activity is designed to help students think critically about the Declaration of Independence. Students will explore the Declaration of Independence through the perspective of the enlsaved as conveyed by Frederick Douglass. Essential skills featured include: text analyses, annotation, conclusion drawing, real-world application, vocabulary, academic writing.
This activity is interdisciplinary for ELA and U.S. History. Students will explore the definitions of perspective and how they relate to policy regarding emancipation. This lesson can be used as an introduction to a variety of Social Studies themes. Students are required to complete independent research, text analyses, and academic writing.
This worksheet is an abbreviated United States Constitution designed with students who are learning to analyze text in mind. In this document, students will have an opportunity to explore legal vocabulary, and interpret and engage the text through questions. This worksheet is an excellent resource for students to use in support of their reasoning throughout the school year.
This activity was designed to help secondary students better understand the Declaration of Independence. These worksheets divide the Declaration of Independence into three sections: the introduction, the grievances, and the conclusion. Students will have the opportunity to practice a range of essential skills. These skills include but are not limited to: annotation, vocabulary, text interpretation, inquiry, summarization, and real-world application.
Six worksheets exploring Black History through cultural expression. Worksheet topics include: geography, vocabulary, health, science, and music. Students are encouraged to think critically about time, place, and location as it relates to cultural identity and traditions. Instructors are encouraged to choose craft materials, instructions, and additional information that best supports their learner.
This worksheet introduces students to the 13 American colonies. It can be used to encourage exploratory learning. After a short paragraph describing the origin and significance of the 13 colonies, students will have an opportunity to practice knowledge and application through notetaking and independent research.
This worksheet makes an excellent extra credit assignment in ELA or Social Studies. The passage explores Marcus Garvey's international education and major career accomplishments. After reading, students are asked to recall key facts and encouraged to reflect on the relevance of his experience today.
This worksheet makes an excellent extra credit assignment in ELA or Social Studies. The passage explores James Weldon Johnson' s classical education an major career accomplishments. After reading, students are asked to recall key facts and encouraged to reflect on the relevance of his experience today.
This assignment makes an excellent extra credit assignment in ELA or Social Studies. This short-read explores the influences that made up the majority of Thomas Fortune's education. As a leading 20th century journalist, orator, and speech writer, Fortune's success was grounded in his passionate commitment to the free press. After reading, students are asked to recall key facts and encouraged to reflect on the relevance of his experience today.
This assignment makes an excellent extra credit assignment in ELA or Social Studies. This short-read explores the story of Booker T. Washington's educational journey. As a leading 20th century educator, orator, and politician, Washington's success was grounded in his passionate commitment to education. After reading, students are asked to recall key facts and encouraged to reflect on the relevance of his experience today.
This assignment makes an excellent extra credit assignment in ELA or Social Studies. This short-read explores the story of W.E.B. DuBois' educational journey. As a leading 20th century thought leader and human rights' advocate, his commitment was fortified in adolescence. After reading, students are asked to recall key facts and encouraged to reflect on the relevance of his experience today.
This assignment makes an excellent extra credit assignment in ELA or Social Studies. This short-read explores the story of Ida B Well's educational journey. As an advocate for anti-lynching laws and other human right's issues, her commitment to justice was fortified by her adolescent experiences. After reading, students are asked to recall key facts and encouraged to reflect on the relevance of her experience today.
African - American food traditions tell a story of global migration. Use this worksheet to integrate Black History and gardening into your homeschool curriculum.
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