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Math Common Core RH.11-12.3 resources

Preview of Assignment: Human Rights in the News

Assignment: Human Rights in the News

Created by
BrainyBrookline
For this assignment, you are going to examine and discuss an underreported global news story specifically focusing upon human rights. The topics I chose for students to select from were: Asylum, Child Labor, Detention, Killings & Disappearances, Honor Crimes, Internally Displaced People (IDP), Maternal Health & Reproductive Rights.
Preview of Assignment - Genocides in History & the Massachusetts Educational Frameworks

Assignment - Genocides in History & the Massachusetts Educational Frameworks

Created by
BrainyBrookline
This assignment is for students to measure their understanding of genocides in history to how they compare to state standards. For this specific assignment, I used Massachusetts state standards, and if your state has standards you can do those or perhaps use the Massachusetts ones and add a question about to what extent students agree that its an appropriate educational standard. Prior to this assignment, I had students read about genocides in history and share with 2 other students using venn d
Preview of Technology Curriculum: Student Workbook: High School (School License)

Technology Curriculum: Student Workbook: High School (School License)

The High School Technology Curriculum Student Workbook is the tenth in a series designed to teach K-12 technology by integrating it into classroom inquiry. The choice of hundreds of school districts, private schools and homeschoolers around the world, this ten-volume suite is the all-in-one solution to running an effective, efficient, and fun technology program for kindergarten-High School (each grade level textbook sold separately) whether you’re the lab specialist, IT coordinator, or classroom
Preview of FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

Created by
TPT Maria
Sometimes, you just need a list of websites for everyone. Here it is. FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES  Put together by Teach Me, Maria!It takes time to gather this information, figure out the appropriate grade levels, and format, maintain, and update this page. All I ask is for an honest review if this list helps you.
Preview of American Revolution Primary Source Analysis: Excerpts of Common Sense

American Revolution Primary Source Analysis: Excerpts of Common Sense

In this activity, students will close read and analyze excerpts of the Thomas Paine’s Common Sense to create or fill in a mind map and answer text-dependent question in order to determine: What is common sense? Is independence common sense? This activity includes:Primary source excerpts – 5 pages or 4 sets of Base/Expert GroupsTen Text-DependentMind Map Template – a great differentiation tool!Answer Keys – TDQs and Mind Map! This activity can be completed in four ways:Individual Document Analys
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