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Common Core L.9-10.2 cultural activities

Preview of Holidays Around the World Writing Project, Leveled, Differentiated!

Holidays Around the World Writing Project, Leveled, Differentiated!

Students will pick a country they are interested in studying and answer questions about the holiday traditions in that country, then write an essay in paragraph form, using the questions as a graphic organizer. This product includes geography, writing, and social studies components. There are 2 levels for the writing portion, the first level contains a fill in the blanks essay. Level 2 is for intermediate learners who are able to free write their answers in essay form.
Preview of Famous African-Americans - Daily Oral Language Exercises

Famous African-Americans - Daily Oral Language Exercises

Created by
K Zutali
Set of 20 daily oral language exercises covering famous African-American doctors, writers, politician, and activists. Designed to honor Black History month. Perfect as a daily warm-up, learning center activity, or group work. Includes worksheets and answer key. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of CLASS: Mythology and Folklore- ELA 7-12 (EDITABLE)

CLASS: Mythology and Folklore- ELA 7-12 (EDITABLE)

Created by
TheQueenV2013
Unit: Norse Stories- Mythology and Folklore- ELA 7-12 (EDITABLE)Grade Levels: 7-12Creator: Erica VilliloAnchor Standards: All 32 CCSS Anchor StandardsSteps: 115+Original Products: 75+Links to Resources: 100+Rubrics: 5+11 Unit Bundles Include: Introduction, African, Sports, Pirates, Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, Arabian, Celtic, Italian, Norse, Greek
Preview of Bio Creation and Textual Analysis Activity: Julio Cortázar and House Taken Over

Bio Creation and Textual Analysis Activity: Julio Cortázar and House Taken Over

Use completely digitally using Google Apps or print the separate handout and rubrics. Students will conduct research on Julio Cortázar in order to better understand "House Taken Over". Students will analyze his background and use of Magical Realism within the context of "House Taken Over". Students will need time for the research, going back into the story and making connections between the author's life and the short story. Teacher instructions, link to House Taken Over, Rubric, printable and l
Preview of En el Tiempo de las Mariposas Worksheets

En el Tiempo de las Mariposas Worksheets

Lesson intended for Spanish Native Language Arts &/or Spanish IV.Movies are a great way to engage students and address a variety of topics that affect our society nowadays, while also offering opportunities to practice the language, and grammar points, in a different way. This packet goes hand on hand with the Keynote presentation on the movie. Here is what is included:- 16 questions sheet on the film- Vocabulary matching exercise - Fragment of the poem "Amen de Mariposas" written by Pedro M
Preview of Creating the Soundtrack to Your Life

Creating the Soundtrack to Your Life

Created by
Lauren Ashley
A quick, fun, exciting way to get to know your students. This can be done at any point in the year--the beginning as a getting to know you activity, at any point during the year to lead into a narrative writing assignment, or at the end of the year as a reflection activity. Students are asked to choose FIFTEEN of the TWENTY​ scene choices, and create the “Soundtrack to Your Life." This is good practice reflecting on our own choices and explaining those choices in complete thoughts. Also included
Preview of Nepantla, A Latinx/ Chicano Studies Mini-unit

Nepantla, A Latinx/ Chicano Studies Mini-unit

Created by
Alison Sickler
This rigorous, culturally relevant, multimedia mini-unit inspired by Hispanic Heritage Month / Indigenous Peoples Day takes students on a journey through Latinx and Chicano identity with rap, poetry, TV shows, personal narratives, and vlogs all composed by Latinx artists and writers. The three-lesson unit goes beyond the superficial treatment of Hispanic Heritage and includes readings, discussion prompts, multimedia links, and a detailed lesson progression that includes engaging, culturally resp
Preview of Bless Me, Ultima - Extended Response Prompts, Magical Realism, Close Reading

Bless Me, Ultima - Extended Response Prompts, Magical Realism, Close Reading

Extended response quizzes with arubric for Rudolfo Anaya's Bless Me, Ultima. Prompts ask students to reflect upon elements of culture and concepts of magical realism using textual evidence.
Preview of Culturally Responsive Writing Prompts

Culturally Responsive Writing Prompts

These 12 writing prompts focus on learning about and sharing cultural expectations and traditions. They are geared towards groups of diverse learner and ELL/ESOL students. It is intended for use with older students in middle and high school, even adult learners. There are multiple questions on each slide to stimulate thought and encourage multi-sentence answers. Not all questions must be answered. Some students might not be comfortable with certain questions, and that is okay! They don't have to
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