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- Grade Range
- 1st - 2nd
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Students explore the concept of slavery and the development of the blues in music, art, and literature. This is a highly creative multidisciplinary unit for younger students to gain an understanding of African-American history. Full Review »
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- 6th
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Students read about ancient Greece and its many contributions to modern societies. They read and summarize myths, highlighting the morals of the story. They compare and contrast Athenians and Spartans using a Venn diagram. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 9th - 12th
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Students investigate the human rights issues in contemporary Haiti in this unit. They examine the economic and social development on the island. Full Review »
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- 5th - 12th
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Students study the basic disease concept of alcoholism. The determine that alcoholism is progressive and explore the levels of progression. They name the three factors contributing to the cause of alcoholism and explain each one with examples. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 11th
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Students participate in a lesson to work on foreign language skills. They create a simulation of a African baby welcoming and naming ceremony to create a context for practicing Communication. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 3rd - 5th
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Students study the history of the boll weevil and what makes it a serious threat to the cotton industry. They sing a boll weevil song and explore methods to destroy the boll weevil. Given a worksheet, students match vocabulary words to the definition. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 6th - 12th
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Students identify and describe the types of narratives that made Tolkien the writer he was. In groups, they examine different myths and folktale motifs. They discuss what Tolkien meant by "Faerie" and "eucatastrophe". As a class, they discover what it lost when a narrative is transcribed. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 1st - 3rd
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Students engage in a lesson that focuses on the character trait of being grateful. Its connections to becoming a peaceful person is demonstrated with the help of the reading of a story. The story helps students to make cognitive connections to the subject matter. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 9th - Higher Ed
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Students explore Ray Frank's biography and achievements in relation to expressing gratitude and repentance. They create a list of the things they are grateful for and what repentance means to them. After listening to a Talmudic story, they discuss the Rabbi's message and a prayer of gratitude. Full Review »
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- 12th
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Students explore the dehumanization of people during the Holocaust. Working as a class, students read the novel, Survival in Auschwitz. They participate in class discussions and activities that aid in their develop of sensitivity to the treatment of people during the Holocaust. Full Review »

