WORKSHEETS
Web and offline resources are given for each of the lessons in Beyond Blame: Reacting to the Terrorist Attacks.
Handouts to accompany What is Justice? What is the Injustice Here? lesson.
Use the handouts for the lesson How Can you Prevent Injustice? to supplement the activities.
Preparation assignments, group discussion questions about lynching and civil rights, and many other resources are…
Increase diversity awareness with a lesson that familiarizes students with the basic history, beliefs, and practices of…
Celebrate Australian women's history with this worksheet. Students will identify each notable Australian woman by her…
Do you know someone worthy of an Australian honour or award? In this writing prompt, children think of positive role…
Learn about great Australian role models with this worksheet about Australian of the Year Award recipients. Students…
ASSESSMENT
During Asian-Pacific-American Heritage month, see what your students know about the contributions of…
Test your students' knowledge about famous Asian-Pacific-American leaders.
Test your students' knowledge of famous Asian-Pacific-American entertainers.
Can your students identify these quotations by famous African Americans? Test your students' knowledge of black history…
The questions in this printable reader's guide will help you and your class explore social issues in American history…
BOOK GUIDES
Enhance students' understanding of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn with the reading activities and questions in this…
How well do your students know Canada's history, symbols, and culture? Test their basic knowledge with questions that…
This printable discussion guide for Golden Boy by Tara Sullivan includes discussion questions, Common Core-aligned…
Introduce students to the slave narrative genre, then begin an in-depth study with Twelve Years a Slave: Narrative of…
A Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass an American Slave is easy to read; it makes the perfect selection for…
Use young adult literature to initiate thoughtful classroom discussion about death, loss, friendship, gangs, and…
Study the life and work of civil rights leader W.E.B. Dubois with your students. Use the questions in this guide for Up…
Examine the life and work of Thurgood Marshall—a lawyer and U.S. Supreme Court Justice—with your students. Use the…
TEACHING RESOURCE
Suggestions for using literature to enhance understanding during Asian-Pacific-American Heritage Month in May.
Join the effort to move the U.S. toward full equality, by developing a supportive, open-minded community that celebrates…
Use this music in combination with the lesson Indian Ragas, in which students compare Indian ragas to the Western music…