Help your students celebrate Human Rights Day with this profile of the teenage human rights activist phenom - Greta Thunberg - followed by some reading comprehension questions and essay prompts for demonstrating deeper understanding.
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National Poetry Month Themed Packet for High School
To celebrate Poetry Month, this resource shares 3 activities that will help high school students to engage with poetry i...
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Animal Farm Teaching Unit Kit
Everything you need to teach a full or partial unit on Animal Farm
Help your students dive into the modern relevance, m...
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Romeo and Juliet Teaching Unit Kit
A complete teaching kit for a full or partial unit on Romeo and Juliet
Take your students on a thought-provoking, insig...
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Civil and Human Rights Discussion Guide
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Sample of Eyewitness: Human Body
This is a sample of Eyewitness: Human Body: a book that integrates words and pictures to take an in-depth look at our in...
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Civil Rights Movement Playlist
Use this mini-unit to expose students to an overview of the civil rights movement, and familiarize them with Martin Luth...
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Interesting Facts about the Human Body
The thickness of your skin varies from 1/2 to 6 millimeters, depending on the area of your body.
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All About the Human Body
Anatomists are people who study the human body. Everyone is unique.
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Timeline of U.S. Women's Rights Movement
1800s 1900-1920 1921-1940 1941-1960 1961-1979 1980-Present 1848 The first women's rights convention is held in Seneca...
Rebecca Fennel (B.A., M.Ed.) attained her Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education and Teaching in 2011, and later completed a Master’s of Education Degree in Educational/… Read more