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The House on Mango Street Writing Activity
Students will use this graphic organizer to compare themselves to the main character in The... | The House on Mango Street
Growing up in the Hispanic section of Chicago, main character Esperanza Cordero shares with... | |
Facts About Immigration
Students hypothesize about why people immigrated to the U.S. in the nineteenth century, and... | ||
Popular Black History Month Lessons & Printables, Grades 9-12
Browse our popular printables and lessons for great teaching ideas during Black History Month... | The House on Mango Street Projects
A list of group activities, projects, and curriculum connections for The House on Mango Street. | |
The House on Mango Street Questions
A list of questions to consider during the discussion of The House on Mango Street. | A Step from Heaven
This is the story of a Korean family that immigrates to California in search of a better life,... | |
Introduction to Religious Diversity
Increase diversity awareness with a lesson that familiarizes students with the basic history,... | We'll Have Nunavut: A Look at Canadian Inuits
Teach your class about Nunavut, its recent history, and its significance as the newest... | |
The Orange Houses Discussion Guide
Guide students in a discussion about the events and characters in The Orange Houses, by... | ||
War Is... Author Notes
Learn about the inspiration behind War Is... and compare how four leading young-adult... | ||
Exploring Cultural Points of View
Increase communication between students of different cultures with this interview based... | Native American Song: 0 Hal'Lwe
Words and rhythm notation for a Nanticoke women's dance, in Native American call-and-response... | |
Native American Music and the Flute
Students in grades 9-12 evaluate a performance, composition, arrangement, or improvisation by... | ||
Visualizing Jazz Scenes of the Harlem Renaissance
Students read and respond to literary selections that either portray the Harlem jazz scene or... |
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