- Theme: Pop Culture
- Grades: 9-12
Students explore protest music around the Vietnam War and their meanings....
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Students explore protest music around the Vietnam War and their meanings....
Students examine violent videos games and determine their impact on human behavior....
Students construct fun ghost story narratives told from the ghost’s perspective....
Students get practice identifying predators and prey and describe them through writing....
Students examine the effects of cyberbullying and construct an argument through writing....
Students examine early American settlers and write about their reasons for moving....
Students practice summarizing a story and examining how we show love....
Young students practice writing using temporal words after reading a story....
Students practice their research and writing skills about celebrity skills they want....
Students examine the history of Thanksgiving to create an argumentative essay....
Students examine and write an essay about the importance of lab safety....
Young learners practice opinion writing after comparing sports and picking their favorite....
Students employ their creativity to solve a unique personal problem....
Students examine violent and non-violent leadership styles of the Civil Rights Movement....
Students create a narrative about where and when they would time travel....