Voting Unit--Election Social Studies Mini Unit--ELL, SPED, Gen Ed
By Curly Girl ELD Shop
⭐️This unit is for General Ed Students, ELLs & Special Education Students⭐️
Are you searching for engaging and interactive learning opportunities for your higher level secondary students that are FUN and that you can use and scaffold with multilingual learns/ELLs and SpEd students at different levels? This VOTING & ELECTION UNIT includes enough lessons to last you 1-2 weeks! Your secondary students will have the chance to gain valuable knowledge about SOCIAL STUDIES content vocabulary all while working on developing skills such as vocabulary, speaking, reading, writing and much MORE!
This unit is a _⭐️_NO PREP***⭐️** with* TEACHER SLIDES & A PRINTABLE PDF WORKBOOK for students and teachers! Great for small group OR whole group!
Your Students Will:
This unit is PACKED with activities to engage your secondary Social Studies students. You will have everything you need to complete an AMAZING unit!
What’s Included:
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2 Poetry Lessons-Poetry Introduction and Mother to Son by L. Hughes Analysis PPT
By Kiwious About Vocab
This POETRY BUNDLE provides 2 complete digital lessons: a general poetry Powerpoint lesson is included for background knowledge and an analysis Powerpoint lesson is included where Mother to Son by Langston Hughes is analyzed.
POETRY LESSON:
PURPOSE
To explain the differences between poetry and prose
GOAL
To show examples of all unique elements of poetry
AUDIENCE
Whole class, small group, ELL, Special Education, Virtual classrooms
POETRY POWERPOINT
12 slides including live links to supporting videos
What is poetry?
What is prose?
What are the elements of a poem?
Example poem
What is Free Verse?
What are common poetry formats?
Why is poetry hard to understand?
What are poetic devices?
POETRY ANALYSIS LESSON:
PURPOSE
To break down important poetic elements of MOTHER TO SON by Langston Hughes so that the poem may be analyzed for deeper meaning in a written format
GOAL
To show how Hughes expresses an important theme through the use of poetic devices in MOTHER TO SON
AUDIENCE
Whole class, small group, ELL, Special Education, Virtual classrooms
POWERPOINT
12 slides
VIDEO LINK: reading of Mother to Son poem by Dr. ML King, JR
Who is the Speaker?
Who is the Audience?
Rhyming or Free Verse?
Purpose of Dialect?
Poetic devices used
VIDEO LINK: Poetic Devices
Metaphorical meaning
VIDEO LINK: Who is Langston Hughes?
WRITING TEMPLATE FOR ANALYSIS PARAGRAPH
EXAMPLE RESPONSE ANSWER FOR PARAGRAPH