Filter your results
9th Grade
Sentence Structure and Meaning - Contemporary Indigenous Peoples - Cultural Studies
Lesson
9th Grade
Specialty
Focuses on understanding sentence structure and meaning through the context of contemporary Indigenous peoples and their historical narratives. Enhances comprehension skills and provides insights into the cultural influence and resilience of Indigenous communities in the face of historical challenges.
See more
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding Colonial Policies - The Requerimiento Document - Spanish Colonization
Lesson
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the historical context and purpose of the Requerimiento during the era of Spanish colonization. Understand the motivations behind Spanish actions in the Americas and gain insights into colonial policies. Analyze the impact on indigenous peoples and examine the broader consequences of these practices on historical narratives.
See more
11th Grade
[Impact of Colonization - Indigenous Enslavement and Population Decline - European Colonization Effects]
Lesson
11th Grade
History
Examine the challenges faced by Native Americans during European colonization, focusing on their resistance to enslavement, the drastic decline in population, and the cultural impact of colonists' perceptions. Gain an understanding of how these historical events influenced racial and social structures, and develop the ability to analyze the complex consequences of European contact with Indigenous peoples.
See more
4th Grade - 10th Grade
Geographic Knowledge - Australia's Physical Features - Australian Landforms
Lesson
4th Grade - 10th Grade
Social Studies
Explore Australia's diverse geographic features, focusing on the Great Victoria Desert, Uluru, and the Great Barrier Reef. Develop an understanding of these unique landforms and their cultural significance, enhancing knowledge of geography and cultural heritage.
See more
11th Grade
Taino and Kalinago Cultures - Historical Understanding - Indigenous Caribbean Peoples
Lesson
11th Grade
History
Examine the intricate cultures and histories of the Taino and Kalinago peoples in the Caribbean. Gain insights into their migration patterns, leadership structures, and cultural impacts to enhance understanding of indigenous history and heritage.
See more
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Historical Insights - Indigenous Peoples and Revolutions - Bolivia's National History
Lesson
9th Grade - 12th Grade
World Languages, History
Explore significant historical events in Bolivia, examining the Spanish impact on Indigenous peoples, the 1899 revolution, and Bolivia's National Revolution. Gain insights into Bolivia's history and cultural heritage to enhance understanding of the region's political and social dynamics.
See more
5th Grade - 9th Grade
Understanding and Exploring Collective Rights - Canadian Charter Context
Lesson
5th Grade - 9th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the collective rights outlined in the Canadian Charter, focusing on the rights of First Nations, Inuit, Métis, Francophones, and Anglophones. Gain insights into principles of assimilation and legislative changes related to Indigenous peoples, while developing an understanding of collective identities and their cultural significance.
See more
9th Grade - 12th Grade
The US Westward Expansion - Impact on Native Americans and The Gilded Age Dynamics
Lesson
9th Grade - 12th Grade
History
Investigate the rapid economic growth and social challenges of the Gilded Age alongside the momentum for westward expansion in the United States. Understand the motivations for moving to the West and the considerable impacts on Native American communities. Gain insights into historical patterns and their consequences.
See more
10th Grade - 11th Grade
Migration Patterns and Colonial Impact - History & Government - Oceania
Lesson
10th Grade - 11th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the migration of Asian settlers to Oceania, examining their early livelihoods and the impact of European colonization. Gain insights into historical settlement patterns, colonial developments, and the socio-economic transformations that occurred in Oceania.
See more
6th Grade - 12th Grade
Historical and Cultural Awareness - International Mother Language Day - Significance and Global Impact
Lesson
6th Grade - 12th Grade
World Languages
Examine the historical and cultural significance of International Mother Language Day, focusing on language preservation and the importance of linguistic diversity. Gain an understanding of the global impact of languages, appreciate the cultural heritage of indigenous languages, and identify the challenges globalization poses to linguistic variety.
See more
9th Grade
Geographical Features and Climates - Major Land and Water Formations - Oceania
Lesson
9th Grade
Geography
Investigate the geographical diversity of Oceania, which includes a vast array of islands, diverse climates, and distinct land formations. Understand the structure of island groups, study climatic variations, and examine significant geographical features such as atolls and the impact of the Pacific Ocean on the region. Enhance knowledge and skills related to regional geography and environmental influences.
See more
12th Grade
Resistance and Assimilation - Interactions of African Americans and Indigenous Peoples - U.S. History
Lesson
12th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the dynamic intersections between African American maroons and Indigenous groups, with a focus on resistance strategies and cultural assimilation. Understand the complexities of identity and cultural exchange, gaining insights into historical relationships and their long-term impacts on society.
See more
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Types of Communication - Verbal and Non-Verbal - Interpersonal Skills
Lesson
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Other, Professional Development, Life Skills
Explore the characteristics of various communication methods, including verbal, non-verbal, written, and visual forms. Develop the ability to effectively select and apply different communication techniques based on context to enhance interpersonal skills.
See more
9th Grade
Understanding Key Figures - Recognizing Influential Leaders - Hispanic Heritage Month
Lesson
9th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the significance of Hispanic Heritage Month by identifying and analyzing the contributions of influential Hispanic leaders. Enhance understanding of the historical impact and achievements of key figures related to Hispanic culture and history.
See more
10th Grade - 11th Grade
Culture Knowledge - Language and Religion - Oceania
Lesson
10th Grade - 11th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the cultural landscape of Oceania by exploring language development and religious influences. Gain insights into how geographic isolation has contributed to language diversity and understand the predominant religious practices in the region. Focus on developing a deeper understanding of cultural variations and religious contexts within Oceania.
See more
10th Grade - 11th Grade
Population Settlement Patterns - Major Groups in Oceania - Historical Context of Oceania
Lesson
10th Grade - 11th Grade
Social Studies
Examine settlement patterns and major cultural groups in Oceania, a region with a history of over 30,000 years. Gain insights into the contributions of Melanesians, Micronesians, and Polynesians, and understand the socio-economic challenges currently facing the region. The focus is on understanding cultural influences and recognizing current socio-economic dynamics.
See more
Kindergarten - Professional Development
Historical and Cultural Insights - Tibet's Heritage and Struggles
Lesson
Kindergarten - Professional Development
Religious Studies
Investigate Tibet's rich history and its cultural importance by exploring its origins, societal challenges, and quest for independence. Gain insights into the political changes affecting Tibet and develop an understanding of its cultural heritage and resilient spirit. Learners will acquire a comprehensive perspective on Tibet's historical evolution and societal dynamics.
See more
9th Grade
Understanding Cause and Effect - The Scramble for Africa - European Imperialism
Lesson
9th Grade
Social Studies
Analyze the motivations and consequences of European colonization in Africa, highlighting key events such as the Berlin Conference and the resistance efforts by Ethiopia and Liberia. Develop an understanding of the factors driving imperialism and its effects, facilitating a critical analysis of historical events and their modern implications. Focus on learning outcomes that include identifying underlying causes, evaluating varied impacts, and connecting historical precedents to current global dynamics.
See more
11th Grade
Understanding Assimilation - Native American Resistance - Historical Contexts
Lesson
11th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the historical context of Native American resistance to U.S. assimilation policies through personal experiences and cultural impacts. Examine key elements of treaty agreements, forced cultural changes, and resistance strategies, enhancing understanding of cultural preservation and historical narratives.
See more