
Explore Grade 9 Langston Hughes through guided video lessons with embedded questions that enhance your understanding of his poetry and literary contributions. This interactive video provides active learning opportunities and comprehension checks to deepen your appreciation of Hughes' impact on American literature and the Harlem Renaissance.

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Exploring Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance
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Langston Hughes: Life and Legacy
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Understanding 'Thank You, Ma'am' by Langston Hughes
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Understanding 'Thank You, Ma'am' by Langston Hughes
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A Dream Deferred - Langston Hughes
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Langston Hughes Themes and Works
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Interpreting Langston Hughes' 'Harlem'
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Understanding 'Thank You, Ma'am' by Langston Hughes
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Theme for English B by Langston Hughes
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9th - 12th Grade
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Exploring Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance
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6th - 10th Grade
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Langston Hughes and His Poetry
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9th - 10th Grade
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Understanding Langston Hughes' 'I, Too'
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9th - 10th Grade
Langston Hughes interactive videos for Grade 9 students provide an immersive exploration of one of America's most influential poets and key figures of the Harlem Renaissance. These guided video lessons feature embedded questions and comprehension checks that engage students as they discover Hughes's revolutionary poetry, his role in shaping African American literary identity, and his lasting impact on American literature. Students develop critical analysis skills through interactive elements that pause the video content to assess understanding of Hughes's biographical context, thematic elements in his work, and his innovative use of jazz rhythms and vernacular language in poetry. The interactive format ensures active participation as students examine famous works like "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," "Dreams," and "Harlem," building deeper comprehension of Hughes's artistic techniques and social commentary. Wayground's extensive collection of teacher-created interactive video resources supports educators in delivering dynamic Grade 9 English literature instruction focused on Langston Hughes and related topics. The platform's robust search and filtering capabilities enable teachers to locate standards-aligned content that matches their specific curriculum requirements, while differentiation tools allow customization of video lessons to meet diverse learning needs within the classroom. Teachers can deploy these digital resources flexibly across various instructional formats, from whole-class presentations to individual student exploration, supporting both initial concept introduction and targeted remediation. The interactive video format particularly enhances planning efficiency by providing ready-made assessment opportunities embedded within engaging multimedia content, while the vast library of educator-contributed resources ensures access to multiple perspectives and teaching approaches for enriching students' understanding of Hughes's literary contributions and historical significance.

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