
This mini-biography is used as part of our engaging Langston Hughes and Tupac Shakur bundle.
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Poetry Bundle - Grade 7 / Year 8 (KS3) - 12 Engaging No Prep Poems + Free Assessment Guide
Product Video (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNzAveHUQFs This engaging and comprehensive bundle includes the classic, contemporary, catchy, and creepy! Poems Included: We Real Cool by Gwendolyn Brooks Dear Future Generations: Sorry by Prince Ea If by Rudyard Kipling If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking by Emily Dickinson Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley Hope is the Thing with Feathers by Emily Dickinson Vincent by Tim Burton Identity by Julio Noboa Polanco I'm Nobody! Who are You? by Emily Dickinson Mother to Son by Langston Hughes I, Too by Langston Hughes + Emily Dickinson Poetry Worksheets & Langston Hughes and Tupac Shakur Comparison Table Lessons Include: - Common Core Standards - Teaching Guide - Pre-Activity Worksheet - Analysis Questions - Poetic Device Hunts - Tone/Speaker/Theme Worksheets - Author Connection Worksheets - Paired Video - Paired Informational Text - Real-World Connection Questions - Creative Writing - Extension Activities - Answers + More
The Harlem Renaissance Bundle - Poetry, Short Story, Informational Texts, + More!
This Harlem Renaissance unit brings history to life by exploring the music, literature, and activism that shaped a generation. Through exciting discussions, creative projects, and powerful poetry, students will connect the past to the present while sharpening their reading, writing, presentation, and critical thinking skills! What's Included: Create a Travel Brochure Students gain a broad understanding of the period by traveling back to the 1920s and designing vibrant Harlem travel brochures. Poetry Pairing Langston Hughes' poems with Tupac Shakur's songs is not only a great way to engage students, but it also helps them appreciate the importance of context and historical time periods. Informational Texts Students explore the era by reading about soul food, fashion, cultural expression, and key activists of the time. Short Story Conclude the unit with Langston Hughes' heartwarming short story Thank You, Ma’am.
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