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This lesson celebrates Dr. Lonnie Randolph, the July nominee of the South Carolina African American History calendar. Students will also discuss what it means to be a good citizen.
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This lesson celebrates Dr. Lonnie Randolph, the July nominee of the South Carolina African American History calendar. Students will also discuss what it means to be a good citizen.
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Students will explore what it means to be free and have equality for all.
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Students will learn about the role of a judge in government and explore the qualities necessary to be a good judge.
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In recognition of April's Honoree for the 2024 South Carolina African American History Calendar, John L. Scott, students will explore the Legislative Process.
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Track story plots using the beginning, middle, and end strategy. Record the passage title, distribute sticky notes, and have students record the events of each segment, placing them in the appropriate...Photo
Students will differentiate text functions by considering the author's purpose. This is an anchor chart made together as a class. Add in extra examples of each type of text. See accompanying student...Document
Track story plots using the beginning, middle, end (BME) strategy. Record passage title in large blank space. Have students record either the beginning, middle, or end on a sticky note and place in...Lesson
This lesson celebrates the accomplishments and contributions of April's 2024 nominee of the SC African American Calendar, John L. Scott, Jr. Students will also learn how a bill becomes a law.
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Students will differentiate text functions by considering the author's purpose. This is an anchor chart made together as a class. Add in extra examples of each type of text. *See completed example and...