Category Archives: Curriculum Units

2020 Curriculum Units Vol 1: African American Poetry and the Idea of Citizenship

African American Poetry and the Idea of Citizenship

Marie Calabro, 4th Grade, Pinewood Elementary

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2020 Curriculum Units Vol 1: African American Poetry and the Idea of Citizenship

The Discrepant Treatment of Black Men in Society and The Legal System

LaShonda Alexander, Language Arts, Wilson Stem Academy

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2020 Curriculum Units Vol 1: African American Poetry and the Idea of Citizenship

Black and British: Re-Imagining British Literature

Kimberly Palmer, English, Merancas Middle College

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2020 Curriculum Units Vol 1: African American Poetry and the Idea of Citizenship

Exploring Citizenship and Racial Justice through African American Poetry

Gia Wright, English, Rocky River High

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2020 Curriculum Units Vol 1: African American Poetry and the Idea of Citizenship

Exploring African American Citizenship Through Spoken Word

Christie Johnson, Exceptional Children, Albemarle Road Elementary

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2020 Curriculum Units Vol 1: African American Poetry and the Idea of Citizenship

My Country, My Voice: Teaching the Progression of the Concept of Citizenship from the Eras of Slavery, Reconstruction, Jim Crow and the Civil Rights Movement

April Louzini, 4th Grade, E.E. Waddell Language Academy

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 8: Time Travel: Using Music to Explore Past, Present, and Future Messages

Music and Dance as Part of the Learning Process

Luz Vanegas, 2nd Grade, Charlotte East Language Academy

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 8: Time Travel: Using Music to Explore Past, Present, and Future Messages

A la Carte: Putting Music on the Educational Menu

Albertia Burgess, English, West Charlotte High

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 7: Writing in Mathematics

Using Shapes as a Tool to Develop Kindergarten Writing Skills

Pilar Cuervo Cerezo, Kindergarten, Charlotte East Language Academy

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 6: Africa: Beneath the Headlines

Slavery! The Beginning, the Transformation, and its Continual Effect On Those Who Have Endured It

Alvin Scott, Exceptional Children, Vance High

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 3: Childhood and the City Space in Literature

Urban Mirrors, City Windows: Exploring Identity and Standards through Culturally Responsive Literature and Instruction

Toya Watson, Language Arts, Ridge Road Middle

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 7: Writing in Mathematics

Writing Breaks in Mathematics

Diana Avery-Gaskins, Math, Northwest School of the Arts

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 3: Childhood and the City Space in Literature

The Backwards Mirror Called Academic Literature: African American Children Need to See Their Reflection

Nichole Robinson-McLeod, Language Arts, Mountain Island Lake Academy

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 2: How to Build a Human

In the Eye of the Beholder: The Process of Eye Development

Breona McNeil, Science, Martin Luther King Middle

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 5: Climate Science and Solution Strategies

Views on an Individual’s Moral Obligation to Limit Climate Change

Takeema Evans, Science, Hawthorne Academy

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