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Hispanic Heritage Month Lesson Plans

Honor Hispanic Heritage Month by integrating lesson plans that highlight the rich cultures and histories of Hispanic and Latino Americans. These resources offer activities that promote cultural awareness and appreciation. Use them to educate students about diversity and the importance of inclusivity.

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Hispanic Heritage Month: Pablo Picasso The Artistic Genius of the 20th

Hispanic Heritage Month: Pablo Picasso The Artistic Genius of the 20th
Creative Arts, Art, Social Studies, Holiday & Seasonal, Life Studies, ELA, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, History, History: World, History: USA, Holidays, Hispanic Heritage Month, Women's History, Black History Month, Back To School, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Classroom Decor, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards

Enter the fascinating world of Pablo Picasso, a talented and significant artist whose innovative mind revolutionised the field of modern art. Picasso was born in the thriving Spanish city of Málaga, and the story of his life, which has been skillfully crafted for pupils eager to explore the frontiers of artistic creativity, unfolds as a compelling narrative of boundless imagination, risk-taking experimentation, and artistic brilliance. Discover the secrets behind Picasso's innovative style and ground-breaking works, such as the haunting "Guernica," a potent expression of the horrors of war, and his innovative eploration of Cubism, an avant-garde movement that shattered conventional artistic boundaries. Set out on a journey through Picasso's remarkable career. See the cultural influences and personal experiences that shaped his artistic vision during his formative years by going back in time to his early years. Yet, Pablo Picasso's impact extends far beyond the canvas. Discover how his enduring legacy continues to serve as a wellspring of inspiration for artists and thinkers across the globe, urging individuals like you to embrace creativity, break free from convention, and think boldly. Once you've immersed yourself in the fascinating tapestry of his life and art, challenge your understanding with thought-provoking comprehension questions, meticulously designed to engage and educate students. This resource brings you a reading piece for your students to learn about Picasso and comprehension questions so they can demonstrate their reading comprehension skills! TO GET FREEBIES CLICK HERE! ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Please find us on Instagram @eduzone_tpt ... Tag us in your post ⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Tags Hispanic, Hispanic Heritage Month, Leaders Who Inspire Us, Pablo Picasso, Educational Content, Artistic Legacy, Spanish Artist, Art Education, Biography, Modern Art

What Is September 11: A Day of Tragedy and Remembrance.

What Is September 11: A Day of Tragedy and Remembrance.
Creative Arts, Art, Holiday & Seasonal, Life Studies, ELA, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, Holidays, Hispanic Heritage Month, Women's History, Black History Month, Back To School, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Classroom Decor, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards

A Day of Sorrow and Remembrance: What Is September 11? Tragedy struck the United States and the rest of the world on September 11, 2001. On that day, four planes were hijacked by terrorists and crashed into the Pentagon, the World Trade Center, and a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Over 3,000 people died as a result of the attacks. This lesson plan is appropriate for students in grades 3 through 8. It provides a description of the September 11 attacks as well as tools and exercises to help students comprehend and keep this momentous day in their memories. The lesson plan covers the following topics: What happened on September 11, 2001? What was the reason for the attacks? Who were the victims? What effects did the attacks have on the United States and the rest of the world? How can we remember? This reading passage for kids in grades 3–8 discusses the September 11 attacks. It covers what happened, who was affected, and how we ought to honour the brave and commemorate the victims. Also, the message includes some questions that can help kids comprehend the assaults and think about their impact. TO GET FREEBIES CLICK HERE! ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Please find us on Instagram @eduzone_tpt ... Tag us in your post ⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Tags Resilience, Remembrance, Impact, Important Day, September 11, Resources, Remember., Hijacked Airplanes, Lesson Plan, September 11 Attacks