Biography: Sojourner Truth: Woman with a Cause
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The Biography: Sojourner Truth - Woman with a Cause
This 9-page educational resource is designed to enhance the teaching of social studies in the early educational stages. It narrates the story of Sojourner Truth, a well-known African-American abolitionist and women's rights activist, making it especially relevant for Black History Month or any social studies unit.
Created with 2nd-grade level readers in mind, this book showcases vocabulary from Fountas and Pinnell grade-level vocabulary, general curriculum standards (K–6), and Rebecca Sitton spelling words. Each book includes (and is listed on the first page of the text):
Targeted concepts
Specific literacy skills
Grade level vocabulary
This allows teachers to readily see the focus of their instruction.
You'll find this resource distinct due to its additional features incorporating engaging activity pages that foster literacy skills such as reading comprehension as well as writing. These reinforce learning by enhancing interaction with key concepts.
The Biography: Sojourner Truth: Woman with a Cause is versatile enough for both full-class lessons or smaller group instruction while supplying homeschoolers with a great tool for a themed lesson or standalone study encouraging knowledge of American history.
The product can also be purchased individually or incorporated within thematic collections like Famous African-Americans in U.S. History (Grades 1-3). This larger volume of leveled books enriches traditional curriculum by providing intricate details about remarkable figures from American history including Sojourner Truth—a woman noted for her pursuit of justice and equality.