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<title>The Harlem Renaissance - The Journey to Freedom: An Interdisciplinary Unit</title>
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	<p>The goal of this unit was to create an understanding or the Harlem Renaissance and a deeper awareness of the role Harlem played in the development of American art and culture. Students will have the opportunity to delve into the various areas of interest in the Harlem Renaissance, and be able to express themselves through art and/or music, and oral  and/or written expression. Students will also have the opportunity to broaden their cultural horizons by being exposed to some cultural influences they may not normally receive.</p>

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<author>Natalie Bolden</author>


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<title>Grade 7 Native Americans</title>
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	<p>This lesson on Native American life will be a three-day lesson that includes, among other differentiated elements, a hook sparking the students' imagination through fantasy, a direct instruction session, two anchor activities, a group reading activity, a creative writing exercise, and performance tasks to measure student comprehension and learning.</p>

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<author>Bryan Fierson</author>


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