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AMERICAN SLAVE NARRATIVES

A Conceptual Unit for Teaching Social Studies

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  • Essential Questions
  • ISBE Standards
  • Week 1
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  • Week 3*
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Week 3*

Slave Narrative Unit Week 3 Matrix
LESSON PLANS:
Delinski - Unchained Memories Lesson
Delinski - Unchained Memories Handout

Delinski - Interview Lab Lesson Plan (Combined Activity)

Delinski - Interview Lab Handout (Combined Activity)
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* Indicates the week which contains the combined Social Studies and Language Arts activity

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The BIG Idea:

This American Slave Narrative Unit was developed for the purpose of allowing students to learn about the everyday life of a African American slaves from the perspective of actual slaves through oral and narrative history. In addition, the unit will allow students to explore the ideas and opinions of slavery from slaves' perspectives. We also hope that students can begin to connect social ideas with the institution of slavery along with developing their researching, reading, and writing abilities.

Our Classroom:

CLASSROOM CONTEXT:

SUBJECT:
Social Studies

GRADE LEVEL:
Grade 8

STUDENTS:
25 Total -12 Male, 13 Female

Ethnicity
- 6 African American
- 4 Asian
- 5 Latina
- 3 Middle Eastern
- 7 White

Challenges
- 4 Bilingual Students
- 4 English as a Second Language
- 3 Mild Learning Disabilities

Reading Proficiency:
Evenly distributed from 4th Grade through College

MEETING TIME:
Monday - Friday

PERIOD LENGTH:
50 Minutes

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