Feminist. Preacher. Abolitionist. Civil rights pioneer. Now the full story of the American icon's life and faith is finally coming to light
In 1851, at a women���s convention in Ohio...one of the speakers was a formerly enslaved woman known as Sojourner Truth... This riveting read aloud includes a summary, the passage, language and vocabulary tips, and discussion and writing prompts.
Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Alice Paul will be on the new $10 bill. A look at their achievements.
via jbhe.com Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey has renamed its College Avenue Apartments to honor Sojourner Truth. Born into slavery, Sojourner Truth became a leading abolitionist and…
Sojourner Truth Biography Report Organizers was designed to provide your students with deep thinking, reading comprehension, vocabulary, problem solving skills, and authentic writing practice. This product is part of a GROWING BUNDLE of Black History Month Biography Reports: Black History Month Biography Reports - GROWING BUNDLE ******************************************** Using these Biography Reports in your classroom to benefit your students in the following ways: • Use research skills to gain knowledge from nonfiction texts. • Reflect on the life, challenges, and accomplishments of black heroes. • Encourage the understanding of powerful vocabulary words. • Organize new information to use for writing. • Practice problem solving skills, in the areas of literacy and social studies. • Use reading and writing skills to reflect and learn about famous black Americans. Included in the 24 page unit: ** Just the Facts Sojourner Truth ** Just the Facts Sojourner Truth {color version} ** Sojourner Truth Report ** Sojourner Truth Report {color version} ** Sojourner Truth ** Sojourner Truth {color version} ** Sojourner Truth Research Report ** Sojourner Truth Research Report {color version} ** Sojourner Truth K ~ W ~ L ** Sojourner Truth Writing Paper ** Sojourner Truth Writing Paper {color version} ** Writing Paper / Back Side ** Writing Paper / Back Side {color version} ** Biography Organizer Sojourner Truth ** Biography Organizer Sojourner Truth {color version} ** About Sojourner Truth ** About Sojourner Truth {color version} ** Describing Words Sojourner Truth ** Describing Words Sojourner Truth {color version} ** Illustrating Sojourner Truth ******************************************** ** Other Black History BIOGRAPHY REPORTS you might like: Harriet Tubman Biography Report Jackie Robinson Biography Report Booker T. Washington Biography Report ** Additional Black History Resources: Ruby Bridges Printables Martin Luther King, Jr. Printables Martin Luther King, Jr. Unit for Literacy and Social Studies Martin Luther King, Jr. Color and Learn Book ******************************************** Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the red star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. You will now receive customized email updates about this store. ☺ Thank you for visiting Teacher Karma. If you have any questions or concerns about a product, please feel free to email me. [email protected] For additional learning strategies, please visit my educational blog, Teacher Karma Best wishes! Jen Bradshaw
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Suffragette chronicles the struggle for the vote in Britain. It also brings to mind our own suffrage story.
Start Black History Month by reading one of the greatest speeches in American rhetoric.
One of our Arizona standards for Social Studies for third grade is "Discuss contributions of people during the Civil War (Abraham Lincoln, Ulyssess S. Grant, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass)". As I've said in previous posts, our social studies book is all about Communities. So, in order to teach this standard, I either need to create something, buy something, or just ignore the standard completely since it's just social studies. I can't find any informational text on TpT about these specific people written at a level my 3rd graders can understand, so I decided to write it myself. I chose everyone on the list except Lincoln, and I included Robert E. Lee as well because I thought he was interesting. I figured there were enough books written about Lincoln that I can use those, and we talk about him every year for President's Day. Here are some pictures. You can get the freebie here. It goes nicely with the Civil War Interactive Notebook that's also a freebie on TpT.
Alice Paul sewing a suffrage flag 1912, Library of Congress In honor of the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, we sat down with Sarah Marsom, an Ohio-based heritage resource […]
An engaging illustrated history of feminism from antiquity through third-wave feminism, featuring Sappho, Mary Magdalene, Mary Wollstonecraft, Sojourner Trut...
We have already covered famous fictional speeches, so it seems a good time to discuss non-fictional ones. This list includes the greatest speeches in all time and I have also attempted to put them into order from great to greatest - this is not an easy task and I expect there will be some debate
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To help me out on my new journey as a mum of 2, some friends and fellow bloggers have kindly accepted to write here. I will call them the Piri Sojourners. Here is our first installment. Today's Piri Sojourner is Julie from Open Wide the World. Julie is a trained Speech Pathologist and I asked her to write about what to do when you worry about your child's language development. I get so many questions on this blog and on our Facebook group about raising multilingual children about what to do when your child does not say many/any words that I thought it would be useful to get a professional's answer to the question. ************* In a world where milestones and metrics meet parents at every turn, it can be difficult to get a handle on when to feel comfortable with our children's development and when to hit the panic button. This is certainly true in the arena of speech and language development. When a child isn't talking as early as an older sibling did, or as precociously as a neighbor child does, or exactly when the pediatrician's chart says he should, parents may wonder if something is wrong. Those same parents will assuredly be met with well-intentioned advice from friends and family: "Don't worry. Little so and so didn't begin to talk until he was 3, and now you can't get him to stop talking. Just relax. Your little guy will start talking when he's ready." In my career as a Speech-Language Pathologist, I have seen this exact scenario time and time again. If I had a dollar for every family who felt conflicted between their intuition and the advice of their friendly social circle, I would have enough to buy that flat in Paris that I've been dreaming of! But since perpetuating this conflict won't send those dollars my way (sorry, croissants and cafÈs, you'll have to wait), I'd like to get some guidelines out there, so parents can gauge their intuition against the advice of the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association, or ASHA. As part of the "Identify the Signs" campaign, ASHA presents parents with these guidelines as to when to seek evaluation regarding speech-language and hearing concerns: Seek a speech-language-hearing evaluation for your child if he/she: does not understand or follow what you are saying by 1 year of age uses only a few sounds, words, or gestures by 18 months to 2 years of age produces words that are not easily understood by familiar listeners by 2 years of age does not combine words at 2 years of age struggles to say sounds or words at 3 years of age It is important to note that some children truly are just "late talkers," as the well-intentioned friends have reminded you. However, it is equally important to note that many behaviors of a late talker are also behaviors exhibited by children with speech-language and/or hearing disorders. Determining now which one applies to your child may save time and money, not to mention anxiety and frustration. *(see below) And so, if you do have concerns over your child's speech-language and/or hearing development, I would advise this: politely accept all the friendly reassurance you will receive. Then listen to your parental intuition and the advice of the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association, and have your child's speech-language and hearing evaluated by a professional. You'll either receive peace of mind that your child's development is on track, or finally be ready to move forward toward improved communication and all the social and academic advantages it brings with it. Because communication really does Open Wide the World! * ASHA notes that early identification of speech-language and/or hearing disorders (via evaluations by Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists) generally coincides with shorter duration of treatment (which also equates to a lower cost over time). Unfortunately, an ASHA survey of 1000+ Speech-Language Pathologists in the U.S. also reveals that close to 70% of parents who have a concern regarding their child's speech/language/hearing wait from 6 months to 2 years before acting on those concerns, potentially adding time, expenses, and anxiety/frustration to the process.
Greetings! This product is designed to be used in math, reader’s AND writer’s workshop. It is a set of biographical infographic mats, detailing the lives of 20th century leaders, athletes, humanitarians, civil rights advocates, activists for those with disabilities, and suffragettes. These Infographic Mats can be used in math, reader's, and writer's workshops. The product contains: 1. Teacher Talk notes for suggestions on how to use these mats. 2. 10 Biographical Infographic Mats in color. Each mat consists of a timeline, a short narrative biography, a "fast facts" feature, a pie graph, line plot, line graph, bar graph, or map about the biographical subject. 3. 3 prompts for writer's workshop (persuasive, compare/contrast, narrative). 4. 2 reader's response organizers designed using "Making Thinking Visible" routines (4 C's, Step Inside). 5. One math response sheet (open-ended for use with all mats) that focuses on problem solving and graphs, maps, or plots. These mats are PERFECT for small group instruction. Use them as non-fiction text examples. Lexile levels are included to help with differentiation. Mohandas Gandhi—Lexiile range 900-990 Jesse Owens---Lexile range 800-890 Rachel Carson---Lexile range 900-990 Martin Luther King, Jr.---Lexile range 900-990 Helen Keller---Lexile range 700-790 Nelson Mandela---Lexile range 900-990 Sojourner Truth---Lexile range 400-490 Joe DiMaggio---Lexile range 800-890 Mother Teresa---Lexile range 1000-1100 Albert Einstein---Lexile range 900-990 They are designed to be printed on 11 X 17 card stock. This is a fantastic multi-purpose resource, and it coordinates with the other leadership-themed products in Wild Child Designs' Store.
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Born into slavery and escaped into freedom, she sued a white man to recover her son. Illiterate, she traveled widely, speaking for abolition and women's rights. Counseled freed slaves & tried unsuccessfully to get them federal land grants.
“Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence” at Washington’s National Portrait Gallery highlights the key figures and moments in the decades-long fight for women’s voting rights.
In this poster, a figure kneels on the floor of a jail cell. A picturesque rural scene can be glimpsed through the bars of the window. The person uses their hands to pry open similar bars on their chest. Birds fly free as a similar scene is revealed. The quote is by Lebanese-American artist, poet, and writer Kahlil Gibran. "And if it is a despot you would dethrone, see first that the throne erected within you is destroyed."
Black History Month Biographies Flip Book Coloring Pages | Research Projects | Flap Book Digital & Print Activities | Projects 10 Black Heroes of History Covered in this Unit: Maya Angelou, Muhammad Ali, Sojourner Truth, Rosa Parks, Booker T. Washington, Harriet Tubman, Martin Luther King Jr., George Washington Carver, Sarah E. Goode, and Ruby Bridges 2 versions included 10 Digital Google Slide Versions {Google Classroom Compatible} 10 Printable PDF Versions Students will research Important Dates, Interesting Facts, History, Famous Quotes, and Accomplishments for each project. Designed for All Elementary Ages and Middle School students! Perfect for Distance Learning and/or the Digital Classroom Answer Key | Sample Answers are also included! Aligned with: Black History Month Reading Comprehension Passages ________________________________________________________________ Tips for Savvy TpT Shoppers: How to receive credit on TpT to use for future purchases: • Go to your My Purchases page. Under each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Be the first to know about my new discounts, FREEBIES, and products: • Look for a green star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. You will now be able to see FREEBIES and customized emails from my store! ©2020StudentSavvy All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. (unless you purchase the multiple license) ____________________________________________________________