Discovering The World Of The Ancient Champa

OBJECTIVES: Understand the political history of the Champa kingdom, and know basic information about the geography, economics, culture, and importance of the kingdom. Compare and contrast the Champa kingdom to at least one other ancient kingdom of the time period including the Roman Empire, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Mesopotamia, India,

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Exploring the History, Culture, And Symbols of the Parsi People

OBJECTIVES: Explain how the Parsi community exists both historically and contemporarily Compare and contrast the use of symbols in culture by discussing symbols relating to the Zoroastrian celebration of Nowruz and elements of students’ own cultures Research, explain, and present the significance of symbols in their own cultures

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Interior Chinatown Lesson Plans

OBJECTIVES: Analyze the function of character in the book Interior Chinatown and how the characters relate to identity. Analyze the narrative structure and its significance to plot and theme. Identify textual evidence and create persuasive arguments. Use textual evidence to analyze setting and its relation to theme. Discuss the conflation

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Marshellese Folklore

OBJECTIVES: Accurately recount at least 2 main plot points of an auditory story in a verbal response; Verbally identify at least 1 potential moral to a Marshallese folktale or story; Demonstrate comprehension by depicting at least 4 major plot points of a Marshallese story in a drawing.

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Deconstructing and Analyzing the Model Minority Myth in the US

OBJECTIVES: Understand the definition of the model minority myth through case study and analyzation Differentiate a myth from a stereotype. Hone analytical skills from a topic through collaborative thinking, writing, and discussion activities. Strengthen personal voice in writing activities after reading personal narratives from Asian American Students to make text-to-self,

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Geography, the Compass, and Navigation

OBJECTIVES: Understand essential elements of maps, compasses, and navigation Explore how maps can be used to understand our world through the Examples of geographically close and linguistically related languages Understand the diversity of languages spoken in India

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The Paper Menagerie: A Literary Analysis

OBJECTIVES: Students will critically analyze The Paper Menagerie by Ken Liu, focusing on authorial choices and use of literary devices. Students will engage with research about major themes in the text concerning Chinese-American identity, family, culture, history, and assimilation, as well as connect it back to the author’s message. Students

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