211-Count Smart Humanities Bundle: Comprehensive Growing Course for Grades 7-12
Stones of Erasmus
105 Followers
Grade Levels
7th - 12th
Resource Type
Standards
CCSSRL.8.10
CCSSRL.9-10.10
CCSSRL.11-12.10
Formats Included
- Google Drive™ folder
- Easel Activity
- Easel Assessment
Pages
1000+
Stones of Erasmus
105 Followers
Includes Google Apps™
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Easel Activities Included
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Products in this Bundle (211)
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Description
Everything related to broadening the scope of a humanities curriculum for middle and high school is included in this growing bundle.
☝211 and growing educational units! Entirely print + digital — Adobe Acrobat and Google Apps power each download. Extra addition: Includes free-to-use out-of-the-box Easel Activities and Easel Assessments for every Lesson! Note: Listings with an asterisk (*) are free!
What You Get Out-of-the-Box:
- Map & Geography Skills resources
- Geography Skills Lesson: Ready-to-Use Worksheet with Blank World Map
- Map Activity: Complete a Day in the Life of Socrates in Athens (411 B.C.E.).
- *Map Skills Lesson: Use Census Data about Ethnic Communities in NYC
- Map Skills Lesson: Using Census Data about the Changing Racial Makeup of the U.S.
- * New York, New York / It's a Wonderful Town: Navigating NYC In One Day
- Poetry & Literature Lessons and Activities
- Ancient Hebrew Poetry
- Psalm 104: Ancient Hebrew Literature
- Ancient Egyptian Poetry
- “The Great Hymn to the Aten”
- New Kingdom Love Lyrics
- “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Visualizing the Industrial Revolution Through Poetry
- William Blake's "London" & “The Chimney Sweeper” Poems
- Novel Study
- Homesick: My Own Story by Jean Fritz
- Literary Terms & Vocabulary Instruction, Et Cetera
- Complete Philosophy in the Classroom Series
- Discuss the Marshmallow Test: Minilesson
- "What is Philosophy?" Task Card Set
- Freedom: Task Card Set
- Empiricism versus Rationalism
- Discuss any Moral Dilemma!
- Socrates on the Examined Life: The Apology of Plato
- Socrates at the Piraeus: Introductory lesson on Plato's Republic
- The Ring of Gyges (Glaucon's Argument from Republic)
- The Noble Lie in Plato's Republic
- Plato's Allegory of the Cave Base Lesson (from Republic) —
- Allegory of the Cave Quiz Bowl & Activity Pack
- Plato's Myth of Er (from Republic)
- Plato's Origin of Love (from Symposium)
- Plato's Origin of Virtue (from Protagoras)
- The Problem of Evil (Theodicy lesson)
- Nietzsche's Eternal Recurrence and the Movie Groundhog Day
- Nietzsche's Parable of the Madman (Philosophy of Religion)
- 19 Quotes Attributable to Friedrich Nietzsche
- Complete Mythology in the Classroom Series
- *12 Illustrated Reading Passages from Greek and Roman Mythology
- 101 Illustrated Reading Passages from Greek and Roman Mythology
- *10 Everyday Phrases from Greek Mythology
- 45 Ways Words Become Language in Greco-Roman Myth
- What is Myth?: Introductory Lesson
- Hebrew Myths of Creation
- Greek Myths of Creation
- Myths of Creation from Ancient India (Hinduism)
- The Five Ages of Man (Ancient Greece)
- The Four Yugas of Man (Ancient India)
- The Hebrew Myth of Adam and Eve
- The Fates
- The Furies
- The Titan Gods and Goddesses
- Uranus and Gaia
- Kronos and Rhea
- Atlas
- Helios (Sol)
- Pandora's Box (Or. Jar)
- Prometheus and Epimetheus
- Deucalion and Pyrrha (Ancient Greek Flood Myth)
- Noah's Ark (Hebrew Flood Myth)
- The Four Disgracers: Art and Mythology Mini-Unit
- Perseus and Medusa
- Theseus and the Minotaur
- Icarus and Daedalus
- Tantalus
- Niobe and Her Children
- Bellerophon and Pegasus
- Sisyphus
- Phaëthon
- Ixion
- King Midas
- Perseus, Argive Hero
- Orion, the Hunter
- Arion, Poet & Musician
- Atalanta
- Endymion
- Apollo and Daphne
- Ganymede and Hebe
- Adonis and Hyacinth (and other Flower Myths)
- Orpheus and Eurydice
- Pyramus and Thisbe (Babylonian Myth)
- Cupid and Psyche
- Europa and the Bull
- Io & Other Lovers
- Narcissus and Echo
- Pygmalion and Galatea
Stories of the Trojan War
Gods and Goddesses
- Nature and Deeds of Zeus
- Zeus and Metis
- Hera
- Athena Coloring Book
- Athena Introductory Lesson
- The Owl of Minerva
- The Birth of the Goddess Athena (Parthenogenesis)
- Athena and Arachne
- Athena and Marsyas
- Athena as Mentor in The Odyssey
- The Birth of Venus (Aphrodite)
- Nature and Deeds of Apollo
- The Birth of the Twins
- The Sons of Apollo
- Nature and Deeds of Poseidon
- Dispute: Athena and Poseidon
- Hades (Pluto)
- Nature and Deeds of Artemis
- Nature and Deeds of Hestia
- Nature and Deeds of Ares
- Nature and Deeds of Dionysus (Bacchus)
- Hephaestus (Vulcan)
- Hermes (Mercury)
- Demeter (and Persephone)
- Mythology Graphic Organizers and Charts (& Assessments)
- 1,280 Mythology Editable Question Set (Low Ink)
- Five Myth Charts for the Comparative Study of Mythology
- Eight Myth Charts for the Study of Classic Mythology
- Compare and Contrast Myths (Graphic Organizer and Tracker)
- Mythology-Themed Writing Paper, Mythology Clip Art
- Myth-Related Activities for Writers: 50+ Writing Prompts
- * Greek Mythology Unit Tests
- * World Literature Pre-Test Assessment
- Hinduism Summative Assessment (Unit Test)
- Writing Graphic Organizers and Skills Practice
- Academic Honesty & Integrity Student Guide
- Cornell Note-Taking Templates
- * Generic 3-Box Note-Taking Templates
- Imagining: Concrete Writing Skills Practice
- * Choose from Various Forms of Writing Anchor Chart
- Writing a Thesis Statement and Topic Sentences
- Organizing Main Ideas and Supporting Details
- * The Writing Process: Six Stages of Writing
- Analyzing as a Writing Skill: Skills Practice
- ELA Resources for Active Speaking and Listening Skills
- Discussion Protocol with Any Literary Work (for Writers)
- Role Playing Activity for Persuasive Writing
- Peer Evaluation Form for Speaking, Listening & Writing
- Group Work Evaluation Form
- How to Write a Quatrain: Writing Skills Practice
- * Keeping a Writer’s Journal: Anchor Chart & Student Exercise
- How to Use Freewriting as a Brainstorming Strategy
- * Observing Details & Finding Telling Details Exercise
- The Pre-Writing, Drafting, and Revising Cycle
- The Revision Process
- Using Print & Non-Print Resources
- Integrating Quotations
- Using Questions to Organize Ideas
- Using Interviewing to Gather Ideas
- Methods of Organization (for Writing)
- Modes of Writing: Identifying the Four Modes
- Purpose and Mode: Writing Anchor Chart
- Choosing a Purpose or Aim for Writing
- Choosing and Focusing on a Topic
- Sensory Details Anchor Chart for Writing
- Choosing & Analyzing an Audience
- *Drafts
- Venn Diagrams
- Clustering
- Outlining
- Timelines and Recalling Events
- Proofreading Checklist with Standard Proofreading Marks
- Keeping a Writer’s Portfolio: Student Work Tracker
- Finalizing Your Document: Anchor Chart & Writing Exercise
- Sharing and Presenting Student Writing: Idea Toolbox
- *Using Computers & Devices in the Writing Classroom
- Diagnostic Essay Writing Assessment (for ESL&)
- * General English Language Exams: Long and Short Versions (for ESL)
- Short Story Discussion Guides
- Non-Fiction Study Unit
- Stamped: Racism, Antiracism & You by Ibram Kendi and Jason Reynolds: Stamped Discussion Guide and Reading Protocol
- Stamped 115+ Question Bank
- Other Non-Fiction Resources: *Bobby the Math Whiz (Non-Fiction Reading Passage)
- Apology: Teach the Entire Book!
- Reading Campaigns
- Fairy Tales
- Movie Guides
- Peter and the Wolf © 2006 Oscar-Winning Animated Short Film
- Labyrinth (1986): Classroom Film Guide
- Eternals (2021) and Myth Film Guide: Question Bank and Lesson Activity
- Writing a Movie Review
- First Day of School Resources
- Bonus Resources
- Art History Exam: from Pre-History to the Renaissance
- Facilitated Discussion on Empathy for Teachers and Staff
- Help Students Cope with Stress: Activity and Guide
- * Tutorial: Create Worksheets with "Forced Copy" (with Google Apps)
- Think About Any Quote! Graphic Organizer
- Saint Valentine: Christian Martyr
- Valentine's Day
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Teaching Duration
1 Year
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Standards
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CCSSRL.8.10
By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poems, at the high end of grades 6–8 text complexity band independently and proficiently.
CCSSRL.9-10.10
By the end of grade 9, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poems, in the grades 9-10 text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range.By the end of grade 10, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poems, at the high end of the grades 9-10 text complexity band independently and proficiently.
CCSSRL.11-12.10
By the end of grade 11, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poems, in the grades 11-CCR text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range.By the end of grade 12, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poems, at the high end of the grades 11-CCR text complexity band independently and proficiently.