Big Moves: This is the Rope Read Aloud

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Big Moves: This is the Rope Read Aloud
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Type
Lesson Plan
Creator
Rané Garcia, Ph.D.
Description
"The book This Is The Rope: A Story from the Great Migration is used as a read-aloud to prompt discussion related to ELA and Social Studies appropriate for the grade level. History, geography, and migration are all topics that are accessible as students identify key ideas and details from the text and images."
- From Teaching Black History: Lessons from Educators
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Language
English
Publisher
Michigan Department of Education
Content Standards
From the lesson plan:
"ELA: Multiple connections can be made to the standards including elements of key ideas and details and integration of knowledge and texts for all grade levels.
Social Studies: Multiple connections can be made to the standards including understanding history and human systems of geography. Here are some examples across the grade levels.
1-H2.0.2: Investigate a family history for at least two generations, identifying various members and their connections in order to tell a narrative about family life.
3-G4.0.2: Describe diverse groups that have migrated into a region of Michigan and reasons why they came (push/pull factors).
4-G2.0.2: Locate and describe human and physical characteristics of major U.S. regions and compare them to the Great Lakes region.
4-G4.0.1: Use a case study or story about migration within or to the United States to identify push and pull factors (why they left, why they came) that influenced the migration."

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Women's History Black History Migration Geography American Dream History English Language Arts Literacy 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade Elementary

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