Students read and discuss an editorial written by Frederick Douglass and then write the opening editorial for a contemporary publication devoted to a social cause important to them.
Frederick Douglass began publication of The North Star today in 1847.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald, author of The Great Gatsby, was born in 1896.
9 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Author & Text
After reading The Great Gatsby, students work in pairs, select a chapter from the novel, and rewrite it from the point of view of a different character.
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Their Eyes Were Watching God was published in 1937.
9 - 12
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| Author & Text
Students brainstorm the kinds of stories they know and where these stories come from. Students return to these questions as they begin reading Hurston's novel.
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In 1952, Paul Fleischman was born on this day.
1 - 12
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| Author & Text
Some of Fleishman's memories in his essay "My House of Voices" are shared with the class. Students then write a descriptive essay that gives a tour of the voices in their homes, school, etc.
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Hispanic Heritage Month begins today.
5 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Holiday & School Celebration
Students brainstorm all the various aspects of Latinx culture and compile topics to research. Groups then research topics and present their information to the class.
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On the Road author Jack Kerouac embarked on his first cross-country road trip in 1947.
9 - 12
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| Author & Text
Students read a section from On the Road that deals with cross-country travel and reflects Kerouac's unique writing style. Students then attempt to write a narrative using Kerouac's stream-of-consciousness style.
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Richard Wright was born in 1908.
7 - 12
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| Author & Text
Students read an appropriate excerpt from Black Boy, discuss the incident in which Richard gets into trouble, and write found poems.
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Caldecott Medal-winner Virginia Lee Burton was born on this day in 1909.
3 - 12
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| Author & Text
Students discuss similarities in Burton's illustrations and writing style in her many books, in addition to her use of personification.