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Grades Grade 9 , Grade 10 | Source Type NewspapersPhotographs and Prints
Image 5 of The San Francisco call (San Francisco [Calif.]), January 2, 1902
Rationale By: Morgan King
Grades Grade 8 , Grade 9 , Grade 10 , Grade 11 , Grade 12 | Source Type Books and Other Printed Texts
Dallas herald. [volume], July 01, 1865, Image 2
Rationale By: Jessica Jones
Grades Grade 9 , Grade 10 , Grade 11 , Grade 12 | Source Type Books and Other Printed TextsPhotographs and Prints
Uncle Tom's cabin
Rationale By: Jessica Jones
Grades Grade 9 , Grade 10 , Grade 11 , Grade 12 | Source Type Books and Other Printed TextsPhotographs and Prints
The first edition of Abraham Lincoln's final emancipation proclamation
Rationale By: Jessica Jones
Grades Grade 4 | Source Type Photographs and Prints
Negro mother teaching children numbers and alphabet in home of sharecropper. Transylvania, Louisiana digital file from b&w film copy neg. of print
Rationale By: Addison Hill
Grades Grade 4 | Source Type Photographs and Prints
Dois Capoeiristas no ar - Translation: Two Capoeiristas in the air
Rationale By: Addison Hill
Grades Grade 4 | Source Type Photographs and Prints
UFW Boycott Lettuce
Rationale By: Addison Hill
Grades Grade 4 | Source Type Photographs and Prints
Barbara Jordan, Congresswoman, 1972–78
Rationale By: Addison Hill
Grades Grade 4 | Source Type Photographs and Prints
Portrait of Langston Hughes
Rationale By: Addison Hill
Grades Grade 4 | Source Type Photographs and Prints
Celia Cruz, full-length portrait, facing front, on stage
Rationale By: Addison Hill

May I adapt ReadWriteThink materials?

ReadWriteThink materials (e.g., lessons, rubrics, and handouts) may be adapted as needed to serve students' needs in and out of school.

ReadWriteThink's student interactive tools are proprietary items and are copyrighted by the National Council of Teachers of English. These tools are not available for sale or adaptation.​​​​​​​

Grades Grade 4 | Source Type Photographs and Prints
Washington's prominent figures listen to Marian Anderson's singing. Washington, DC, April 9. Behind Marian Anderson, the heroic statue of Lincoln; beside her, Cabinet members and Senators; before her a crowd of 75,000 black and white listeners. Left to ri
Rationale By: Addison Hill
Grades Grade 9 , Grade 10 , Grade 11 , Grade 12 | Source Type Photographs and Prints
Somewhere along the Curve. Logan during the Lockdown
Rationale By: Michelle Fanara
Grades
3 - 6
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Books Will Take You There!

While enjoying a book that features a journey, children write postcards from the perspective of the main character for each stop along the trip.

Grades
K - 2
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Cooking and Creating in the Kitchen

After reading If You Give a Moose a Muffin, have a "Muffin Party"! Children will write invitations, follow a recipe, and enjoy sharing their homemade muffins.

Grades
K - 2
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Take a Closer Look: Write Around the Room

With a piece of paper and a pen, kids can learn anywhere! This activity gets kids writing, looking closely at letters, and learning some new words in any room of the house.

Grades
1 - 4
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Become a Young Archaeologist

Want to visit a museum without leaving your computer? Virtually dig for famous historical artifacts from around the world found in the British Museum.

Grades
3 - 8
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Amazing Biographies: Writing About People Who Change the World

After reading about historical figures and other important people that have changed the world, children choose someone that they consider to be "amazing"—either someone they've heard about or someone they know—and create a book page that highlights this person.

Grades
7 - 12
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It's Raining Cats and Dogs! Make a Children's Book about the Weather

Kids learn about weather sayings throughout history while writing and illustrating a book for younger children.

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