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Unit TitleAuthor

2011


Take a Chance!

Tiffany Moyer
Keywords: chance, Literature, predictions, probability, Statistics, Technology

Utilizing Literature and Science to Teach Probability in the Elementary Classroom

Kellye Porter
Keywords: Literature, probability, Science

2010


Inter-disciplinary Exploration of Order: Looking Through the Commutative Property Lens

Nicole L. Padula
Keywords: algebra, Literature, mathematics, Science

2009


P.O.W.E.R. : Profound. Original. Words. Expressing. Resilience.

Karen L. Brinkley
Keywords: afrian american literature, African American art, african american poetry, History, Literature, poetry

Imagery in Action

Donna L. Jones
Keywords: African American literature, african american poetry, Literature, poetry

Imagery in Action

Donna L. Jones
Keywords: activism, african american poetry, Civil Disobedience, English 3, Imagery, Imagery in Action, literary devices, Literature, poetry

Prosody and the African American Poet: A Case for Close Reading

Deborah Samuel
Keywords: active engagement, close readings, Critical thinking, English, English literature, examine, literary techniques, Literature, poetry, read, slow down

2008


Me—A Wonderful Eater

Catherine Cmiel
Keywords: analyze, charts, choose good foods, classify foods, elementary school, food pyramid, healthy bodies, Literature, need, nutrition, nutritional games, want, worksheets, writing

2007


The Harlem Renaissance

Richard P. Holmes
Keywords: African American, African American art, African American History, dance, History, Literature, Music, The Harlem Renaissance

American Expatriates in the 1920s: Why Paris?

Deborah Samuel
Keywords: American Literature, Art, British literature, dance, Harlem, Literature, Music, Paris, Renaissance

Looking Through Others’ Eyes- Literature and the Double Self in the 20th Century

Laura C. Jacklin
Keywords: American short stories, American society, double-consciousness, Literature, The Souls of Black Folk, World War I

The Lesson the Piano Teaches: August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson and the African-American Experience It Illuminates

William S. Lewis
Keywords: African American History, August Wilson, griot, History, Literature, personal history

What Matters the Most through Reading and Writing

Christine Lokey
Keywords: direct reading, inspire to act, integrating, Literature, racial justice, Reading, scaffolding, social justice, writing, writing instruction

2006


The American Dream Redefined – How the Harlem Renaissance Questioned and Changed the Idea of the American Dream

Laura C. Jacklin
Keywords: History, Literature, maryann dicker, poetry, The Harlem Renaissance