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Immigration Lesson Plan

December 9, 2019December 16, 2019 Angela Hill

Margaret and I decided to create a lesson plan on immigration to help educators teach this important lesson better. We both agreed that immigration shapes America into what it is today, and students need to understand that. Even at a … Continue reading Immigration Lesson Plan

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Final Post

November 29, 2019 Angela Hill

Welcome back to my final blog post. To keep everyone updated, Margaret and I are creating a formal lesson plan on how to teach second or third graders about the important topic of immigration in America, through the book All … Continue reading Final Post

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Immigration in America

November 17, 2019November 22, 2019 Angela Hill

Welcome back to my blog! My partner and I plan to teach second or third graders about immigration. To do this, we plan to use the book, All the Way to America by Dan Yaccarino. This is a true story … Continue reading Immigration in America

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How America Came to Be

October 13, 2019November 12, 2019 Angela Hill

My name is Angela Hill and welcome back to my teaching blog! As written in my last post, I would like to teach second or third graders about immigration. Many students of that age may understand that their nationalities can … Continue reading How America Came to Be

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Teaching on Immigration

September 7, 2019September 20, 2019 Angela Hill

My name is Angela Hill and welcome to my teaching blog! After brainstorming and researching different topics I could use for my final project, I have decided that I really like the topic of immigration experiences. This is a very … Continue reading Teaching on Immigration

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