Overview
In this unit, we will delve into the thought-provoking novel "The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas. Through engaging activities and projects, students will explore themes such as social justice, identity, and activism. They will also make connections to real-world issues, fostering critical thinking and empathy as they reflect on the powerful messages of the book.
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Real World Issues: Choose a contemporary social justice issue that resonates with you and conduct guided research to understand its complexities, drawing parallels to the book's themes.
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Community Service Project: Volunteer in your community by participating in a service project inspired by the characters' actions in the book, making a positive impact and fostering a sense of civic responsibility.
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Essay on Social Justice: Write an essay reflecting on your research and personal connections to the social justice issue, integrating insights from the book to support your arguments.
Book Study Curriculum
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How to use this course
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Gather your materials
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Book Drawing: Protest Posters
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Meet the Author
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Book trailer
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Reading milestones
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Meet your spelling list
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Read to 20% milestone
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Summary
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Connections
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Code Switching
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Spelling: Silly Sentences
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Read to 40% milestone
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Summary
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Connections
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Character Analysis
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Spelling: Make flashcards
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Read to 60% milestone
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Summary
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Connections
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How to turn protest into powerful change
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Spelling: Word Art Collage
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Read to 80% milestone
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Summary
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Connections
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Emmett Till
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Spelling: Write a story
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About this book study
- Free
- 42 lessons
- High School
- Part of ELA credit
Pricing options
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Free
Regular price