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This Building Context for the Narrative: The Abolition Movement lesson plan also includes:
That's history. Scholars work together to review the text Abolition and its accompanying text-dependent questions. They then determine what information to add to the Historical Context anchor chart. For homework, individuals think of three more ideas to further develop the chart.
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Instructional Ideas
- Discuss in conjunction with the amendmentsÂ
 
Classroom Considerations
- Fourth installment of 15 in Grade 7 ELA Module 3, Unit 1
 - Assumes students complete the lessons in order
 - Requires obtaining three images related to the abolition movement
 
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- Includes a close reading guide for teacher reference
 - Offers teaching tips for instruction
 
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- None
 
