As a companion to the documentary Divided We Stand: Race, Religion, and Reconciliation, this document is intended to be used as a viewing guide, providing an overview of the documentary, guiding questions, and points to ponder. In addition, this guide also features a glossary and additional resources to aid the viewer.
Read MoreA variety of lesson plans and activites on Welty and her literature for all ages.
Read MoreLesson plans and activites on poetry from all genres for students of all ages.
Read MoreLesson plans for fourth grade to adult on photography, Freedom Riders, and African American history.
Read MoreLearn how to write an autobiography or memoir through these lesson plans for students K - 12.
Read MoreStudents learn about hurricanes and how to prepare for severe weather in these lesson plans.
Read MoreTeach your students how to understand music and compose in these lesson plans for grades 4 - 12.
Read MoreLearn how to write like a food critic and much more in these lesson plans for grades K through 12.
Read MoreLesson plans for third through twelfth grades on topics from understanding a novel to writing one.
Read MoreLesson plans on African American Literature and Civil Rights for grades 3 - 12.
Read MoreStudents in grades 6 - 12 will be interested in these activities on the elements of a short story.
Read MoreIntegrating Ole Miss presents the University of Mississippi as a microcosm for the Civil Rights Movement in the state and across the nation.
Read MoreThis informational guide highlights the three branches of state government and specific legislative committees. It also includes a timetable for processing legislation, information on how a bill becomes a law, a quiz, glossary and link to the Mississippi Curriculum Framework for United States Government.
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