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Media and Strategies for Teaching Enrique’s Journey
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At a Glance
Language
English — USSubject
- English & Language Arts
- History
- Social Studies
Grade
6–12- Global Migration & Immigration
Overview
About This Collection
This page is designed for educators using Teaching Enrique's Journey. It contains all of the digital resources referenced throughout the guide.
This collection contains all of the resources used in Teaching Enrique’s Journey, which includes:
- 2 videos
- 1 image gallery
- 1 image
- 6 readings
- 14 handouts
- 24 teaching strategies
Inside This Collection
Week 1
Shifting Demographics in the United States
Demographic Trends Shaping the US and the World in 2018
No Human Being Was Born Illegal
Global Migration
Global Migration Vocabulary Terms
American ID: Three Words
Six Questions for Jose Antonio Vargas
Week 2
Five Facts about Honduras and Immigration
Starburst Identity Chart
Positive-Negative Line Graph
Connect, Extend, Challenge Chart
Week 3
Las Patronas: The Mexican Women Helping Migrants
The Range of Human Behavior Vocabulary Terms
Responses to Migrants in Chiapas and Veracruz
Text-to-Text, Text-to-Self, Text-to-World
Las Patronas
Week 4
Storyboard Template
Week 5
Overview: What Are Borders?
Starburst Identity Chart
Character Map
Week 6
Today’s Migrant Flow Is Different
Iceberg Diagram Template
Challenging the Single Story of Migrants
Connect, Extend, Challenge Chart
Teaching Strategies
Barometer: Taking a Stand on Controversial Issues
Character Maps
Concentric Circles
Connect, Extend, Challenge
Contracting
Create a Headline
Exit Tickets
Fishbowl
Four Corners
Gallery Walk
Iceberg Diagrams
Introducing a New Book
Jigsaw: Developing Community and Disseminating Knowledge
Learn to Listen, Listen to Learn
Levels of Questions
Life Road Maps
Pick a Number
Read Aloud
Save the Last Word for Me
S-I-T: Surprising, Interesting, Troubling
SPAR (Spontaneous Argumentation)
Storyboard
Wraparound
3-2-1
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