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Where I'm From Brainstorm
Students use the prompts in this handout to describe the place where they are from.
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California Grape Workers’ Strike Timeline
Provide students with a historical overview of the events that occurred during the Delano grape strike of 1965–1970.
California Grape Workers' Strike Viewing Guide
Students answer the questions in this guide as they watch clips from a PBS documentary about the Delano grape strike.
Farmworkers’ Movement Gallery Walk
Use these images of California farmworkers in the 1960s to facilitate a Big Paper activity.
![Photograph shows farm workers and supporters of the United Farm Workers (UFW) during the Peregrinacion (Pilgrimage), a 340 mile march from Delano to the steps of the state Capitol in Sacramento, California.](/sites/default/files/styles/dynamic_stack_296_1x/public/2023-03/MarchDelano.jpg?h=1d36f27a&itok=anUjEBgC)
Equality vs Inequality: Anticipation Guide
Give your students this anticipation guide to help them to think about social equality and inequality in the UK.
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Social Inequality Trends and Views
The graphs in this handout highlight trends in social inequality in the UK and people's perspectives concerning their opportunities.
An Inspector Calls Context Cards
These context cards introduce students to important events that occurred during Priestley’s lifetime up until 1945.
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An Inspector Calls Context Images
These context images introduce students to important events that occurred during Priestley’s lifetime up until 1945.
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Socialism vs Capitalism Statement Sort
Use this statement sort to introduce your students to the concepts of socialism and capitalism and their distinguishing features.
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Race and Racism
Have students annotate and reflect on scholar George Fredrickson's definition of race.
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Race and Racism (en español)
Have students annotate and reflect on scholar George Fredrickson's definition of race. This handout is in Spanish.
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