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Boarding Schools and Forced Assimilation

A lesson in Boarding Schools and Forced Assimilation – Part 2 ELA course.

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Boarding Schools and Forced Assimilation – Part 2 ELA
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    • Reading Passages
      • Boarding Schools and Forced Assimilation
      • Boarding School Healing
      • Jim Thorpe’s Bright Path Read-aloud and Questions
      • Jim Thorpe’s Biography and Questionnaire
    • Writing Assignment
      • Boarding Schools and Forced Assimilation – An Informative Writing
      • How to Write and Informative Essay
    • Activities
      • Compare and contrast the Carlisle Indian School; past, present, and future.
      • Inference lesson: What story is this picture telling?
      • Dig Deeper Boarding School Alumni and History
      • Susan La Flesche Picotte Lesson
      • Analyzing before and after photographs Carlisle Boarding School (primary documents)

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