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    Chinese Americans in the Jim Crow South

    Students will recognize multiple perspectives through analyzing the historical and modern day impacts of segregation in Augusta, Georgia through the lens of Asian Americans.

    China U.S. History
    3 Modules
  • $10

    An Unintentional Stance: Disputed Borders and The Banning of Barbie

    Students will reckon with the underlying perspectives that construct map caricatures and how depictions of countries impact popular thinking by analyzing the influence of film and assess the map portrayal in the Barbie movie.

    U.S. History
    4 Modules
  • $10

    Mindfulness Design: Pitching - Practicing Intentionality

    Through creation of stop motion film and other crafts, students will practice and learn about mindfulness in this series of lessons. Students will create an elevator pitch and storyboard for their own mindfulness movies.

    Mindfulness U.S. History
    1 Module
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