Teacher Created Materials - Primary Source Readers: Langston Hughes - Harlem Renaissance Writer - Grade 4 - Guided Reading Level Q
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Immerse your fourth-grade students in the fascinating world of Langston Hughes, the Harlem Renaissance Writer, with Teacher Created Materials - Primary Source Readers. This engaging biography captures the life of Hughes, one of the greatest and most influential African American authors of all time. Transport your students to the vibrant era of the Harlem Renaissance as they explore how Hughes became the voice of this important cultural movement.
With captivating images, photos, and intriguing facts, this guided reading resource allows students to delve into Hughes' life and see how the Civil Rights Movement influenced both his writing and personal journey. Discover the impact of jazz, poetry, music, and clubs during the Harlem Renaissance, providing your students with a comprehensive understanding of this pioneering era in African American history.
Designed to support your teaching, the easy-to-read text is complemented by an accessible glossary and index. These resources empower your students to navigate through the content and expand their vocabulary. Let your students gain insight into Langston Hughes' profound literary contributions while strengthening their reading skills.
About Shell Education: Rachelle Cracchiolo, a dedicated and passionate teacher, founded Shell Education with a fellow educator to share their knowledge and ideas with other teachers. What started as a hobby blossomed into the renowned Teacher Created Materials. Alongside Teacher Created Materials, Shell Education delivers top-quality professional resources and classroom application books, ensuring educators have the tools they need to provide an exceptional learning experience.
Take your students on an inspiring journey through Langston Hughes' life with Teacher Created Materials - Primary Source Readers: Langston Hughes - Harlem Renaissance Writer. Give your students the opportunity to explore African American history, the power of literature, and the impact of cultural movements. Amplify their learning experience today with this compelling resource. Explore now!
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