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Lesson Plan: Identity and Community: Interviewing our Families


  • Pueblo

January 24, 2020


Lesson Plan: Identity and Community: Interviewing our Families


  • Trinidad & Las Animas County


Lesson Plan: Identity and Community – Interviewing Our Families


  • Generic

February 1, 2020


Lesson Plan: Farming


  • Alamosa & San Luis Valley

January 22, 2020


Lesson Plan: Farming


  • Pueblo

January 24, 2020


Lesson Plan: Farming


  • Trinidad & Las Animas County


Lesson Plan: Civil Rights Protest Posters: Communication Across Time


  • Generic

February 1, 2020


Lesson Plan: Chicano Educational Demands: A Comparison of Los Angeles and Pueblo (this lesson can be used with Spanish language learners)


  • Pueblo

January 27, 2020


Lesson Plan: Celebrations


  • Alamosa & San Luis Valley

January 15, 2020


Lesson Plan: Celebrations


  • Pueblo

January 16, 2020


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