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Emmanuel Yeboah

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Follow each step of this lesson as outlined below.
  1. Using this link, investigate the country of Ghana in West Africa where Emmanuel grew up. Complete Part 1 of the Reading Response using information from this website.
  2. Read the passage "Big Dreams" from a 2007 edition of Weekly Reader.  Complete Part 2 of the Reading Response.
  3. Watch the documentary, "Emmanuel's Gift," and Complete Part 3 of the Reading Response. 
  4. To conclude this lesson, reflect on both the text and media resources by completing Part 4 of the Reading Response.
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  • Language Arts
    • Author's Craft >
      • Author's Purpose
      • Connotation and Denotation
      • Figurative Language
      • Mood and Tone
      • Text Structure
    • Class Novels >
      • Wonder >
        • Treacher-Collins Syndrome
        • While Reading Wonder
        • Vocabulary Lists
    • Reading Strategies >
      • Citing Text Evidence
      • Context Clues
      • Inferencing
    • Story Elements >
      • Character
      • Conflict
      • Genre
      • Point of View
      • Theme
  • Writing Workshop
    • Argument - Literary Essay
    • Argument - Compare and Contrast
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      • Ancient Egypt
      • Ancient India
      • Ancient China
    • Economics >
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      • Factors of Production
      • Producers and Consumers
      • Scarcity
      • Specialization
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    • Geography >
      • 5 Themes of Geography >
        • Emmanuel Yeboah Webquest
      • Latitude and Longitude
      • Regional Tri-Fold Project
      • Timelines
      • Throw a Dart PBL
      • World Geography Webquest
    • Government >
      • NEWSIES
    • Enrichment Activities
  • Growth Mindset
    • Identifying Your Mindset
    • Grow Your Brain