Flowers of Bangladesh
EP2 Lesson Plan: Teaching Flowers of Bangladesh Through Songs Grade Level: Elementary and Middle School Objective: Students will learn about different flowers of Bangladesh and their cultural significance through songs.
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EP2 Lesson Plan: Teaching Flowers of Bangladesh Through Songs Grade Level: Elementary and Middle School Objective: Students will learn about different flowers of Bangladesh and their cultural significance through songs.
Lesson Plan: English Language Art Grade: 5th GradeSubject: EnglishTopic: Using Kind Words Objective:Students can use kind words to compliment their classmates, understand the meaning of the chosen words, and transfer
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The chapter refers back to the Battle of Palasy occurred in an alternate realm in India in 1757. The “White Army” represents the tribes, indigenous groups, and their native Indian allies. Hiawatha is the analogy of a young King Siraj, leading the indigenous and allied forces against the invasion army of the British East India Company, often referred to as the “Red Army.”
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