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Middle School ELA Sub Plans - Topic One-Child Policy

Middle School ELA Sub Plans - Topic One-Child Policy

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Total Pages: 15 pages
Answer Key: Included
Teaching Duration: 1 hour
File Type: PDF

Use this lesson on China's One-Child Policy to help your students learn more about this time in history as well as the modern-day consequences of this policy. This is a ready-to-go no-prep sub plan for middle school classes. All the teacher needs to do is upload the sub plans to a secure online location and then students can complete the engaging before, during, and after reading/viewing activities. Students will learn about the One-Child Policy and its current updates. This lesson can be completed on paper or on the provided Google Slides.

Lesson Overview

  • Student Assignment Sheet (Before, During, and After Reading Activities)
  • Reading Comprehension Questions
  • Journal Prompts

In This Lesson, Students Will:

  1. View a related video.
  2. Read an article.
  3. Answer comprehension questions.
  4. Complete a journal response.

Materials Required

  • Reliable internet connection
  • Provided assignment sheets 
  • Pen/Paper or digital writing tool (Google Docs/Slides)

Curriculum Connections

This middle school ELA sub-plan can be used in the ELA, Geography, or other subject area classrooms.

Teacher Feedback 

  1. "Thank you so much for sharing this resource! My students really were fascinated by China's One Child Child policy. This paired really well with our Grade 8 Geography unit (Strand A); I incorporated this after the students had been introduced to population density, and it provided a really interesting real world example of a country that had chosen to control the population and the various factors (i.e. family structures and dynamics) that were impacted. The multiple choice questions with the click and drag circles was easy to assign in Google Classroom, and the Thinking Questions provided were thoughtful ones as well. Thanks, awesome resource!"
  2. “I liked the videos combined with the text passage. My students were also interested in the one-child policy concept. I was able to implement this almost instantly upon purchase."

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