COOPERATIVE LEARNING: INDIA-FREEDOM AND PARTITION

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COOPERATIVE LEARNING: INDIA-FREEDOM AND PARTITION Yo Yo Yo GANDHI RAPS COOPERATIVE LEARNING: INDIA-FREEDOM AND PARTITION

Procedure Students will be divided into eight groups and an assigned an event. Students will create a WELL THOUGHT OUT rap, rhyme, or song parody. Each rap, rhyme, or song parody must completely describe the assigned event. 8 to 10 lines Use pages 200-204 from the text and the Internet for content. Example

Assessment A reward will be given for the best rap, rhyme, or song. You must perform your work. I will be the judge. 10 points: based on content and creativity

Freedom and Partition of India Events Page 200-204 Principles of Mohandas Gandhi Amritsar Massacre Salt March Quit India Movement Independence of India Formation of Pakistan Hindu-Muslim Conflict Assassination of Gandhi