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Slang from the 20s

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History: USA

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Grade 9, 10, 11, 12

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Worksheets

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Jason Stein
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Slang from the 20s: An Excursion into Historical Linguistics

Step into the Roaring Twenties with this enlightening assignment designed to engage students in understanding and using historical slang. Slang from the 20s is a teaching resource that guides students through delving into the rich and vibrant language of 1920s popular culture, providing an interactive experience in historical linguistics.

Targeted at grade 9-12 students, this resource fits perfectly into Social Studies curriculums, particularly History focusing on America. It offers a gripping linguistic journey through time that promotes comprehensive learning about vernacular expressions of yesteryears all while adapting them to current times.

The Activities Involved:

  1. The activity involves creative and reflective thinking as it encourages your pupils to create personalized license plates drawing from both eras.

  2. This thought-provoking exercise blends imagination with facts for an advanced understanding of societal changes over time, empowering them with critical analysis skills.

Sure to tickle their creativity and reasoning alike while boosting engagement levels in class discussions or individuated learning sessions; this worksheet is provided as a Word Document file. Hence it is easy to print or use digitally based on your need making sure adaptability is not compromised by any means.

Additional Resource Links:
The assignment also provides internet links leading towards famous 1920's slang words enabling your curious minds to research sufficiently without exhausting numerous resources elsewhere; thus saving up on prep time immensely yet ensuring quality insights are delivered seamlessly.

Slang from the 20s serves as a captivating look into social change over years reflected through vocabulary transformation allowing learners not just understand but experience history actively rather than passively receiving information - A personal journey script co-written by curiosity-filled young minds! Past calling present here!

Resource Tags

Historical Linguistics 1920s Slang Social Studies Cultural Evolution Curriculum Resource

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