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Black History Month Bell Ringer Slide Presentation: Scientist Edition

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Embark on a transformative journey of discovery with our Black History Month Bell Ringer Slide Presentation - Scientist Edition! Elevate your classroom experience throughout February as you delve into the remarkable contributions of black scientists and their impact on the world of science. This engaging resource is designed to captivate students, fostering an inclusive and enlightening atmosphere.

Key Features:

Scientist of the Day:

  • Explore the life and accomplishments of a different black scientist each day. Spark curiosity as students dive into research, uncovering the stories behind groundbreaking discoveries and pioneering innovations.

Data Dive into Africa:

  • Immerse your classroom in the rich tapestry of Africa with a data dive into scientific elements related to the continent. From the Rhino population to Ghana's cocoa bean production and Nile River resources, students gain a global perspective on the interconnectedness of science and geography.

Quote of the Day:

  • Illuminate your classroom with the wisdom and inspiration of historical and modern black community members. Each day features a thought-provoking quote, encouraging reflection and discussion on the enduring impact of these influential figures.

Seamlessly integrate daily engagement throughout February with a structured and captivating Bell Ringer routine. This presentation is a valuable addition to your Black History Month curriculum. Expand students' understanding of black history by exploring the invaluable contributions made in the field of science. This resource promotes a holistic approach to education, connecting historical narratives with STEM subjects. Celebrate the diversity of thought and innovation within the black community. Foster an appreciation for the global impact of black scientists, inspiring students to explore their potential and pursue careers in STEM.


Encourage critical thinking and data analysis by integrating scientific elements related to Africa. Challenge students to connect scientific concepts with broader historical, social, and geographical contexts. Ignite the spirit of inquiry, celebrate diversity, and make Black History Month an enriching experience for your students with our Bell Ringer Slide Presentation - Scientist Edition.

Empower the next generation of scientists and thinkers!

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Construct and interpret scatter plots for bivariate measurement data to investigate patterns of association between two quantities. Describe patterns such as clustering, outliers, positive or negative association, linear association, and nonlinear association.
Understand that patterns of association can also be seen in bivariate categorical data by displaying frequencies and relative frequencies in a two-way table. Construct and interpret a two-way table summarizing data on two categorical variables collected from the same subjects. Use relative frequencies calculated for rows or columns to describe possible association between the two variables. For example, collect data from students in your class on whether or not they have a curfew on school nights and whether or not they have assigned chores at home. Is there evidence that those who have a curfew also tend to have chores?
Analyze and solve pairs of simultaneous linear equations.
NGSSMS-ESS2-2
Construct an explanation based on evidence for how geoscience processes have changed Earth’s surface at varying time and spatial scales. Emphasis is on how processes change Earth’s surface at time and spatial scales that can be large (such as slow plate motions or the uplift of large mountain ranges) or small (such as rapid landslides or microscopic geochemical reactions), and how many geoscience processes (such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and meteor impacts) usually behave gradually but are punctuated by catastrophic events. Examples of geoscience processes include surface weathering and deposition by the movements of water, ice, and wind. Emphasis is on geoscience processes that shape local geographic features, where appropriate.
NGSSHS-LS3-2
Make and defend a claim based on evidence that inheritable genetic variations may result from (1) new genetic combinations through meiosis, (2) viable errors occurring during replication, and/or (3) mutations caused by environmental factors. Emphasis is on using data to support arguments for the way variation occurs. Assessment does not include the phases of meiosis or the biochemical mechanism of specific steps in the process.

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