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Black History Month Common Core RH.9-10.2 cultural activities

Preview of Civil Rights Movement: March on Washington Gallery Walk Activity

Civil Rights Movement: March on Washington Gallery Walk Activity

In this Civil Rights Movement activity, your students will become historians as they analyze the official March on Washington organizing manual that was published prior to the demonstration. Then they will take a gallery walk to analyze historical images from the demonstration. Students will answer critical thinking questions throughout the activity and complete a final reflection. This resource is set up in an easy-to-print format to save you time.Primary Source Analysis:There is no better way
Preview of Black History Month Interactive Google Slides Webquest Independent Activity

Black History Month Interactive Google Slides Webquest Independent Activity

DIGITAL interactive Black History Month Webquest on Google Slides. DIGITAL or PRINTABLE Google Doc packet for students to record their answers. Ready to be assigned on Google Classroom!Students click on interactive slides and write answers on their handouts. This is perfect for distance learning! Over 15 topics, 60 articles and websites, 15 videos, and 45 questions. The webquest can be used for classwork, homework, flipped learning, blended learning, distance learning, and extension activities.
Preview of MLK Jr. BUNDLE for Rhetoric, Writing, Speaking, Activities, & More (1-4 Weeks)

MLK Jr. BUNDLE for Rhetoric, Writing, Speaking, Activities, & More (1-4 Weeks)

Hello Fellow Teacher, Enjoy this bundle which can be combined with To Kill a Mockingbird to create a six-week or even an eight-week unit if you would like. Pick and choose from one year to the next which activities your students complete. This comprehensive bundle includes the following items: 1. A 12-page Google Slides PDF contains the following:22 critical thinking questions about content6 suggestions for Activities6 questions about ethos, pathos, & logosThis unit covers all four ELA stand
Preview of Black History Bundle

Black History Bundle

Black History is American history. These resources will allow your students to examine perspectives, think critically, engage in dynamic conversations, and have fun learning!Included: Anthem Analysis (Lift Ev'ry Voice & Sing - Star Spangled Banner)Black Fraternities & Sororities Lesson and Task CardsBlack Fraternities & Sororities - Word SearchesBlack Fraternities & Sororities - MultiGenre ProjectBlack Fraternities & Sororities - Interactive Bulletin BoardBlack Fraternities &
Preview of Black Americans - Pioneers in Food Science and Technology

Black Americans - Pioneers in Food Science and Technology

BLACK HISTORY MONTH RESEARCH PROJECT Every February, we celebrate Black History Month, a time to honor the unique achievements of members of the African American community. To commemorate this occasion, I've created the Black History Month - Pioneers in Food Science and Technology Research Project and activities pack.This exciting educational resource provides insight into 12 prominent figures who have made significant contributions to the field of food science and technology throughout history.
Preview of We Should All Be Feminists Study Guide

We Should All Be Feminists Study Guide

Created by
Melissa Baldwin
We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is an excellent introductory text to ideas on gender equality, feminism, and storytelling. The study guide includes pre-watching / reading section, a while you watch / listen / read, and a post section that includes students analyzing rhetorical appeals. This lesson can be used with the TED Talk or the actual text. If you use it with the TED Talk, it can take 60-90 mins or longer depending on your students and/or how much discussion time you
Preview of Activity 12: Buffalo Soldiers_Middle & High School Black History

Activity 12: Buffalo Soldiers_Middle & High School Black History

Following the U.S. Civil War, regiments of African American men known as buffalo soldiers served on the western frontier. The buffalo soldiers included two regiments of all-Black cavalry, the 9th and 10th cavalries, formed after Congress passed legislation in 1866 that allowed African Americans to enlist in the country’s regular peacetime military. Lesson 12: Buffalo Soldiers Lesson 11 in a 72-part course series.
Preview of The Dream:  Celebrating Black History in a Short Play

The Dream: Celebrating Black History in a Short Play

This inspiring short play is designed to introduce students to the difference that four African-Americans made in helping our country move in the direction of equality for all citizens. In the story, a student, who was asked to write a paper on one African-American who fought for equal rights, is unsure of where to begin. After falling asleep, the student is greeted by a dream figure and taken to different scenes from the lives of four courageous Americans. Worksheets are included to help acto
Preview of My History Choice Board - The Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921

My History Choice Board - The Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921

Created by
Blake Basics
Created by a Teach for Social Justice Grant Recipient, this wonderful product is a safe and kid-friendly way to introduce The Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921. Geared towards 6-12th graders, this activity can be done as a whole group assignment or can be used as a Project Based Learning activity that students work through. The My History Choice Board encourages student voice and ownership. It involves students watching an animated videos, listening to podcasts, going on a virtual field trip, and cond
Preview of Frederick Douglass: Quotation Analysis Worksheet or Class Discussion Printable

Frederick Douglass: Quotation Analysis Worksheet or Class Discussion Printable

Created by
Debbie's Den
This Frederick Douglass worksheet will help students to discuss, analyze, and understand the attitudes, feelings, and objectives of this famous African-American abolitionist. Twelve profound statements will provide a clear view on his perspectives on slavery, the United States, and morality.
Preview of Bisa Butler - Caged Bird (See, Think, Wonder)

Bisa Butler - Caged Bird (See, Think, Wonder)

Created by
teachquelle
See, Think, Wonder activity where students are introduced to the amazing Bisa Bulter. In Butler's, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", the quilt depicts African American women in pose at university during the Progressive Era. Students will examine, analyze, formulate a main idea, and answer a closing question. Timers for students are added to each slide. This activity aligns with Gholdy Muhammad's Culturally and Historically Responsive Framework. Additional layered texts are available for a
Preview of Black History: Black Futures Challenge

Black History: Black Futures Challenge

Created by
Tanysha Nunnally
Resource for students to deepen their understanding of historical and systemic lineage of racism and it's impact on Black futures in education and economic outcomes for Black people. Students engaged with learning the history of Black bondage, liberty and bondage again as Black's freedom has morphed and transformed many times into newer forms of enslavement even in modern day education. Through the challenge exercise, students are able to grapple with the context of this unique historical relati
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