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Middle school Black History Month math cultural activities for Microsoft Word

Preview of Harriet Movie Guide Questions in ENGLISH | Harriet Tubman 2019

Harriet Movie Guide Questions in ENGLISH | Harriet Tubman 2019

Best movie guide out there! 27 Movie Guide Questions for the 2019 movie Harriet written in ENGLISH that include pre-listening questions, questions to answer during the movie, and reflection/analysis questions that can also serve as discussion questions after the movie. Includes movie images to help scaffold for diverse learners. Questions are spaced out to give students enough time to write answers down.Rated PG-13 and perfect for any classroom! Includes Answer Key.Synopsis:Based on the thrillin
Preview of Potato Olympics

Potato Olympics

Created by
Amy Murray
The Potato Olympics are a great way to get students excited about the Olympics while doing fantastic writing and mathematics tasks. Students decorate and create a potato athlete. The potatoes compete in 5 different challenges and students record and evaluate the results.
Preview of One Way Ticket: Using Poetry to Analyze The Great Migration

One Way Ticket: Using Poetry to Analyze The Great Migration

Students listen to and read Langston Hughes' poem "One Way Ticket" to analyze the push factors and the process of The Great Migration. Students will use references in the poem to map destinations of African Americans during the migration and to identify push factors of The Great Migration. Students will also write about their own connections to the push factors mentioned in the poem. The handout also includes a lists of needed materials, possible activities, and extension activities.
Preview of African-American History Trivia Questions for Black History Month by grade level

African-American History Trivia Questions for Black History Month by grade level

I have created a calendar of trivia questions and answers that can be used as a fun Black History Month activity. I have included a question and answer for every day in the month of February. There are THREE sets of questions and answers: one set for grades K-2, one set for grades 3-5, and one set for grades 6-8. The questions get progressively more difficult. While I created this collection of questions for my school's February Black History Month celebration, the trivia questions can be u
Preview of Black History Skit: Spotlighting African American Inventors

Black History Skit: Spotlighting African American Inventors

If you are looking for a skit for your Black History Program, you will love this one. It covers theaccomplishments of African American Inventors. I looked everywhere for skits that my students could perform, and when I came up empty, I wrote my own! Enjoy
Preview of Black History Month Project with rubric

Black History Month Project with rubric

This is a project that can be done during black history month. Students are to research a famous African American and create a poster. Included in your purchase is the project explanation sheet and the grading rubric (UPDATED 2-19-16).
Preview of "Selma, Lord, Selma" Movie Comprehension

"Selma, Lord, Selma" Movie Comprehension

Need a great resource for Black History Month or your history units? Look no further! Here you'll find simple movie comprehension questions for Disney's "Selma, Lord, Selma." The film focuses on Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Civil Rights Movement, and the events leading up to the day known as "Bloody Sunday" in Selma, Alabama in 1965. Most of the questions are multiple choice, with two short answer questions. Movie and document best suited for Upper Elementary. Please view the preview to
Preview of "Tell Them We Are Rising" Question Sets

"Tell Them We Are Rising" Question Sets

Created by
Faydren Battle
Questions and answers for the PBS's "Tell Them We Are Rising" . The first two sets of questions have the time stamp of when the the answer is revealed. From PBS: "The rich history of America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) began before the end of slavery, flourished in the 20th century, and profoundly influenced the course of the nation for over 150 years — yet remains largely unknown. With Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities, the latest
Preview of Afro-Latino Music Project

Afro-Latino Music Project

Created by
Frances Santiago
In this project, students will research genre of Afro-Latino music/dance and write a children's book about it. This document includes a description of the project, a rubric, a graphic organizer for the research, and two sheets for students to use to write their rough draft (one square per page). This product is meant for advanced classes and/or Heritage/Native Spanish speakers as it is entirely in Spanish (including the rubric). I usually do this project to coincide with Black History M
Preview of Famous Afro-Latinos Project for Heritage and Native Speakers

Famous Afro-Latinos Project for Heritage and Native Speakers

Created by
Frances Santiago
In this project, students will research a famous Afro-Latino and write a postcard, create a video, or make a timeline from this person's point of view. This document includes a description of the project, a rubric, a graphic organizer for the research, and a sheet for students to use to write their rough draft. This product is meant for advanced classes and/or Heritage/Native Spanish speakers as it is entirely in Spanish (including the rubric). I also use it to work on stem changing verbs beca
Preview of Harlem Renaissance: Artwork and Artists

Harlem Renaissance: Artwork and Artists

Created by
Engaging History
Fantastic activity exploring the artwork of 1920's and 30's Harlem. High resolution, color images of 10 pieces of African American produced art -- paintings, photos, sculptures, by men and women -- provide students with a great visual experience. Students are provided the titles of the pieces, but not told which art goes with which title. I set it up as a gallery walk, and students move around discussing which title they believe fits with which piece. After they decide, they compete a follow up
Preview of Celebrate Diversity -  Where Are We From? Bulletin Board Map/Activity.

Celebrate Diversity - Where Are We From? Bulletin Board Map/Activity.

Created by
MrWeber
Where Are We From? This fun activity plots locations on a bulletin board map for the whole class to see. It is great for representing cultural diversity in the classroom. Ask students about their culture and ancestors and then plot data for all to see in a unique way. This product includes a material list, directions, tips, and a sample worksheet. The activity and the corresponding bulletin board decoration can be used in a variety of ways. It can be an opening of the year icebreaker and
Preview of Bell-Ringer Reading Comprehension Passage: Rosa Parks & Montgomery Bus Boycotts

Bell-Ringer Reading Comprehension Passage: Rosa Parks & Montgomery Bus Boycotts

Included is a reading passage regarding Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycotts and the Harlem Hell Fighters as a bonus along with comprehension and context clue questions from the articles. It's a great way to begin any class to promote history, social justice, reading-comprehension, and vocabulary.
Preview of Negro League Baseball Card

Negro League Baseball Card

Created by
April Becherer
This is a research project that allows students to research and design their own negro league baseball card. The fact sheet gives the students a great start on what to research. The baseball card template is designed to allow the students to draw or print a picture of their baseball player and then on the back of the template they may design the way they would like to present their information. *File includes-directions, template, and rubric *I allowed students to google how information is
Preview of Racial Profiling Newspaper Assignment

Racial Profiling Newspaper Assignment

This culminating task focuses on racial profiling around the world. Students will be expected to research and explain an example of racial profiling and create a newspaper about their research.This culminating task was designed to go with my unit slides for It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime but can be used with any novel that focuses on themes of race, injustice, and inequality.This resource includes:Assignment instructionsRubric Student Example
Preview of Lectura y Audio: Origen mes de la historia negra: EEUU, España y Latinoamérica

Lectura y Audio: Origen mes de la historia negra: EEUU, España y Latinoamérica

Lectura y video que habla sobre el origen del mes de la historia o herencia negra, porqué sería importante que Espana lo celebre y cuál es la influencia africana en América Latina. Esta actividad se relaciona al tema de AP Spanish Literature and Culture y AP Spanish Language and Culture. Aligns with the AP Spanish curriculum for the following sub themes:Identidades personales y públicas | Identidades privadas y públicasContexto l La enajenación y la asimilaciónContexto 2 La autoestimaContexto 3
Preview of Make a Mandala a Radial Design Art Lesson Plan

Make a Mandala a Radial Design Art Lesson Plan

Created by
Shawna Poage
This is an art project to teach students how to create a radial design / Mandala. This lesson plan includes a picture of a mandala that I created as an example for my class. It contains a list of materials needed, TEKS covered, student objectives, instructions, student handout (with directions questions and a notes page) and a suggested rubric for grading the project. You can use it to focus on culture, art, mathematics, or just for fun.Thank you,Shawna Poage =)
Preview of Black History Month Project for Math and Science

Black History Month Project for Math and Science

This documents provides an outline for a Black History Month Project which includes a biography and a presentation. This project can easily be modified for Women's History Month and National Hispanic Heritage Month. Students are given an outline and a suggested list of persons to study. Students are also given their choice of multiple modalities for their media presentation.
Preview of Poetry Mini-Unit I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Print and Go!)

Poetry Mini-Unit I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Print and Go!)

I use this resource with my 5th grade class to introduce the lovely poem by Maya Angelou. Mini unit includes a page for students to summarize, determine adjectives for the free vs. caged bird, imagine the differences in how the two birds feel, information about the author, how metaphor is used in the poem, a discussion page on other ways people are "caged", and an oral language rubric if so choose to use it as such.
Preview of 11 Highly Acclaimed Civil Rights Movie/Documentary Viewing Guide BUNDLE Resource

11 Highly Acclaimed Civil Rights Movie/Documentary Viewing Guide BUNDLE Resource

11 Highly Acclaimed Civil Rights Movies BUNDLEEnrich your US History/World History/Civics/Government Classes with these Civil Rights Films. Movie Guides INCLUDE: Summaries/Vocabulary/QuestionsBONUS* John Lewis: Good Trouble Viewing Guide
Preview of Tyree Guyton Artist Study Bundle

Tyree Guyton Artist Study Bundle

Created by
Hey Miss Thing
Tyree Guyton Artist Study Bundle Includes ...- 4 weeks of lesson plans (intended for 40-minute blocks) that are easy to extend, based on your specific time needs. Lesson plans include step by step directions to create final project.- printable (or post-able) Tyree Guyton poster, pictured in thumbnails- DIY Heidelberg: Neighborhood Planning Sheet- Photo example of finished final project
Preview of Shaka Zulu:The Last Great Warrior (2001) Movie Viewing Guide: Questions w/KEY

Shaka Zulu:The Last Great Warrior (2001) Movie Viewing Guide: Questions w/KEY

"Shaka Zulu: The Last Great Warrior" is a 2001 historical drama film that portrays the life and legacy of Shaka Zulu, one of Africa's most influential leaders and military strategists. Set in the early 19th century, the movie follows Shaka's rise to power as the king of the Zulu Kingdom and his efforts to unify various tribes through military conquest and political alliances. Throughout the film, viewers witness Shaka's military prowess, cultural reforms, and complex relationships with his famil
Preview of Superbowl Activities - 15 Football Themed Lessons

Superbowl Activities - 15 Football Themed Lessons

15 Superbowl/Football Themed ideas such as: SuperBowl Commercial Review, Superbowl History Presentations, and SuperBowl Snack Contest, and so much more! Curriculum related ideas too.. math & statistics, oral speaking, etc!
Preview of Lectura y Preguntas | Martin Luther King, Jr. Tengo un sueño | AP Style Question

Lectura y Preguntas | Martin Luther King, Jr. Tengo un sueño | AP Style Question

Producto incluye lectura, actividad para dividir el discurso y trabajar individualmente o en grupos y contestar preguntas de opción múltiple estilo AP. Mes de la herencia afroamericana. Think, Pair, Share. Includes Answer Key!Martin Luther King, Jr., "Tengo un sueño"DISCURSO EN WASHINGTON, D.C.Pronunciado: El 28 de agosto de 1963 delante del monumento a Abraham Lincoln en Washington, DC, durante una histórica manifestación con más de 200,000 en EE.UU._____Product includes original reading/speech
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