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High school Black History Month writing-essays scripts $10 and up

Preview of Black History Month: Complete Black History Month Program Script and Speeches

Black History Month: Complete Black History Month Program Script and Speeches

Full black history program script created by black educators including speeches spotlighting black athletes, musicians, scientists, politicians, historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), and poets.
Preview of Black History Month Readers Theatre Play

Black History Month Readers Theatre Play

This Readers Theater script for Black History Month is great for middle and high school students. "The Spirits of Black History." 8-10 actors. All genders are flexible. Ten minutes long. Can be done in class or on stage. The staging is simple, with no heavy or large props. Written by playwright Dante Wellman. There is a very short dance routine performed by the Nicholas Brothers. The teacher has full discretion/freedom here to develop a brief routine; one or two musicians could also be added to
Preview of 28 Days: Moments in Black History That Changed the World (dates, cards, script)

28 Days: Moments in Black History That Changed the World (dates, cards, script)

I'm so excited about this resource! This packet was designed using the picture book, 28 Days: Moments in Black History that Changed the World by Charles M. Smith & Shane W. Evans.The 28 events highlighted in this book are for each day in February in honor of Black History Month. (Day 29 - leap year - is "today" and the students can write their own fact). The people mentioned are in chronological order from Crispus Attucks in 1770 to Barack Obama in 2009. Packet Table of Contents:pg. 3-9: Rea
Preview of Ancient Africa Activities Bundle

Ancient Africa Activities Bundle

This reading activity is written in rhyme.Students read in small groups, one at a time. Divide your class into groups to start.Students then select a part. After they read, choose a few volunteersTo perform a piece for everyone’s eyes and ears. Fluency improves, and students connect with text.A lively discussion can take place next. Topics include the diverse land of Africa, Africa as the birthplace of humanity, and ancient civilizations including Egypt, Kush, Meroe, and Axum. This material is
Preview of The Civil Rights Monologues, A Civil Rights Play, Middle & H.S.

The Civil Rights Monologues, A Civil Rights Play, Middle & H.S.

Drama! Comedy! Tragedy! Great for Black History Month, or any other month! Are you sick of the same tired old Black History Month programs? Here's a modern play for high school that's guaranteed to hold your audience's interest! Appropriate for grades 7-12Highlighting the story of the Civil Rights movement from the perspectives of the people who lived it, The Civil Rights Monologues gives a 360° view of the movement and the marches in Birmingham, Alabama. This edgy play for high school and mi
Preview of The Diamond Rock, Le rocher du diamant

The Diamond Rock, Le rocher du diamant

This bilingual book in French and English takes place in Martinique, the enchanting French Caribbean island. Written in an interactive style with call and answer, this beautifully illustrated story teaches young readers how to be happy with what nature provides. The images and texts give homage and respect to the people of Martinique, their culture, and the nature surrounding them. It is a good reading for learners of French and English as well as for native speakers.
Preview of SLAVERY in America  (1619-2019) Activities

SLAVERY in America (1619-2019) Activities

History comes alive as students fully engage in the play, "Slavery in America 1619 -2019." This play is about the impact of slavery on America, commemorating 400 years of African-American resilience in a live TV talk show format. A panel discussion is held where individuals from various cultures and professions share their perspectives. The topics discussed include legislation that impacted the lives of enslaved individuals, the role of slavery in the growth of the United States, and its endu
Preview of Black History Month bundle (in person and remote)

Black History Month bundle (in person and remote)

Everything you need for Black History Month. This bundle contains an Underground Railroad Power point, reader’s theater scripts, lesson plans, rubrics, 115 piece bulletin board/writing prompt packet, bingo games (remote or in person) and instructions on how to use the resources.. Reader’s theater brings a here and now feel to history while giving students an authentic reason to read and reread. Repeated readings adding intonation and expression further deepens understanding of characterization
Preview of Harriet Tubman: 10 Things You Should Know

Harriet Tubman: 10 Things You Should Know

Whether your curriculum features Civil War history, the Underground Railroad, or African American History— my slide show “Harriet Tubman Ten Things You Should Know” will fill the bill. As a bonus this download also includes a separate slide show and narrative script on the Underground Railroad! Both slide shows are suitable for either middle school or junior high students.The slide show on Harriet Tubman has 22 slides with over 35 illustrations and maps and an accompanying narrative script with
Preview of Jackie Robinson Skit and Props Bundle

Jackie Robinson Skit and Props Bundle

Pull off the most memorable Jackie Robinson Skit performance for Black History Month that your SECONDARY children, families, or community will remember for years to come.EIGHT Scenes are Included:Scene 1: The Move to CaliforniaScene 2: High School, Here I Come!Scene 3: Breaking College RecordsScene 4: Jackie & RachelScene 5: Jackie Serves His CountryScene 6: Jackie Meets Branch RickeyScene 7: From Royals to DodgersScene 8: The Courageous 42NOTE: This skit performance will take approximately
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