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High school Black History Month informational text songs for Google Apps

Preview of CST Resource Hub! 30+ FREE Catholic Social Teaching Resources

CST Resource Hub! 30+ FREE Catholic Social Teaching Resources

Don't feel like spending hours scouring Youtube and the internet for the perfect CST engaging video or lesson for your class? I did it for you! This resource includes more than 30 digital resources for you to use to teach Catholic Social Teaching, in both K-5 and 6-12. Included: -Videos-Songs-Lessons-Activities-Art-Social Media Accounts-BooksAnd the best part... they are all FREE! Check out the teachersmarchingFOURTH store for more great religion resources!You may also like:Catholic Social Teach
Preview of 5 Jazz Bucket Drumming / Drum Along Songs

5 Jazz Bucket Drumming / Drum Along Songs

Created by
Surdynski Sounds
Celebrate National Jazz Month with these drum alongs in April, or just enjoy bucket drumming any time of the year!From drumming at home to drumming in class, these songs are playable by students with varying skill sets, though intended for late elementary or middle school musicians. You can play on drums, chairs, buckets, or even a flat surface at home! Each song contains the rhythm patterns & linked YouTube video. All right belong to the original artists and this is solely intended for edu
Preview of Black History Month - "Lift Every Voice and Sing" Song/Video

Black History Month - "Lift Every Voice and Sing" Song/Video

Created by
EVT Kids
Google Slides include a lyrics song video of "Lift Every Voice and Sing", also known as the Black National Anthem. Lyrics page is also included. This is a perfect way for children to learn this song for Black History Month celebrations in February and throughout the year as well.
Preview of Mix Musical: El Orgullo Afro | Afro-Latino Music-Black History Month & Beyond

Mix Musical: El Orgullo Afro | Afro-Latino Music-Black History Month & Beyond

This is a fun, unique music activity for your Spanish class! Included is enough musical & cultural content for a week's worth of daily music exploration, a month of "Miércoles Musical", or a fun way to mix it up during Black History Month! "El Orgullo Afro" focuses on the pride and joy found in Afro-Latino music through the example of 5 songs. In 30+ slides, students + teachers will go on a journey through song/cultural studies of each song!➡️ What makes this resource unique? We go into each
Preview of “Panther Power”  Analyzing lyrics by Tupac Shakur

“Panther Power” Analyzing lyrics by Tupac Shakur

Created by
Jasmine Lawrence
Students will listen analyze lyrics from “Panther Power” by Tupac Shakur and write about how the lyrics relate to the Black Panther's 10 Point Program.
Preview of Transcendentalism Media Journal - Google Slides

Transcendentalism Media Journal - Google Slides

Created by
Learnivores
This Google Slides deck provides YouTube links to brief informational and music videos that can be used to introduce six core Transcendentalist texts by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Margaret Fuller ("Self-Reliance," "Nature," "The American Scholar," Walden, "Civil Disobedience," and Woman in the Nineteenth Century). Each video runs between two and six minutes.There is one relevant informational and music video for each text, except for Walden and "Civil Disobedience," which each
Preview of Colombia: Las vidas negras importan

Colombia: Las vidas negras importan

Day 7 of Unit: Las vidas negras importanStudents will participate in an interactive PearDeck where they will learn about structural racism that is happening in Colombia. They will listen to and analyze lyrics to the song "Somos los prietos" by ChocQuib Town. After, they will make a connection between the song "Somos los prietos" and Victoria Santa Cruz's poem "Me gritaron negra." If there is time, there is a Gimkit review link attached on the last slide.Estándares para esta lección Comunicaci
Preview of 1960s Song Analysis Activity

1960s Song Analysis Activity

Created by
Mrdevollsclass
Take a look at several of the most remembered and influential artists and songs of the 1960s and examine their themes and motives! This activity pairs nicely with my "1960s Part 4: Vietnam, the Moon Landing, and Woodstock" lecture.
Preview of Strange Fruit, Systemic Racism, and the Roots of Racist Violence

Strange Fruit, Systemic Racism, and the Roots of Racist Violence

Created by
Nancy Next
In this Google Slides compatible lesson, your students will analyze the lyrics of the iconic "Strange Fruit" and discuss what the song has to say about systemic racism. There are a few multiple-choice questions after the reading (with answers in the notes). After viewing a TED Talk featuring Megan Ming Francis, students will complete a thesis paragraph answering the question, "How does Strange Fruit reveal the roots of racist violence." This unit includes a template for the kids and a sample pa
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