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Black History Month creative writing grant proposals $5-10

Preview of Henry Box Brown Reader and Worksheets - Black History

Henry Box Brown Reader and Worksheets - Black History

Do you need activities to go along with your Henry "Box" Brown read aloud? This resources provides students with a brief background on who Henry "Box" Brown was and his journey to freedom from slavery. Kids can learn that with determination and perseverance that can beat any odds. Students can read and color a story, answer comprehension questions and write facts that they learned while listening to the story or reading it themselves.**************************************************************
Preview of Winning Grant Proposal To Target

Winning Grant Proposal To Target

Each year, Target awards field trip grants to many teachers across the country. This is a field trip grant proposal that I won in December 2016. I have won four grants from Target so far. I have taken my students on trips to the state library, animal farms, and hands-on science labs. Target Grants Open July 31 and closes on September 31 of each year.Good Luck!!
Preview of I Am Black History Handwriting Alphabet Workbook - Kindergarten

I Am Black History Handwriting Alphabet Workbook - Kindergarten

These handwriting worksheets are supplemental to my children’s picture book, “I Am Black History from A-Z”, available on amazon.com and selected stores January 15th 2022. I AM Black History is a poetic journey through the alphabet honoring heroes of the African American community who fought for freedom and justice and who’s creative works had a significant impact on American society. To purchase click below:I Am Black History from A-Z The Coloring book is also now available hereI Am Black Histo
Preview of Law: One term analytically :''Admissible'' in plain text here not file

Law: One term analytically :''Admissible'' in plain text here not file

1) . Admissible=Whether a jury will be allowed to hear evidence to determine its value and jury is free to believe or not believe the evidence. We also say in lawsuits of First Instance Court=that the submitted lawsuit has been ‘admitted’ namely found substantial one, acceptable, typically and essentially. -> The term ‘admissible’ or ‘inadmissible’ is also used in submission of request of Cancellation by the interested party, either appealer or appealed respectively, and is found admissible f
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