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Higher education african history resources for Easel Activities

Preview of Miles Davis Black History Month No Prep GoogleSlides™ Lesson Full Audio

Miles Davis Black History Month No Prep GoogleSlides™ Lesson Full Audio

Created by
Jenny Marie
This Miles Davis Google Slide™ Lesson comes with everything you need to have a fun and engaging music lesson about Miles Davis and explore 4 of his compositions with immersive audio and embedded Youtube™ video. Each slide comes with the engaging audio so all you need to do is press play on each slide and let the lesson teach itself. This SELF TAUGHT LESSON is perfect for Black History Month, Jazz Appreciation Month or anytime that you want a SELF TAUGHT MUSIC LESSON!In This Lesson includesAppro
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 History's Most Dangerous King. Congo. Geography. Reading. Video. Colonialism.

History's Most Dangerous King. Congo. Geography. Reading. Video. Colonialism.

This lesson resource compliments the TED Ed excellent video - History's Deadliest King. The story of King Leopold of Belgium and its colonialism and dominance of the Congo. Full, correct transcript provided. Can read before or again after the video. Timeline for students to fill out and retell the story based on the video. Discussion questions with suggested answers (key). Research A Country templates for students to dig deeper and research information about the Congo (or any other country). E
Preview of Analyzing Motives of Imperialism in Africa Primary Source Activity

Analyzing Motives of Imperialism in Africa Primary Source Activity

The following is an activity in which students are tasked with analyzing 12 primary sources (pictures and political cartoons) to determine which of the five motives of European Imperialism in Africa (Political, Economic, Cultural, Religious, Exploratory) is being depicted in each primary source. After students analyze each primary source and determine the motive of imperialism, they are asked to provide a 1-2 sentence explanation as to why the picture fits the motive they chose. Students will a
Preview of Civil Rights - The Power of Commitment

Civil Rights - The Power of Commitment

Created by
Gentle Lark
This resource works with a Genial'ly (link provided on the worksheet.) This resource is a cyber-rally on the Civil Rights Movement and on the duty to vote. It traces back different events from the era. Your students will learn how people were committed to a cause and how they fought to gain the right to vote. The worksheet follows the letters composing the expression "The Power of Commitment” and each letter will disclose information on what happened at a given time. Students will improve their
Preview of Ella Fitzgerald Jazz Appreciation GoogleSlides™ Lesson with Pre-Recorded Audio

Ella Fitzgerald Jazz Appreciation GoogleSlides™ Lesson with Pre-Recorded Audio

Created by
Jenny Marie
This Ella Fitzgerald Google Slide™ Lecture comes with everything you need to have a fun and engaging music lesson about Ella Fitzgerald and explore 4 of her music performances with audio and embedded Youtube™ video. Each slide comes with the engaging audio so all you need to do is press play on each slide and let the lesson teach itself. This SELF TAUGHT LESSON is perfect for Black History Month, Women's History Month, Jazz Appreciation Month or anytime that you want a SELF TAUGHT LESSON!In Thi
Preview of Hitler vs. Leopold II Compare and Contrast Activity

Hitler vs. Leopold II Compare and Contrast Activity

The following is an activity in which students are asked to compare and contrast Adolf Hitler to King Leopold II using the chart provided. After students complete the chart, they are asked three reflection questions in which they need to provide both their opinions and historical evidence to support they opinions. This assignment is best if given digitally to students so that they can use their computers (Chromebooks) although the assignment can be done with pencil and paper.
Preview of Duke Ellington Black History Month No Prep GoogleSlides™ Lesson with Full Audio

Duke Ellington Black History Month No Prep GoogleSlides™ Lesson with Full Audio

Created by
Jenny Marie
This Duke Ellington Google Slide™ Lecture comes with everything you need to have a fun and engaging lesson about Duke Ellington and explore 4 of his compositions with audio and embedded Youtube™ video. Each slide comes with the engaging audio so all you need to do is press play on each slide and let the lesson teach itself. This SELF TAUGHT LESSON is perfect for Black History Month, Jazz Appreciation Month or anytime that you want a SELF TAUGHT LESSON!In This Lesson includesApproximate Total Au
Preview of Black History: The Transatlantic Slave Trade

Black History: The Transatlantic Slave Trade

This is a fully guided lesson focusing on the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Through the analysis of a variety of sources, students will gain a deeper understanding of the suffering that many African captives endured. Students will also learn to use sources to support an argument. This lesson has been completely re-made from its original iteration. This lesson includes:12 sources for students to analyze along with corresponding questions for them to answer.A writing assignment meant to assess studen
Preview of Myths about the African Continent Easel Worksheet

Myths about the African Continent Easel Worksheet

There is no other continent as misunderstood as the African continent! This worksheet will introduce students to some of the myths perpetuated by western media concerning Africa, in hopes that the knowledge contained within will start a classroom conversation and stop the vicious cycle of misinformation about the 2nd largest continent. It would be great for teachers to ask students what images come to mind when they hear the word Africa, and see if any of their answers are more myth than facts.
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