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Preview of Historically Black College and University HBCU Display Pennant Set

Historically Black College and University HBCU Display Pennant Set

Created by
The Lit Teacher
Show your HBCU Love with these fully colored Historically Black Colleges and Universities Pennants for a Classroom Display!The colors of the included schools are accurately depicted in the pennants. Just added 20 new schools! Leave your HBCU in the comments if you'd like to see a school added! HBCUs Included in this Banner Display Set, Organized by State: ALABAMA Alabama A&M University Alabama State University Miles College Oakwood College Selma University Stillman College Talladega College
Preview of Invictus Movie Questions with ANSWERS | MOVIE GUIDE Worksheet

Invictus Movie Questions with ANSWERS | MOVIE GUIDE Worksheet

Invictus movie questions (released 2009) help keep students engaged throughout the film by providing 29 questions for them to answer to keep them on track. The Invictus movie guide comes with a key that has suggested answers provided at the end.The Invictus Worksheet follows along as Nelson Mandela faces the task of unifying a country divided by race. With only months since the end of Apartheid, divisions still exist between the country's whites and blacks, something Mandela notices during an i
Preview of Black History Month:  Black Out Poetry Project (Use all Month Long!)

Black History Month: Black Out Poetry Project (Use all Month Long!)

The Blackout Poetry Project will allow your students to uncover important figures in African American history and bring them to the forefront of the historical and cultural narrative. Students will examine the idea behind Black History Month and also fulfill the vision of Carter G. Woodson by selecting a significant figure to feature in an original piece of creative writing and illustration. This activity couples the celebration of African American history as well as students' interests and p
Preview of Africa Classroom Decor Make Your Own Pennant Banner

Africa Classroom Decor Make Your Own Pennant Banner

Created by
Danielle Knight
African Countries Classroom Decor Make Your Own Pennant Banner Grades K-12 social studies, history, geography, Model UN, global studies, world history Includes: Ready for you to easily line up by using the directions on how to assemble. The preview shows more! Includes: ★55 pennant printables – each flag represents a country: the name of the country, the country outline, and their flag. 55 COUNTRIES/ TERRITORIES: Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central A
Preview of Engaging "Homegoing" Unit Plan (30 Days)

Engaging "Homegoing" Unit Plan (30 Days)

Product Description:Discover a comprehensive and captivating unit plan for Yaa Gyasi's compelling novel, "Homegoing," designed for 12th-grade students. This thoughtfully crafted unit provides a deep dive into the novel's rich themes, complex characters, and historical context, fostering critical thinking, discussion, and reflective writing.Key Features:Detailed Pacing Guide: A 30 day step-by-step pacing guide ensures seamless instruction, including pre-reading activities, engaging discussions, r
Preview of Profiles of Individuals and Events Contributing to African-America History

Profiles of Individuals and Events Contributing to African-America History

Inevitably, the question is posed, “Why should we study Black History?” – most Americans have scarcely enough knowledge of general United States History to be informed citizens; why spend four weeks a year emphasizing the contributions of African Americans?The simple answer is historical bias. Up until the 1960s, the vast majority of historians were old, affluent, white men. Their narratives emphasized the contributions of old, affluent white men, and the lack of diversity of perspective diminis
Preview of African American Music (Black History, Jazz, Blues, Gospel, Soul, Hip-Hop)

African American Music (Black History, Jazz, Blues, Gospel, Soul, Hip-Hop)

African American Music ( Jazz, Blues, Gospel, Soul, Hip-Hop)The main idea of this lesson is to highlight the rich history of African American music, its various genres, and the profound impact of iconic artists, emphasizing their contributions to arts, sciences, and culture.Student focus:Gain an understanding of the rich history and evolution of African American music.Recognize the significant contributions of African American musicians and artists to various genres, including jazz, blues, gospe
Preview of DBQ: Black-Skinned Egyptians

DBQ: Black-Skinned Egyptians

This DBQ was created with Ethnic/Black Studies teachers in mind and is relevant to Ancient Egyptian History. It aligns with the "Thinking Like a Historian" skills chart and includes the "Thinking Like a Historian" chart from the Stanford History Education Group. Cheikh Anta Diop was a historian, physicist, philosopher, and Egyptologist. His seminal work: The African Origin of Civilization is foundational to the canon of Black intellectual thought, Black history, Black studies, and Ancient Egy
Preview of African Diaspora (Forced Migration, Transatlantic Slave Trade, Heritage)

African Diaspora (Forced Migration, Transatlantic Slave Trade, Heritage)

African Diaspora (Forced Migration, Transatlantic Slave Trade, Heritage)The main idea of this lesson is to explore the African origins, ancient civilizations, and the preservation of African cultural heritage in the Americas and the Caribbean as part of the African diaspora, highlighting the resilience, contributions, and ongoing struggles faced by African descendants throughout history.Student focus:Understand the concept of the African diaspora and its significance in the dispersion of African
Preview of Hidden Faces In Geography, A Study of Black Geographers, Black History Month

Hidden Faces In Geography, A Study of Black Geographers, Black History Month

A Celebration of Black Geographers & Their Accomplishments!Geography seeks to study our planet and tell the stories of the people who inhabit it. But what stories are told? And who is chosen to tell them? Throughout history, often Black geographers were not given credit for their explorations and discoveries. This is a great lesson for geography for Black History Month.1492: Among the crew on the Santa Maria during Christopher Columbus's voyage to the Americas is Pedro Alonzo Nino, a black m
Preview of Four Views on Slavery: Abolition, Free Soil, Popular Sovereignty Doc Activity

Four Views on Slavery: Abolition, Free Soil, Popular Sovereignty Doc Activity

In order for students to grasp the causes and road to the Civil War, they must understand the four viewpoints regarding slavery and its expansion. Most students easily grasp the divide over pro-slavery and abolitionist viewpoints, but confuse the far more complex viewpoints of free soil and popular sovereignty. This primary source analysis activity was designed to give students a quick overview and application activity to understand these four viewpoints and their connection to central events s
Preview of Africa Geography: A Long Walk to Water Interactive Notebook (LOST BOYS)

Africa Geography: A Long Walk to Water Interactive Notebook (LOST BOYS)

This lesson is easy enough for 5th graders to understand yet works well with students up to grade 12. Modifications can be made as needed. This Africa book study unit is written based on the story of the Lost Boys in the book: A Long Walk to Water. This is a great way to study Sudan and its struggles throughout the years. It teaches how the goodwill of one person can have a domino effect and change the lives of many while exploring the geographical aspects, environmental issues, political issues
Preview of Beasts of No Nation Video Notes Question and Answer Key

Beasts of No Nation Video Notes Question and Answer Key

Adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name, this searing drama focuses on the stolen childhood of Agu, one of many young boys forced to take up arms in his West African nation's brutal civil war. BSU Boy Soldier Units West African Civil War NDF National Defense Force Flipped Classroom Activity COMMON CORE CONNECTION - CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.11-12.7 Integration of Knowledge and Ideas: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.11-12.7 INTEGRATE and evaluate MULTIPLE SOURCES of information presented in DIV
Preview of Let's Talk Black History Podcast!

Let's Talk Black History Podcast!

Introducing the Let's Talk Black History Podcast Project – a dynamic and enriching educational resource designed to celebrate and explore the diverse narratives of Black history! This turnkey project offers an exciting opportunity for students to engage with Black history in a meaningful way through the creation of their own podcasts.Why Choose the Let's Talk Black History Podcast Project?Inclusive Learning Experience: Dive into the multifaceted stories and achievements of Black individuals and
Preview of European Colonialism in Africa (Impact, Resistance Movements)

European Colonialism in Africa (Impact, Resistance Movements)

European Colonialism in Africa (Impact, Resistance Movements)The main idea of this lesson is to explore the impact of European colonialism on African societies and cultures, as well as the emergence of resistance movements and struggles for independence.Student focus:Understand the historical context and events that led to European colonialism in Africa.Analyze the profound consequences of colonial rule on African societies, including its effects on territorial boundaries, economics, and cultura
Preview of Resistance to Slavery (Slave Revolts, Maroon Communities, Abolitionist Movement)

Resistance to Slavery (Slave Revolts, Maroon Communities, Abolitionist Movement)

Resistance to Slavery (Slave Revolts, Maroon Communities, Abolitionist Movements)The main idea of this lesson is to highlight the diverse forms of resistance to slavery, including slave revolts, maroon communities, and abolitionist movements, as powerful demonstrations of the unyielding human pursuit of freedom and justice.Student focus:Gain a comprehensive understanding of the various forms of resistance to slavery, including slave revolts, maroon communities, and abolitionist movements.Recogni
Preview of NO PREP - The Fall of Ancient Egypt Documentary Worksheet

NO PREP - The Fall of Ancient Egypt Documentary Worksheet

Created by
Fueled by Coffee
This resource is a totally NO PREP resource about the fall of Ancient Egypt! This is a fantastic resource to use as an introduction, as a wrap up, or even to use as you're teaching about it! This resource works GREAT as either a whole activity as the documentary plays, or as an individual assignment.This resource corresponds to the following documentary on YouTube: Why Did Ancient Egypt Eventually Fall? | Immortal Egypt | Timeline, by the YouTube channel Timeline - World History.The documentary
Preview of Blood Diamond movie guide

Blood Diamond movie guide

a 25 question and answer movie guide for Blood Diamond
Preview of African American Timeline Stories Part# 1

African American Timeline Stories Part# 1

A bundle of assignments through timeline.
Preview of The Swahili Coast and East African Trade (Trade and Cultural Exchange)

The Swahili Coast and East African Trade (Trade and Cultural Exchange)

The Swahili Coast and East African Trade (Trade and Cultural Exchange)The main idea of this lesson is to explore the historical significance of the Swahili Coast as a crucial center of trade and cultural exchange, showcasing the emergence of East African city-states and their connections with the Indian Ocean world.Student focus:Understand the geographical significance of the Swahili Coast and its role as a hub for trade between Africa and the Indian Ocean world.Explore the historical developmen
Preview of Continent Africa blank map Countries of Africa mute map Test

Continent Africa blank map Countries of Africa mute map Test

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World city maps
Continent Africa blank map Countries of Africa mute map TestLearn and find countries in Africa.Blank map without the names of the countries of the continent of Africa - ideal for learning the regional geography of the continent with the countries.________________________________________________________________World City MapsBooksPinterestInstagramFacebookTikToK
Preview of Ken Burns' The Civil War Episode 1

Ken Burns' The Civil War Episode 1

q/a for the Ken Burns documentary series, The Civil War episode 1.
Preview of BLACK HISTORY MONTH ACTIVITIES | ESPAÑOL | 20 POSTERS BIOGRÁFICOS

BLACK HISTORY MONTH ACTIVITIES | ESPAÑOL | 20 POSTERS BIOGRÁFICOS

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PRINTKOL
CELEBRA EL MES DE LA HISTORIA AFROAMERICANA CON ESTOS 20 DIVERTIDOS POSTERS BIOGRÁFICOS.INCLUYE 10 IMPORTANTES PERSONAJES DE LA HISTORIA AFROAMERICANA TALES COMO BARACK OBAMA, ROSA PARKS, FREDERICK DOUGLASS, HARRIET TUBMAN, NELSON MANDELA, MARTIN LUTHER KING JR., MUHAMMAD ALI, JACKIE ROBINSON, THURGOOD MARSHALL AND BOOKER T WASHINGTON. DATOS BIOGRÁFICOS: NACE/MUERE, LOGROS NOTABLES, OBSTÁCULOS, 5 PALABRAS QUE LO DESCRIBEN, EVENTOS IMPORTANTES, ¿CÓMO ERA LA VIDA ANTES?, ¿CÓMO ES LA VIDA AHORA? T
Preview of NO PREP - Ancient Egyptian Culture Documentary Multiple Choice Questions

NO PREP - Ancient Egyptian Culture Documentary Multiple Choice Questions

Created by
Fueled by Coffee
This resource is a totally NO PREP worksheet about Ancient Egypt! This is a fantastic resource to use as an introduction to the history of Ancient Egypt, as a wrap up, or even to use as you're teaching about Ancient Egypt! This resource works GREAT as an assessment/quiz to be given after the documentary.This resource corresponds to the following documentary on YouTube: Exploring Egyptian Civilization for Kids: Ancient Egyptian Culture Documentary, by the YouTube channel Free SchoolThe documentar
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