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Black History Month Common Core WHST.9-10.1 resources

Preview of Design a Hoodie Activity No Prep Social Studies Project - U.S. History APUSH

Design a Hoodie Activity No Prep Social Studies Project - U.S. History APUSH

Looking for a fun, no prep project that integrates history, art, social studies, science, and literacy AND keeps kids engaged? Your students will love it and designing a historical hoodie will quickly become one of *your* favorite review or end of year activities too. Students think critically and work independently as they apply their knowledge to create a hoodie for a chosen historical figure or topic ... all while you cross things off your never ending to do list! How It Works:Learn about the
Preview of Montgomery Bus Boycott Activity and Project Kit Print & Digital

Montgomery Bus Boycott Activity and Project Kit Print & Digital

Tap into your students’ personal passions, the deciding factors of successful social movements, and an array of critical thinking skills in these 7 activities and project the cover the complete story of Civil Rights Movement's kick-off event, the Montgomery Bus Boycott by learning the contributions of everyone from Booker T. Washington and WEB Du Bois to Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr.This resource comes in both PDF and Google Slides for your flexibility!What made December 1995 Montgomery
Preview of Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, & The Civil Rights Movement | VIDEO & ACTIVITY

Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, & The Civil Rights Movement | VIDEO & ACTIVITY

All these resources go with this History For Humans episode on Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, and the Fight For Civil Rights in America.This is a complete, everything you need, learning activity for distance learning and distance teaching! It starts with a youtube video-lecture from History for Humans (this is free on youtube) and comes with a follow-along interactive note sheet that could be completed digitally or with pen and paper. The video is not just engaging but also teaches in a way to h
Preview of Black History Month Design a Hoodie Activity No Prep Social Studies Project

Black History Month Design a Hoodie Activity No Prep Social Studies Project

Looking for a fun, no prep project that integrates Black History Month, art, social studies, science, and literacy AND keeps kids engaged? Your students will love it and designing a historical hoodie for famous historic and modern figures will quickly become one of *your* favorite Black History Month activities too. Students think critically and work independently as they apply their knowledge to create a hoodie for one of the 92 Black figures included in this set ... all while you cross things
Preview of MyPerspectives 9th Grade Unit 3: Literature of Civil Rights

MyPerspectives 9th Grade Unit 3: Literature of Civil Rights

This LOADED resource facilitates students to discover how the writings and speeches of the Civil Rights movement inspired social change and demonstrates how words inspire change. Students will interact with a series of speeches, writings, poems, and videos to better understand and create their own change-inspiring speech at the end of the unit. This concise resource includes do-now's, vocabulary, comprehension check questions and answers, discussion questions, debate topics, assessments, and eng
Preview of U.S. History Lessons and Project Bundle: The Civil Rights Movement

U.S. History Lessons and Project Bundle: The Civil Rights Movement

Looking for a student-led way to explore the efforts of civil rights activists in the United States' civil rights movement after World War II? Looking to compare the experiences, methods, and outcomes of several movements and analyze the outcomes of efforts by various groups to create change? This bundle has everything you need to analyze the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s to 1980s. This bundle includes: A multi-day timelining project where student groups research the efforts of identified g
Preview of Sit-In Civil Rights Movement Protest DBQ Unit Print & Digital

Sit-In Civil Rights Movement Protest DBQ Unit Print & Digital

Challenge students to dive deeper and think beyond themselves in this point-of-view focused unit on the sit-in protests that became a defining component of the Civil Rights Movement, thanks to the efforts of the Greensboro boys one evening in February 1960.This unit coversFounders' views on First Amendment rightsLandmark Supreme Court on protestThe backstory of Black civil rights prior to 1960Sit-In demonstrations throughout the early 1960sRecent Black Lives Matter demonstrationsThis unit streng
Preview of Black History Month Project with Rubric: Harlem Renaissance Research Project

Black History Month Project with Rubric: Harlem Renaissance Research Project

Kick-off February 2024 with these Black History Month Activities/ Black History Poster Project intended for middle and high school English classrooms. Students complete a series of activities where they learn about one of the most iconic cultural periods in African American History: The Harlem Renaissance. First, students complete a video and an article activity to gain historical context about the events that led to the Harlem Renaissance. Students learn about the Jim Crow Laws and the Great Mi
Preview of Henrietta Lacks- an "Interrupted" Case Study using the Radiolab Podcast

Henrietta Lacks- an "Interrupted" Case Study using the Radiolab Podcast

This podcast is the extraordinary story of Henrietta Lacks. Though she died of cervical cancer in 1951, she unknowingly held the key to unlocking medical advancements (from polio vaccines to chemotherapy drugs) in her tumor cells. After taking a biopsy of Henrietta's cervical cancer, researcher Dr. George Gey discovered that Henrietta's cells could not only reproduce, but THRIVE outside the body--a breakthrough that would change modern medicine. Later, it was found that Henrietta's cells were ev
Preview of MLK Day - What Is Your Life's Blueprint Peardeck

MLK Day - What Is Your Life's Blueprint Peardeck

Created by
teachquelle
Pop on this Peardeck for an engaging lesson. MLK's speech to an auditorium full of middle school students, begs the question, What is your life's blueprint? There is a bell ringer, exit ticket, and a close read Google doc of Kings speech. Please email me at quelle1984@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Preview of Music in Society Mini DBQ: How has music highlighted American society?

Music in Society Mini DBQ: How has music highlighted American society?

In this short, hands-on primary source activity, students interpret three different political messages through the use of music (one from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1960s). Then, students answer overarching questions for each song before providing a response to the overarching question, "How has music highlighted elements of American society?" Students analyze excerpts from Bob Dylan's, “The Times They Are A-Changin’" (1963), Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit" (1939), and Woody Guthrie's "This Land i
Preview of [Spanish & English] Students Create Their Own 10 Point Program

[Spanish & English] Students Create Their Own 10 Point Program

This is a great activity after students have been introduced to the Black Panther Party 10 Point Program. Students will have the opportunity to reflect on changes needed in their own communities in order to create their own version of the Black Panther Party 10 Point Program. This is a two part activity. The first part is a brainstorm and the second part is a writing activity. This is meant to be fully student centered.This bundle includes the Spanish and English version.
Preview of Black History Month>Netflix"Descendant" Teacher Guide> Printables>Ready to Go!

Black History Month>Netflix"Descendant" Teacher Guide> Printables>Ready to Go!

Created by
GoldAppleTeacher
Black History Month: Netflix Descendant 2022"Unraveling the Threads of History: A 3-Day Interactive Guide to Netflix >'Descendant' for Black History Month"Attention Educators! Ready to weave a rich tapestry of learning during Black History Month? Discover "Unraveling the Threads of History," a comprehensive 23-page guide crafted for the impactful 2022 documentary "Descendant." This resource is meticulously designed to save you time while deeply engaging your students in an important historica
Preview of Students Create Their Own 10 Point Program

Students Create Their Own 10 Point Program

This is a great activity after students have been introduced to the Black Panther Party 10 Point Program. Students will have the opportunity to reflect on changes needed in their own communities in order to create their own version of the Black Panther Party 10 Point Program. This is a two part activity. The first part is a brainstorm and the second part is a writing activity. This is meant to be fully student centered. This worksheet is also available in Spanish.
Preview of American Abolitionists Nonfiction Reading Passages & Writing Prompts [Editable]

American Abolitionists Nonfiction Reading Passages & Writing Prompts [Editable]

This is a no-prep packet on American abolitionists. It can be used as a bell work booklet, but would also be suitable for sub plans, or for early finishers. One of my focuses when creating this was to ensure that students are improving student literacy through historical reading and writing tasks.Although this is a perfect resource for Black history month, I feel like it's important to celebrate these individuals and their accomplishments throughout the year.This product includes:14 Readings on
Preview of Literature of Civil Rights (ELA, Black History Month Unit)

Literature of Civil Rights (ELA, Black History Month Unit)

This LOADED resource facilitates students to discover how the writings and speeches of the Civil Rights movement inspired social change and demonstrates how words inspire change. Students will interact with a series of speeches, writings, poems, and videos to better understand and create their own change-inspiring speech at the end of the unit. This concise resource includes do-now's, vocabulary, comprehension check questions and answers, discussion questions, debate topics, assessments, and eng
Preview of [Spanish] Students Create Their Own 10 Point Program

[Spanish] Students Create Their Own 10 Point Program

This is the translated version of "Students Create Their Own 10 Point Program." If you need both English and Spanish versions you can find that as a bundle on my store.This is a great activity after students have been introduced to the Black Panther Party 10 Point Program. Students will have the opportunity to reflect on changes needed in their own communities in order to create their own version of the Black Panther Party 10 Point Program. This is a two part activity. The first part is a brains
Preview of Abolition DBQ - US History, American History Document-Based Essay Prompt

Abolition DBQ - US History, American History Document-Based Essay Prompt

This DBQ looks at the Abolitionist movement from the inside, investigating the attitudes and actions primarily of African-Americans involved in the movement to free their enslaved kinsmen and women. Sources include the famous (Oloudah Aquiano, john Brown) and the obscure, as well as images and a chart. Students will investigate not just attitudes, but actions, and have the resources required to complete a thorough, well-written essay of several paragraphs. Download includes printable 6-page co
Preview of Race and Music in the American South Music History Lesson

Race and Music in the American South Music History Lesson

A lesson that combines English, music and social studies to teach the development of American music through the lens of American race relations. Explore the way that slavery, segregation, and race have shaped American pop culture, the relationship between race and popular music in the 19th and early 20th century, and the development of various music genres and how they were influenced by American race relations. This Lesson Includes: 29 Slide PPTPowerPoint lecture with comprehension questions Ar
Preview of Race and Music in America Bundle American Music History Lessons

Race and Music in America Bundle American Music History Lessons

This bundle contains three lessons discussing the relationship between race and popular music in the United States. Students will look at the music of the Civil Rights Movement to understand the movement, the development of popular music in the 1950's and its relationship to racism and segregation and will look at the relationship between race and music that led to the formation of popular American music such as jazz, folk, country, and rock & roll. This Bundle Includes:Three American music
Preview of Distance Learning: The Past IS Present - Black History WebQuest

Distance Learning: The Past IS Present - Black History WebQuest

Created by
Tom March
IntroductionToo often Black History is only studied in February and easy for students to dismiss as something they have already “done” and only related to the past - that period long before they were born, which is essentially a different world. Also Black History Month activities often only focus on historical people. This is great as such heroes are deserving, but this can fail to connect to the very real issues confronting our society today.The main purpose of this WebQuest is to engage stude
Preview of Civil Rights Movement "I Can" Statements & Log: Measure Student Learning!

Civil Rights Movement "I Can" Statements & Log: Measure Student Learning!

Civil Rights Movement "I Can" Statements & Log: Measure Student Learning!This top-notch resource is included in the Civil Rights Movement Unit Bundle!First, you receive 15 full "I Can" statements and Learning Goal posters for the Civil Rights Movement, Civil Rights Protests, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, and much more!Second, the 15 statements have been arranged into a 5-page student log format where students complete measurable actions to show their understanding. For exam
Preview of Rock Music and the 1950's American Rock Music Lesson

Rock Music and the 1950's American Rock Music Lesson

An American pop music history lesson suitable for both ELA and social studies classrooms that looks at the development and origins of rock music as well as how popular music was shaped by the emerging civil rights movement. Students will learn about the rock music of the early 1950's as it developed from so-called "race" and "hillbilly" music of the 30's and 40's, and the artists that help popularize the sound. This lesson is especially useful in conjunction with lessons on the Civil Rights Move
Preview of Social Studies US History Ballot or the Bullet Malcolm X TDQs Annotation

Social Studies US History Ballot or the Bullet Malcolm X TDQs Annotation

This product gives students to examine the ideas of one of the most pivotal figures of the Civil Rights movement, using one of his most famous speeches. Students are given the opportunity to annotate the text, and also provided with text-dependent questions.For other African-American History resources, check out this great DBQ about the ideas of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois.Booker T. Washington/W.E.B Dubois DBQ
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