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Black History Month Common Core RH.6-8.5 assessments

Preview of Black History Month Reading Passages for Compare & Contrast Text Structure

Black History Month Reading Passages for Compare & Contrast Text Structure

For Black History Month or any time of the year - Help your students learn to easily identify the Compare & Contrast text structure with these three reading passages and questions. Easily integrate reading and social studies with these high interest, nonfiction reading comprehension passages and questions about African American history. These reading passages focus on the nonfiction text structure of Compare and Contrast. Your 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students will be engaged in learning im
Preview of African American History Bundle

African American History Bundle

Bundle Resource that includes:Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: Slavery Becomes a System Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: The Middle Passage Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: Africans in the AmericasReading Like a Historian Lesson: Voices of Slave ResistanceReading Like a Historian Lesson: Analyzing James Otis' Views on SlaveryReading Like a Historian Lesson: Voices of Enslaved People: Music & A New Nation Unit: Blacks in Colonial AmericaA New Nation Unit: The Revolutionary War EraA New Nation Unit: Citizenship
Preview of Black History Month Reading Passages | Descriptive Text Structure | NonFiction

Black History Month Reading Passages | Descriptive Text Structure | NonFiction

Help your students learn to quickly identify a descriptive text structure and know strategies for reading the descriptive text structure with these three reading passages and questions. Easily integrate reading and social studies with these high interest, nonfiction reading comprehension passages and questions about African American history. These reading passages focus on the nonfiction text structure of Description. Your 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students will be engaged in learning important
Preview of Apartheid History Stations

Apartheid History Stations

This incredible Apartheid/South African stations activity is a great resource to use either as an introduction to a South African history unit, or as a cumulative review activity. This is also a great way to have your students move around your classroom and engage in something different!This activity analyzes primary source material while encouraging critical thinking and collaboration by exploring the five following topics: Historical overview; Protest culture; Political cartoon analysis; Legis
Preview of Black History Month Material I have a dream

Black History Month Material I have a dream

This interactive resource is designed to be used across various grade levels, specifically targeting to middle school. Packed with engaging activities like reading comprehension, timelines, multiple-choice questions, crosswords, word searches, and more, it provides an enriching educational experience.If you aim to keep your students actively involved in learning about history and civil rights, investing in this resource is undoubtedly worthwhile.
Preview of African American Progress and Transformation (1900–1935): Depression & Recovery

African American Progress and Transformation (1900–1935): Depression & Recovery

Lesson Overview: "Impact of the Great Depression and New Deal on African Americans"Objective:Understand the profound impact of the Great Depression on African Americans, examining economic hardships, unemployment, and discrimination.Analyze the responses of African American communities during the Great Depression, including efforts for political representation and social change.Explore the role of the New Deal in shaping the experiences of African Americans, considering both its positive and neg
Preview of African American Progress and Transformation (1900–1935): The WWI Years

African American Progress and Transformation (1900–1935): The WWI Years

Lesson Outline:Day 1: Voices of the Harlem Hell FightersIntroduction (15 mins):Set the historical context of World War I and its impact on different communities.Provide a brief overview of the Harlem Hell Fighters.Documentary Viewing (40 mins):Watch the documentary "Harlem Hell Fighters: The Struggle for Freedom."Encourage students to take notes on key events, challenges, and contributions of the Harlem Hell Fighters.Discussion (25 mins):Facilitate a class discussion on the documentary, focusing
Preview of Frederick Douglas Civil Rights Pioneer and Hero: Study Guide And Review

Frederick Douglas Civil Rights Pioneer and Hero: Study Guide And Review

Created by
Nicholas Fedora
This study guide focuses on the life of one of America's earliest Civil Rights Pioneers in Frederick Douglass. Not only will this study guide give your students a greater understanding of how Frederick Douglass helped bring about many important freedoms for African Americans and also how he helped early feminists in their pursuit of acquiring equal rights, specifically the right to vote. The test that is included with this study guide will allow you to assess what your students have learned abou
Preview of Frederick Douglass: From Slavery (Autobiography) to Orator (Untie His Hands)

Frederick Douglass: From Slavery (Autobiography) to Orator (Untie His Hands)

Created by
Debbie's Den
Walk in the footsteps of one of America's great abolitionists through these review worksheets/assessments. Students will have the chance to examine both Frederick Douglass' profound autobiography and his speech about suffrage. Questions explore the ideals of this great abolitionist as well as analyze his persuasive techniques. A detailed answer key is included.
Preview of Racial Struggles and Social Change 1877–1910: Black Achievements

Racial Struggles and Social Change 1877–1910: Black Achievements

Lesson Overview: "Exploring African American History"Objective: The objective of this lesson is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of key aspects of African American history, focusing on various themes such as education, literature, entrepreneurship, and contributions to science and exploration.Duration: This lesson is designed for a week-long unit, with each day dedicated to a specific theme within African American history. Each theme is explored through activities that enga
Preview of Racial Struggles and Social Change 1877–1910: African Americans Move West

Racial Struggles and Social Change 1877–1910: African Americans Move West

Lesson Overview: "African Americans in the West: Migration and Contributions"Objective: Students will explore the historical experiences of African Americans in the late 19th century, focusing on migration to the American West and the contributions of individuals in various fields.Duration: 2 class periods (90 minutes each)Lesson Outline: Day 1: Understanding Historical Context and Migration MotivationsIntroduction (15 mins):Briefly introduce the historical context of African American migration
Preview of Activity 9: Emancipation Proclamation_Middle & High School Black History

Activity 9: Emancipation Proclamation_Middle & High School Black History

Before the Civil War, slavery was wide-spread in the South. Once the Civil War broke out, several slave-holding states broke away from the Union and joined the Confederacy. On January 1, 1863, Lincoln issued the final Emancipation Proclamation, which declared “that all persons held as slaves” within the rebel states “are, and henceforward shall be free.” Lesson 9 of a 72-part series:Emancipation Proclamation of the Civil War
Preview of Frederick Douglass: What the Black Man Wants/Untie His Hands Review or Test

Frederick Douglass: What the Black Man Wants/Untie His Hands Review or Test

Created by
Debbie's Den
Teachers will give a yes "vote" if they "elect" to use this worksheet (or assessment) to review Frederick Douglass' profound speech. Twelve questions allow students to analyze and explore relevant content as well as persuasive techniques. A detailed answer key is included.
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