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High school Black History Month graphic organizers for Google Apps

Preview of The Harlem Renaissance 1920s Artwork and Culture the Great Migration

The Harlem Renaissance 1920s Artwork and Culture the Great Migration

With this activity, students utilize a Google Slides, hyperlinked document to analyze the art and culture of the Harlem Renaissance. They choose the artwork that resonates the most with them and then complete critical thinking questions that encourage them to think about art, music, and poetry. This activity also includes a graphic organizer linked with a Newsela article or two Youtube videos about the Harlem Renaissance. Students will need access to Google Classroom, Google Slides, Newsela (an
Preview of Journey Through the Civil Rights Movement: Gallery Walk

Journey Through the Civil Rights Movement: Gallery Walk

Begin your study of the Civil Rights Movement in a powerful way by having students participate in a gallery walk activity. Using primary sourced drawings and photographs, the gallery walk begins in Africa, and moves through slavery, the Reconstruction and Jim Crow, and carries on to present-day issues. This lesson will vicariously draw your students into the lives, circumstances, and struggle for social justice of the past and today as they engage in the analysis of primary sources. This unique
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr - Letter from Birmingham Jail Rhetorical Analysis - MLK

Martin Luther King Jr - Letter from Birmingham Jail Rhetorical Analysis - MLK

Practice rhetorical analysis of Martin Luther King Jr.'s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” with this engaging lesson! Great for AP Language and Composition and senior English classes on MLK Day or any day of the year. Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®. Included with this Rhetorical Analysis Lesson for Martin Luther King Jr. Day:✏️  Rhetorical Analysis Slideshow Lesson - Google Slides®, Microsoft PowerPoint®, and PDFExplore Ethos, Logos, Pathos, Aristotle’s Rhetorical Triangle, the SO
Preview of MARCH by John Lewis Graphic Novel Unit Activities, Projects, & Assignments

MARCH by John Lewis Graphic Novel Unit Activities, Projects, & Assignments

Created by
Mariah Kuefler
All of my MARCH resources! ALL EDITABLE IN GOOGLE DOCS.Use these resources for book one, two, or three (or all 3) of the March trilogy!Included:-daily journal/writing prompts (that can also function as discussion starters) -pre-reading Anticipation guide (10 agree/disagree statements)-vocabulary related to the Civil Rights Movement and social movement theories -March Book One Vocabulary worksheet-March Book Two Vocabulary Worksheet-a slides presentation to introduce the different Social Movement
Preview of Black History Month Pennant Research Project | DIGITAL and PRINTABLE

Black History Month Pennant Research Project | DIGITAL and PRINTABLE

Created by
Johnny and Jane
These pennants will help your students get “to the point” in a fun and engaging way. Students will love using these DIGITAL or PRINTABLE versions to research and celebrate African-Americans! Guiding prompts to help keep students on track with their research and additional template options are a great way to meet the needs to every learner. Heads Up! Toppers add even more fun for students, and are eye catching for displaying student work. BONUS: includes a teacher rubric and a student self-scorin
Preview of MLK I Have a Dream Activities Martin Luther King Jr Speech Rhetorical Analysis

MLK I Have a Dream Activities Martin Luther King Jr Speech Rhetorical Analysis

Guide your students through an analysis of Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic speech, "I Have a Dream" with this EDITABLE, NO PREP, GOOGLE SLIDES analysis activity and reflection. Students use an annotation guide and graphic organizers to complete a rhetorical analysis of MLK Jr's I Have a Dream speech and debrief with a found poem and written reflection and/or guided discussion.Please note: The full text speech is NOT INCLUDED in this resource. The speech is copyright and cannot be included, how
Preview of The Ku Klux Klan: Comparing the Past To Today

The Ku Klux Klan: Comparing the Past To Today

This highly engaging, primary based, interactive Slide Presentation will have students examine; the underlying roots from which the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) came to exist in America, the organization's primary tactics of using intimidation & fear in fighting against social equality, and why many poor whites were recruited to join the KKK organization. Students will delve deeper by comparing the circumstances and social conditions of two former KKK leaders (one who lived during the era of Jim Crow,
Preview of The Prohibition Era, 18th Amendment, Organized Crime, Primary Source Analysis

The Prohibition Era, 18th Amendment, Organized Crime, Primary Source Analysis

This lesson explores one of my students' favorite topics - Prohibition. Students will complete questions related to a historical background reading, take a true/false quiz about some of the stranger facts relating to the Prohibition Era and then practice analyzing some primary source images. Included within this resource:A Google Slides Version of the digital lesson - can be used with Google Classroom, Pear Deck, or as a classroom presentationA Printable Version of the lesson - PDF (not editable
Preview of Black History Month Activities, Choice Board, Print and Digital for Google

Black History Month Activities, Choice Board, Print and Digital for Google

Black History Choice Board, Digital Learning & PrintIncludes a one page Black History choice board which has a variety of activities to have students research and investigate key achievements and movements in African American History. Each activity includes an instruction sheet and template for students to easily complete the activity. This would be an excellent project packet for Black History Month, MLK Day, or with a Civil Rights Unit. Enjoy and please leave feedback if you get a chan
Preview of Toni Morrison BELOVED Novel Study TIME MAP Timeline Activity Digital Printable

Toni Morrison BELOVED Novel Study TIME MAP Timeline Activity Digital Printable

This Time Map graphic organizer is a great alternative to a chapter-by-chapter study guide for Toni Morrison's novel Beloved. This resource is suitable for distance learning and Google Classroom, and also available in a ready-to-print format.GRAPHIC ORGANIZER + CONSOLIDATING ACTIVITYFULL ANSWER KEY INCLUDEDAPPLICABLE TO AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITIONSet in Ohio during the mid-1800s, Beloved explores notions of identity, community, freedom and generational trauma. A Pulitzer Prize winner, the novel
Preview of Virtual Interactive Gallery Walk: Featuring Artist, Kadir Nelson

Virtual Interactive Gallery Walk: Featuring Artist, Kadir Nelson

This resource is a great activity to engage your students in meaningful exploration and discussion regarding the powerful social justice themes and symbolism presented in Kadir Nelson's artistry. This virtual learning experience was created to mimic an in-person field trip to a museum or art gallery. Whether you are teaching in-person, juggling the demands of hybrid learning, or in a fully virtual distance learning environment, your students will gain an opportunity to visually connect images t
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Timeline Activity with Stations

Civil Rights Movement Timeline Activity with Stations

This is a Civil Rights Timeline and Stations resource! It also comes with some drag and drop options of some of the amendments, some vocabulary questions, and questions on 3 major Civil Rights leaders (Martin Luther King Jr, John Lewis, and Thurgood Marshall). Students move around from station to station to complete the timeline of 12 major events of the Civil Rights Movement. This can be printed out and done with paper and pencil. Or can be done digitally for those that have 1:1 technology
Preview of Sojourner Truth Ain't I a Woman Speech Analysis Mini Unit - Digital & Print

Sojourner Truth Ain't I a Woman Speech Analysis Mini Unit - Digital & Print

Created by
Yaddy's Room
This Sojourner Truth Ain't I a Woman Speech Analysis Mini Unit is a must have to teach rhetoric for Black History Month and Women's History Month. Students will analyze Sojourner Truth's famous "Ain't I a Woman" speech with this set of digital and print activities focusing on ethos, pathos, logos, allusion, and juxtaposition. Students will use guided annotation, show their critical thinking skills with a one pager, and close read the speech using graphic organizers.  What's included in this Ain'
Preview of Women's History Month Pennant Research Project | DIGITAL and PRINTABLE

Women's History Month Pennant Research Project | DIGITAL and PRINTABLE

Created by
Johnny and Jane
These pennants will help your students get “to the point” in a fun and engaging way. Students will love using these DIGITAL or PRINTABLE versions to research and celebrate women in history! Guiding prompts to help keep students on track with their research and additional template options are a great way to meet the needs to every learner. Heads Up! Toppers add even more fun for students, and are eye catching for displaying student work. Includes a teacher rubric and a student self-scoring rubri
Preview of Black History Month - Text Based Evidence, Text Dependent Analysis - Bundle

Black History Month - Text Based Evidence, Text Dependent Analysis - Bundle

Teaching text dependent analysis writing for Black History Month has never been easier! This in-depth literature based writing prompt bundle includes lessons for 74 of the most popular novels, short stories, and poems taught during Black History Month in high school! The lessons include argumentative, expository, and compare & contrast prompts. Each lesson includes a writing graphic organizer, rubric, writing quiz, detailed lesson plan, an instructional video, and a writing template.All a
Preview of After Tupac & D Foster | Complete Novel Study

After Tupac & D Foster | Complete Novel Study

Created by
mssunnysideup
"Seems D was right-- you listen to Tupac's songs and you know he's singing about people like D, about all the kids whose mamas went away, about all the injustice." The purpose of this resource is to provide students with a guide for comprehending the novel After Tupac and D Foster by Jacqueline Woodson. This novel study is engaging, predictable, and rigorous. This resource requires students to return to the text and search for the information that they need.The book is divided into five sections
Preview of The Immigration Act of 1924 Primary Source Analysis

The Immigration Act of 1924 Primary Source Analysis

Explore the Immigration Act of 1924 in this comprehensive classroom lesson that delves into its historical background and biased motivations. This full-class session invites students to analyze the anti-immigrant stance of the act through a document sort, gaining insight into diverse points of view regarding the act. This lesson provides a nuanced yes accessible exploration of a significant moment in history. Perfect for encouraging analytical thinking and a deeper understanding of immigration p
Preview of Civil Rights Movement BUNDLE

Civil Rights Movement BUNDLE

Created by
EbbsANDFlows
Civil Rights Movement!7 pages of Interactive Activities!Students will use the links provided in the notes to complete.VocabularyMontgomery Bus BoycottBrown Vs EducationFreedom RidersMarch on WashingtonCivil Rights Timeline-drag and drop
Preview of The 1619 Project, The New York Times: Episode 1

The 1619 Project, The New York Times: Episode 1

Created by
BloomwithBolino
This product is meant to be paired with the podcast 1619, presented on The New York Times' The Daily. Dive into the research presented by Nikole Hannah-Jones on her journey to discovering and developing the true history of her ancestors. From the docking of the ship the White Lion at Point Comfort in 1619 to today's America, black American's have shaped this country but continue to face adversity in 2019. This product consists of several different options including Say, Mean, Matter, digging int
Preview of Race 1920s Civil Liberties Stations Activity Harlem Renaissance, Great Migration

Race 1920s Civil Liberties Stations Activity Harlem Renaissance, Great Migration

Students will be able to: Analyze and discuss how international and domestic events, interests, and philosophies of the 1920’s prompted attacks on civil liberties, and how society responded to these types of attacks. (Students will include the Harlem Renaissance, Great Migration, Marcus Garvey,  rise in lynchings and the growth of the KKK, the Tulsa Race Massacre, the Red Scare and Palmer Raids, immigration quotas,  the N.A.A.C.P., and A.C.L.U).Essential Question: Were the social reforms of the
Preview of Exploring the Civil Rights Movement

Exploring the Civil Rights Movement

This lesson plan and activity is designed for 6th grade United States History. This was created for a 45 minute lesson, but can be adjusted to fit your classes needs or can be used as an independent study activity.I hope this lesson deepened your students understanding of the important figures and events that were apart and took place during the Civil Rights Movement
Preview of Harlem Renaissance Poster Project || Black History Month, Poetry Analysis

Harlem Renaissance Poster Project || Black History Month, Poetry Analysis

Celebrate Black History Month with a comprehensive and creative poster project. Students will have the opportunity to research a poet from the Harlem Renaissance and provide an overview of their life. Using a well-structured outline, students can sample works from their poet and then conduct a mini poetry analysis. After researching the Harlem Renaissance and their poet, students will use their creativity to create a vibrant poster that celebrates the Harlem Renaissance.Included in this Google D
Preview of A Raisin in the Sun - Harkness / Socratic Seminar / Discussion Activity

A Raisin in the Sun - Harkness / Socratic Seminar / Discussion Activity

Great activity for Black History Month - based on Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun. Included: - Full Lesson Plan - Whole Group + Small Group Student Handouts (includes directions + speaking guidelines and reminders)- Rubric (for written + speaking portions)Get your students ENGAGED and PREPARED for a high-level discussion with this activity. Students are encouraged to create high-level thinking questions for discussion. This lesson is ALWAYS successful in my ELA classroom and I can't wai
Preview of MLK - I Have a Dream Discussion Activity Socratic Seminar / Harkness

MLK - I Have a Dream Discussion Activity Socratic Seminar / Harkness

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" Discussion Activity(Based on Harkness / Socratic Seminar Models)Suitable for Grades 9-12 / AP English Language and CompositionGreat resource for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day or Black History Month!Cross-Curricular ActivityEnergize your AP English Language and Composition class with this MLK Day discussion activity centered around Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. This resource encourages collaborative learning through Harkness and S
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