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African history guided reading book activboard activities

Preview of Born a Crime Reading Questions and Vocabulary AP English Language

Born a Crime Reading Questions and Vocabulary AP English Language

Reading questions and language arts specific reading questions follow Trevor Noah's biography Born a Crime. Language Arts questions are appropriate for all grade levels (used in 9th and 12th grade language arts classes and Advanced Placement English Language. Vocabulary separated by part and chapter. Reading questions separated by chapter.
Preview of Global 1: The Bantu Migrations

Global 1: The Bantu Migrations

Packet includes comprehensive yet compact paragraphs summarizing key data. Worksheet includes space for students to write their answers right on the page. Each worksheet is complete with images for visual learners and multiple reading comprehension questions.
Preview of Important Civil Right Leaders who made a huge impact on American History

Important Civil Right Leaders who made a huge impact on American History

A list of prominent leaders who made a difference throughout history.
Preview of Africa Geography Activity World Geography Curriculum 3rd Grade Geography Project

Africa Geography Activity World Geography Curriculum 3rd Grade Geography Project

This African continent activity takes students on a journey to explore the continent's places, people, and animals. Students will learn about maps, demographics, key geographical features, climate, biomes, ocean currents, and much more!What is included:45-page digital Google Slides activityScreenreader friendly versionBoth written and instant correct ‘click the right answer’ questions.4-minute mini-lesson video4-page written activityAnswer sheetWhy Choose Adventure with Aly?Aligned with Curricul
Preview of Global/World History: The Rwanda Genocide

Global/World History: The Rwanda Genocide

Complex and detailed description of the genocide in Rwanda in the 1990's. Packet includes reading comprehension text, room for students to answer questions right on the sheet and review questions to wrap up the assignment
Preview of "A Long Walk to Water" Pre-Read Slides Activity

"A Long Walk to Water" Pre-Read Slides Activity

Created by
Jean Hoffheimer
This self-directed student activity allows students to get familiar with the author, history and geography of Sudan, and watch videos ahead of reading Linda Sue Park's "A Long Walk to Water." There are 7 activities total and it takes between 60-90 minutes for students to complete.
Preview of The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind (Young Adult Version) Chapter Questions & Key

The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind (Young Adult Version) Chapter Questions & Key

65 PAGES OF QUESTIONS and ANSWERS! This resource provides chapter context questions w/ answer key based on William Kamkwamba's memoir, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (YA edition) to introduce and teach about drought, famine, inequality, resilience, grit, and coming of age/adolescence. This resource is individual chapter questions and answers for each. Also included is an Anticipation Guide for students to respond to major ideas and themes addressed in the book before and after reading. A great w
Preview of Global 1: Mesoamerican Civilization of the Olmecs

Global 1: Mesoamerican Civilization of the Olmecs

Packet includes comprehensive yet compact paragraphs summarizing key data. Worksheet includes space for students to write their answers right on the page. Each worksheet is complete with images for visual learners and multiple reading comprehension questions.
Preview of African American Timeline Stories Part# 1

African American Timeline Stories Part# 1

A bundle of assignments through timeline.
Preview of Women's History Month Door Decorations ideas BUNDLE, Crafts&activities

Women's History Month Door Decorations ideas BUNDLE, Crafts&activities

Use our Women's History Month door decoration, Classroom decor, to Elevate your space and honor the achievements and contributions of women throughout history with this beautifully designed door decoration. Crafted with vibrant colors and empowering imagerythis decor piece serves as a powerful reminder of the remarkable women who have shaped our world. Whether displayed at home, in classrooms, or in communal spaces.our Women's History Month Door Decor is sure to inspire and spark meaningful conv
Preview of The Origin of Sàngó: An Interactive Digital Book with Coloring Sheets and Activi

The Origin of Sàngó: An Interactive Digital Book with Coloring Sheets and Activi

Dive into the rich tapestry of Yoruba mythology with "The Origin of Sàngó," an interactive digital book designed to captivate and educate students about the legendary deity, Sàngó, revered for his power over thunder and lightning. This comprehensive package is not only a storybook but an immersive learning experience, tailored for students eager to explore African history, mythology, and cultural diversity.What's Included:Digital Storybook: A beautifully illustrated, engaging narrative detailing
Preview of It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime (For Young Readers) Reading Guide

It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime (For Young Readers) Reading Guide

This reading guide helps direct your students (or child) as they read It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood (Adapted for Young Readers) by Trevor Noah. This guide will not only keep your students engaged as they read the book, but also help them dig deeper as they uncover how it is growing up in South Africa.What's Included:Pre-Reading chartOver 100 Reading comprehension questions for each chapter recalling basic factsAdditional questions asking students to dig d
Preview of The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: The Middle Passage

The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: The Middle Passage

African American History The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit Lesson: The Middle PassageEssential Question: What were the long-term impacts of the Atlantic slave trade on African societies, the economies of European countries, and the development of the Americas?Directions: After reading each topic answer the guided reading questions, DBQs & Use the graphic organizer below to take notes on the Triangular Trade, The Journey to the Americas, and the Effects of the Slave Trade. Then after completing t
Preview of Kwanzaa Adapted Book for Special Education - Kwanzaa Reading Comprehension

Kwanzaa Adapted Book for Special Education - Kwanzaa Reading Comprehension

This social studies activity celebrates the African culture using the help of adapted books. Kwanzaa is an annual week long celebration on December 26th to January 1st. Kwanzaa is a holiday that celebrates the African culture and its heritage. There are many traditions associated with Kwanzaa such as lighting 1 candle a day on a kinara, drinking from a unity cup, mkeka mat, Kwanzaa flag, giving gifts, symbolic fruits and having dinner. This cultural holiday activity can be used for Grade 1, Grad
Preview of Muhammad Ali / Professional Fighter / Boxing / Boxer - Biography

Muhammad Ali / Professional Fighter / Boxing / Boxer - Biography

This is an interactive biography of Muhammad Ali. This document can be used in combination with most literature about Muhammad Ali. However, Who Was Muhammad Ali? by James Buckley Jr. and Who HQ illustrated by Stephen Marchesi. This book includes blanks for students to complete during or after the reading. Are you interested in more mini-bios for your students? Check out the links below:Amelia EarhartWalt Disney Tony Hawk Susan B. Anthony Ruby Bridges Jackson Pollock Pablo Picasso Rosa Parks Hel
Preview of Freedmen's Bank

Freedmen's Bank

reedmen’s Bank, bank chartered by the U.S. Congress in March 1865 to provide a place for former slaves to safely store their money.
Preview of Serena Williams collaboration poster Mural project Black - Women’s History Month

Serena Williams collaboration poster Mural project Black - Women’s History Month

Created by
Printed 4 You
Serena Williams Collaborative Poster: Celebrating Black History and Womens History Empower your students with the indomitable spirit of Serena Williams, a trailblazing tennis champion. This collaborative poster project honors her remarkable achievements and contributions to sports and gender equality. Here are the key details:Activity:Students will cut, color, and assemble 24 pieces to construct an inspiring mural of Serena Williams.The central theme: Celebrating Serena Williams.Ideal for Black
Preview of Brown vs. the Board of Education

Brown vs. the Board of Education

Historical content Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka was a landmark 1954 Supreme Court case in which the justices ruled unanimously that racial segregation of children in public schools was unconstitutional. Brown v. Board of Education was one of the cornerstones of the civil rights movement, and helped establish the precedent that “separate-but-equal” education and other services were not, in fact, equal at all.
Preview of I Am Kenneth Omondi Ochieng

I Am Kenneth Omondi Ochieng

Created by
Trace Taylor
The English version of our 3rd to 5th-grade reader, a story told by Kenyan Native resident Dr. Kenneth Omondi Ochieng about his life in Kenya and how he became a food forester working to reforest Kenya and other countries and how he works to revitalize the Lake Victoria ecosystems. This book is also available in Dr. Kenneth Omondi Ochieng's native language of Omondi and told in his own voice in the audio link included in both the English and Omondi versions. 50% of all sales on this title are do
Preview of Martin Luther King Vs. Malcolm-X DBQ

Martin Luther King Vs. Malcolm-X DBQ

The primary source links provided (under each name) to answer the questions comparing the Civil Rights and Black Power leaders Dr. Martin Luther King and Malcolm-X .
Preview of Zora Neale Hurston

Zora Neale Hurston

Zora Neale Hurston, (born January 7, 1891, Notasulga, Alabama, U.S.—died January 28, 1960, Fort Pierce, Florida), American folklorist and writer associated with the Harlem Renaissance who celebrated African American culture of the rural South.Although Hurston claimed to be born in 1901 in Eatonville, Florida, she was, in fact, 10 years older and had moved with her family to Eatonville only as a small child. There, in the first incorporated all-Black town in the country, she attended school until
Preview of Black History Month Bundle: Quotes & Coloring Bookmarks Leaders & Bold Women

Black History Month Bundle: Quotes & Coloring Bookmarks Leaders & Bold Women

Unlock the rich tapestry of Black History Month with our empowering bundle featuring two incredible resources: "Black History Month: African American Leaders Quotes Coloring Bookmarks MLK Day" and "Little Leaders Bold Women in Black History Coloring Bookmarks." This dynamic duo is meticulously crafted to engage and inspire your students, making learning about African American leaders and bold women in history an unforgettable experience. What's Inside:Black History Month: African American Leader
Preview of African-American Participation During World War I

African-American Participation During World War I

African-American Participation During World War ISince the first Africans were brought as slaves to the British colony of Jamestown, Va. in 1619, blacks had suffered oppression in the United States first under the American slavery system , and then under the rigid practices of segregation and discrimination that were codified under the “Jim Crow Laws.” With the entry of the United States into the Great War in 1917, African Americans were eager to show their patriotism in hopes of being recognize
Preview of The Great Migration (1910-1970)

The Great Migration (1910-1970)

The Great Migration was the relocation of more than 6 million Black Americans from the rural South to the cities of the North, Midwest and West from about 1916 to 1970. Driven from their homes by unsatisfactory economic opportunities and harsh segregationist laws, many Black Americans headed north, where they took advantage of the need for industrial workers that arose during the First World War. During the Great Migration, Black people began to build a new place for themselves in public life, a
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