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Preview of Middle School Weaving Kente Cloth-Inspired by Textiles of Africa! Cardboard Loom

Middle School Weaving Kente Cloth-Inspired by Textiles of Africa! Cardboard Loom

Weaving is a student favorite! Middle School and High School art students will enjoy combining yarns to create dazzling patterns with this easy textiles lesson!⭐Introduce your students to gorgeous African Kente woven fabrics! Your students will learn about the symbolic colors and meanings that the designs in these traditional fabrics represent. Students will learn how to weave specific designs into their own woven "fabric" using yarn and inexpensive cardboard looms. The step-by-step instruct
Preview of 14 COWS FOR AMERICA: 9/11 Reading & Activities

14 COWS FOR AMERICA: 9/11 Reading & Activities

Created by
Arlene Manemann
This lesson for C.A. Deedy's "14 Cows for America" is perfect for a wide range of grade levels. It is a picture book with a serious message - a true story about the Maasai people and their contribution of 14 cows to help the citizens of the United States after the September 11 disaster. I've made this lesson rather simple, in accordance with the book itself. The unit contains - - Three board pages to introduce the 9/11 topic and the people of the Maasai area of Kenya - Teacher ideas for a rev
Preview of African Nations Gain Independence worksheet

African Nations Gain Independence worksheet

African Nations Gain Independence worksheetAIM: How did African nations gain independence from imperialist nations?Common core-compliant worksheet focusing on two case studies - Kenya and Ghana - as examples of methods used by Africans to free themselves from colonialism. Includes several activities designed to promote critical thinking, active engagement, and class discussion such as:Do now that appropriately sets up the worksheet - cartoon analysis reviewing the reasons and process of African
Preview of The Impact of Imperialism on Africans worksheet

The Impact of Imperialism on Africans worksheet

The Impact of Imperialism on Africans worksheetAIM: To what extent did imperialism hurt Africans?Common core aligned worksheet on the impact of European imperialism on Africans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes a variety of student-centered activities designed to promote class discussion, active engagement, and critical thinking such asDo now that appropriately sets up the worksheet - European motivations for imperialism. Secondary source reading - Scramble for AfricaTurn
Preview of Differentiated! PBS Reconstruction America After the Civil War: Hour 1 Guide

Differentiated! PBS Reconstruction America After the Civil War: Hour 1 Guide

*Help students understand the foundation of the Black Lives Matter Movement!*TWO VIDEO GUIDES! Can also be used as homework sheets. +Simplified for struggling students video guide: Fill-in-the-blank 15 questions with answers. +Higher level for advanced students video guide: 25 questions with the answers. It is an incredibly detailed video guide. This first documentary episode is AMAZING. It intersects interviews of historians with images and captivating stories. Topics include:SlaveryUnion Army;
Preview of Roots (2016) DVD/Video Guide (ALL FOUR EPISODES)

Roots (2016) DVD/Video Guide (ALL FOUR EPISODES)

Use this video guide along with all four episodes of Roots (2016). Each guide includes a character analysis chart with questions along with an answer key.Sons of Liberty DVD Guides (ALL EPISODES)Roots (2016) DVD/Video Guide (ALL EPISODES)Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen Bundle (ALL EPISODES)U.S. History Simulations:Civil War Simulation GameGold Rush Simulation GameGilded Age Simulation GameOregon Trail Simulation GameLewis and Clark Simulation GameWorld History Simulations:Vikings Simulation
Preview of Apartheid in South Africa Bundle

Apartheid in South Africa Bundle

Apartheid in South Africa BundleBundle of two best-selling products focusing the system of apartheid in South Africa. Purchase this bundle and save 20% when compared to buying each product separately!Answer key included! Note: There is some overlap between these products as far as the information contained therein. What files come with this bundle?Apartheid in South Africa worksheet Word Doc (for easy modification)Apartheid in South Africa worksheet Answer Key Word DocApartheid in South Africa
Preview of Kingdoms of Africa Quick Reads: 1 Page Reading w/ Questions - Distance Learning

Kingdoms of Africa Quick Reads: 1 Page Reading w/ Questions - Distance Learning

This Quick Read Bundle contains 7 quick reads and one added DBQ. These are perfect for distance learning as they can be posted to an online portal like Google Classroom or could be mailed home for those without Internet. Each one page reading comes with an answer key for the 3-4 questions on the page.Quick Reads are great for online or distance learning, to be used as bell ringers, reviews, or a quick activity to compliment a lesson plan. Also great if you do not have a textbook!Topics:Mansa M
Preview of Purple Hibiscus: Multiple Choice Quizzes w/Answer Key for Each Part

Purple Hibiscus: Multiple Choice Quizzes w/Answer Key for Each Part

This product includes 5 multiple choice quizzes, one for each part of the text and two for the lengthiest part (Part 2). Each quiz contains 10 or 15 questions and includes questions about content, language, and literary techniques. This is NOT a reading check quiz but a quiz meant to assess close reading strategies.
Preview of David Livingstone and Victoria Falls Passages, Questions, & Activities Bundle

David Livingstone and Victoria Falls Passages, Questions, & Activities Bundle

This informational text bundle includes two resources, David Livingstone and Victoria Falls. Explorer and missionary David Livingstone was the first European to see the Victoria Falls, naming it after Queen Victoria of Britain. Check out my other related Resources:Ibn BattutaKingdom of KushGreat ZimbabweThe Mali EmpireThe Kingdom of AksumAncient Egypt: King Tutankhamun Reading Passage and ActivitiesAncient Egypt: Mini Reading Passages and ActivitiesAncient Egypt: Ramses the Great Reading Passage
Preview of Challenging A Celebrity's POV on Slavery

Challenging A Celebrity's POV on Slavery

In 2018, Ye, formerly Kanye West, was interviewed by TMZ hosts and commented on slavery. Ye would receive huge backlash internationally for his comments, but it did make people interested in educating themselves on slavery. This lesson provides three different documents on the slave trade and will allow students to challenge Ye's comments using evidence. The documents provided in this lesson create multiple opportunities for student-to-student dialogue and can enable students to practice their a
Preview of Legacies of African Imperialism

Legacies of African Imperialism

A case study of Kenya, this lesson serves to help scholars understand what a legacy is and what the various legacies of imperialism are in Kenya. This lesson also serves to point out that legacies are not exclusively positive and there can be negative legacies. The lesson walks through a series of documents with a video summary at the end.
Preview of Mali Empire and Ibn Battuta Reading Passage and Activities Bundle

Mali Empire and Ibn Battuta Reading Passage and Activities Bundle

This resource includes two reading passages about the Mali Empire and Arab traveler and scholar Ibn Battuta. Students have over 25 pages to read, write, and draw about the Mali Empire and Ibn Battuta's travels.
Preview of Stitching it All Together: Decoding Black History through Fabrics and Textiles

Stitching it All Together: Decoding Black History through Fabrics and Textiles

What do Quits, Codes, and the Underground Railroad have in common???Searching for a lesser-known Black History lesson? In search of a no-planning activity for Black History Month or for your African American Studies Course? Find out in this lesson! Use this lesson to teach your students about how African textiles and African American quilting played an important part of the resistance of enslaved people, and still plays a relevant part in the culture of Black people today. Learn quilting codes t
Preview of Marginalized Communities In The Era of The American Revolutionary War

Marginalized Communities In The Era of The American Revolutionary War

This bundle includes three reading assignments for students learning about the American Revolution. The readings focus on black and women spies and those involved in espionage, and a reading on the role Native Americans and the British policies towards them played in both before and during the American Revolutionary War.While American history largely focuses on the contributions of white Americans, this is especially so during the Revolutionary War. It is important for students to see female, Af
Preview of Bundle: Middle Passage, African American Studies

Bundle: Middle Passage, African American Studies

This bundle includes the slides, notes, assignment and video questions for Roots. These are materials I use to teach the Middle Passage (along with other acquired shared lessons from other teachers) in my African American Studies course.
Preview of Medieval Africa Bundle

Medieval Africa Bundle

Looking to build your Medieval Africa Unit? Or just wanting to add more resources to your educational arsenal? You have come to the right place! This bundles includes assignments that shed light on four incredible cultures the Songhai, Ghana, Aksum and Mali Empires.
Preview of West African Trading Empires worksheet and PowerPoint

West African Trading Empires worksheet and PowerPoint

West African Trading Empires worksheet and PowerPointAIM: How did the empires of West Africa become great? To what extent did the empires of West Africa develop complex civilizations before the arrival of Europeans?Common core aligned worksheet on the West African trading empires of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai. Contains a variety of student-centered activities designed to promote class discussion, active engagement, and critical thinking such as:Do now - Primary source reading with questio
Preview of Revolution in Tunisia and Egypt 2011

Revolution in Tunisia and Egypt 2011

This lesson serves as a general overview of the revolution that occurred in Tunisia and Egypt and how social media specifically plays a role in the outcomes of these revolutions. The lesson utilizes a variety of sources from guided notes, scaffolded videos, and a summative check for understanding exit ticket.
Preview of Transatlantic Slave Trade

Transatlantic Slave Trade

In this lesson, scholars begin by analyzing the connection between the Enlightenment and the Transatlantic Slave Trade by looking at a Thomas Jefferson quote from the Notes on the State of Virginia. The lesson then has guided questions for a TedEd Video on the Transatlantic Slave Trade. The lesson finishes by reviewing a primary source document that details an account of slave Olaudah Equiano.
Preview of Apartheid in South Africa and Nelson Mandela reading and questions

Apartheid in South Africa and Nelson Mandela reading and questions

A wonderful introduction and overview of the Apartheid laws, Nelson Mandela, the ANC, and the end of Apartheid. Vocabulary is defined and highlighted in the reading to make it an easy visual for lower level readers.
Preview of Harlem Renaissance and Hip Hop Music

Harlem Renaissance and Hip Hop Music

Music brings excitement to the classroom. Why not connect today's hip hop and 1920's sounds and artistic expression. This lesson compares the poem Strange Fruit to Kanye West's lyrics Blood on the Leaves. The lyrics have been modified for use in a school setting. The material focus on the lynching, Jim Crow Era, and the Harlem Renaissance Era. The material contains comprehension questions, poster project with a rubric.
Preview of Revolution in Tunisia and Egypt 2011 Bundle

Revolution in Tunisia and Egypt 2011 Bundle

This bundle combines the Revolution in Tunisia and Egypt 2011 lesson worksheet with the slides.
Preview of North and Central African Societies - Societies and Empires of Africa (800-1500)

North and Central African Societies - Societies and Empires of Africa (800-1500)

Created by
Aaron Stinar
This colorful presentation illustrates how north and central Africa developed hunting-gathering societies, stateless societies, and Muslim states. Modern African nations often must find ways to include these various peoples and traditions in one society. This lesson includes concepts like hunting-gathering societies, forest dwellers, social structure, stateless societies, lineage, family descent, age-set systems, Muslim states, the Maghrib, Islamic law, Almoravid reformers, Almohads, and more.I'
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