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Free african history interactive whiteboards

Preview of Kenya Smartboard slide show

Kenya Smartboard slide show

This is a short slide show made with SmartNotebook to introduce a unit on Kenya, Africa. It contains a few facts along with supporting pictures. Also during this unit my class learns a dance and song in Swahili called "Twiingia" and "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" in African sign Language, both can be found on YouTube! (You must have smart notebook or another applicable software to download this file)
Preview of FREE Black History Month Virtual Classroom Background

FREE Black History Month Virtual Classroom Background

Black history month is a celebration of the rich history that African-Americans contributed to the world. Enjoy this free Virtual Classroom Background that can be used to share the stories of these trailblazers and inspire a new generation of change-makers.
Preview of A Long Walk for Water South Sudan

A Long Walk for Water South Sudan

This slideshow presentation is used as a module wrap up for A Long Walk for Water. In the speaker notes, there is a script that students can say while they are learning about Nya, Salva, and what they say together. This can be a concluding play. The pictures go along with the words. If you do not want to do this, then you can still use this informational slideshow.
Preview of Black History: Civil Rights

Black History: Civil Rights

Video Version: https://youtu.be/enx5LQYqZ3YSong: We Shall Overcome Civil rights are basic rights that every citizen has under the laws of the government. In the United States the civil rights of each individual citizen are protected by the Constitution. Civil rights for every person means that regardless of gender, skin color, religion, nationality, age, disability, or religion, a person should not be discriminated against. Civil rights include the right to free speech, privacy, religion, assem
Preview of Black History: African American Pioneers of Science

Black History: African American Pioneers of Science

Video version: https://youtu.be/7DM8FMia0XgScientists, engineers, and inventors find the solutions to the world's problems. Learn about the work that these Black scientists and inventors have accomplished that make our lives better.George Washington CarverDorothy Johnson VaughanMark E DeanMae C JohnsonPercy L JulianSarah Breedlove WalkerGarrett MorganThurgood MarshalSarah Goode
Preview of Civil Rights Unit Flipchart- School Desegregation

Civil Rights Unit Flipchart- School Desegregation

Created by
Emily Boling
This product is meant for the 5th grade Social Studies curriculum. Students are able to take notes from the smart board as the educator lectures. The content presented is Brown v. Board, Clinton 12, Little Rock 9, and Chattanooga School for non-violent protest. Their are video links to an interview clip from the Clinton 12, the song, "We Shall Overcome," and an interview piece from a member of the Little Rock 9.
Preview of Black History: Frederick Douglass

Black History: Frederick Douglass

Video Version: https://youtu.be/2TJHOrDC-NAFrederick Douglass was born on a plantation in Talbot County, Maryland. His mother was a slave and when Frederick was born, he became a slave, too. Life as a slave was very difficult, especially for a child. He seldom saw his mother who died when he was ten years old. A few years later, he was sent to serve the Auld family in Baltimore. Around the age of twelve, his master's wife, Sophia Auld began to teach Frederick the alphabet. It was against the law
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