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Black History Month service learning resources for Google Apps and for staff and administrators

Preview of February 2024 Parent Engagement Calendar Black History & Kindness (w/links)

February 2024 Parent Engagement Calendar Black History & Kindness (w/links)

Created by
Julie Norden
School administrators or classroom teachers can use this fun calendar of events to engage families and build a positive school climate. Includes embedded links to black history read-alouds and more, as well as activities including trivia day, kindness, unique 'national days', and more. Simply add your mascot and/or school name, then edit any days to align to your local events. For example, add 'progress reports', school dances, field trips, etc.
Preview of Black History School Announcements

Black History School Announcements

Created by
SoR in Primary
This resource contains 12 announcements related to Black History that can be read aloud on the PA system at your school. Topics include:What is Black History?History of Slavery in the United States and CanadaThe Underground RailroadHarriet TubmanImportant FiguresDr. Martin Luther King Jr.Rosa ParksViola DesmondBarack and Michelle ObamaJackie RobinsonCultural FashionBlack Lives MatterThis resouce was created in Google Docs and can be edited to reflect your school community and goals.
Preview of Anti-Racism 101: Forms of Racism Professional Development

Anti-Racism 101: Forms of Racism Professional Development

The purpose of this staff professional development session is: 1) Define the different forms of racism2) Identify how racism “shows up” in our schools 3) Examine your school’s for racism It is an introductory course about the types of racism. It builds to an examination of each participant's classroom. It's ideal for first and second-year teachers but can be effective for schools with little to no experience discussing race. This professional development can - and will - make schools safer for B
Preview of Black History Month Reports (Editable in Google Slides)

Black History Month Reports (Editable in Google Slides)

Created by
Classroombop
This simple graphic organizer is great for Black History Month.  It is a helpful and fun way to get your students excited about Black History Month. It allows them to research famous black in people in history and report on quotes, facts and more about each. Famous people include: - Booker T. Washington- Marcus Garvey- Ruby Bridges- Frederick Douglass- George Washington Carver- Jackie Robinson- Jesse Owens- Harriet Tubman- Rosa Parks- Martin Luther King, Jr- W.E.B. Du Bois- Coretta Scott King- L
Preview of Your Voice Matters! Start the Conversation in Your Classroom

Your Voice Matters! Start the Conversation in Your Classroom

I initially created this resource to provide my 8th-grade students with an opportunity to express their thoughts and opinions on national and global events such as the Black Lives Matter movement and abuse of power. I shared this assignment on my Instagram Story to demonstrate how classrooms can 'Start the Conversation' on these important topics.After receiving positive feedback from a fellow teacher who follows me, I realized that many educators are seeking ways to discuss social justice in the
Preview of Discussing Racial Oppression - Self-Assessment Checklists and Contract Template

Discussing Racial Oppression - Self-Assessment Checklists and Contract Template

This resource provides a set of tools to support teachers who wish to bring discussions surrounding oppression, racial inequality, criminal injustice, and discrimination into the classroom. Educators may feel discomfort discussing sensitive topics in the classroom, as they may be concerned about their vulnerability in sharing experiences or expressing personal opinions on delicate subjects. Furthermore, educators cannot control the comments or opinions expressed by other members of the conver
Preview of Percent Analysis of American Slavery and Segregation Timeline

Percent Analysis of American Slavery and Segregation Timeline

Created by
Math by Kim
In this product, students will analyze a timeline of slavery and segregation in America to understand and compare proportionally how long slavery and segregation have existed versus equality.  Students will convert these proportional rates into percentages and make inferences about how the percentages affect history and current events.  Students will be able to use ratios and proportional thinking to convert real world numbers to percentages.  Students will also be able to use the percentages to
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