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African history centers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Slavery in Antebellum America: A Document Set Stations Lesson

Slavery in Antebellum America: A Document Set Stations Lesson

Created by
History Hot Spot
Immerse your students in a primary source-based study of the lives of the enslaved during the Antebellum Era. Using seven different document sets of five primary sources each, students learn about the following aspect of slavery:Labor in the "Big House"Labor in the FieldsFamily LifeInternal Slave TradeReligionPunishmentResistancePrimary sources range from visual images to WPA interviews to slave narrative excerpts. [NOTE: some sources deal with difficult and violent content, thus the product is
Preview of Continent of Africa - Thematic Unit

Continent of Africa - Thematic Unit

In this complete 7 lesson plan introduce your student to the continent of Africa. Study the animals that live in Africa,learn about the anatomy of a lion, explore the continent and the cultures of people who live there. To purchase all the materials mentioned in the lesson plans please visit www.getbrainykit.com
Preview of What is Freedom?

What is Freedom?

Created by
Ten Minute Skits
This is a short skit about the beginning of the Civil Right's Movement. The skit is geared 5th-7th grade students.
Preview of Readers Theater--Mansa Musa, the Richest Man in History

Readers Theater--Mansa Musa, the Richest Man in History

Created by
Madame Copp
Not finding adequate readers theater options for my secondary students, I decided to write some myself. I use readers theater with my struggling readers to practice fluency.This piece introduces students to the history of Mansa Musa, the richest man in history, and his journey to Mecca.It is a 2 page script written for 4 readers.
Preview of African Creation Myth Comparison Activity

African Creation Myth Comparison Activity

This is a great activity to have kids jigsaw. Break students up into 4 small groups and have them read the creation myths of these 4 African cultures. Each group reads one myth then, as a class, they teach the others through the jigsaw method. Graphic organizer test students reading comprehension and connects human culture with geography. A lesson that can be easily applied to multiple grade levels. I have used this lesson and variations of it in English, ELL, World History and Human Geography a
Preview of Readers Theater--Timbuktu

Readers Theater--Timbuktu

Created by
Madame Copp
Not finding adequate readers theater for my secondary students, I decided to write some myself. I use readers theater with my struggling readers to practice fluency.This piece introduces students to the history of Timbuktu, and does so through the music of Nas.It is a 3 page script written for 3 readers.
Preview of Haitian Revolution Stations

Haitian Revolution Stations

7 station ideas for the Haitian Revolution. I sit with one station and do art analysis with the students. Links to resources in descriptions.
Preview of Narrative Writing Mini Task- SS integration

Narrative Writing Mini Task- SS integration

Created by
Nelson Reads
Intended to pair Writing standards with Social Studies focus on ancient civilizations- after reading/viewing/listening about the great leader Mansa Munsa in Ancient Africa, students are expected to write creatively using evidence from a text or video. Brief writing task description, options, and space to write. Great for Exit Ticket, Homework, or Writing Station Task. A great intro to research based writing for middle grades.
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