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African history Common Core RH.6-8.3 assessments

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 The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: Africans in the Americas

The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: Africans in the Americas

African American History The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit Lesson: Africans in the AmericasEssential 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 & Use the graphic organizer below to take notes on Slavery in the Americas, and Africans Help Settle the Americas. Then after completing the lesson have students
Preview of The Americas in the 16th Century: West African Societies Around 1492

The Americas in the 16th Century: West African Societies Around 1492

The Americas in the 16th Century Unit Overview: In this unit, students will learn about the native cultures of North America, Africa, and Europe. Students will also discover how Europeans began to conquer and colonize parts of the Americas.Essential Question: How did the interactions between Native cultures of North America, Africa, and Europe shape the process of European conquest and colonization in the Americas?Lesson Two: West African Societies Around 1492Inquiry Question: How did the divers
Preview of Voices From History: Olaudah Equiano on the Middle Passage

Voices From History: Olaudah Equiano on the Middle Passage

This analysis activity allows students to engage with a powerful firsthand account of the Middle Passage and encourages them to think critically about the inhumane conditions and the lasting impact of the transatlantic slave trade. It also provides an opportunity for students to develop empathy and a deeper understanding of this historical period.
Preview of The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: Slavery Becomes a System

The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: Slavery Becomes a System

African American History The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit Essential 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?Lesson: Slavery Becomes a SystemCentral Historical Question: Why was Slavery practiced around the world for thousands of years? Directions: After reading each topic answer the guided reading questions, DBQs & Use the graphic organizer below to take notes on the inst
Preview of Voices From History: Olaudah Equiano

Voices From History: Olaudah Equiano

This activity allows students to engage with the firsthand account of Olaudah Equiano and gain insights into the harsh realities of slavery, the abolitionist movement, and the enduring legacy of those who fought against the slave trade. It also encourages critical thinking about contemporary human rights issues.
Preview of A New Nation Unit: Blacks in Colonial America

A New Nation Unit: Blacks in Colonial America

African American History A New Nation Unit Essential Question: How did the experiences of African Americans in the colonial period, the Revolutionary War, and the early years of the new United States shape the nation's history and influence the ongoing struggle for equality?Lesson: Blacks in Colonial AmericaDirections: After reading each topic answer the guided reading questions, DBQs & Use the graphic organizer below to take notes on the African American experience in The Southern Colonies,
Preview of African Americans in the New Republic: Free African Americans

African Americans in the New Republic: Free African Americans

African Americans in the New RepublicFree African AmericansInquiry Question: What were the diverse challenges faced by free African Americans living in different regions of the United States during the early 1800s, and how did their experiences vary based on their geographical location?Directions: As students read they will answer the reading comprehension questions & DBQs. Then they will work on the assessment/projects at the end of the reading. Assessment/Project: Free African Americans in
Preview of Lesson Bundle: America, Africa, and Europe before 1500

Lesson Bundle: America, Africa, and Europe before 1500

All the Lessons from America, Africa, and Europe before 1500 Unit
Preview of A New Nation Unit: Citizenship in A New Nation

A New Nation Unit: Citizenship in A New Nation

African American History A New Nation Unit Essential Question: How did the experiences of African Americans in the colonial period, the Revolutionary War, and the early years of the new United States shape the nation's history and influence the ongoing struggle for equality?Lesson: Citizenship in the New NationDirections: After reading each topic answer the guided reading questions & Use the graphic organizer below to take notes on changing attitudes toward African Americans, free Blacks, an
Preview of African Americans in the New Republic: The Slave System in the South

African Americans in the New Republic: The Slave System in the South

African Americans in the New RepublicThe Slave System in the SouthInquiry Question: How did the reliance on cotton production in the southern states lead to the expansion of the slave system, and what were the social, economic, and political implications of this growth during this period?Directions: As students read they will answer the reading comprehension questions & DBQs. Then they will work on the assessment/projects at the end of the reading. Assessment/Project: "Cotton Kingdom: The Sl
Preview of A New Nation Unit: African American Culture

A New Nation Unit: African American Culture

African American History A New Nation Unit Essential Question: How did the experiences of African Americans in the colonial period, the Revolutionary War, and the early years of the new United States shape the nation's history and influence the ongoing struggle for equality?Lesson: African American CultureDirections: After reading each topic answer the guided reading questions, DBQS & Use the graphic organizer below to take notes on African American culture, religion, schools, and achievemen
Preview of African American Progress and Transformation (1900–1935): The WWI Years

African American Progress and Transformation (1900–1935): The WWI Years

Lesson Outline:Day 1: Voices of the Harlem Hell FightersIntroduction (15 mins):Set the historical context of World War I and its impact on different communities.Provide a brief overview of the Harlem Hell Fighters.Documentary Viewing (40 mins):Watch the documentary "Harlem Hell Fighters: The Struggle for Freedom."Encourage students to take notes on key events, challenges, and contributions of the Harlem Hell Fighters.Discussion (25 mins):Facilitate a class discussion on the documentary, focusing
Preview of A New Nation Unit: The Revolutionary War Era

A New Nation Unit: The Revolutionary War Era

African American History A New Nation Unit Essential Question: How did the experiences of African Americans in the colonial period, the Revolutionary War, and the early years of the new United States shape the nation's history and influence the ongoing struggle for equality?Lesson: The Revolutionary War EraDirections: After reading each topic answer the guided reading questions, DBQs & Use the graphic organizer below to take notes on the African American experience during the Revolutionary W
Preview of History Alive! 7th Grade Unit 4 Supplements: West Africa

History Alive! 7th Grade Unit 4 Supplements: West Africa

These are great Critical Thinking and small group Discussion Questions that coincide with History Alive! The Medieval World and Beyond. Included with the Critical Thinking Questions (CTQ's) are content vocabulary words from the chapters (ID's) that are meant to be answered in multiple sentences to induce further classroom discussions. These are basic pages to compliment the 4th unit. The CTQ's make great ideas for short essays or test questions as well! Study guides and assessment included.
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