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Black History Month handout videos

Preview of Black History Month Daily Warm Up and Writing Activity

Black History Month Daily Warm Up and Writing Activity

Each year the Association for the Study of African American Life and History chooses a theme to provide a public focus for Black History Month celebration. As educators we can diversify our celebration of Black History by bringing the theme to life for our students. The theme for the celebration of Black History Month in 2024 is African Americans and the Arts. To honor that theme most of the videos included in this activity highlight the accomplishments of Black Artists in American History an
Preview of Black History Unit

Black History Unit

Created by
Simply Solomon
This is a black history unit for K-2 grades. It includes utube videos and worksheets for independent practice.
Preview of Hip Hop Dance History: DISTANCE LEARNING

Hip Hop Dance History: DISTANCE LEARNING

This is a .docx that has a link to the same resource as a Google Doc. Includes 3 pages of reading passages, questions, and videos discussing the origins of and trends in hip hop dance. Ideal for beginners or used as an introduction to dance!---------The original product is attached as a PDF. Click on the link at the top of the PDF for access to the Google Docs Version. Add the assignment as an attachment to your Google Classroom or other virtual learning platform.
Preview of The African-Americans: "Rise!" Video Guide

The African-Americans: "Rise!" Video Guide

This video guide is aligned to Episode 5 of the PBS series "The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross". This episode, titled "Rise!" covers 1940-1968 and touches on many well-known civil rights leaders such s Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Ruby Bridges, and Rosa Parks, but it also goes into many lesser-known figures that are often bypassed in the textbooks, such as James Meredith, Ella Baker, and Paul Robeson.
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