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Black History Month homework for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Black History Month Biographies Mega Bundle - Athletes and Stem Innovators

Black History Month Biographies Mega Bundle - Athletes and Stem Innovators

How much do your middle schoolers actually know about Black History? Black History Month activities are a great way to begin introducing students to influential African Americans. Discover with your students inspiring athletes and influential STEM innovators! People of Color have made incredible contributions to the sporting world and to the scientific community! Help your students broaden their understanding of Black History by going beyond the handful of traditionally studied figures and disco
Preview of Comparing North Vs South Pre Civil War Bundle

Comparing North Vs South Pre Civil War Bundle

In this bundle you receive-a power point chapter of notes comparing the North and the South pre Civil War (Click into the individual sale option for further details) -an assignment for students to dig deeper into the division drawn into everyday life in the North and South. -an assignment for students to compare basic life facts for African Americans between the North and the SouthThese assignments works with several methods of learning including-think critically-reading comprehension skills-ide
Preview of Slavery Unit Bundle

Slavery Unit Bundle

This bundle was created to help you build your entire Slavery Unit for US or World History. Each product was specifically created to compliment the others!This bundle includes the following:History of Slavery: Colonial Mindset, Modern Day Slavery, and Where do we go from here? LESSONThe Atlantic Slave Trade Introduction - Video Guide and Answer Key DIGITAL VERSIONExploration and Colonization: the 3 G's of Motivation (God, Gold, and Glory) LESSONEvery lesson has a hyperlinked table of contents fo
Preview of Civil Rights Movement | Selma March | Freedom Summer | Voting Rights

Civil Rights Movement | Selma March | Freedom Summer | Voting Rights

In this lesson students learn about the transition of the civil rights movement. After much progress was made to fight segregation, the new fight was for equal voting rights. Students will learn about the activists who went to Mississippi in the summer of 1964, known as freedom summer to learn about how they helped expand voting rights. Moreover, students will learn about the famous Selma March and its direct impact on the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Check out the predecessor to this lesson below
Preview of Founding of the NAACP | Jim Crow Lesson Plan | Thurgood Marshall

Founding of the NAACP | Jim Crow Lesson Plan | Thurgood Marshall

In this lesson students learn about the founding of the NAACP and how it fought against Jim Crow laws is the south. Students will learn about people such as Ida B. Wells, W.E.B. Dubois, Charles Houston, and Thurgood Marshall. First students watch introductory videos on the founding of the NAACP. Then students take notes on the different court cases that lead to Jim Crow's fall. What's Included?2 Page PDF Worksheet10 PDF Powerpoint SlidesEverything needed to teach the lesson belowLesson Outline:
Preview of Comparing Redlining Map with Racial Dot Map Activity

Comparing Redlining Map with Racial Dot Map Activity

Students will compare redlining maps from the early 20th century to racial dot maps today. They will also use racial justice income maps to draw comparisons.Works great in combination with this lesson. The linked lesson includes multiple activities and 4 full lessons on redlining. This provides enough direct instruction for multiple days.-----These free notes can be used by a teacher to learn more about redlining or offered to students as a handout. You may even leave some blanks and turn it int
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Reading Comprehension Passage, 3-5 grades, test prep

Martin Luther King Jr. Reading Comprehension Passage, 3-5 grades, test prep

Created by
SeeYouInClass
Introducing "Martin Luther King Jr.– an impactful reading comprehension resource that brings the inspiring story of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to life. This comprehensive passage is tailored for third through fifth-grade reading levels, offering 800 words of compelling content that delves into the life, achievements, and enduring legacy of this civil rights icon.Key Features:Engaging Narrative:Take your students on a journey through the life of Martin Luther King Jr., exploring his early years,
Preview of Great Migration and Jim Crow in the North | Racial Covenants | Lesson

Great Migration and Jim Crow in the North | Racial Covenants | Lesson

In this lesson students learn about the First Great Migration. Students will understand that millions of Black Americans flee the Jim Crow south to cities of the North and West. Unfortunately they are still met with very intense racism. Students will learn about race riots, housing covenants, and the resurgence of the KKK in the 1920s. This lesson will help students understand the difference between racism in the north and south during the Jim Crow Era.What's Included?3 Page PDF Worksheet2 slide
Preview of S3 Barrack Obama Source-based Activities (DBQ)

S3 Barrack Obama Source-based Activities (DBQ)

This outstanding resource thoroughly reviews the topic with a well-researched historical narrative coupled with inset explanations of specialist terms as well as providing biography, cause & consequence, and discussion questions. This resource especially focuses upon historical source analysis (DBQ) through speech decoding, interpretation of written sources, images, and political cartoons. This resource provides a very thorough answer guide with scoring guidance. This resource can be used in
Preview of Race and Music in the American South Music History Lesson

Race and Music in the American South Music History Lesson

A lesson that combines English, music and social studies to teach the development of American music through the lens of American race relations. Explore the way that slavery, segregation, and race have shaped American pop culture, the relationship between race and popular music in the 19th and early 20th century, and the development of various music genres and how they were influenced by American race relations. This Lesson Includes: 29 Slide PPTPowerPoint lecture with comprehension questions Ar
Preview of Hero's Report

Hero's Report

This is a project for Black History Month. This project has 4 slides; the three that are shown and the template. It also includes a link to the American Heroes Library Google Slide Presentation, which has audio links to all the Heroes in Gallery. (9 slides)
Preview of Transatlantic Slave Trade | Slavery | US History | DBQ | Jefferson Presidency

Transatlantic Slave Trade | Slavery | US History | DBQ | Jefferson Presidency

In this lesson students investigate the influences on Thomas Jefferson on Congress that influenced their decision to abolish the Transatlantic Slave Trade. As a class you will question why the USA abolished the slave trade in 1808 but did not abolish the entire system of slavery. Students view a variety of resources to learn about the event. Student analyze both primary and secondary sources to form their own opinion.Get 25% off when you purchase the whole Early Republic Unit! Check link below!h
Preview of Social Justice: John Lewis

Social Justice: John Lewis

Encourage your students  to connect to social justice issues within their world by reading about an icon and discussing on and under the surface questions in whole class or small group discussions.  This can be used as: 1) a whole class discussion  2) a small group discussion or 3) Independent work assignment.Included in this lesson:1. Introductory slideshow2. Discussion questions3. Key to questions and sample essay answer
Preview of ESL English Lesson for Grade 2: 'Brave Bessie' - YL Series (Lesson 23)

ESL English Lesson for Grade 2: 'Brave Bessie' - YL Series (Lesson 23)

Transform Your Grade 2 ESL Lessons with Dynamic, Conversational MaterialTake your advanced Grade 2 ESL learners on a journey of exploration and discovery with our comprehensive, dialogue-rich lesson plans. Though crafted with Chinese speakers learning English in mind, these lessons are suitable for all ESL learners due to a language-neutral teaching approach.Today's Topic: Bessie Coleman. A biography on historically significant people.Each lesson touches on universally relevant themes such as sc
Preview of Cultura afroamericana y la policía

Cultura afroamericana y la policía

This bundle is meant for older students. The material may contain sensitive subjects. This is a great way to ease into discussions around people of color and law enforcement interaction. This takes an overarching view on the history of Black Americans and their struggles.
Preview of Cultural Appropriation; African-American Social Studies and History

Cultural Appropriation; African-American Social Studies and History

This PowerPoint is built with high-school students in mind, but gifted middle school students can also benefit from this presentation. This is an advanced, discussion based PPT that centers around cultural identity and African American history. Great for women's history and African American history lessons. Discussion is generated after watching a documentary by Elle on African American hair styles and their significance to the Afro-American cultural identity. This PPT is made to question studen
Preview of Stats: Inequities in Student Achievement & Poverty (PPT, NOTE SHEET-KEY, CFU)

Stats: Inequities in Student Achievement & Poverty (PPT, NOTE SHEET-KEY, CFU)

Empower students to be able to interpret relevant data and make informed decisions based upon that data.Activity Based Learning where students experience first and then formalize their thoughts later.Extremely relevantMath discourse- a lot of room for conversation and critical thinkingProblem solving, reasoning, representation, communication, and connections … Oh my!When and Whereo Pre-Algebra/Algebra 1/Algebra 2: Linear Functions and Equationso Data and Statistics: Analyzing Two-Variable Datao
Preview of Rock Music and the 1950's American Rock Music Lesson

Rock Music and the 1950's American Rock Music Lesson

An American pop music history lesson suitable for both ELA and social studies classrooms that looks at the development and origins of rock music as well as how popular music was shaped by the emerging civil rights movement. Students will learn about the rock music of the early 1950's as it developed from so-called "race" and "hillbilly" music of the 30's and 40's, and the artists that help popularize the sound. This lesson is especially useful in conjunction with lessons on the Civil Rights Move
Preview of Social Justice: Chadwick Boseman

Social Justice: Chadwick Boseman

Encourage your students  to connect to social justice issues within their world by reading a current events article  and answering comprehension questions in whole class or small group discussions.  This can be used as: 1) a Warm Up  2) a small group discussion or 3) Independent work assignment.Included in this lesson:1. Introductory slideshow2. Discussion questions
Preview of American Civil Rights and the 1954 Brown Supreme Court Decision

American Civil Rights and the 1954 Brown Supreme Court Decision

Created by
Mark Gosling
The resource is designed to be used inside or outside of the classroom by students or teachers. The resource explores the impact of the 1954 Brown Vrs School Board of Topeka Supreme Court decision on Civil Rights within the USA. The resource also provides guidance on essay writing.
Preview of "I Believe In You" 28-Day Challenge

"I Believe In You" 28-Day Challenge

Created by
Dr Sonia Martin
“I BELIEVE IN YOU" 28-Day Challenge!#ibelieveinyouYou've been challenged to write an inspirational message daily to encourage and uplift your students/staff for the next 28 days. Share how much you believe in their ability as learners! When students know that you believe in their abilities, they will work harder to meet the demands of the learning process. Please take pictures of your messages and post them to MS Teams/social media with the hashtag #ibelieveinyou Challenge every educator you kno
Preview of Teacher for the Day Student Presentation-- Social Equality/Social Justice

Teacher for the Day Student Presentation-- Social Equality/Social Justice

Created by
NextGenEd
This assignment will take a couple class periods, and is ideal for any Social Students/ Humanities/ Challenge and Change/Sociology/ Psychology/ History course. Product uploaded in a Microsoft Doc for easy manipulation Students are encouraged to be a 'teacher' for the day to teach their peers about a new social justice issue/ phenomenon.
Preview of Louis Armstrong Matching Jazz quiz worksheet

Louis Armstrong Matching Jazz quiz worksheet

This matching quiz is a time savor if you are looking for a quick assessment for your students over the famous musician Louis Armstrong.Perfect addition to celebrate Black History month, jazz appreciation (April), and Earth Day to explore the song "What a Wonderful World." Contains one 5 question quizStudents trace a line to the correct answer!
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