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Preview of Maggie Walker and Arthur Ashe - PowerPoint, Reading Passages, and Sort

Maggie Walker and Arthur Ashe - PowerPoint, Reading Passages, and Sort

SOL 1.3 introduces first graders to two famous Virginians: Maggie Walker and Arthur Ashe. These two actually have quite a bit in common! This resource is newly updated to include a 24-slide Powerpoint presentation to assist with virtual and distance learning. The presentation digs deeper into the lives of Maggie and Arthur and includes engaging photos and questions to facilitate class discussion. Check out the video preview to see what the Powerpoint looks like! This resource also includes a pri
Preview of A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BLUES for Middle and High School general music

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BLUES for Middle and High School general music

Introduce your middle or high school students to the history of Blues music with this Google Slides™ presentation and note sheets. This mini-unit covers the origins and characteristics of the Blues and notable singers and musicians. Perfect for Black History Month or any time of year.Items included:A 52-page Google Slide™ Presentation with links and embedded videos.A PDF of all the information on the slidesA PDF with blanks for students to fill in as you go through the presentationA digital fil
Preview of Ruby Bridges Opinion Writing | Black History Month Activities

Ruby Bridges Opinion Writing | Black History Month Activities

This Ruby Bridges Differentiated Opinion Writing Packet was created to meet the diverse needs of your students. Whether you are seeking a lesson for Black History Month, or simply an opinion writing resource... this download will provide you the essential tools to keep your students on the "WRITE" track!PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:In this download, you will discover a variety of differentiated resources including:♥ Writing Templates♥ Graphic Organizers♥ Ruby Bridges Thinking Map for Brainstorming♥ Fina
Preview of Amazing African Americans Spies in the Civil War | VIDEO, Notes, & Activity!

Amazing African Americans Spies in the Civil War | VIDEO, Notes, & Activity!

Learn the amazing stories of 3 African American spies in the Civil War with this engaging History For Humans video!Students learn how Harriet Tubman used her skills from the Underground Railroad to serve as a spy during the war and be the first woman to lead a military operation in American history, how John Scobell operated with the Union's top spy and put his acting skills to the use to fight the Confederates, and how Mary Jane Bowser spied on Jefferson Davis, the President of the Confederacy,
Preview of MLK "I’ve Been to the Mountaintop" Common Core Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

MLK "I’ve Been to the Mountaintop" Common Core Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous " I’ve Been to the Mountaintop" speech given to an audience of sanitation workers in Memphis, TN before he was assassinated. Using the comment feature in Microsoft Word, this resource includes critical commentary and analysis of the figurative and connotative meanings, rhetorical devices (logos, ethos, pathos), parallelism, repetition, allusions, themes aligned with the RI2, RI3, RI4, RI5, and RI6 standards from th
Preview of Living Wax Museum Notes Handout | Living Museum Project | Wax Museum Project

Living Wax Museum Notes Handout | Living Museum Project | Wax Museum Project

This living wax museum project is by far one of my favorite things about teaching 3rd grade. Truth be told this wax museum project can be used from 2nd grade all the way until 6th grade. Students take on the role of someone else, they dress up like an important historical figure and then they put on a show for their families and entire school It is a memory that is worth creating for your students! This is just one piece of the project (the note-taking handout), but you can grab the bundle HERE
Preview of March Book One: John Lewis Student Response Prompts

March Book One: John Lewis Student Response Prompts

Are you looking for some scaffolded notes to support your readers while reading the graphic novel March by John Lewis?Well, look no further! The resource is meant to have students track their thinking (metacognition) while reading John Lewis's incredible story. It also supports teachers with helping students synthesize being an activist!Best of all? There is a digital version (Google Slides) to edit questions as you see necessary! Post the questions in Google Classroom, print them as quick rea
Preview of Ben Franklin & George Washington Carver - Compare and Contrast (SOL 2.4)

Ben Franklin & George Washington Carver - Compare and Contrast (SOL 2.4)

Help your students compare and contrast two famous American scientist and inventors! This simple activity focuses on the key facts about each person (based on VA SOL 2.4). Resource includes: - Short reading passage about each person - Blank Graphic Organizer comparing and contrasting the men - Scaffolded organizer (fill-in-the-blank style) - Completed organizer (Answer Key) - Contrast Sort (for struggling learners OR quick assessment) *Color and Black and White versions* Enjoy and don't fo
Preview of Jackie Robinson Interactive Biography Flipbook

Jackie Robinson Interactive Biography Flipbook

Created by
The Owl Teach
This Jackie Robinson interactive research activity and flipbook is perfect for studying the first African American to play Major League Baseball and his impact on the Civil Rights Movement. This is perfect for a Jackie Robinson biography unity.The Jackie Robinson tab-style biography flipbook is low-prep, great for interactive notebooks, and will keep your students engaged while researching this Civil Rights hero! There are two versions of this flipbook included for easy differentiation: a fill
Preview of "I Have a Dream Speech" Rhetorical Analysis Lesson

"I Have a Dream Speech" Rhetorical Analysis Lesson

Get kids analyzing King's use of rhetoric in his "I Have a Dream" speech. This lesson is designed for high school students; I use it in my American literature course as part of a larger unit on rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, logos). - A short outline/ 2-days of lesson plans with suggested terms to teach BEFORE reading the speech - A student worksheet that asks students to attend to King's rhetorical moves - A teacher copy of the worksheet with answers. - a teacher copy of the text with all a
Preview of Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing by James Weldon Johnson Black History Poetry Analysis

Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing by James Weldon Johnson Black History Poetry Analysis

Created by
Hey Natayle
If you’re teaching poetry analysis or looking for a rich Black History Month text, don’t miss the opportunity to read and discuss Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing by James Weldon Johnson. This foldable poetry analysis worksheet will make your guided analysis feel effortless! Simply print or assign it to your digital learning platform of choice, and your plans for the day are done!✔ Check out the preview for a closer look!► What’s Included?Teacher DirectionsLift Ev'ry Voice and Sing by James Weldon John
Preview of Enslaved African American Involvement in the Revolutionary War - Complete Lesson

Enslaved African American Involvement in the Revolutionary War - Complete Lesson

Enslaved African Americans played an important role in the Revolutionary War. Teach your students WHY slaves fought for both the colonists and the British, WHAT motivated them, and HOW African Americans were betrayed afterwards by both white colonists and the British alike. This complete lesson includes:A PowerPoint presentation with period graphics and artA 1-page graphic organizer for guided notesAn exit ticket to check student comprehension & critical thinkingUse this lesson in any US His
Preview of Slavery in United States U.S. Google Slideshow Presentation Notes Quiz No Prep!

Slavery in United States U.S. Google Slideshow Presentation Notes Quiz No Prep!

Created by
MrsTeacherStore
This Google slideshow gives a detailed overview of slavery in the United States. The slideshow covers main ideas of: the Middle Passage, Region Reliance on Slavery, Cause & Effect of Slavery in the South, Chattel Slavery, Justifications Used for Slavery, Conditions of Slavery, Resistance of Slavery, and Harriet TubmanIncluded is a Google doc for students to take notes. Student notes have most information from slideshow but with a few blanks that students need to fill in. There is an answer k
Preview of Civil Rights Poetry: "I Heard it on the Bus One Day” Teacher Notes

Civil Rights Poetry: "I Heard it on the Bus One Day” Teacher Notes

This poem is amazing to teach POV, tone, mood, and message. It's the perfect poem to make comparisons by only using one text. These teacher notes should make it easier to guide your discussion or scaffold for various learners.
Preview of Crash Course Black History #37 - Student Activism Guided Notes & Key

Crash Course Black History #37 - Student Activism Guided Notes & Key

Created by
SciHigg
Guided Notes & Key including discussion/review portions. Each guided note worksheet focuses on student analysis and comprehension.Crash Course Black American History #37 - Student Activism and Civil RightsCopied from Crash Course: ‘A wide range of Americans contributed to the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s. Students and young people were prominent groups of activists within the movement. Today, we’ll learn about the Little Rock Nine, the Greensboro Four, the Student Nonviolent
Preview of Fannie Lou Hamer and the Right to Vote | Black History Month Lesson

Fannie Lou Hamer and the Right to Vote | Black History Month Lesson

Created by
Leann Beard
Dive deeper into Black History Month with this Civil Rights icon!Fannie Lou Hamer grew up a sharecropper in Mississippi and later in life became a radical organizer within the Civil Rights movement for the right to vote and live with dignity. Heralded by the likes of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Hamer represents an often overlooked side of the Civil Rights Movement and offers key insight into everyday activism and the importance of suffrage.This product is distance learning friendly and comes wi
Preview of Haitian Revolution Lesson Slides, Notes, & Quiz

Haitian Revolution Lesson Slides, Notes, & Quiz

A clear way to introduce the Haitian Revolution and its connection to the French Revolution, including key vocabulary. This lesson includes a slide deck, guided notes (with answer key!), and a list of 10 possible quiz questions to help reinforce the key concepts of the Haitian Revolution: its beginning, the war, the role of Toussaint L'Ouverture, and the formation of the Haiti.In this lesson, students will learn the three class system of St. Domingue, the influence of the French Revolution, the
Preview of Dred Scott Decision Doodle Fill-in-the-Blank Notes

Dred Scott Decision Doodle Fill-in-the-Blank Notes

These notes describe how the Dred Scott decision further divides the North and South and shows the potential for Civil War. They also include the background of Dred and Harriet Scott in addition to what happens after the court decision. Covered Terms: Supreme CourtDred ScottHarriet ScottFree StatesSlave StatesMissouri CompromiseGreat for middle school and tested on 8th graders! Key included!
Preview of Amistad 1839-41: True Story of Rebellion, Redemption & Repatriation

Amistad 1839-41: True Story of Rebellion, Redemption & Repatriation

Created by
Julie Corbalis
This non-fiction guided reading activity was created with 7th graders in mind and is appropriate while studying the Slavery and the Abolitionist Movement/History of the Supreme Court/Presidencies of John Quincy Adams & Van Buren/3 Branches of Government/Maritime History. This heavily researched (with sources included) and still very accessible non-fiction reading breaks down the Supreme Court case United States vs. The Amistad 1839-1841. The case follows a group of kidnapped Africans across
Preview of Black History Month: Martin Luther King - Nonfiction Article with Writing Prompt

Black History Month: Martin Luther King - Nonfiction Article with Writing Prompt

Created by
lil fit teacher
Engage your students in a meaningful exploration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s remarkable life with this comprehensive reading and writing lesson. This resource is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of King's journey as a civil rights leader, utilizing a sequence text structure to guide students through key events.Components:Full-Length Article: Discover Martin Luther King Jr.'s life, major accomplishments, and enduring legacy in a well-crafted, kid-friendly article. The article covers
Preview of Crash Course Black History #26 - Harlem Renaissance Part 1 Guided Notes & Key

Crash Course Black History #26 - Harlem Renaissance Part 1 Guided Notes & Key

Created by
SciHigg
Guided Notes & Key including discussion/review portions. Each guided note worksheet focuses on student analysis and comprehension.Crash Course Black American History #26 - The Harlem Renaissance Part 1Copied from Crash Course: ‘The Harlem Renaissance was one of the richest, most vibrant, and most culturally generative artistic periods in American history and the work that emerged from that period continues to shape the landscape of American arts and letters today. In this episode, we’re goin
Preview of Crash Course Black History #29 - Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment Guided Notes & Key

Crash Course Black History #29 - Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment Guided Notes & Key

Created by
SciHigg
Guided Notes & Key including discussion/review portions. Each guided note worksheet focuses on student analysis and comprehension.Crash Course Black American History #29 - The Tuskegee Syphilis ExperimentCopied from Crash Course: ‘From 1932 to 1972, the United States Public Health Service and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention operated an extremely unethical medical experiment on the effects of outcomes of untreated syphilis. Hundreds of poor Black men from Macon County, Alabama
Preview of 4 Approaches to Civil Rights, King, Malcolm X, Jackson, Clergy Slideshow for DBQ

4 Approaches to Civil Rights, King, Malcolm X, Jackson, Clergy Slideshow for DBQ

Created by
Ross Freshwater
This is a three-part bundle that includes a slideshow, four documents with a 1-pager of questions, and a Venn diagram. Students analyze four primary source documents in small groups, seeking out the goals, tactics, similarities, and differences between Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Joseph Jackson, and the Eight Clergymen who, in a letter to King, challenged the idea of protest as a tool for attaining Civil Rights. The documents include 1 to 2 page abridged versions of King's Letter from a Birmi
Preview of Serena Williams Black History Month Packet- Mes de la historia Negra Spanish

Serena Williams Black History Month Packet- Mes de la historia Negra Spanish

5 page Spanish pdf resource.The resource includes 5 parts.7 vocabulary words- with translations and definitionsBrief biography of Serena Williams5 scaffolded (DOK level 1-4)comprehension questionsALL in Spanish. Great for high school level Spanish 2, Spanish 3 and up.
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