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Black History Month service learning resources $10 and up

Preview of "Dr. Martin Luther King's Legacy and Impact on Today" Black History Activities

"Dr. Martin Luther King's Legacy and Impact on Today" Black History Activities

The "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Legacy and Impact on Today" African American history resource offers a range of activities that engage students in learning about the history of the Civil Rights Movement through the words of Dr. King and his legacy. Students will explore Dr. King's beliefs on social issues and analyze their significance today. They will use Dr. King's own words as a reference to gain an understanding of his perspectives and insights. The students will appreciate Dr. King's con
Preview of Service Project Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.

Service Project Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.

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REAL-WORLD PROJECT that you can begin in the classroom and then let the students themselves apply outside of the classroom! This service project was created in honor of Dr. King’s “Six Steps of Nonviolent Social Change” published in 1963 in “Letter from Birmingham Jail.”**Works great for individual, partner, and group activities!**Engages students by encouraging creativity and leadership through service!**Perfect opportunity for exciting student presentations!**Lends itself to unlimited, purpose
Preview of Anti-Racism 101: Forms of Racism Professional Development

Anti-Racism 101: Forms of Racism Professional Development

The purpose of this staff professional development session is: 1) Define the different forms of racism2) Identify how racism “shows up” in our schools 3) Examine your school’s for racism It is an introductory course about the types of racism. It builds to an examination of each participant's classroom. It's ideal for first and second-year teachers but can be effective for schools with little to no experience discussing race. This professional development can - and will - make schools safer for B
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