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Black History Month resources for Microsoft PowerPoint and for staff

Preview of Syllabus Template for High School and College Courses

Syllabus Template for High School and College Courses

Are you looking for an editable, adorable syllabus template that still meets the standards of high school or college instructors? Want a syllabus that your students actually WANT to read (instead of a syllabus they just throw away or "lose" after day one)? This syllabus is adorable, will get your students talking, and has all of the needed sections for teaching at the high school or college level. This syllabus template is four pages, but is easily editable to add or take away information at you
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Digital Lesson: Ethos, Pathos, Logos

Martin Luther King Jr. Digital Lesson: Ethos, Pathos, Logos

Created by
PowerPoint Guru
30 Slides! Newly updated and revised! Now includes Google link! Can be used as a part of any unit involving rhetoric, speech and persuasion, or can be used as a stand alone activity to go through MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech. Students will look at elements of persuasion, including ethos, pathos, and logos; students will annotate; students will analyze portions of the speech; finally, students will write an extended response on the speech. Video link of the speech included.For even MORE on
Preview of Black History Civil Rights Reading Comprehension with Warriors Don't Cry Excerpt

Black History Civil Rights Reading Comprehension with Warriors Don't Cry Excerpt

Use this nonfiction reading response lesson for Black History Month or any time of year to teach students about the Civil Rights Movement, the Little Rock Nine, School Desegregation, Brown vs. Board of Education and ELA skills with excerpts from the nonfiction book, Warriors Don't Cry by Melba Patilla Beals, one of the Little Rock Nine (Printable & Digital) - Product includes lesson plan, student handouts, PowerPoint slides, Google slides, Google Doc and grading rubric for a no prep ELA or
Preview of Editable 2021 Black History Month  Morning Message

Editable 2021 Black History Month Morning Message

A Morning Message catered to Black History Month. Each weekday celebrates a monumental figure who helped shape history. It includes the date, one person of interest, a brief description of their accomplishments, and an inspirational quote. Great for conversation starters, brief mini lessons, or question of the day.
Preview of Black History Month Games Activities Trivia High Middle School Staff PD

Black History Month Games Activities Trivia High Middle School Staff PD

Created by
After the FACS
Fun Black History Month or African American Studies trivia game, activity for high school and middle school students, teachers, virtual staff trainings or meetings, professional development or PDs and more! Identify famous Black athletes, Civil Rights leaders, and entertainers in the past, present, and future of Black History. This resource is a fun way to introduce a Black History unit/class, or just a way to incorporate African-American History into your lesson. Includes:Name That Person-Black
Preview of Profiles of Individuals and Events Contributing to African-America History

Profiles of Individuals and Events Contributing to African-America History

Inevitably, the question is posed, “Why should we study Black History?” – most Americans have scarcely enough knowledge of general United States History to be informed citizens; why spend four weeks a year emphasizing the contributions of African Americans?The simple answer is historical bias. Up until the 1960s, the vast majority of historians were old, affluent, white men. Their narratives emphasized the contributions of old, affluent white men, and the lack of diversity of perspective diminis
Preview of The Harlem Renaissance / The Main Writers, Musicians and Artists

The Harlem Renaissance / The Main Writers, Musicians and Artists

This presentation takes the learners on a journey to meet and discover the main writers, musicians, and artists who were the leading figures in this significant movement in the cultural history of the USA. The WritersLangston HughesZora Neale Hurston Alice Dunbar NelsonCountee CullenJessie R Fauset Claude McKayThe MusiciansThe Cotton Club The Apollo TheaterLouis ArmstrongDuke EllingtonCab CallowayCount BasieFamous Singers Rose McClendonFlorence MillsBessie SmithBille HollidayEthel WatersJosephi
Preview of The Struggle for Equality / Civil Rights Movement in The 1950s & 1960s

The Struggle for Equality / Civil Rights Movement in The 1950s & 1960s

This presentation provides the learners an interesting opportunity to go on a journey back in time to discover the key events and the major turning points in the history of the Civil Rights Movement in the USA. This Presentation also highlights the lives of the important historical figures who played a vital role in this movement from Martin Luther King Jr. to Rosa Parks.This presentation is a good and helpful tool for the teachers and the students to provide a good summary of this important his
Preview of African-American History Month/ Profiles of the Individuals Who Made History

African-American History Month/ Profiles of the Individuals Who Made History

This presentation is a journey in history, the Black American History.This presentation is a celebration of the main characters and individuals who made the history of African American people from abolitionists to writers philosophers, political leaders, and activists who shaped the history and the culture of African American people. African-American History is American History…Black History is American History, and it always has been. We acknowledge the centrality of African Americans during t
Preview of The Harlem Renaissance 1919-1929- An Introduction and a Preview

The Harlem Renaissance 1919-1929- An Introduction and a Preview

In the early 1920s, African American artists, writers, musicians, and performers were part of a great cultural movement known as the Harlem Renaissance. The huge migration to the North after World War I brought African Americans of all ages and walks of life to the thriving New York City neighborhood called Harlem.Doctors, singers, students, musicians, shopkeepers, painters, and writers, congregated, forming a vibrant mecca of cultural affirmation and inspiration.This presentation introduces the
Preview of Harlem at Night / An introduction to the Study of The Harlem Renaissance

Harlem at Night / An introduction to the Study of The Harlem Renaissance

This presentation introduces the learners to the study of the main tenets and the main figures in art, music, and literature. The name given to the movement at the end of WWI & through the middle of the 1930’s DepressionTalented African-American writers produced a sizable body of literature in the four prominent genres of poetry, fiction, drama, and essay.
Preview of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings - In-Depth PPT Analysis 60 slides and more!

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings - In-Depth PPT Analysis 60 slides and more!

Created by
LititUp
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings PowerPoint in-depth analysis. Includes chapter by chapter analysis, with quotes from every chapter, discussion questions, quotation analysis, literary devices, terminology and definitions, related video links and viewing questions, related images with captions and 4 PAGES of further notes for the teacher. Activities and tests can easily be made based on the material and questions provided in the power-point.
Preview of African American Civil Rights Leaders

African American Civil Rights Leaders

Lesson ObjectiveExamine the roles of civil rights advocates including the significance of Martin Luther KingMalcolm XThurgood MarshallRosa ParksPhilip Randolph.This presentation takes the learners on a journey to examine and discover the roles played by those prominent leaders in the development of the Civil Rights Movement in the USA. This presentation can be used as a reference or as an introduction to the study of the Civil Rights and its leaders, or it can be used as a part of the activities
Preview of Harlem Renaissance / An Introduction and a Review of its Main Features

Harlem Renaissance / An Introduction and a Review of its Main Features

It was more of a literary revolution for the African Americans rather than a social, political, or economic gain. Occurrence in the city of Harlem, New York during the 1920's and 1930's. Though centered in Harlem, New York City, USA, the movement impacted urban cities throughout the United States. It has had an everlasting mark on the nation and the world that can never be erased.This presentation is an introduction to the study of this movement. The titles in this presentation include the fo
Preview of Civil Rights / A Timeline of Key Events

Civil Rights / A Timeline of Key Events

This presentation takes the learners on a journey through time to discover the major key events in the history of Civil Rights. Through pictures and explanations, this presentation highlights the most important events and the key characters that paved the way for civil rights to be granted to all humans.
Preview of The Civil Rights Movements in USA / The Most Important Milestones

The Civil Rights Movements in USA / The Most Important Milestones

This presentation is a lecture that takes the learners on a journey to recall the most important milestones in the journey of The Civil Rights Movement in USA.The Titles in this presentation include the following: Early Movement– WWII– Brown (1954)• Massive Resistance• Little Rock (1957)– Bus Boycott (1955)– Non-Violent Protest• March On Washington(1963)– Civil Rights Act (1964)• Action and Progress– Freedom Summer– Selma, AL (1965)– Voting Rights Act(1965)• Reaction– Black Power• Malcolm X– Bla
Preview of The Harlem Renaissance / An Introduction to the Study of the Age

The Harlem Renaissance / An Introduction to the Study of the Age

This presentation helps the learners to understand the basic tenets and the causes of this important movement in the history of American thought art and literature. This presentation introduces the causes and the main writers of this movement and the influence they had on shaping the culture and the identity of African Americans in the 20th century.
Preview of 22 Famous Black History Civil Rights Figures Posters Cliparts With Biographies

22 Famous Black History Civil Rights Figures Posters Cliparts With Biographies

Black history figures posters and slides are educational resources that are designed to provide teachers with a visual representation of important figures in Black history. These posters and slides typically feature images of the individual, along with information about their background, accomplishments, and impact on society. The posters and slides are often used in the classroom to supplement lesson plans and make learning about Black history more engaging for students. The figures featured in
Preview of Civil Rights Movement in U.S.A / A Comprehensive History (Photos & Documents)

Civil Rights Movement in U.S.A / A Comprehensive History (Photos & Documents)

This resource provides the learners with a comprehensive look at the history of the civil rights movement in the U.S.A This resource helps the learners develop a better understanding of the history of the Civil Rights Movement and the influential figures and milestones in the history of this movement. This resource is rich with rare photos and historical documents that give a sense of the history.
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Leader / A Presentation about The Most Influential Leaders

Civil Rights Movement Leader / A Presentation about The Most Influential Leaders

This resource is a presentation about the most influential leaders in the history of the civil rights movement. This resource includes links to YouTube videos about those leaders and their influence on the history and development of the movement. The titles in this presentation include the following: Jackie Robinson Rosa Parks The Montgomery Bus Boycott.I Have a Dream Speech Martin Luther King Ruby Bridge The Black PowerTommie Smith and John Carlos.
Preview of Presidents day PowerPoint slide lesson quiz game for 1st 2nd 3rd 4-6th

Presidents day PowerPoint slide lesson quiz game for 1st 2nd 3rd 4-6th

Created by
TkArt1989
Presidents day PowerPoint slide lesson quiz game for 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6thGet ready to celebrate Presidents Day with our interactive Lincoln Memorial PowerPoint lesson quiz! This engaging educational tool is perfect for students in 1st to 6th grade, offering a fun and interactive way to learn about one of America's most iconic landmarks. With a variety of quiz questions and game-like features, this PowerPoint lesson quiz will keep your students entertained while they deepen their knowledge of
Preview of What is Jazz Music ?  / A Brief Introduction to the History of Jazz Music

What is Jazz Music ? / A Brief Introduction to the History of Jazz Music

Did you know that Jazz was born in The United States? Did you know that the drum set was invented by Jazz Musicians?Did you know that the word "cool" and hip" were originally Jazz terms? This presentation takes you on a journey to discover the roots and the origins of this music which is a part of the American Culture.The titles in this presentation include:History of Jazz Characteristics of JazzJazz Movements Jazz Structure Jazz Steps Miles Davis Herbie HancockJaco PastoriusActivities for Child
Preview of Martin Luther King: “I Have a Dream Speech”  S.O.A.P.S. TONE DOCUMENT ANALYSIS:

Martin Luther King: “I Have a Dream Speech” S.O.A.P.S. TONE DOCUMENT ANALYSIS:

This presentation studies one of the most important and influential speeches in history. "I Have a Dream" by Martin Luther King. This presentation follows a method of analysis that is known as the SOAPS analysis method. It considers the following elements: S- SpeakerO- OccasionA- AudienceP- PurposeS- SubjectT- Tone
Preview of "I Have a Dream" What Makes a Speech Memorable / An Analysis of the Techniques

"I Have a Dream" What Makes a Speech Memorable / An Analysis of the Techniques

This resource is a presentation that studies one of the most famous speeches in history, "I Have a Dream" by Martin Luther King. This presentation examines the techniques and the strategies used in this speech that make it a memorable speech and one of the most effective speeches in history.
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