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Adult education Black History Month rubrics

Preview of Black History Month Wax Museum Project Rubric

Black History Month Wax Museum Project Rubric

This product is an editable rubric that can be posted online for students or can be printed. This research project requires scholars to: choose a person to research from the list providedconduct research on this personrecord their research using the provided guided research notescreate a display board showcasing their researchdress in a costume of the person they chosegive a 30 second oral presentation pretending to be this person listen to the presentations of others and take notes As scholars
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. and Cesar Chavez

Martin Luther King Jr. and Cesar Chavez

Great lesson for MLK holiday or Black History Month. The lesson compares the two civil rights leaders and their relationship with each other. This includes a worksheet, rubric for project and prezi presentation that goes with the lesson.
Preview of Hidden Figures - Rubric for 5-Paragraph Essay

Hidden Figures - Rubric for 5-Paragraph Essay

This rubric can be used to assess students on a five-paragraph essay after viewing the film Hidden Figures. This assignment requires students to write a five-paragraph essay, which requires an introductory paragraph, a paragraph on Katherine Johnson, a paragraph on Dorothy Vaughan, a paragraph on Mary Jackson, and a summary paragraph that asks students to explain how these three women are inspirational. The rubric has columns to allow the teacher to write in the student's points as well as teach
Preview of Racist Facial Recognition - Bias- Listening, Short Answer, & Conversation

Racist Facial Recognition - Bias- Listening, Short Answer, & Conversation

Facial recognition tools are being used (and abused) in some police investigations. Students learn that even technology can have bias. Find out how from this podcast episode and conversation. Please note, there is a transcript available for this episode on The Daily site.All Conversation Series topics will be engaging and interesting on their own and can yield an instant oral communication mark in a less threatening situation than a presentation or speech. Should you decide to host a weekly con
Preview of High School Jackie Robinson Essay Rationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Rubric

High School Jackie Robinson Essay Rationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Rubric

Jackie Robinson holds a unique place in American history as the first African American to break the color barrier in Major League Baseball (MLB) when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. This essay will explore his life and the broader historical context of racial segregation in the United States, making it a valuable topic for high school students studying American history. Robinson's story is not just about baseball; it's a powerful symbol of the Civil Rights Movement. High school students
Preview of High School  Hank Aaron Essay Rationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Rubric

High School Hank Aaron Essay Rationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Rubric

Hank Aaron was not just a baseball legend; he was a pivotal figure in American history. By researching and writing about him, high school students can gain a deeper understanding of the civil rights era and the challenges African Americans faced in breaking racial barriers. Sports play a significant role in American culture. An essay on Hank Aaron allows students to explore how sports can serve as a lens through which to view broader societal issues, such as racism, perseverance, and s
Preview of Black History Introduction Web Quest Background Lesson Activity

Black History Introduction Web Quest Background Lesson Activity

Black history is so rich and yet the learning of it is often so constricted to the dominant heavy hitters of civil rights. This web quest for black history gives students a broad sampling of who, and what, progressed black history and civil rights. This single link web quest focuses on 40 key events and people, starting in the 1600s and going up to Obama’s election in 2008! This lesson includes the following:*Timeline activity where students choose events from each century to read and summarize
Preview of TedEd - Black History - Student Taught Lessons - FULL MONTH *NO PREP*

TedEd - Black History - Student Taught Lessons - FULL MONTH *NO PREP*

This bundle contains 16 "3 part mini lessons" on TedED "Hidden Figures" in Black History and a Rubric. This provides at least one month worth of Black History Lessons where the students are not only facilitating discussions but are teaching each other through video worksheets and kahoots.This takes the load off of you as a teacher and honestly teaches you alot of history that you may have never known such as the full story of Rosa Parks, the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, and The Great Dismal Swa
Preview of High School Willie Mays Essay Rationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Rubric

High School Willie Mays Essay Rationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Rubric

Willie Mays is an iconic figure in the world of sports and American history, and his life and career offer a wealth of valuable lessons and insights that can greatly benefit high school students. This essay aims to explore the life and achievements of Willie Mays, known as one of the greatest baseball players of all time, and to illustrate how his story can serve as an inspirational and educational resource for high school students.High School Willie Mays Essay INCLUDES:Rationale/Outline/Vocabul
Preview of Black History Month 2023: Black Resistance During Post WWI

Black History Month 2023: Black Resistance During Post WWI

Student will discover how African Americans strategized and advocated for their rights Post WWI. The lesson allows them to analyze organizations and leaders and compare them to todays organizations and leaders. Packet includes ways to present such as poster, slide and creating a "fakebook" account. There are rubrics also included in the packet.
Preview of Talent Show Audition Form

Talent Show Audition Form

This talent show form provides information about the performance, performer needs, and the criteria to audition.
Preview of Civil Rights Leader/Activist Project and Project Rubric

Civil Rights Leader/Activist Project and Project Rubric

This project requires students to research and report on the life of a civil rights leader or activist (I ask that my students choose a person that they are unfamiliar with). To make it easier, I give them a list to choose from. With this project there is a written component as well as a visual aid/creative element that the student then shares with the class. The highlight of this project is that it includes a rubric that is very clear with the expectations. Additionally, this project is appr
Preview of 20th Century African American History Project

20th Century African American History Project

Created by
MsHistorTea
This is a rubric for an early 20th century Black History/African American History project. There are topics and leaders listed for students to sign up for. You can use these topics and leaders if you would like, or add/delete your own. These items are post Reconstruction and pre World War II. This can be used for US History or any class that teaches Black History. The difficulty level can be adjusted for any grade group as it is a research project. I create a Google Question that my students upl
Preview of Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson

Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson

What an amazing lesson to celebrate Black History Month, the amazing work of women artists, or the importance of heritage and storytelling. Students explore the enduring idea that family stories represent a pathway to understanding ancestry. People have communicated stories with each other in their families for centuries so other family members can understand the cultural and historical background of past experiences, events, and where we today have come from (historical backgrounds). This l
Preview of "I Have a Dream" Reflective Journal 2: Injustice

"I Have a Dream" Reflective Journal 2: Injustice

Created by
Travis Spears
This reflective journal is the second in a series using Dr. Martin Luther King's "I have a dream" speech. This reflection challenges students to consider the extreme injustice that was faced by Dr. King and his organization as they protested.
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