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Black History Month service learning syllabi

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 "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 African American History Curriculum Map

African American History Curriculum Map

A complete year of African American History suggested topics and lessons including suggested movies and films to illustrate points in the lessons. Wide spectrum of topics ranging from ancient African people and tribes to the Black Panthers and all in between.Please check back for support resources for many of the suggested films.
Preview of Service Project Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.

Service Project Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.

Created by
Here to Slay ELA
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 Syllabus for African American Studies- Revisable

Syllabus for African American Studies- Revisable

A syllabus for African American Studies. Has course objective, grading policy (can edit to fit your district), and an outline of what students will be learning (for an 18-week block schedule course, equivalent to a semester course). Comes with, 100+ terms you can use for word walls, project ideas, etc. Topic ideas for each unit, Media you can use for each unit, and a permission slip for students to have parents sign.
Preview of African American History  and Literature Syllabus

African American History and Literature Syllabus

Created by
joseph powell
This syllabus discusses how this course connects the history, literature, and the arts of African Americans to survey the African-American experience. Through close readings of both canonical and non-canonical writers, analyzing political movements and discussing recurring themes, students engage with the rich culture of the African-American community. The authors read range from Douglass to Baldwin to Tupac. The movements include slave revolts, American Reconstruction, the Harlem Renaissance,
Preview of Leadership Poster Project for National Honor Society

Leadership Poster Project for National Honor Society

This is a project that any group interested in leadership can complete. I currently use it for National Junior Honor Society, but it can be used in National Honor Society as well. Students will interview a community leader, and will create a poster reflecting the interview. The interview is guided by the questions on the document. Students can present the final product, or it can be displayed during the months of January and February when schools celebrate American leaders.
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
Preview of African American Literature and History Syllabus

African American Literature and History Syllabus

This is a syllabus for African American Literature and History designed to engage students in a robust study of African American Literature and History in a chronological study of the history paired with Literature that is acceptable, yet challenging.
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Quotation Task Cards

Martin Luther King, Jr. Quotation Task Cards

Created by
Kimberly Dana
Teaching Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech or honoring his life? Celebrate this inspirational leader with Martin Luther King, Jr. Quotation Task Cards. Product includes (32) eye-catching task cards featuring an eloquent quotation by Dr. King that will breed rich discussion and reflection in your classroom. Perfect for celebrating MLK Day, Black History Month - or any other time! Bonus: Go green! Laminated task cards can be used year after year. My task cards are ready to use; no gluing req
Preview of Service and Servant Leadership

Service and Servant Leadership

Created by
TaMeka Martin
Learning about Service and Servant Leadership helps students to understand how to be good citizens and helps to understand that service is the cornerstone of leadership.
Preview of Literacy- Chinese MLK Free Write

Literacy- Chinese MLK Free Write

This MLK Free Write goes with my PPT on Dr. Martin Luther King. You can find my PPT on Dr. King here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Holiday-Martin-Luther-King-Jr-Chinese-PPT-3545445 Feel free to check out my blog for more Chinese teaching ideas! https://teachmechinesepl.wordpress.com
Preview of Black History Month Kahoot! Syllabus

Black History Month Kahoot! Syllabus

Created by
Mrs History
Let your students celebrate the contributions of past and present African Americans by making an original Kahoot!Our rubric will make the process easy and fun!
Preview of Your Voice Matters! Start the Conversation in Your Classroom

Your Voice Matters! Start the Conversation in Your Classroom

I initially created this resource to provide my 8th-grade students with an opportunity to express their thoughts and opinions on national and global events such as the Black Lives Matter movement and abuse of power. I shared this assignment on my Instagram Story to demonstrate how classrooms can 'Start the Conversation' on these important topics.After receiving positive feedback from a fellow teacher who follows me, I realized that many educators are seeking ways to discuss social justice in the
Preview of 4th & 5th Grade Veterans Day Lesson Plan

4th & 5th Grade Veterans Day Lesson Plan

This lesson plan is for Veterans Day, although it could be used for Women's History Month or with slight modifications, it could be used for Black History Month. It examines the lives of two female soldiers, (Cathay Williams, Buffalo Soldier and Frances Hook, Union Soldier) in the 1860s, who had to conceal their gender to serve in the military!
Preview of Percent Analysis of American Slavery and Segregation Timeline

Percent Analysis of American Slavery and Segregation Timeline

Created by
Math by Kim
In this product, students will analyze a timeline of slavery and segregation in America to understand and compare proportionally how long slavery and segregation have existed versus equality.  Students will convert these proportional rates into percentages and make inferences about how the percentages affect history and current events.  Students will be able to use ratios and proportional thinking to convert real world numbers to percentages.  Students will also be able to use the percentages to
Preview of WE Teachers Antiracism Module

WE Teachers Antiracism Module

You are most likely reading this because you know that our world has a racism problem and that we all need to do our part to solve it. You are probably someone who cares deeply about young people, their education, democracy and a brighter future. Imagine the world you want to leave to future generations. How can you become the example of that way of living now? The goal of this module is to increase your capacity to understand the issue, engage in anti-racist and anti-oppression practice, undert
Preview of WE Embrace Antiracism Campaign - For Students

WE Embrace Antiracism Campaign - For Students

Thank you for joining us. The WE Embrace Anti-Racism campaign is built on WE’s long-standing commitment to diversity and inclusion, service-learning and undertaking continuous education. We believe that through service-learning, students are able to gain the skill sets to better understand themselves emotionally and act in accordance with core ethical values, leaving them better equipped to service their communities.For educators like you, who are dedicated to empowering young people to make a d
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