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Martin Luther King Day unit plans for Google Apps

Preview of Black History Month | Distance Learning | Google

Black History Month | Distance Learning | Google

Looking for a hands-on unit for Black History Month? This comprehensive no-prep unit contains all you need to keep your students actively learning. The activities in this unit will keep your students engaged and challenged. This unit can be used in your Social Studies block and easily integrated into your Reading/LA block.NOTE: This unit now contains a link on page 2 of the PDF that allows a copy to be made for use in Google Classroom. Digital activities can be completed by filling in text boxes
Preview of Black History Month Research UNIT PLAN

Black History Month Research UNIT PLAN

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Steph Rioux TPT
This unit plan includes 7 lessons. First, students are hooked on the idea of historical research by participating in an “anticipatory set” where they form observations and hypotheses about history based on historical images. Then, students select one of the Black Historical Figures to complete research on. Finally, students share what they learned about their Figure and learn about the other Figures through a fun, engaging “speed dating” exhibition. This plan includes links to presentations with
Preview of Child of the Dream Novel Study with Final Writing Project- Digital

Child of the Dream Novel Study with Final Writing Project- Digital

This novel study of Child of the Dream includes chapter comprehension questions and a final writing assignment. Each chapter has comprehension questions that include inferences and perspective taking along with more shallow questions. This book is perfect to read during Black History Month, Martin Luther King Jr. Day., Civil Rights Units, or during a memoir unit. Sharon Robinson tells a wonderful story of her life during the Civil Rights Movement. The final writing assignment requires students t
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