BLACK HISTORY (K-5)

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Black History Month Books for Elementary Students!
Black History Month Books for Elementary Students!
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Our Friend, Martin
"Our Friend, Martin" - Great full length video from 1998. 1 hour animated film that features historical facts, images and footage from the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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34 Black Joy Picture Books and Chapter Books - Pragmatic Mom
30 Black Joy Picture Books and Chapter Books - Pragmatic Mom
Black Scientists, like Mae Jemison, activity to celebrate Black History Month. Hexagonal Thinking, Summer School Themes, Science Bulletin Board, Ela Stations, Classroom Wishlist, Biology Classroom, Stem Classroom, Secondary Science, School Decor
Black History Month Science Bulletin Board Activity
Celebrate Black History Month! Discover the amazing contributions of African American scientists and inventors with this engaging and collaborative hexagonal thinking activity! Take a deeper look into the lives, contributions, and character traits of diverse scientists and inventors. This is the perfect Black History Month project for secondary science classes! Also... great for Black History Month Bulletin Boards and Science Sub Plans.
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Powerful Black History Month Quotes Every Kid Should Know
Engage kids and young learners this Black History Month with uplifting quotes from iconic African American women for classroom activities, bulletin boards, door displays and arts & crafts. Find empowering and trailblazing words from Shirley Chisholm, Mae Jemison, Michelle Obama and others to inspire kids. Black history month crafts for kids. Black history month poster ideas. Black history month activities for kids. Black history month art lessons. Black history month posters
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Using Biographies to Teach Black History
February is Black history month -- a time to celebrate and reflect on Black history. In the article, "5 Teaching Tools to Honor Black History Month in the Classroom," Social Studies Content Expert Geraldine Stevens highlights how using biographies of important Black figures can be used to enforce SEL in the classrooms. Included in the graphic is a short list of powerful biographies that can be used, but there are so many important people to learn about. Click on the graphic to learn more!
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The Sneetches & Segregation: A Dr. Seuss Inspired Lesson for Black History Month
Teaching Equality, Discrimination and Segregation with 70+ pages of lessons & activities using The Sneetches by Dr. Seuss.
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Short & Extended Response Activities - A Dr. Seuss inspired lesson for Black History Month
8 critical thinking questions to be used with the Short and Extended Response Q & A activities on the following pages.
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The Enduring Wisdom of Martin Luther King Jr.
As we guide our children and students along this path, we're not just teaching them—we're empowering them to build a better world.
Young children don't always fully understand how and why Martin Luther King, Jr.'s life was important and how his work impacted the future for others. Support your lesson plans this MLK Day by reading a picture book meant for early learners. We like "My Daddy, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr." written by his own son. The author introduces us to Martin "the dad," making him more relatable to the little ones than Martin "the activist." For more MLK Day activities and ideas, see this post for grades 1-2. Mlk Day Activities For Kids, Mlk Day Activities, Dr Martin Luther King, Teaching First Grade, First Grade Teachers
MLK Day Activities for Kids (Grades 1-2)
Young children don't always fully understand how and why Martin Luther King, Jr.'s life was important and how his work impacted the future for others. Support your lesson plans this MLK Day by reading a picture book meant for early learners. We like "My Daddy, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr." written by his own son. The author introduces us to Martin "the dad," making him more relatable to the little ones than Martin "the activist." For more MLK Day activities and ideas, see this post for grades 1-2.
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Teaching Equality, Discrimination, and Segregation
18+ Lessons & Activities Using The Sneetches by Dr. Seuss
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Shop - The Butterfly Teacher
Shop - The Butterfly Teacher