NEA: Five Lessons For Black History Month As we searched for resources for this week s black history month lessons, This lesson plan provides resources for teachers to use in group activities or http://www.nea.org/lessons/tt030210.html?mode=print
African American Art And History Internet Resources black history month A lesson plan. black history month Homework assignment. Stamp on black history month The Postal Service has issued http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/afri-am.htm
Extractions: ART HOME Program Goals Lesson Plans ... To top of page "Art draws us into history and diversity. Art keeps us honest about social conditions. Art opens our eyes to the truth about historical events." ~ Robin Chandler (professor in the Department of African American Studies at Northeastern University African American Art African American History Harlem Renaissance ... More Artists to over 100 years of noted achievements in painting, sculpture, and printmaking. give information about the artists in the collection - includes lesson plans African Americans in the Visual Arts Extensive website including the following topics: Introduction, African Influences, the Harlem Renaissance, and more. Brief biographies on many artists (no images). Presented by Long Island University, New York.
Re: Lesson Plan Swap In Reply to lesson Plan Swap posted by Jenn on January 21, 2005 at 104607 So my lesson to share I am starting black history month in January http://www.menc.org/networks/genmus/openforum/messages/3246.html
Extractions: Follow Ups Post Followup General Music Open Forum FAQ Posted by Taylor on January 22, 2005 at 15:08:25: In Reply to: Lesson Plan Swap posted by Jenn on January 21, 2005 at 10:46:07: I've love this idea, and wish there was a place on this web-site where we could enter lesson plans into fields (title, age, category, materials, standards, procedure etc) that would accessable to other teachers. We could do a search for "fourth grade black history month" and get a bunch of lessons that had a "printable version." OK. So my lesson to share... I am starting black history month in January since February is so short and one of the weeks is a vacation. We talked about early permissable music of slaves. We talked about how slaves in the US were not allowed to drum because the slave owners correctly thought that they could communicate messages through the drums. Slaves were allowed to sing though, and the discussion lead into work songs, chain gang songs, and quiet songs. (Next week we will look at spirituals.) For the work song, I sang "Gray Goose" where the class responded with "lord lord lord." Then we listened to the field recording of Leadbelly (I think) singing it. We then listened to Long john, which is a chain gang song, and pretended to work on the chain gang while singing the responses. We then listened to Nobody Knows the Trouble I've seen, as the quiet song.
African American History Month At Pleasant Grove Living black history month. A lesson plan for teaching about famous African Americans. Separate But Equal Debate. A plan for teaching students about the http://www.henry.k12.ga.us/pges/projects/afram/
Extractions: Lesson Ideas Links Games Black History Web Sites ... Coloring Pages Lesson Ideas Africans in America Guide From PBS, a collection of activities and resources for teaching African American history. Black History Activities - Gale A collection of lessons in a variety of curriculum areas to help students learn about African American history. Black History on the Internet From Education World, activity, web sites, and lesson ideas for teaching black history at different grade levels. A Black History Treasure Hunt! Four internet treasure hunts to help students at various levels learn about African American history. Britannica Teacher Guide A guide to using the study guide for the Britannica black history website. Includes activities and timelines. George Washington Carver A lesson plan for an internet activity about George Washington Carver. Living Black History Month A lesson plan for teaching about famous African Americans. Separate But Equal Debate A plan for teaching students about the significant African American historical events of the 1950s. Teaching African American History From the Philadelphia school system, a collection of lesson plans on African American history for grades 4 to 6.
Disney Educational Productions | Cyberlesson and what better time to exercise your funny bone in this month s Cyber lesson Plan? Supplement black history month lessons with videos from Disney http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/lessons?id=169
Disney Educational Productions | Cyberlesson better time to exercise your funny bone in this month s Cyber lesson Plan? black history month. The stamps can be viewed at black history Stamps. http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/lessons?id=55
Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights An Investigation US history lesson plan (grades 912) Martin Luther King, Jr. and black history month - Selected Reference Sources from http://www1.smsd.org/staffdev/high/martin_luther_king_jr_.htm
Extractions: Other Multicultural sites may be found under Social Studies Black History Hotlist - "Sponsored by PacBell, list quality resource in the following categories. Black History Month Leaders News Poetry ... General Resources Under each category there are links to information on the WWW. The African American subject sampler is a great tool to get students to care about black history. Black History Past to Present is an interactive treasure hunt in which students, or others, answer a series of question based on information pointed to on the WWW. Students will also learn about Tuskegee and Little Rock through web quests. " Black History Month - "February is Black History Month. Let TeacherVision help you explore and prepare to teach about the many contributions of African-Americans. Try new online quizzes created for Black History Month: Famous Black Americans, Ancient Africa, and Black History Month are just a few. We also have suggested some great literature tie-ins, lesson plan ideas, and interesting sports facts about African-Americans." Black History Month Resources 2004- from Kathy Shrock -
Black History Month - Lesson Activities For teachers lesson activities with a focus on black history. Pictographic Poetry of Current Events for black history month http://www.powertolearn.com/spotlights/black_history_month_2004/lesson_activitie
Extractions: This lesson plan is a series of ideas and activities to use when teaching Zora Neale Hurston's novel Their Eyes Were Watching God . Although the focus is on the novel, the lessons integrate reading, writing (both response and analytical), and oral activities. The plan includes ideas for individual work and group work. The students will write a pattern, shaped, or pictographic poem displaying their feelings about a current or historic event or contemporary or historic figure related to African Americans.. This lesson reinforces the connection between images and words, giving students a better understanding of symbolism.
Black History Month And MLK Day At MusicKit.com A black history month/ MLK Concert Program Elementary School; Books and Activities Book Review/lesson Plan 2. Music for Motherless Child. http://www.musickit.com/blackhistorymonth/
Extractions: Links for learning more. Harriet and the Promised Land A picture book written AND illustrated by Jacob Lawrence - a famous African American painter. It is a poem that tells the story of famous Underground Railroad conductor, Harriet Tubman. I have written music to the words using a call-response chorus that kids love to sing.
EDSITEment - This Month's Feature Februarys AfricanAmerican history month is the perfect time to This unit consists of three lesson plans which are designed to help students http://edsitement.neh.gov/monthly_feature.asp?id=85
EDSITEment - Calendar black history month. View previous month View Next month View Calendar Archives LEGEND (W) = Website Feature (LP) = lesson Plan http://edsitement.neh.gov/calendar.asp?date=2/1/2005
Celebrate African American History Month Celebrate African American history Monththis site highlights National Register This program offers a series of awardwinning lesson plans that use http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/feature/afam/2000/AFAM2000.HTM
Extractions: Photograph by Lissa D'Aquisto The National Register of Historic Places is pleased to promote awareness of and appreciation for the historical accomplishments of African Americans during African American History Month. As part of the celebration, this site showcases historic properties listed in the National Register, National Register publications , and National Park units commemorating the events and people, the designs and achievements that help illustrate African American contributions to American history. Join the National Register in paying powerful tribute to the spirit of African Americans. African American Historic Places (ISBN 0-471-14345-6) describes more than 800 properties in 42 States and 2 U.S. Territories listed in the National Register of Historic Places that have played a role in African American history. Banks, cemeteries, clubs, colleges, forts, homes, hospitals, schools, and shops are but a few of the types of properties explored in this volume, which is an invaluable reference guide for researchers, historians, preservationists, and anyone interested in African American culture. Also included are eight insightful essays on the African American experience, from migration to the role of women, from the Harlem Renaissance to the Civil Rights Movement.
African American History Curriculum Links The Britannica Guide to black history Only available during February. the video documentary but has four lesson plans that stand on their own (including http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/socialstd/African_Am_bookmarks.html
Extractions: Langston Hughes See also specific time periods in the American History Bookmarks page. African American History: Historical Text Archive The African-American Journey A compilation of PBS sites that focus on the African-American experience. The African-American Mosaic: A Library of Congress Resource Guide The African-American Pamphlets from the Library of Congress African-American Women: Online Archival Collections Africans in America Resources from the PBS series includes documents, essays, and teacher's resources. American Slave Narratives: An Online Anthology A collection of interviews with former slaves who discuss their lives before and after freedom. The site features photos and RealAudio sound clips from one of the original interviews. The Amistad Case: Original Source Documents An original source lesson (middle - high school) provided by the National Archives. Black Archives of Mid-America A database of more than 800 online images that chronicle the African-American experience in the Mid-West. Black History Articles from the Black Collegian Magazine Black History Activities Black History Biographies 80 short biographies for children is from the Gale Group reference publishing company.
NTeQ--Lesson Plan Builder: ViewLesson lesson Summary To introduce the importance of black history month and to have If you authored this lesson plan and wish to edit it, log in below or http://www.nteq.com/LessonPlanner/view_lesson.asp?lesnumber=8665
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Poynter Online - Black History Month This page links to resources about black history month. Subject headings include Carter G. Woodson, US Civil Rights in the 1960 s lesson Plan http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=49&aid=1133
Extractions: Objective: At the end of this lesson, the student will be able to recognize famous Black Americans and their roles in Americas society. (Social Studies: Goal 7-History The learner will analyze religious and other cultural traditions. Objective 7.1-Identify and explain the importance of selected persons, patriotic symbols and public observances. Language Arts: Goal 3-Reading Comprehension: Constructs meaning from literary, informational, and practical texts. Objective 3.1-Reads literary, informational, and practical text. Objective 3.10-Summarized and records information. Notes and charts detail.). Specify a problem: In honor of February celebrated as Black History Month, students will create a booklet/slideshow/bulletin board of Famous Black Americans and their contributions to society.
Home lesson Plan 1. Title Why did AfricanAmericans have to fight for their rights? I thought this lesson would fit in with black history month. http://student.plattsburgh.edu/saun8499/lesson.htm
Extractions: Home Resume About Me Lesson Plans ... Reflective Paper Lesson Plans Lesson Plan #1 Title: Why did African-Americans have to fight for their rights? Content : Ruby Bridges was born in Mississippi. She grew up in a very poor family. At the age of four Ruby and her family moved to New Orleans. When Ruby was old enough to attend school the judge ordered Ruby to go to the Frantz Elementary School for whites only. Ruby was the first black child to walk into Frantz Elementary School to attend the first grade. Ruby was able to be the first black child to attend a white school because she was strong and she had courage. One day when Ruby was walking into school she stopped and said a prayer. Ruby was an extraordinary little girl who practiced what she believed in by praying. This turned into a daily routine for Ruby. Ruby was escorted into school every day by the federal marshals. There were local police but they did not enforce the law so that is why the federal marshals had to come in. Angry mobs would be along the sides as Ruby would walk into school. Ruby was taught by a white teacher, Mrs. Henry from Boston. No local teachers would teach Ruby because they were scared that something might happen to them or their families. Grade Level and Curriculum: nd grade-People in rural, urban, and suburban communities develop rules and laws to govern and protect community members. Roles of leaders in our nations history, past and present.
Lesson Plan: African Americans In The Columbia Basin This lesson introduces students to the history of African Americans in the and can be used in conjunction with activities during black history month. http://www.vancouver.wsu.edu/crbeha/lp/lp_aa2.htm
Extractions: Lesson Plan: African Americans in the Columbia River Basin Overview Historical Understandings The student examines and understands major ideas, eras, themes, developments, turning points, chronology, and cause-effect relations in the history of the United States, and the states of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
Black History Month black history month is an exciting time to explore the many contributions of Utilize our crosscurricular lessons, activities, references, and more. http://www.teachervision.fen.com/page/6602.html
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