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  1. When we call for education, we mean real education: making connections through the Niagara Movement.(Lesson Plan) : An article from: Black History Bulletin by John W. Thoms, Priscilla Aquino, 2005-01-01
  2. The revolution will not be televised: exploring contemporary social justice issues in the United States.(Lesson Plan) : An article from: Black History Bulletin by Malcolm Scott, 2005-01-01
  3. Lesson Plans on African-American History (Compiled, Written, and Edited by New York City Teachers) by United Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO, 1969
  4. Multicultural service learning as authentic assessment: Carter G. Woodson's Mis-Education of the Negro Revisited.: An article from: Black History Bulletin by Cleopatra Warren, 2007-06-22
  5. Teaching and learning U.S. history through a multicultural curriculum: conquest, slavery, and indispensable labor.: An article from: Black History Bulletin by Paula Marie Seniors, 2007-06-22
  6. The African country projecte: making ancestral connections.: An article from: Black History Bulletin by Sharonda Allen, 2007-06-22
  7. Connecting culturally diverse students with special needs to culturally responsive curriculum: an example and a revelation.: An article from: Black History Bulletin by Jennifer Judson, Grant A. Kessler, 2007-01-01
  8. Hangings in the United States: connecting students with special needs to socially significant activities in U.S. history.: An article from: Black History Bulletin by Larry C. Bryant, 2007-01-01
  9. Contributions of African Americans: teachers can't teach what they don't know.: An article from: Black History Bulletin by Rebecca M. Giles, Alicia L. Moore, 2007-06-22
  10. Respecting the traditions of our families: cultural reference as academic motivation for diverse learners.: An article from: Black History Bulletin by Lisa Perez, Jennifer Judson, 2007-01-01
  11. In Honor of Harriet Tubman.: An article from: Instructor (1990) by Bee Cullinan, 2000-01-01

61. KQED Education Educators Lesson Plans African-American Studies
, A quiz on the history of the black press in the United States.......KQED lesson plans. help with lesson plans help with lesson plans
http://www.kqed.org/topics/education/educators/lessons/african-american.jsp

62. Teachers - Lesson Plans - Introduction
This lesson plan introduces a selection of historical works from the collection of black history Month grew out of what was known as Negro history Week,
http://cybermuse.gallery.ca/cybermuse/teachers/plans/intro_e.jsp?lessonid=145

63. Lesson Plans
This lesson plan combines an art activity with social studies by having K6 The activity can be used during black history Month as a special project,
http://www.eagle.ca/~matink/themes/Pioneers/lessons.html
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Pioneer Lesson Plans
  • A Pioneer Journal

  • Grade 4 students will take on the persona of a pioneer boy or girl, and write a fictional series of journal entries describing, from a child's view, some of the events, hardships and adventures of the trek west.
  • Apple Dolls

  • This lesson plan combines an art activity with social studies by having K-6 students make a pioneer children's toy, an apple doll.
  • Beginning of an Era: The Colonial Era (pdf file)

  • This Grade 3 unit is an integrated curriculum that incorporates skills across all discipline areas that include math, science, language arts, social studies, writing and geography. The student use hands on activities to learn about Colonial America.
  • Building a Nation

  • The topics covered in this unit are Immigration, Confederation, the Canadian Pacific
    Railway, the Treaties, and the Wars. Students will know that events of this time and the immigration of various peoples brought about profound changes and that the events and people of this time have helped shape what Canada is today.
  • Celebrating Heritage Week: 90 GREAT IDEAS

  • This is a handy guide to some of the activities you can do to improve awareness and appreciation of our unique heritage! Presented in 18 categories, it includes ideas suitable for individuals, groups, businesses and organizations. You might get some new ideas as you look over these!

64. K-12 African-American Resources
discussion boards, and lesson plans, and a variety of links to other Web sites and This large site points to resources on black history, Business,
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/K-12/menu_EduAFAM.html
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER
Africa Guide for K-12 Resources
K-12 Information
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Multimedia Archive

Africa in the Library
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African Studies Center
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, USA
TEL : (215) 898-6610
FAX: (215) 573-7379
E-mail: aadinar@sas.upenn.edu
K-12 Electronic Guide for African Resources on the Internet ©
Ali B. Ali-Dinar
African-American Resources
These are some of the resources that pertain to African-American studies. Culture Connection Programs
    A monthly series of programs hosted by Dr. Carolyn L. Holmes, Supervisor of African and African American Studies (Mrs. Dianne S. Partee, former Curriculum Specialist was the co-host during 1995 to 2002). The program highlights topics, issues and themes that reflect the diverse African and African American cultural and historical experiences.
African and African-American Resources,
    This information has been made accessible by the Reference Department of the Thomas Jefferson Library of the University of Missouri-St. Louis.This homepage supplies links to information, articles, and narratives about the State's history taken from sources such as the Official Manual of the State of Missouri, Preservation Issues by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, the African American Heritage of St. Louis by the St. Louis Public Library
African American History
    Resources on African American history, art, as well as Slavery, and Civil Rights.

65. Black History, Culture, And Literature Bibliography
The lesson plans are designed to supplement teacherdesigned and textbook lessons, encourage teachers to integrate black history in their classrooms,
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Bibliography/Black_History.html
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER
Black History, Culture, and Literature Bibliography
Subject: Black History, Culture, and Literature
Black History, Culture, and Literature:
Curricula, Resources, and Articles
in Honor of African Americans
Fall 1993
ED356040 Author: Ferguson,-F.-Michael Title: Parents and Teachers as Collaborators in Building Positive Self Concepts in Young Children. Publication Year: 1992 Notes: 113 p.; Ed.D. Practicum, Nova University. EDRS Price - MF01/PC05 Plus Postage. ED355520 Author: Kline,-Lucinda Title: African-American Children's Literature. Publication Year: 1992 Notes: 27 p. EDRS Price - MF01/PC02 Plus Postage. ED355474 Author: McCabe,-Allyssa Title: All Kinds of Good Stories. Publication Year: 1992 Notes: 63 p.; Based on a paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Reading Conference (42nd, San Antonio, TX, December 2-5, 1992). EDRS Price - MF01/PC03 Plus Postage. ED354468 Author: Lee,-Courtland-C. Title: Empowering Young Black Males. Publication Year: 1992 Notes: 107 p. EDRS Price - MF01/PC05 Plus Postage. ED354293 Author: Ogbu,-John-U.; Wilson,-John, Jr. Title: Mentoring Minority Youth: A Framework. Publication Year: [1990] Notes: 68 p. EDRS Price - MF01/PC03 Plus Postage.

66. Lesson Plan Links
black history Month Resources lessons, exercises, and links to sites on the The history Channel Classroom lesson plans, resources, and ideas that
http://ss.uno.edu/SS/homePages/SSLssPnsLinks.html

67. This Site Was Named A Link Of The Week For April 6, 1998 By
Three sample lesson plans are provided Bound Feet, Abacus, and the Lunar Calendar. The Civil Rights Movement A black history Celebration
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/lessonplan.htm
This site was named a Link of the Week for April 6, 1998 by Florida Media Specialists Integrating Literature
Into the Curriculum
Online lesson plans Animal Farm by George Orwell
Jumanji
by Chris Van Allsburg
A jungle adventure fantasy. Lesson Plans Linked to Literature (Grades 1-2)
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McGraw-Hill Safari Beneath the Sea: The wonder of the North Pacific Coast by Diane Swanson
Tells the story of the strange habits of familiar sea creatures. Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
These pages offer you information on everything you could possibly want to know about Treasure Island. Find out about the author, the characters of the book, tropical islands, pirates, buried treasure and lots more! On top of this you can contribute by sending in your reviews of the book and descriptions of dastardly pirates. Young Dancer by Darcy Russell
Introduces young readers to the positions, movements, traditions, and history of ballet. Lesson Plans and Curriculum Units Language Arts Chinese Historical and Cultural Project The Golden Legacy Curriculum GOLDEN LEGACY sample lesson plans http://ericir.syr.edu/Projects/CHCP

68. Lesson Plans Online
Interdisciplinary Units lesson plans Aligned to Standards lesson Plan Databases with black history Exploring AfricanAmerican Issues on the the Web
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/LessonPlansOnline.htm
Lesson Plans on the Internet Compiled by Elizabeth B. Miller Interdisciplinary Units Lesson Plans Aligned to Standards Lesson Plan Databases with Subject Categories The Arts ... Special Education Interdisciplinary Units Lesson Plans Aligned to Standards

69. Lesson Plans And Other Resources
lesson plans are in history, social students, English, language arts, foreign language and art Searching for China, Filamentality, black history Month,
http://www.spa3.k12.sc.us/Lesson.html
3535 Clifton Glendale Road P.O. Box 267 Glendale, SC Phone: 864.579.8000 Fax: 864.579-8005 Lesson Plans and other Resources
  • South Carolina: Teaching, Learning, Connecting (SCTLC) is a website with thousands of lesson plans, assessment items and links to curriculum resources. Launched by the State Department of Education, all resources support the state’s standards-based instruction. Amazing Picture Machine From the North Central Regional Technology in Education Consortium, Amazing Picture Machine offers a searchable index of Internet graphics for your lessons, including literature and science. The site also includes lesson ideas and search tips.
    Annenberg Teacher's Lab
    : Based upon the popular math and science professional development series, Each Lab combines online activities with background information and interactive polls or worksheets participants can use in their classrooms, plus links to related Web sites.
    AskEric
    Most teachers are familiar with Eric, the research tool that is primarily for educators. Besides having a search tool, AskEric also posts lesson plans in its Virtual Library.

70. Teacher's Desk - ESL Lesson Plans
Teacher s Desk is the educational resource area for lesson plans, educational links Including products for Hispanic Heritage Month, black history Month,
http://www.teachersdesk.com/lessons/lessons_esl.htm
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Ten Best Vocabulary Learning Tips - Here's a list of the ten best vocabulary learning tips.
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71. Civil War Lesson Plans For Send 'Em South:  Book One Of The Young Heroes Of His
Lessons plans and info on slavery and black history. http//712educators.miningco. com/cs/slavery/index.htm. What is the underground railroad?
http://www.youngheroesofhistory.com/SESplans.htm
Civil War Lesson Plans, Send Em' South, Abolition, Slavery Home
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civil war lesson plans, lesson plans on and for teaching the civil war Welcome to visitors who may have been directly connected to this sub-page of Young Heroes of History while searching for history / social studies lesson plans. This exciting novel is an ideal way for middle aged readers to learn about the underground railroad, slavery, abolition, racism, the fugitive slave law, and other pre- civil war themes. Please visit our home page link to browse this site and learn more the Young Heroes of History series
Lesson Plans: Send 'Em South

(To request Lesson plans in PDF format please send us an e-mail . Please note that a few graphical exhibits have been omitted in this version for space reasons. Please request the PDF version by e-mail if you intend to work with them at school.

72. The Lesson Planner
Offers unit plans, black line masters, resource sheets, professional resources for professional teaching development.
http://www.thelessonplanner.com/

73. TwHP Lesson Plans--Topic Index
Teaching with Historic Places logoLesson Plan IndexTopic Chicago s black Metropolis Understanding history through a Historic Place (53)
http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/twhp/topic.htm
Teaching with Historic Places has developed more than 115 classroom-ready lesson plans that together cover major themes of American history. All of them are now available on the Web. For more information on our lessons or our program, contact TwHP ; you can also view the entire collection according to location time period U.S. History Standards , and Social Studies Standards African American History
Agriculture

American Indian History
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World War II

African American History An American Success Story: The Pope House of Raleigh, NC (124) Meet Dr. Manassa T. Pope, an African-American doctor and entrepreneur in the early 20th century, and learn about his efforts to gain civil rights well before the modern Civil Rights Movement. Brown v. Board: Five Communities That Changed America (121) Learn about the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional. (Monroe Elementary School [now Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site] is a unit of the National Park Service/Robert Russa Moton High School, Sumner and Monroe Elementary Schools, Howard High School, and John Philip Sousa Middle School are National Historic Landmarks.)
Chicago's Black Metropolis: Understanding History through a Historic Place (53)
Examine the history of this "city-within-a-city," a self-supporting African-American community that prospered from the late 19th century until the 1930s.

74. Lesson Plans
Links to both lesson plans and strategies for teaching social science, history, and government.
http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/plans.html
Lesson Plans
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Lesson Plans
Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 50 lesson plans for primary grade students.
Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Intermediate School (6-8). 80 lesson plans appropriate for grades 6-8.
Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange High School (9-12). 95 lesson plans suitable for the high school level.
Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 36 miscellaneous lesson plans for students in grades k-5.
Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Intermediate School (6-8). 25 miscellaneous lesson plans for the middle school.
Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange High School (9-12). 14 miscellaneous lesson plans for the 9-12 grades.
Afghanistan:Land in Crisis. Afghanistan: Land in Crisis, presented by National Geograpic.Com., features news, background, online activities, teachers' guides, lesson plans, a regularly updated interactive map, photos, and a message board.
Africa. Based on a PBS broadcast, the site includes: Africa for Kids where Fimi, a youngster from Nigeria serves as the guide to a variety of fun activities for elementary level students; Photoscope where older students can look at contemporary Africa in five photo essays; and Africa Challenge where students can show how much they know by playing a game. Also featured is Teacher Tools with four units on Africa.

75. A Celebration Of Black History
black history Month originated with the organization of Negro history Week in 1926, and a classroom lesson plan are all available from this web site.
http://www.rockingham.k12.va.us/EMS/BlackHistory/BlackHistory.html

76. The History Of Jim Crow
All lesson plans are available to print as Adobe PDF files. Ideal for AfricanAmerican history Month, this lesson makes the information in the overview
http://www.jimcrowhistory.org/resources/lessonplans.htm

Jim Crow Gateway

Lesson Plans

Simulations

Narratives
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Jim Crow Lesson Plans All lesson plans are available to print as Adobe PDF files. If you don't have the FREE Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here History
Teachers contribute their best lessons on the events that they think are the most important in the Jim Crow years. The lessons also link themselves to one or more of the four episodes of The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow Be sure to check out the interactive student activities under " Simulations "Historical Analyses, Cognitive Organizers, Essay Questions in a writer's workshop format, mini quizzes, Primary Source Material Analysis, and Prediction Centers create a well-rounded unit of study designed to challenge and motivate students to learn more about this period in history. The Brown v. Board of Education Cases: An Education Unit on the Cases Comprising the Landmark 1954 School Desegregation Decision
Students analyze the legal history of segregation in this 7-section unit, focusing on documents from five early court cases that comprised the landmark Brown v. Board of Education

77. The History Of Jim Crow
If you d like to create an essay or lesson plan on Jim Crow history, This overview essay covers the beginnings of the black press in America,
http://www.jimcrowhistory.org/history/history.htm

From Terror to Triumph

Creating Jim Crow

In-Depth Essay

Surviving Jim Crow
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Jim Crow History Resources
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Historical marker posted in the 1920s The history of Jim Crow encompassed every part of American life, from politics to education to sports. This section is a good place to begin to access historical background, source material, and lesson plans that utilize the materials in the Geography, Literature, and Teacher Resources sections. We suggest that you begin your exploration of Jim Crow history by reading the themed essay, "From Terror to Triumph", below, in order to get a holistic look at Jim Crow from many angles. If you'd like to create an essay or lesson plan on Jim Crow history, please Join Us ! All teachers are paid for the work they contribute. The Journal of American History gave Jimcrowhistory.org a rave review! Read it here.
History Essays: (Many more essays and lesson plans are in development, if you would like to contribute for pay, Join Us All essays and lesson plans are available to print as Adobe PDF files. If you don't have the FREE Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here From Terror to Triumph: Historical Overview
This historical overview is actually a group of five themed essays focusing on creating, surviving, resisting, escaping, and transcending Jim Crow oppression and discrimination. These themes divide the history of the Jim Crow era, and offer teachers an organizational framework for understanding and teaching the subject. Each of these themes is explored further in the In Depth link. These essays, and others in the Teacher Resources section, provide a wealth of information about the changes and continuity in the tortured history of African Americans as they experienced segregation and discrimination from the Reconstruction Era to the 1950s.

78. 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
Home Art Lessons Resources Listgroup ... Awards AFRICAN AMERICAN ART AND
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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
  • African American Artists Individual Artists
    Access Art- African American Art
    from the Art Institute of Chicago.
    The collection of African American art provides a rich introduction
    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.

79. The Blues . Blues Classroom . Lesson Plans . Blues And African American History
This lesson enables teachers to use blues music to explore the history of Each plan should include a justification of what has been included and how the
http://www.pbs.org/theblues/classroom/defhistory.html

Click here to download a PDF of this lesson. (1.9 MB)
Overview
This lesson enables teachers to use blues music to explore the history of African Americans in the 20th century. By studying the content of blues songs, students can learn about the experiences and struggles of the working-class Southerners who created the music, including the legacies of slavery and the cotton economy in the South, the development of Jim Crow, the Great Migration, and the Civil Rights Movement. Learning Objectives
By completing this lesson, the student will:
  • Familiarize him/herself with some of the major events of African American history since the Civil War, including the development of Jim Crow, the Great Migration, the Civil Rights Movement, and the development of black nationalism Comprehend some of the political and social issues involved in African Americans' struggle for equality in the United States Evaluate blues songs as a primary source
Standards
Addresses the following themes in the National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies
Primary Themes: II, V

80. The Rise And Fall Of Jim Crow . Teen Leadership . Lesson Plan 2 . Overview | PBS
lesson Plan 2 Ida B. Wells. Ida B. Wells Grade Level 810 Time Allotment Three to four 45-minute Culture and Change The Evolution of black history
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/jimcrow/teen2.html
Grade Level:
Time Allotment
: Three to four 45-minute class periods
Overview : The most recognizable figures from the American Civil Rights movement and those most well-known to students are individuals such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, and Malcolm X. However, the African-American struggle for equality began long before the "modern" Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. In this lesson, students will investigate individuals and events preceding the modern Civil Rights movement. Through the use of video and online primary source documents, students will become familiar with a key figure in African Americans' long struggle for equality: teacher and journalist Ida B. Wells. After examining Wells' life and work, students will have the opportunity to create their own persuasive letter or editorial on an issue of their choice.
Subject Matter : Social Studies and History
Learning Objectives
Students will be able to:
  • explain how the modern Civil Rights movement was the culmination of a long struggle for African-American equality;
  • identify events and figures that shaped African-American history between the end of the Civil War and the 1950s;

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