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Black History Month Activities + Video + Debate | Black History Month
In February we commemorate Black History Month, a month in which our classrooms should be filled with history, culture and respect. To achieve this, I created this material that can be used both physically and digitally.
It includes:
- Cover page.
- How to do page.
p1:
- Introductory text.
- Questions of personal interpretation.
p2; 3:
- Micro-texts: "Black History Facts".
p4:
- Choose the fact that you found most interesting.
- Find out more about this fact.
p5:
- Text "Origins of Black History Month"
p6:
- Make a timeline.
- Reading comprehension questions.
p7:
- Text "Black History Month 2021 Theme"
p8; 9:
- Write an essay on "The Black Family: Representation, Identity and Diversity".
p10:
- Video "ANTI-RACIST SHORT FILM - JAFAR"
- Visual and auditory interpretation questions.
p11:
- Debate on the importance of this month and the fight against racism.
p12;13:
- Answers.
Class 4th, Class 5th, Class 6th, Class 7th, Class 8th, Class 9th, Class 10th, Class 11th, Class 12th, CCS.
Freedom Day | Black History Month Readings + Activities
A day perhaps not very named, but certainly very important is coming. February 1 is celebrated in our country on freedom day and what better way to celebrate it in the classrooms during Black History Month.
It includes:
- Cover Page.
p1:
-How to do page.
p2:
- Text "What is National Freedom Day?"
- Text "Why do we celebrate it?"
p3:
- Text "When was it established?"
- Text "How can we celebrate it?"
p4:
- After reading, answer …
p5:
- After reading, match …
p6:
- Reading and reflection.
p7:
- After reading, think …
p8:
- Personal production.
p9:
- Guide to write a poem in 8 steps.
p10:
- My Freedom Poem.
p11:
- Teacher sections.
p12:
- Answers.
Class 5th, Class 6th, Class 7th, Class 8th, Class 9th, Class 10th, Class 11th, Class 12th, CCS.
Rosa Parks Activities + Video + Debate | Civil Rights | Digital Activity
On December 1 and February 2, we commemorated Rosa Parks, a woman who was an example of justice and equality. That is why it is very important to bring it to the classroom. This non-discriminatory resource, which attempts to bring the history and values of Rosa Parks to your students, can be used both physically and digitally.
It includes:
p1:
- Infographic about Rosa Parks and quick facts.
p2:
- Questions personal expression.
-Research questions.
- Reading comprehension questions.
p3:
- Text "Who was Rosa Parks".
p4:
- True or false. Justify.
p5:
- Video "The Life of Rosa Parks".
- Question of personal expression.
p6:
- Debate.
p7:
- Write a poem of freedom.
p8:
- Word search "Rosa Parks life and Values".
p9:
- Write an essay on Rosa Parks.
P10; 11; 12:
- Answers.
Class 4th, Class 5th, Class 6th, Class 7th, Class 8th, Class 9th, Class 10th, Class 11th, Class 12th, CCS.
Tolerance & Empathy Activities + Video | International Day for Tolerance
On November 16, the International Day for Tolerance is celebrated around the world. In today's world in which we live, tolerance is a value that we must know how to appreciate and teach.
This material can be used both physically and digitally.
It includes:
p1:
- Look up the definition of the word tolerance in the dictionary.
p2:
- what is tolerance for you?
- In what situations is it needed?
- What other values is it related to?
p3:
- Why is it important?
- How can it help us build a better world?
p4:
- Write a list of situations in which you would like to be more tolerant.
p5:
- Write a list of things you can do to be more tolerant.
p6:
- Video "HELLO" a short film about tolerance & diversity.
- What is the message of the video?
p7:
- What were your impressions of the video?
- Tell about your own experience.
p8:
- Do you think it is possible to generate positive change together?
- Do you think that a simple "hello" is capable of changing someone's life?
p9:
- Crossword of values.
p10:
- Write a poem.
p11:
- Do you think it is possible to achieve peace without being tolerant?
- Your proposals to achieve a more tolerant world.
p12:
- Your wishes for a more tolerant world.
P13; 14:
- write a story where tolerance and respect are the protagonists.
p15:
- Anwers.
Class 2nd, Class 3rd, Class 4th, Class 5th, Class 6th, Class 7th, Class 8th, CCS.
Robert E. Lee | Reading + Activities | Digital and Printable Version
There is much to talk about Commander Robert E. Lee and his involvement in the Civil War in our classrooms. That is why today I bring this resource that can be used both physically and digitally.
It includes:
- Cover page.
- How to do page.
p1:
- Text "Who was Robert E. Lee" (biography).
p2:
- Reading comprehension questions.
p3:
- Text "Robert E. Lee's Thoughts on Slavery".
p4:
- Dissenting activity.
- Activity to understand Lee's thoughts.
p5:
- Comprehension activity.
- Expression of the personal position with justification.
p6; 7:
- Answers.
Class 6th, Class 7th, Class 8th, Class 9th, Class 10th, CCS.
Martin Luther King Jr. + Civil Rights Day | Black History Month | MLK Day
For these dates, very important days for the history and development of our country are approaching. It is important to bring these topics to our classrooms, so that our students improve every day. This resource can be used both physically and digitally.
It includes:
- Cover page.
- How to do page.
p1:
- Text "About Civil Rights Day"
p2:
- Reading comprehension questions.
p3:
- Text "Biography of Martin Luther King Jr".
p4:
- Make a timeline.
p5:
- Text "Historical Significance and Legacy".
p6:
- Write in your words the historical meaning of King.
- What do the files and texts found say about him?
p7:
- Text "I Have a Dream".
p8:
- In which context do you think King wrote this speech?
- Explain the meaning of each paragraph.
p9:
- "Anti-Discrimination Video".
- Write the ways to avoid discrimination.
p10:
- Write an essay on the importance or significance of King in terms of the problem of discrimination today.
p11; 12:
- Answers.
Class 6th, Class 7th, Class 8th, Class 9th, Class 10th, CCS.
Presidents' Day + Abraham Lincoln + George Washington Activities + Videos
On February 15, our country celebrates Presidents' Day, an ideal date to commemorate all our presidents, but especially George Washington (February 22) and Abraham Lincoln (February 12), for their work representing our nation. This resource can be used both physically and digitally.
It includes:
- Cover page.
- How to do page.
p1:
- Introductory text.
- Question of personal expression.
p2:
- Short text "Washington's Birthday".
- Text "Uniform Monday Holiday Act".
p3:
- True or false. Justify.
- Reading comprehension activities.
p4:
- Text "Interesting facts about Presidents' Day".
p5:
- Text "Presidents' Day Celebrations and Traditions".
p6:
- Reading comprehension questions.
- List the celebrations and traditions of Presidents' Day.
p7:
- Video "George Washington - First U.S. President | Mini Bio".
- Listening comprehension questions.
p8:
- Make a timeline.
- Questions of personal expression.
p9:
- Video "Abraham Lincoln - U.S. President | Mini Bio".
- Make a brief summary of the life of Abraham Lincoln.
p10:
- Video "How Lincoln Changed the World in Two Minutes".
p10; 11:
- Comprehension and analysis activity on Abraham Lincoln's speech "The Gettysburg Address".
p12; 13:
- Write an essay on an aspect of the life of a president of the United States of America that you admire.
p14; 15; 16:
- Answers.
Class 5th, Class 6th, Class 7th, Class 8th, Class 9th, Class 10th, Class 11th, Class 12th, CCS.
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