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Black History Month Science - Easy Activities for Middle School & High School

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    Black History Month - African American Scientists and Inventors ChatGPT Project

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    February is Black History Month! Celebrate the achievements of historical figures with this collection of Black History Month Activities for Middle and High School Classrooms. This bundle of activities includes bulletin board decor, research projects, a slideshow and two social-emotional learning activities.

    What's Included (see Preview for all the details):

    Famous Scientists Included in the Posters, Slideshow and Hexagonal Thinking Activity:

    • George Edward Alcorn Jr.
    • Alice Ball
    • Patricia Bath
    • George Washington Carver
    • Emmett Chappelle
    • Marian Croak
    • John Dabiri
    • Marie Maynard Daly
    • Charles R. Drew
    • Aprille Ericsson-Jackson
    • Betty Wright Harris
    • James Andrew Harris
    • Shirley Ann Jackson
    • Mae Jemison
    • Katherine Johnson
    • Lonnie G. Johnson
    • Frederick McKinley Jones
    • Percy Lavon Julian
    • Lewis Howard Latimer
    • Walter McAfee
    • Alexander Miles
    • Garrett Morgan
    • Valerie Thomas
    • Charles Henry Turner
    • Dorothy Johnson Vaughan
    • Madam C. J. Walker
    • James West
    • Daniel Hale Williams
    • Granville T. Woods
    • Jane C. Wright


    Black Scientists Hexagonal Thinking Project with Reading Comprehension Passages (30 Scientists and Inventors):

    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.

    Product Highlights:

    • Hexagonal Worksheet Templates: Students extract information about their assigned African American scientist, jotting down details in appropriate sections of the hexagon.

    • Collaborative Exploration: Encourage students to come together, find connections, and assemble their hexagons to create an interconnected matrix. It's a visual testament to the profound impact of African American scientists on global innovation.

    • Versatile Use: Perfect for classroom activities, bulletin board displays, substitute plans, and even extra credit opportunities.

    • Differentiated Biography Reading Passages: 30, 2-page reading passages about various renowned African American scientists. Reading Level Grade ranges include:
      • Grades 9-10 (3 included)
      • Grades 10-11 (10 included)
      • Grades 11-12 (17 included)

    What's Included:

    • Printable hexagonal worksheet templates.
    • Printable photos of each African American Scientist, designed to fit in the center of the hexagon worksheet.
    • Detailed instructions for teachers.
    • Diverse 2-page reading passages on multiple African American scientists and inventors.
    • Available in color and black-and-white formats.

    Benefits:

    • Enhance Critical Thinking: Challenge students to evaluate information about African American scientists, refining their critical thinking skills.
    • Boost Cultural Awareness: Showcase the pivotal roles played by African American scientists, fostering appreciation and cultural understanding.
    • Foster Collaboration: With the interactive nature of the activity, students collaborate, discuss, and debate, making learning a social and engaging experience.

    Dissolving Inequalities SEL + Science Activity featuring Martin Luther King Jr.

    Looking for a MLK Day Science Resource for your Middle School Students? This EASY, low-prep resource, connects scientific exploration with the historical context of Martin Luther King Jr.'s efforts for social equality. This classroom activity provides an experimental setup where students observe the solubility of colored sugar in various liquids and relate these outcomes to the societal changes advocated by Martin Luther King Jr.

    This resource is designed to facilitate an understanding of solubility and matter at a grade-appropriate level while encouraging students to reflect on past and present issues of social justice. It's an appropriate choice for teachers seeking to integrate science with social studies, particularly during units covering Martin Luther King Jr. or civil rights.

    What Will Students Do?

    1. Read a passage about social equality and Martin Luther King Jr.
    2. Review the concepts of Mixtures, Solutions, and How Substances Dissolve
    3. Relate the history of social inequalities to dissolving a solute (sugar cube + Food coloring) in different solvents (oil, isopropyl alcohol and water). Each solvent represents of different era of social reform. The solute represents social injustice.
    4. Reflect on the activity.

    What’s Included in this Activity?

    • Reading Passage about social justice and Martin Luther King Jr.
    • Reading Passage about Mixtures and Solutions
    • Reading Passage about How Substances Dissolve
    • Lists of materials
    • Step-by-step instructions with photos
    • Reflection Questions
    • Answer Key
    • Extension Activities
    • Printer-friendly version

    Who Is This Activity For?

    • Middle school science and social studies classes
    • Educators interested in lessons that combine historical context with science.
    • Group leaders seeking educational activities with real-world relevance.
    • Homeschool parents incorporating history into science lessons.
    • Facilitators aiming to introduce discussions on equality and civil rights.

    Chalkboard Slime and Forgiveness SEL + Science Activity featuring Nelson Mandela

    This SEL Middle School activity featuring Nelson Mandela includes a hands-on science activity making chalkboard slime. Students will read a passage about forgiveness and Nelson Mandela, then use chalkboard slime as an object lesson on forgiveness.

    This is a unique and engaging activity that combines the tactile fun of slime with the profound concept of forgiveness. This activity is designed to help students explore the power of forgiveness in a hands-on and interactive way.

    This activity also includes a reading passage about the iconic Nelson Mandela, a renowned figure who exemplified the power of forgiveness. This inspiring reading passage sheds light on Mandela's extraordinary journey, his immense suffering during imprisonment, and his unwavering commitment to forgiveness and reconciliation. By including this reading passage, we aim to provide a deeper context and inspiration for the forgiveness-themed activity. It encourages individuals to learn from Mandela's remarkable example and reinforces the transformative impact forgiveness can have on our lives.

    After students read about Nelson Mandela and make chalkboard slime, it's time to express their emotions and experiences. Use chalk markers to write down hurts, grudges, or negative feelings onto the slime's surface. Students can be asked to feel the weight of those words, symbolizing the burden they impose on their heart.

    Now comes the transformative part. As students begin mixing, kneading, and stretching the slime, they will observe as the words disappear into the soft and malleable texture. They will witness the power of forgiveness as it gradually erases the marks, clearing the slate and bringing forth a sense of release and renewal.

    This SEL activity provides an opportunity for meaningful conversations about forgiveness, empathy, and healing. It fosters a safe space for introspection, allowing individuals to reflect on their own experiences and understand the profound impact of forgiveness on personal growth and well-being.

    Ideal for classrooms, therapy sessions, family bonding, or individual reflection, this forgiveness activity promotes emotional intelligence, empathy, and resilience. Embrace the joy of slime-making while delving into the depths of forgiveness, leaving behind the weight of negativity and embracing a fresh start.

    What will Students do in this SEL Middle School Activity?

    • Read a passage about forgiveness and Nelson Mandela
    • Make Chalkboard Slime
    • Relate forgiveness to erasing chalkboard slime
    • Reflect on activity

    What is included in this Forgiveness Activity?

    • Reading Passage about forgiveness and Nelson Mandela
    • List of Materials
    • Step-by-step instructions with photos
    • Reflection Questions
    • Answer Key
    • Explanation of Activity
    • Extension Activity
    • Printer-friendly Version

    Who would enjoy this Forgiveness Activity?

    • Upper Elementary & Middle School Students
    • Youth in Counseling
    • Youth in Therapy Sessions
    • Youth Groups
    • Homeschoolers
    • Co-ops
    • Scout Groups
    • Families

    What NGSS Does this Activity Support?

    • 5-PS1-1 Matter is made up of particles too small to see

    FREE Bonus: Black Scientists Hexagonal Thinking Project with ChatGPT (30 Scientists and Inventors)

    This Black History Month African American Scientists and Inventors Project uses Chat GPT to discover the amazing contributions of Black scientists and inventors with this engaging and collaborative hexagonal thinking activity! Students use ChatGPT to research 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. This resource also includes a non-Chat GPT option as well.


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    Total Pages
    150 pages
    Answer Key
    Does not apply
    Teaching Duration
    3 hours
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    Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
    Determine a central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments.
    Integrate information presented in different media or formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively) as well as in words to develop a coherent understanding of a topic or issue.
    Cite several pieces of textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
    Determine two or more central ideas in a text and analyze their development over the course of the text; provide an objective summary of the text.

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