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African history activities for Prezi

Preview of 12 Unknown, Influential African Americans

12 Unknown, Influential African Americans

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CallMeMrGardner
Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12th and Frederick Douglass was born on February 14th. Lincoln and Douglass were two great Americans who helped to shape and define this country, and, as a result, their birthdays were celebrated independently in circles and communities since the mid-to-late 1800’s. It is thought that Carter G. Woodson embraced the importance of the second week in February when he introduced “Negro History Week” to celebrate the invaluable contributions of African Americans.
Preview of Africa Interactive Map Tour - Student Mapping Activity

Africa Interactive Map Tour - Student Mapping Activity

Great mapping activity for both in-person and virtual students. The Africa Interactive Map Tour allows students to navigate a Prezi presentation as they label and color their blank map at their own pace. The activity allows for differentiation among students at different levels and is great for ESL learners. The Map Tour includes: Blank Africa Maps: Blank political maps of the region are ready to be printed and great for students to label and color. One map has a list of key terms for studen
Preview of World History - What is Africa?  *Interactive* PowerPoint

World History - What is Africa? *Interactive* PowerPoint

This PowerPoint is one of the most memorable lessons you will ever conduct in class. It introduces African history to students in a way that will make them fascinated by the topic. I included a 30 minute instructional video in which I explain in-depth how to pull this off in the classroom.- It starts off with a warm-up and a guessing game that tests how stereotypical the image of "Africa" is in your student's minds. This part is VERY fun and the kids are surprised by how much they get wrong.-
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