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9th grade Martin Luther King Day african history research

Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, I Have a Dream Speech, MLK, CCSS

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, I Have a Dream Speech, MLK, CCSS

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Martin Luther King Jr.'s (MLK's) famous speech, "I Have a Dream." Dr. King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach U.S. history, rhetoric, speech and debate, Civil Rights, or to celebrate MLK Day. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this famous speech, practice CCSS alig
Preview of Africa Social Justice Project

Africa Social Justice Project

**NEWLY UPDATED**Students will be researching one of five social justice issues in Africa, creating a presentation and presenting their topic to the class. This bundle includes online links for research, research questions by topic, rubric for presentation, and a listening guide for class presentations. Links to all needed websites are given for less web-savvy students, or for differentiation.You will received links to Googleâ„¢ Doc versions, along with PDF and Word versions of all documents. This
Preview of Slavery and the Slave Trade in America - History of Slavery Timeline Project

Slavery and the Slave Trade in America - History of Slavery Timeline Project

Skip the long lecture and implement this unique research project on the origin, progression, and abolition of slavery in America. Allow students to pursue the discovery of these events through research and the creation of an interactive timeline! After conducting research, students will create a multimedia digital timeline documenting 20 related events, 10 supporting images, and 3 relevant media files! This research project on slavery in America will provide you and your students with all the ma
Preview of Souvenirs from Africa Research Design Project | African Regions PBL | Google

Souvenirs from Africa Research Design Project | African Regions PBL | Google

Project-based learning is a fun way to investigate the 5 regions of Africa. Guided slides help you introduce & explain the project. First, a research guide challenges students to identify & explain each region’s unique geographic & cultural features. Then, they complete a design project creating & displaying souvenirs from each African region. They place their souvenirs on shelves, walls, furniture & floors to decorate their bedroom templates. Students write descriptions expl
Preview of The Civil Rights Movement Biography Project - Funko Pop - Black History Month

The Civil Rights Movement Biography Project - Funko Pop - Black History Month

Engage your students with this creative biography project as they learn about key figures of the Civil Rights Movement! Project includes template for a Funko Pop character, Biographical Information/Research Page, "A Letter to the Past" template, grading rubric, and detailed instructions! Students will pick a famous leader from the Civil Rights Movement, research their life and achievements, and have fun as they use their creative mind!A great mini-project for Black History Month or the Martin Lu
Preview of Super Bowl Mega Project Bundle: History, Design, Economics & Media Literacy

Super Bowl Mega Project Bundle: History, Design, Economics & Media Literacy

Created by
CTE Warehouse
Dive into the spirit of the Super Bowl with this comprehensive bundle designed to capture your students' enthusiasm for the big game! Perfect for grades 6-12, this bundle brings together six engaging project kits that explore the Super Bowl from various academic perspectives. From the history of the halftime show to the intricacies of commercial analysis, this bundle provides a multi-faceted look at one of America's most-watched television events. Each kit comes with complete resources for both
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Day Activities!

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Activities!

Created by
Teach Middle
Help students learn about Martin Luther King Jr and his contributions through this inclusive activity. Students read a short informational sheet about his life, answer questions regarding the reading, complete a word search for fun, write their own "I have a dream..." speech (or draw it), and finally there is a foldable where students can showcase what they have learned or they can research further. Please see the preview for all included documents :) Please rate your purchase to earn TPT
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr Bulletin Board | Black History Month Posters | MLK Jr Day

Martin Luther King Jr Bulletin Board | Black History Month Posters | MLK Jr Day

Created by
Teacher Jeanell
Celebrate the enduring legacy of one of history's most influential figures with this Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Informational Poster Set. This set includes a collection of posters that vividly portray pivotal moments from the Civil Rights Movement. The high-quality posters feature detailed narratives and imagery about key events such as the historic Montgomery Bus Boycott, the transformative Poor People's Campaign, the March on Washington, the signing of the Civil Rights Act, and the powerful "I
Preview of Africa African Government & Economy 1:1 for Google Classroom Lesson Activity

Africa African Government & Economy 1:1 for Google Classroom Lesson Activity

Need a no-prep way to introduce the Governments and Economies of Africa that is distance learning ready?Want to overview the different government types and patterns of the African Countries while addressing the impact of the economic systems of the region?In this comparison research and inquiry activity, students will investigate the governments and economies of Africa using provided links to atlas websites and prompts to help them better compare the countries and individual systems within each.
Preview of Black History Living Wax Museum Project

Black History Living Wax Museum Project

Last year, I conducted my very first Living Wax Museum. It was my proudest teaching moment. This resource will help you organize your Living Wax Museum. Below is what is included:Black History Project TimelineBlack History Wax Museum Student TrackerResearch NotesTimelineMonologue (w/ Sample)Student Speaker EvaluationsTrifold ChecklistParent LetterSign-In SheetStudent Recording Sheet (For other grade levels)Set-Up Tips
Preview of African Empires Pre-Colonialism Exploration Grades 7-9 World History

African Empires Pre-Colonialism Exploration Grades 7-9 World History

In an attempt to always find new and engaging ways to teach material to students, I developed this activity for exploring African Empires pre-colonialism. By reading articles, watching videos, and listening to audio files, students will be enveloped into the stories and rich histories of the Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Great Zimbabwe, and Mutapa empires. The included graphic organizer is the perfect place for students to record their independent and collaborative learning.Included in this resource: A
Preview of Black History Month Coloring & Facts Book

Black History Month Coloring & Facts Book

The Black History Coloring & Facts aims to educate and engage readers, particularly children, about important figures in Black history, focusing on iconic figures like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. This book serves as a dynamic learning tool that combines the fun of coloring with interesting facts, providing an interactive experience for young readers. It can be used as a reading book only, or it can be used as a coloring book as well aimed to engage younger learners. This versa
Preview of Black History in Canada - A Collaborative Timeline - Distance Learning Ready!

Black History in Canada - A Collaborative Timeline - Distance Learning Ready!

Your class will work together to create this distance learning compatible timeline of Black History in Canada.There are 32 possible events in the timeline. Choose the events that you want to include based on the number of students in your class. Assign each student an event and then go through the instruction slides with them. Pay particular attention to the ‘Slide Creation Tips’ and ‘Example Slide Set’ when going over things with your class as these give the students a good idea of what the ass
Preview of Souvenirs from Africa Research Design Project | African Regions PBL | Microsoft

Souvenirs from Africa Research Design Project | African Regions PBL | Microsoft

Project-based learning is a fun way to investigate the 5 regions of Africa. Guided slides help you introduce & explain the project. First, a research guide challenges students to identify & explain each region’s unique geographic & cultural features. Then, they complete a design project creating & displaying souvenirs from each African region. They place their souvenirs on shelves, walls, furniture & floors to decorate their bedroom templates. Students write descriptions expl
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, I've Been to the Mountaintop, MLK

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, I've Been to the Mountaintop, MLK

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Martin Luther King Jr.'s (MLK's) famous final speech, "I've Been to the Mountaintop." Also known as the "Mountaintop Speech," Dr. King's final speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach U.S. history, rhetoric, speech and debate, Civil Rights, or for MLK Day. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this
Preview of African Kingdoms Project Mali, Ghana, Songhai, etc  History 101

African Kingdoms Project Mali, Ghana, Songhai, etc History 101

Created by
History 101
Looking for an interesting way to have students investigate the African Kingdoms before European contact? Look no further! Students will create a presentation and handout in order to educate their classmates on the African kingdoms listed below. This project is ready to print and go and gives students the structure to look into these kingdoms and teacher each other! The materials inside consist of Word and and PowerPoint files that you can easily adjust to your needs. It is not flashy and co
Preview of African Diaspora Project

African Diaspora Project

Created by
Sankofa High
The Transatlantic Slave trade created a blending of cultures in the New World that translate into the music, religion, language and even food of people today. Assign a project for your students to research food staples and dishes to create a modern-day menu that celebrates the African Diaspora.Students will create a restaurant with a menu of dishes that include influences from both their assigned city/country and its connection to a region in Africa or African American history. Their 4-course m
Preview of American Civil Rights Research Project

American Civil Rights Research Project

Created by
James Hojnowski
This file contains the following;- Student Directions for completing a Research and Presentation Project- Student Directions for properly citing research- Student directions for writing a reflection paper- A PPT template ready-made for student use- A reflection paper template ready-made for student use- A list of Civil Rights topics for student groups to choose from.
Preview of Group Research Project: Africa Pre-Colonization

Group Research Project: Africa Pre-Colonization

This is a group research project where students can begin to study the history of African peoples and ethnic groups prior to European colonization (1800). African history is often merely studied from the lense of imperialism or colonialism. It is important to understand and know the diverse cultures and long histories of African peoples in a meaningful way from a more culuraly responsive lense. Timeframe:This project from instroduction to presentations typically takes about a week, depending on
Preview of Civil War Website Project

Civil War Website Project

Created by
Holly Pederson
This is a project that students will complete about the Civil War. It focuses on the use of Google Sites to create a collaborate class website about a variety of topics (list included) about the Civil War. This is designed for students to work on the website as a class where each student will complete a portion of the topics listed. However, the topic list and directions can easily be modified by the teacher as needed. A rubric is also included to score students, but this can also be modified as
Preview of Group Presentation Project: Apartheid + South Africa (Born A Crime)

Group Presentation Project: Apartheid + South Africa (Born A Crime)

Created by
Mike Kentz
If you are planning to teach Born A Crime by Trevor Noah, this group presentation resource is a perfect way to kick off the Unit.Inside:1. Two-Page Rubric for Presentation Quality2. Digital Notebook for Sourcing and Note-Taking3. Credible Internet Resources to Get Students Started (for each topic)4. An Introduction Page that breaks kids into four groupsA. The Causes, History, and Laws of Apartheid in South AfricaB. Apartheid and the Struggles in Life of the Black PeopleC. The Factors that Brough
Preview of African American History/US History Civil Rights Portfolio Project

African American History/US History Civil Rights Portfolio Project

Created by
History Genius
Highlighting the contributions of African Americans to US History, this portfolio project examines the Civil Rights Movement from Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois all the way to the modern movement from an African American perspective. Topics include: the early Civil Rights Movement, Imperialism, the Old West, and the Spanish American War, WWI, WWII, the Harlem Renaissance, the Great Depression, the 1950s and 1960s, as well as the modern movement. The portfolio is aligned with the Common
Preview of Africville Webquest

Africville Webquest

Created by
Keri Webber
Students will explore and read the website provided to learn and complete the 18 questions about a black Nova Scotian community that once existed and is now a shameful example of racism and injustice that took place in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Preview of Understanding Apartheid Research Hyperdoc Webquest

Understanding Apartheid Research Hyperdoc Webquest

Created by
Jennifer Cook
In this interactive webquest hyperdoc, students are introduced to the tough topic of Apartheid in South Africa. This was created to be used as an activating knowledge research organizer before reading the play My Children, My Africa! but it is general enough to be adapted to any text that takes place in South Africa during Apartheid, or when needing to introduce students to the topic. This hyperdoc includes videos, images, and music selections and is a one-stop-shop project for students to indep
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