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3rd grade african history laboratories for GATE

Preview of STEM Black History Challenges

STEM Black History Challenges

This fun resources will give your STEAM (STEM) challenges for the year a historical "twist"! All the challenges are focused around Black History Greats; there are 15 challenges in all! The African Americans for each challenge are from all areas, such as explorers, athletes, government, scientists, etc.. Your students will have a blast trying to design and build the challenges just like their favorite Black History Greats! Perfect for Black History Month! The African Americans included are:
Preview of Women in STEM Science Lesson PowerPoint Experiment Lab Report Writing Prompt

Women in STEM Science Lesson PowerPoint Experiment Lab Report Writing Prompt

Created by
Mrs Kamhoot
Introduce your students to Katherine Johnson: An amazing physicist and fantastic mathematician with a life story that is sure to inspire future STEM students to follow their dreams, regardless of the opposition they may face. (Yes, if you're wondering, she's one of the awesome scientists featured in Hidden Figures!) In this package, you will receive a beautifully designed PowerPoint presentation that is ready to show to your class AND includes: *Biographical Information *Information on careers
Preview of African Fable: Student Work Journal

African Fable: Student Work Journal

This is a full Student Work Journal to be used to guide students through the writing and research process involved in creating a moral-based fable. The work journal includes word lists, concept maps, samples, research organizers, writing planners, drafting space, and a rubric.
Preview of The House That Oysters Built: A Social Studies Activity for Gifted Students

The House That Oysters Built: A Social Studies Activity for Gifted Students

Did you know homes in the early 1800s were built from oyster shells? African American slave carpenters living along the Southern Coast of the United States built unique home structures using oyster shells! This activity promotes critical and creative thinking as students learn the history of African American slave carpenters, then use what they've learned to build their own replica tabby house structure.Included:Reading passage with comprehension questions"Guess That Word" comprehension gameInst
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