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African history Common Core W.3.2 pdfs

Preview of Martin Luther King Jr Activities 3rd 4th Grade Reading Passage MLK Coloring Page

Martin Luther King Jr Activities 3rd 4th Grade Reading Passage MLK Coloring Page

Looking for Martin Luther King, Jr activities and reading passages to teach your students about the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.? These high-interest reading passages and activities are just what you need this January to engage and motivate your students! This pack is an easy-to-use mix of nonfiction reading, writing, and math problem-solving activities. Tasks require students to draw conclusions, encourage critical thinking, and think about how they can make a difference in the
Preview of Black History Month Research Digital Activity + Biography Writing Unit

Black History Month Research Digital Activity + Biography Writing Unit

This Black History Month activity is perfect for celebrating Black History this February. Combine these two resources to teach your 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade students about Black History Month and Biography (Informative) Writing.Students will research African American Heroes using the resource for Google Slides™. The Black History Month Digital Research Activity for Google Slides Includes:Brief Description of Black History Table of Contents16 African American Hero Slides - each with a brief descrip
Preview of Harlem Renaissance Heritage Pack - African American History Lesson Guide

Harlem Renaissance Heritage Pack - African American History Lesson Guide

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The Harlem Renaissance Heritage Pack covers a golden age in African American culture from about 1918 until the mid-1930s when a brave and talented group of Black musicians, artists, poets, novelists, actors, and public figures came together in New York City’s Harlem neighborhood. Fueled by the Great Migration, these notable figures established roots and took center stage while creatively expressing extraordinary pride in their culture. The zenith of this “flowering of Negro literature”, as James
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