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8th grade african history scripts for staff and administrators

Preview of HBCU Bingo Game w/ 50 Historically Black College & University & 30 Bingo Cards

HBCU Bingo Game w/ 50 Historically Black College & University & 30 Bingo Cards

This HBCU Bingo Game is a twist on a bingo game to help educate on historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). This HBCU bingo game activity is a great AVID activity or AVID project and helps to build college and career readiness on HBCUs. This bingo game features 50 HBCUs with informational text and facts on the Historically Black College & University & 30 bingo cards to accommodate large classes. 50 HBCU Fact cards are included which provide one or more key facts on each H
Preview of Anansi and the Sky God's Stories: An African Folktale (Script-Story)

Anansi and the Sky God's Stories: An African Folktale (Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Anansi, the world's original spider man, is one of folklore's greatest tricksters! Originating with the Ashanti people of Ghana, Africa, this story tells of one of Anansi's greatest feats: winning stories from Nyame the Sky God. He does so by defeating four fearsome creatures: Mmboro the hornet swarm, Osebo the leopard, Onini the python, and Mmoatia the fairy. With the help of his cunning wife, Aso, Anansi uses his spider skills to win the Sky God's stories for the humans of earth!This 12-page d
Preview of Ancient Africa Unit

Ancient Africa Unit

Created by
Clint Wilson
Unit Includes: *All Files can be accessed from a Mac or Windows computer* Lesson 1- Development of African Civilizations Keynote/PowerPoint- (28 Slides) Teacher Script for Keynote- (7 Pages) Student Outline for Keynote Lesson 2- Kingdoms and States of Africa Keynote/PowerPoint- (25 Slides) Teacher Script for Keynote- (8 Pages) Student Outline for Keynote Lesson 3- African Society and Culture Keynote/PowerPoint- (21 Slides) Teacher Script for Keynote- (9 Pages) Student Outline for Keynote Un
Preview of The Triangle Trade and The Middle Atlantic Passage

The Triangle Trade and The Middle Atlantic Passage

Offer your students a visual introduction to the slave trading that took place for nearly 300 years between Europe, Africa and the Americas. This slide show on “The Triangle Trade and the Middle Passage” has dramatic illustrations and is accompanied by 8 pages of detailed notes with over 90 facts that you can use to narrate the 22-slide presentation. Areas covered by the slide show include:Atlantic trade routesCapturing and selling African slavesConditions and death on slave shipsSlave auctionsW
Preview of Readers Theater Activity in Rhyme | The Kingdoms of Egypt and Kush

Readers Theater Activity in Rhyme | The Kingdoms of Egypt and Kush

This interactive reading activity fully covers your content in rhyme. Students read together in small groups to increase success in fluency, reading achievement, and comprehension when reading about the Kingdoms of Egypt and Kush. KEY TERMS, PEOPLE, AND PLACES in this product are pharaohs, Middle Kingdom, Thebes, Nubia, Syria, Valley of Kings, Hyksos, Prince Ahmose, New Kingdom, Queen Hatshepsut, Arabia, East Africa, Nile River, Phoenicians, Asia, Thutmose III, Mesopotamian, Amenhotep IV, Nefer
Preview of Ancient Africa Activities Bundle

Ancient Africa Activities Bundle

This reading activity is written in rhyme.Students read in small groups, one at a time. Divide your class into groups to start.Students then select a part. After they read, choose a few volunteersTo perform a piece for everyone’s eyes and ears. Fluency improves, and students connect with text.A lively discussion can take place next. Topics include the diverse land of Africa, Africa as the birthplace of humanity, and ancient civilizations including Egypt, Kush, Meroe, and Axum. This material is
Preview of  West African Kingdoms, Readers Theater | Rhyming

West African Kingdoms, Readers Theater | Rhyming

This reader's theater is written in rhyme.Students read in small groups, one at a time. Divide your class into groups to start.Students then select a part. After they read, choose a few volunteersTo perform a piece for everyone’s eyes and ears. Fluency improves, and students have fun with text.A lively discussion can take place next. Topics include the West African civilizations Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Senegambia and the Akan states, and Benin. This material is adapted from the Prentice Hall textb
Preview of Mansa Musa Skit

Mansa Musa Skit

Experience the grandeur and generosity of one of history's most extraordinary journeys in "Mansa Musa's Golden Pilgrimage." This engaging skit brings to life the legendary pilgrimage of Mansa Musa, the 14th-century ruler of the Mali Empire, to Mecca. Set against a vivid desert backdrop, the script captures the essence of Mansa Musa's journey - a voyage that transcends mere travel and becomes a symbol of cultural exchange, spiritual growth, and unprecedented generosity.
Preview of The Civil Rights Monologues, A Civil Rights Play, Middle & H.S.

The Civil Rights Monologues, A Civil Rights Play, Middle & H.S.

Drama! Comedy! Tragedy! Great for Black History Month, or any other month! Are you sick of the same tired old Black History Month programs? Here's a modern play for high school that's guaranteed to hold your audience's interest! Appropriate for grades 7-12Highlighting the story of the Civil Rights movement from the perspectives of the people who lived it, The Civil Rights Monologues gives a 360° view of the movement and the marches in Birmingham, Alabama. This edgy play for high school and mi
Preview of Griots Skit

Griots Skit

Dive into the captivating world of West African heritage with "The Griot's Echo: A Symphony of Histories," an immersive skit set in a vibrant 15th-century marketplace. This narrative marvel brings to life the rich oral traditions of a West African kingdom, showcasing the pivotal role of the griot - a revered storyteller and keeper of history. The skit intricately weaves tales of legendary warriors, epic battles, and ancestral wisdom, brought to life through the melodious strings of a kora. Witne
Preview of West African Culture, Reader's Theater | Rhyming

West African Culture, Reader's Theater | Rhyming

This reader's theater is written in rhyme.Students read in small groups, one at a time. Divide your class into groups to start.Students then select a part. After they read, choose a few volunteersTo perform a piece for everyone’s eyes and ears. Fluency improves, and students connect with text.A lively discussion can take place next. Topics include West African village life, religion, art, music, and literature. This material is adapted from the Prentice Hall textbook, “African American History”
Preview of Reader's Theater GEORGE CRUM - Potato Chip Inventor - BLACK HISTORY

Reader's Theater GEORGE CRUM - Potato Chip Inventor - BLACK HISTORY

If you are searching for a way to get your students to enjoy reading, become more expressive, read aloud with confidence, become more fluent…then let the magic begin!! I have found using Reader’s Theater with large and small groups really helps my students strengthen their reading and language arts skills! My class CHEERS every time I tell them we are going to do Reader’s Theater!! This technique makes reading come alive for your students and can really develop classroom full of confident reader
Preview of Readers Theater Activity in Rhyme | Life in Ancient Egypt

Readers Theater Activity in Rhyme | Life in Ancient Egypt

This interactive reading activity fully covers your content in rhyme. Students read together in small groups to increase success in fluency, reading achievement, and comprehension when reading about the Nile River and life in ancient Egypt. KEY TERMS, PEOPLE, AND PLACES in this product are Nile River, Kemet, cataracts, delta, Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea, basins, canals, shadoof, Papyrus, hieroglyphics, scribes, Upper and Lower Egypt, King Narmer, dynasty, Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms, theocracy
Preview of Play - When Mansa Musa Came to Cairo

Play - When Mansa Musa Came to Cairo

“When Mansa Musa Came to Cairo” is based on the 14th century Arab historian Al-Umari’s account of Mansa Musa’s meeting with the sultan of Cairo while visiting during his pilgrimage to Mecca. This play is a fun and engaging way to teach about the Empire of Mali, Mansa Musa, and/or cultural diffusion.Product is a .zip file which contains 4 .pdfs★ Teacher introduction to the play★ The play "When Mansa Musa Came to Cairo"★ 8 questions of increasing Depth of Knowledge levels★ An answer key ========
Preview of Africa Class Play

Africa Class Play

Created by
Susan Russell
Africa Class Play This script covers: North, South, East, West and Central Africa Cast of 30 - easily adaptable up or down Narrator North Africa (1 - 6) – dressed as Ancient Egyptians South Africa (7-12) – dressed as lemur, zebra, lion, hippo, giraffe and monkey East Africa (13-18) – dressed in safari gear West Africa (19-24) – dressed in tribal gear Central Africa (25-29) – dressed as expeditioners Duration - 15 minutes without inclusion of music (playlist of 14 wonderful songs - this could do
Preview of Black History Program Script: A Celebration of African-American Hair!

Black History Program Script: A Celebration of African-American Hair!

Hair plays such a vital role in the African-American experience and has a rich and vibrant history. This piece, intended for grades 4th - 8th, celebrates hair styles that are popular with students now and studies the history of these styles. It also touches on diversity within the African Amercan experience from skin color to hair textures and encourages students to celebrate their individual uniqueness. A suggested follow-up piece to this script could be the limited series, "Hair Tales" that is
Preview of Socratic Lesson about Identity & Society

Socratic Lesson about Identity & Society

This socratic dialogue is intended to help students think about the social construction of identity. This lesson would be a good introduction to any work about identity, gender, race, or social justice and equality. The original intention of this lesson plan was to introduce a major thesis in The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass - that he was a “man” even though he was not “white,” and therefore he was fighting to change the “definition” of “man” (rather than arguing that he “counts”
Preview of 10 Africa Posters | Uplifting Travel Bulletin Boards | African Studies Decor

10 Africa Posters | Uplifting Travel Bulletin Boards | African Studies Decor

Download this pack of 10 Africa quote posters to brighten your classroom and hallway walls. Each poster includes an uplifting quote about Africa and a beautiful photograph from the continent - great for African studies, travel and geography bulletin boards.FORMAT: High Quality PDF FilesThis product is also included in the following bundles (30% off!):Travel Bulletin Board Posters BUNDLEHigh School Classroom Decor MEGA BUNDLE #1PRINTING ADVICE:To use these posters, simply print as with any other
Preview of Ancient Africa, Reader's Theater | Rhyming

Ancient Africa, Reader's Theater | Rhyming

This reader's theater is written in rhyme.Students read in small groups, one at a time. Divide your class into groups to start.Students then select a part. After they read, choose a few volunteersTo perform a piece for everyone’s eyes and ears. Fluency improves, and students connect with text.A lively discussion can take place next.Topics include the diverse land of Africa, Africa as the birthplace of humanity, and ancient civilizations including Egypt, Kush, Meroe, and Axum. This material is ad
Preview of Historical Theater: The Great Depression ©

Historical Theater: The Great Depression ©

Tired of giving lectures on complex historical topics? Do you have high energy students looking for an outlet? At Mano Koa Enterprises, we have developed an interactive lesson strategy which enables students (especially the high energy ones) to do the teaching for you with Historical Theater: a hands-on bodily kinesthetic activity which expresses complex points of view during an historical time period. Historical Theater activities provides classrooms with an active and engaging way to tackle is
Preview of Freedom Day Starts Today Journal - South African Freedom Day - Nelson Mandela

Freedom Day Starts Today Journal - South African Freedom Day - Nelson Mandela

Created by
Smiley Brains
The story behind this productFreedom Day is a public holiday in South Africa celebrated on the 27th of April. It celebrates freedom and commemorates the first post-apartheid elections held on that day in 1994. The elections were the first non-racial national elections where everyone of voting age of over 18 from any race group, including foreign citizens permanently resident in South Africa, were allowed to vote. Previously, under the apartheid regime, non-whites in general had only limited righ
Preview of Readers Theater--Mansa Musa, the Richest Man in History

Readers Theater--Mansa Musa, the Richest Man in History

Created by
Madame Copp
Not finding adequate readers theater options for my secondary students, I decided to write some myself. I use readers theater with my struggling readers to practice fluency.This piece introduces students to the history of Mansa Musa, the richest man in history, and his journey to Mecca.It is a 2 page script written for 4 readers.
Preview of Readers Theater--Timbuktu

Readers Theater--Timbuktu

Created by
Madame Copp
Not finding adequate readers theater for my secondary students, I decided to write some myself. I use readers theater with my struggling readers to practice fluency.This piece introduces students to the history of Timbuktu, and does so through the music of Nas.It is a 3 page script written for 3 readers.
Preview of African American Culture classwork

African American Culture classwork

This lesson provided the origins of African history. Starting from the beginning, explaining and answering the question as to how did the human origins effect early civilization? This rigors lesson touches on most of the common core as well as helps students ages 5th - 12th understand where their history began. More lessons to come.
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