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9th grade african history homeschool curricula

Preview of 3-D Sculpture Lesson Recycled Art: Cardboard Abstract Shape Face! Middle School

3-D Sculpture Lesson Recycled Art: Cardboard Abstract Shape Face! Middle School

3-D Recycled Art Sculpture Lesson! Cardboard & Paint! Middle School & High School!⭐Looking for a new and easy Middle school or high school sculpture lesson for your 3-D Art Unit?! Try this student-tested art lesson (8th graders loved it!) inspired by the art of Kimmy Cantrell! ⭐This product includes plenty of design resources to easily guide your students through the Design Process.This product will help you to easily introduce your students to the Abstract mask-style faces created by t
Preview of Black History Bundle - Video Lessons & Worksheets

Black History Bundle - Video Lessons & Worksheets

This amazing bundle of video lessons from Bobblehead George includes 5 Lessons on the Road:The Enslaved Community at George Washington's Mount Vernon - Video Lesson & WorksheetAndrew Jackson's First Hermitage - Video Lesson & WorksheetThe Gilmore Farm/A Freedman's Home - Video Lesson & WorksheetThe Enslaved Community at James Madison's Montpelier - Video Lesson & WorksheetMontpelier Station/Separate but not Equal - Video Lesson & WorksheetEach of these lessons features teache
Preview of James Madison's Montpelier Bundle - Video Lessons & Worksheets

James Madison's Montpelier Bundle - Video Lessons & Worksheets

This amazing bundle of video lessons from Bobblehead George includes 6 Lessons on the Road:Virtual Tour of James Madison's Montpelier - Video Lesson & WorksheetThe Evolution of James Madison's Montpelier - Video Lesson & WorksheetThe Gilmore Farm/A Freedman's Home - Video Lesson & WorksheetThe Enslaved Community at James Madison's Montpelier - Video Lesson & WorksheetThe Enlightenment - Video Lesson & WorksheetMontpelier Station/Separate but not Equal - Video Lesson & Wor
Preview of The First Hermitage - Video Lesson & Worksheet

The First Hermitage - Video Lesson & Worksheet

This video lesson from Bobblehead George focuses on Andrew Jackson's FIRST Hermitage!The Hermitage mansion that people visit today wasn’t the only home to Jackson that stands on the property. From 1804 to 1821 a two-story log farmhouse was home to Andrew Jackson and his family. Jackson had many important visitors while living here, including former Aaron Burr and the 5th President of the United States James Monroe. Join the Bobblehead George crew for a look at the home that Andrew Jackson first
Preview of The Enslaved Community at James Madison's Montpelier - Video Lesson & Worksheet

The Enslaved Community at James Madison's Montpelier - Video Lesson & Worksheet

This video lesson from Bobblehead George focuses on the lives and legacies of the enslaved community that lived and labored at James Madison's Montpelier.James Madison's Montpelier Plantation was the home to as many as six generations of African Americans -- over 300 individuals -- held as property by the Madison family. These people labored every single day to create and sustain the wealth and privilege enjoyed by the Madison's. Each enslaved person at Montpelier was a unique human being with h
Preview of The Gilmore Farm - A Freedman's Home Video Lesson & Worksheet

The Gilmore Farm - A Freedman's Home Video Lesson & Worksheet

Join the Bobblehead George crew for a look at the Gilmore Farm, the only preserved and interpreted freedman’s home in the United States. This video lesson features teachers Mr. Raymond, Mr. Gimbi, and Mr. Graham. Their amazing chemistry and knowledge makes these lessons unique, accurate, and entertaining! As a site built during Reconstruction, Gilmore Cabin serves to teach the public about the legacies of slavery in America including political status, land ownership, and economic production. Ge
Preview of The Enslaved Community at George Washington's Mount Vernon - Video Lesson

The Enslaved Community at George Washington's Mount Vernon - Video Lesson

Honor the extraordinary lives of the men, women, and children who made up the enslaved community at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Mount Vernon was the home of George Washington. It was also home to hundreds of enslaved men, women, and children who lived here under Washington’s control. He depended on their labor to build and maintain his household and plantation. They, in turn, found ways to survive in a world that denied their freedom. This video lesson from Bobblehead George will highligh
Preview of Child Labor PowerPoint Presentation

Child Labor PowerPoint Presentation

This Power Point presentation on was made to supplement a lesson regarding child labor. This Power Point presentation uses the chocolate industry in order to get the message across as child labor in parts of Africa is still very much widespread. Two of the countries that are emphasized in this presentation include the Ivory Coast and Ghana. This would make a great lesson for studying the Geography of this area. This Power Point includes the definition of child labor as well as reasons to why i
Preview of 5000 Years of Slavery

5000 Years of Slavery

Created by
Swan Academy
The class about global slavery over 5000 years is an eye-opening course that delves into the complex world of enslavement throughout history. This profound exploration encapsulates not just the well-known Atlantic slave trade era, but also slavery across diverse civilizations from antiquity to the present day. It delves into the slavery practices of the ancient Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, as well as in medieval Europe and Asia, providing an insightful perspective into various socio-economic, poli
Preview of It's Trevor Noah - Born a Crime (Young Adult Version) Chapter Questions & Key

It's Trevor Noah - Born a Crime (Young Adult Version) Chapter Questions & Key

40+ PAGES of questions and answers! This unit plan utilizes Trevor Noah's It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime (YA edition) to introduce and teach 20th century African history, resilience, and coming of age/adolescence. This resource is individual chapter questions and answers for each. 40 pages of questions and answers in total! Also included is an Anticipation Guide for students to respond to major ideas and themes addressed in the book before and after reading. A great way to introduce South Africa
Preview of Francophone Country Research Unit with Videos; First Week French 1/2 Review

Francophone Country Research Unit with Videos; First Week French 1/2 Review

Teachers and parents, This is a great, multicultural way to kick off the school year in French 1! Have students watch a series of four videos detailing European involvement in Africa and then release the independent project for them to research a Francophone country and make a poster or slideshow compiling their research together! This way no student who registers late gets too far behind while everyone who is there from day one gets some cultural and cross-curricular reinforcement. Meanwhile Fr
Preview of African indigenous knowledge systems you should know

African indigenous knowledge systems you should know

Created by
Odunife History
What's inside?African origins of Fractal Geometry in Architecture, Symbols, Art, spirituality, and West African hairstylesThe science behind the  Ifá  Corpus of the Yoruba peopleThe Bunyoro women of Uganda- Pioneers in childbirth practices and maternal healthThe Nganyi Metereologists (Rainmakers) of KenyaThe North African origin of Chemistry (Egypt & Sudan)The African origins of Philosophy, Mathematics & writingThe Branama Divination  of Senegal and the African origins and of GeomancyBon
Preview of The History of Slavery vs Indentured Servitude

The History of Slavery vs Indentured Servitude

Created by
Swan Academy
Slavery and indentured servitude were two different forms of labor that were prevalent in the past. Slavery involved buying, owning, and selling human beings as property and forcing them into a lifetime of unpaid labor. This practice was racially based, primarily involving the African population. Slaves had no rights or freedoms, and their offspring were also considered property of the slave owners. On the other hand, indentured servitude involved a contract between two parties where one party a
Preview of African Empires Presentation Research Project

African Empires Presentation Research Project

African Empires Presentation - Research Project is an individual or small group project where students are given a kingdom in ancient Africa to research and present to the class. Original project requires a poster board for presentations but could easily be converted into a slideshow presentation. A rubric is included. Students will need a book or outside resources to complete this project. I’ve done this project many times through the years and it has worked well for me. Download now. What do y
Preview of Legends in Dance - Katherine Dunham

Legends in Dance - Katherine Dunham

This worksheet packet specifically explores the legendary dancer who propelled the awareness of the cultures of Africa and West Indies through her choreography on stage and screen. Called the "Matriarch of Black Dance" her groundbreaking repertoire combined innovative interpretations of Caribbean dances, traditional ballet, African rituals, and African American rhythms to create the "Dunham Technique. Her use of folk and ethnic choreography pioneered the anthropological dance movement. For mo
Preview of (AP) US History Distance Learning Curriculum and Supports

(AP) US History Distance Learning Curriculum and Supports

Purpose of Product: This product was designed to provide an affordable instrument for American History teachers, specifically for the AP US History Course, as a result of the 2020 COVID-19 global pandemic. This material is already embedded in Mano Koa Enterprises’ AP US History curriculum. If you already own the AP US History Total Course product, you do not need to purchase this product! What are Express Notes? The Express Notes OMNIBUS contains a collection all the relevant content (events, pe
Preview of Syllabus for African American Studies- Revisable

Syllabus for African American Studies- Revisable

A syllabus for African American Studies. Has course objective, grading policy (can edit to fit your district), and an outline of what students will be learning (for an 18-week block schedule course, equivalent to a semester course). Comes with, 100+ terms you can use for word walls, project ideas, etc. Topic ideas for each unit, Media you can use for each unit, and a permission slip for students to have parents sign.
Preview of Africa's Great contribution to Ancient World Civilization

Africa's Great contribution to Ancient World Civilization

Created by
Odunife History
Colonized history has painted Africa as a dark continent lacking in innovation and technological advancement.Let's challenge this false narrative together as we explore the Great contributions that the African ancestors have gifted the world!Areas of contribution to explore:Education ArchitectureScience & Technology Architecture & Design Medicine Agriculture & Food TechnologyManufacturing & textileFor children, teens, homeschoolers, parents, and teachers.
Preview of Rwanda

Rwanda

Created by
Swan Academy
Rwanda, often known as the "Land of a Thousand Hills", is a small landlocked country located in East-Central Africa. It is bordered by Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Despite its painful history marked by the 1994 genocide, where nearly a million Tutsis were murdered by ethnic Hutus, Rwanda has shown a remarkable recovery and is now considered one of Africa's most stable countries. It is renowned for its breathtaking scenery which includes mountains, savannah
Preview of African American History: 20th Century and Related Events

African American History: 20th Century and Related Events

This elective course inspires guided inquiry and discussions relating to African American history in the 20th century. It addresses triumphs of a resilient people who have progressed in American culture despite systemic barriers. Historic tragedies are also discussed and the contributing role different types of racism historically played in society. The course is intended for high school students in grades 9 – 12 and includes advanced reading selections that can be explored as appropriate.
Preview of Let's Study Africa

Let's Study Africa

Created by
Shannan Swindler
Let's Study Africa!Perfect for homeschoolers that love to travel the world (virtually or in person), 'Let’s Study Africa' is your passport to exciting learning that captures the curiosity of your middle and high school student. This 10-week curriculum covers 52 African countries with daily reading and videos. Add in the virtual tours, museum activities, mapping skills, and projects that cover the five themes of geography to ensure you have a well-rounded homeschool geography curriculum. No more
Preview of NGSS Are there Different Races?  Passing Chromosomes from Parent to Offspring

NGSS Are there Different Races? Passing Chromosomes from Parent to Offspring

This is s four to five week unit that investigates how genes are passed from parent to offspring by reading passages (jigsaws available). Students use and develop models by mapping migration patterns to track the traits from Africa to the rest of the world. CERs where students can express their ideas as well as ask questions that can be argued in the classroom or online. If you are looking for lessons that are culturally relevant and socially relevant, this the unit for you. This unit has change
Preview of 1619 History Project

1619 History Project

Created by
Aegean Academy
A year-long early US History course for homeschoolers using the 1619 Project materials.
Preview of Mathematics, Demographics & Slavery: The 1790 Census in Ratio, Percents & Graphs

Mathematics, Demographics & Slavery: The 1790 Census in Ratio, Percents & Graphs

Created by
SamizdatMath
The first U.S. Census was conducted in 1790 to decide on the apportionment of the Congress. The people counted were Free White Males Over !6, who were allowed to vote, White Males Under 16, Free White Females, Enslaved Persons and "Others." Your students will use this data to express relationships between different groups, most significantly the ratio of "Free White Men" to "Enslaved Persons." Please note that this refers to the people who worked as slaves to the current terminology as "Enslaved
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