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Adult education Black History Month lectures

Preview of Civil Rights Movement PowerPoint/Google Slides + Video Clip Links + Guided Notes

Civil Rights Movement PowerPoint/Google Slides + Video Clip Links + Guided Notes

Civil Rights PowerPoint / Google Slides with lecture notes is packed with primary source documents, stunning visuals, and 9 embedded YouTube videos for student engagement and optional STUDENT GUIDED NOTES for students to complete during lecture for differentiated learning.. I have used these notes with A.P., Honors and regular classes. ** Includes Google Slides version of PowerPoints and Google Apps version of the guided notes for distance learningTake it easy on yourself. For these PowerPoints
Preview of Black History Arts & Humanities BUNDLE (FULL LESSONS)

Black History Arts & Humanities BUNDLE (FULL LESSONS)

PERFECT FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH!This unique bundle offers a variety of selections from "The Arts Professor" vast collection of arts and humanities presentations that contain within them specific references and focuses on African-American and black cultures, histories, and communities. From cruel history and societal injustices to triumphant achievements and inspiring legacies, educate your students on the powerful influence black culture has had on music, theatre, storytelling, and culture.There
Preview of Boston Busing Crisis

Boston Busing Crisis

Created by
Jamie Wiggin
A 20 slide google presentation that encompasses the events of the Boston Busing Crisis which culminated in the violence of 1974-1975 school year. The presentation discusses the role of Brown v. Board of Education, subsequent early voluntary desegregation efforts, METCO, Judge Garrity's decision to integrate the schools and the resulting actions of ROAR. The slides can be used as a lecture aid or for students to conduct their own inquiry into the event.
Preview of James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues” Handout

James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues” Handout

Created by
William Tarvin
A detailed analysis of James Baldwin’s short story, “Sonny’s Blues,” including the following: its plot; its characters; its themes; its symbolism, particularly of the names; the recognition and reversal which occur at its end; point of view; and music symbolism. My handout, which has blanks that your students can fill in, is suitable for a homework assignment or as an in-class activity. You may also want to incorporate some information in your own lecture notes or other class activities. An an
Preview of Black History Month Drama Lesson - Untold Stories of African American Actors

Black History Month Drama Lesson - Untold Stories of African American Actors

How do you honor Black History Month and Martin Luther King day in a drama class? This 41-slide powerpoint shares amazing and inspiring stories of prominent African American actors, and teaches powerful examples of individuals standing up against prejudice and racism.Powerpoint Includes 41 rendered slides featuring profiles of 6 significant African American theater actors and theater artists.Hattie McDanielPaul RobesonJames Earl JonesJosephine BakerAugust WilsonNichelle NicholsCheck out other ho
Preview of Ethos, Pathos, & Logos w/ MLK's "I Have a Dream" & JFK's Inauguration Speeches

Ethos, Pathos, & Logos w/ MLK's "I Have a Dream" & JFK's Inauguration Speeches

Hello Fellow Teacher, Thank you for considering this 9-page document to teach and/or review ethos, pathos, and logos with your students. What is included in this ready-to-print document?MLK's "I have a Dream" SpeechJFK's Inauguration Speech3 questions about ethos for both speeches3 questions about pathos for both speeches3 questions about logos for both speeches3 questions about how the MLK and JFK integrated rhetorical devices for both speechesYou have a total of 24 questions for students who c
Preview of Ralph Ellison's "Battle Royal" Handout

Ralph Ellison's "Battle Royal" Handout

Created by
William Tarvin
An analysis of Ralph Ellison’s short story “Battle Royal,” a chapter from his novel Invisible Man, including its themes, plot, climax, recognition, reversal, protagonists, antagonists, symbolism, and point of view. Some teachers overlook the fact that one powerful way Ellison shows that in the American South of the 1930s and 1940s African Americans were “invisible” (that is, when whites looked at them they did not see human beings but a stereotype) is by never giving the protagonist of his nove
Preview of Richard Wright’s “The Man Who Was Almost a Man” Handout

Richard Wright’s “The Man Who Was Almost a Man” Handout

Created by
William Tarvin
The seventeen-year-old “King” Dave slays the Goliath of Southern racism in Wright’s brilliant short story, whose paradoxical title—How can “a man” be “almost a man”?—will jump out at your perceptive students. My handout provides a detailed analysis of the story’s structure (including inciting moment, climax, denouement, reversal, and recognition); its protagonist and antagonists; its themes, setting, and point of view; and its irony, paradox, and name symbolism. This seven-page part of the h
Preview of Save with the  West African History Bundle

Save with the West African History Bundle

This bundle combines four lessons specifically on West Africa. Combined, Historic Cities of West Africa -Kano and the Walled Cities of HausalandThe 100,000 Horsemen of West Africa: Then and Now, andTimbuktuProvide a well illustrated and sweeping overview of the land, peopling and history of a region of Africa the size of the United States. Even today, West Africa has nearly 300,000,000 people. Yet the typical images our youth are shown makes it seem small and sparsely populated. This bundle cha
Preview of 3 Short Stories on Race & Class | PowerPoint | Handouts | Activities | Quizzes

3 Short Stories on Race & Class | PowerPoint | Handouts | Activities | Quizzes

Three Short Stories that deal with Race, Discrimination, Interracial Marriage & Class. Here is the order I teach them in:1) So What Are You, Anyway? by Lawrence Hill2) Say Yes by Tobias Wolff3) The Stolen Party by Liliana HekerYou receive:A PowerPoint lecture on the social and historical use of the term Negro in America and the worldA handout supplementing the PowerPointPlot-sequencing activities for all three storiesQuizzes of differing levels for all three stories
Preview of 3 PowerPoints on Racism, Homophobia (65+ slides) & 2 Small Assignments

3 PowerPoints on Racism, Homophobia (65+ slides) & 2 Small Assignments

You get 3 PowerPoints covering the topics of Racism, Ableism, Ageism, Homophobia, Islamophobia, Affirmative Action, Moral Decision-Making, Culture, Anti-semitism.2 fun Assignments on ISMS and CultureThis is essentially most of a unit, just missing a culminating task/test :p Enjoy
Preview of Debates over Slavery (14 page Google Slide for class)

Debates over Slavery (14 page Google Slide for class)

Complete Google Drive folder exploring the History of Slavery for High School students. This fun and engaging mini-unit that will keep your students focused and ready to explore the harm and benefits associated with Slavery. This lesson can be taught as part for a US History course, especially towards the end of the year. Teaching history will engage your students and make them reflect on African American culture, and social justice issues.This packet includes:- 14 slide Google Slides presentati
Preview of Gwendolyn Brooks’s “We Real Cool” Handout

Gwendolyn Brooks’s “We Real Cool” Handout

Created by
William Tarvin
Detailed analysis of the theme, structure, and stylistic aspects of Brooks’s “We Real Cool.” The handout also contains an essay explicating the poem. This nine-paragraph essay may be used as a model in explicating any poem. The first paragraph of the essay has a lead-in sentence (about Brooks), a thesis sentence, and a statement of procedure. Next there is a paragraph discussing the theme of her poem. Then one on its structure, including a summary of “We Real Cool.” Succeeding body paragra
Preview of Black History Month - Black Art History

Black History Month - Black Art History

Black History Month Powerpoint presentation about influential black visual artists throughout history. Includes information on the Harlem Renaissance, photos of artwork, and a documentary. Warning-Documentary on last slide does use some controversial language - preview before sharing.
Preview of Claude McKay’s “The Harlem Dancer” in Teaching the Shakespearean Sonnet Handout

Claude McKay’s “The Harlem Dancer” in Teaching the Shakespearean Sonnet Handout

Created by
William Tarvin
In introducing the Shakespearean sonnet, a teacher typically follows the natural inclination of using one by the Bard himself. Considering vocabulary, theme, and style, I have found that a Shakespearean (sometimes called English) sonnet by a modern poet is preferable. This handout shows how I use a Shakespearean sonnet by Claude McKay, a major poet of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance, to introduce this genre to my students. The themes of “The Harlem Dancer” immediately seize their attention since
Preview of Frederick Douglass Essay

Frederick Douglass Essay

This essay highlights the important milestones in the life of Frederick Douglass, one of the most prominent figures in the American literature and in the struggle to abolish slavery. It can be used as a reference and guideline for further study about the life of Frederick Douglass and the American History.
Preview of Institutionalized by Kendrick Lamar Lyrical Analysis

Institutionalized by Kendrick Lamar Lyrical Analysis

Created by
AP LIT MAGIC
A lyrical genius and narrative mastermind, Kendrick Lamar's songs and concept albums provide rich content for high school and college students to explore topics of growing up, identity crisis, materialism, wealth, and gaining musical success. This presentation includes lyrics, analysis questions, and detailed explanations for the song "Institutionalized" by Kendrick Lamar. Certain expletives are censored for appropriateness.
Preview of Gwendolyn Brooks’s “Sadie and Maud” Handout

Gwendolyn Brooks’s “Sadie and Maud” Handout

Created by
William Tarvin
A detailed analysis of Brooks’s “Sadie and Maud,” a poem which protests against the stereotyping of African-American women. Much of the handout is an explication essay, in which blanks have been left for students to provide answers to practical exercises dealing with explicating poems. For instance, they will find examples of symbolism, alliteration, metaphors, and rhyme schemes in “Sadie and Maud,” as well as examine its themes, structure, and metrics. The purpose of these exercises is to re
Preview of Robert Hayden’s “Those Winter Sundays” Handout

Robert Hayden’s “Those Winter Sundays” Handout

Created by
William Tarvin
A detailed analysis of the structure, characters, themes, imagery, and symbolism of Hayden’s most popular poem, “Those Winter Sundays.” In addition, the handout provides activities on the metrical and sound devices used in the poem, including hand-on work with scansion, alliteration, consonance, and assonance. Through these exercises your students should come away with an awareness of how the smallest aspect of this textured poem is important. Doing the activities in this handout alone or i
Preview of Maya Angelou's "Sister Monroe" Handout

Maya Angelou's "Sister Monroe" Handout

Created by
William Tarvin
An analysis of Maya Angelou’s hilarious short story “Sister Monroe.” This handout begins with a discussion of what typically makes people laugh. Five characteristics of humor are listed and applied to Angelou’s story. A distinction is then made between physical humor and intellectual humor; again the use if these two types are examined in “Sister Monroe.” This handout aims to provide your students with a greater understanding of what humor is and of how brilliantly Angelou uses humor in her
Preview of What is Black History Month?

What is Black History Month?

Created by
KinderKween14
Use this quick and simple PPT to teach any group of students why we celebrate black history. Add videos and or music
Preview of Kano and the Walled Cities of Hausaland

Kano and the Walled Cities of Hausaland

"Kano and the Walled Cities of West Africa" introduces the large West African fortified city and its wall that circled the Northern Nigerian city for 14 km! Kano was part of a region called the Hausa City-States that featured vast trading networks and tens of thousands horsemen. This is a non-stereotypical perspective on African History.
Preview of Harlem Renaissance PowerPoint

Harlem Renaissance PowerPoint

Explores the origins of the Harlem Renaissance and includes hyperlinks for various entertainers of the era.
Preview of Minimal Weekly Planner

Minimal Weekly Planner

- Weekly Planner Overview - Weekly spread include space to write your daily schedule, detail appointments and keep track of all days clearly with the weekly view.- Uses : Minimalist style / Travel or Personal Diary / Food, Meal, Exercise Tracker / Bullet Notes / Daily To do Checklist / School Home work / Office Task Reminder / Scheduler, Organizer/ Recording Progress Report / Monitoring Sales Productivity / Activity Record / Journal / Spread / Handwriting material / Agenda / Appointment / Planni
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