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Preview of Jazz Music of the Harlem Renaissance

Jazz Music of the Harlem Renaissance

Guide your students through the history of jazz during the Harlem Renaissance. This vibrant, informative 20-slide Google slideshow teaches students to listen, discuss and learn about the great composers of jazz in the 1920s and 1930s. This resource includes the following:links to videos of famous jazz compositionsstudent reflection promptshistory of jazz/background information slideslinks to videos that teach about the Harlem Jazz scenevibrant photos and images from the time periodAs a bonus...a
Preview of AFRICAN WAX PRINT PATTERNS and SHOE LESSON!

AFRICAN WAX PRINT PATTERNS and SHOE LESSON!

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2ARTChambers
AFRICAN WAX PRINT PATTERNS are colorful, bold and vibrant. This 20 page Google Slide presentation will introduce you to this beautiful fabric for use in any design lesson you can imagine. Use the included "Walk in my Shoes" Lesson or create your own goals after studying legendary Black contemporary artists of your choice. This resource includes:14 Black and white popular Wax Fabric pattern sheets My African Wax Print Pattern Drawing Guide6 Blank Shoe templates and lesson stepsStudent Samples and
Preview of Imperialism in Africa

Imperialism in Africa

This presentation is a follow up to the Roots of Imperialism. Here, students will learn the different forms of control that the Europeans used first in Africa, and how they built their colonies. Next, students will learn of successful (Ethiopians) and unsuccessful (Ashanti, Maji Maji Rebellion) movements. Finally we will finish up with positive and negative effects of colonial rule.
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr - Remarkable Contributor

Martin Luther King Jr - Remarkable Contributor

⭐ Martin Luther King Jr.Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a significant occasion that honors the birth of a remarkable advocate for civil rights in the 20th century. Despite being an American figure who primarily addressed issues of segregation and inequality within the United States, his influence extended far beyond national borders. Even years after his passing, King's nonviolent fight for equality and justice continues to hold immense relevance for present-day students and educators. The assortm
Preview of The Atlantic Slave Trade: Age of Exploration

The Atlantic Slave Trade: Age of Exploration

In this Google presentation, we will further expand upon the details of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. Students will learn the difference between Muslim and European slave holders, reasons for the end of the encomienda system, different systems of labor, and the consequences of the slave trade.
Preview of Slidedeck with Audio/Video - American Music! The 1920’s Modern Music Era Lecture

Slidedeck with Audio/Video - American Music! The 1920’s Modern Music Era Lecture

Lecture, Slidedeck, and audio/video records for a music appreciation less on the Modern Music Era in the 1920's. Perfect for a music appreciation, history, or general music class.
Preview of African American History Four Corners Activity: Grades 6-12

African American History Four Corners Activity: Grades 6-12

The Four Corners activity is an approach where students move to different corners of the room based on their response to a statement or question. It can encourage and/or support a discussion, lesson review, and allows individuals to express their opinions on a topic.Teachers can use this resource to engage students in critical thinking and promote discussion by using the Four Corners activity.This over 40-paged resource includes:Lesson planTeacher's guideFour corners signage labeled A, B, C, and
Preview of Black History Month Commemorative Stamp Project: Grades 4-12

Black History Month Commemorative Stamp Project: Grades 4-12

The Commemorative Stamp Project is a way for students to delve into key aspects of the culture, such as key figures, technology, food, art, and events. Over the course of ~3 class periods, students engage in research and then channel their creativity to design commemorative postal stamps, encapsulating their project theme.Includes over 10 pages, such as:Multi-day Lesson PlanGrading RubricStudents HandoutsTeacher Scaffolding Guide to support for ENL StudentsTeacher Planning GuideSkills developed
Preview of African Kingdoms Four Corners Activity: Grades 5-12

African Kingdoms Four Corners Activity: Grades 5-12

The Four Corners activity is an approach where students move to different corners of the room based on their response to a statement or question. It can encourage and/or support a discussion, lesson review, and allows individuals to express their opinions on a topic.Teachers can use this resource to engage students in critical thinking and promote discussion by using the Four Corners activity.This over 40-paged resource includes:Lesson planTeacher's guideFour corners signage labeled A, B, C, and
Preview of African Independence Movement Create a Political Cartoon Project: Grades 5-12

African Independence Movement Create a Political Cartoon Project: Grades 5-12

The create a political cartoon project is a way to have students demonstrate their knowledge, independently or with their peers.Students are encouraged demonstrate their understanding of the art of political cartooning and create their own political cartoons to express opinions on a current or historical issue.Materials include:Political Cartoon Planning Guide & RubricMy Political Cartoon Handout (For students to draw their image).My Political Cartoon Explanation HandoutMy Political Cartoon
Preview of The Amistad Four Corners Activity: Grades 5-12

The Amistad Four Corners Activity: Grades 5-12

The Four Corners activity is an approach where students move to different corners of the room based on their response to a statement or question. It can encourage and/or support a discussion, lesson review, and allows individuals to express their opinions on a topic.Teachers can use this resource to engage students in critical thinking and promote discussion by using the Four Corners activity.This over 40-paged resource includes:Lesson planTeacher's guideFour corners signage labeled A, B, C, and
Preview of African Kingdoms Create a Newspaper Article Project: Grades 6-12

African Kingdoms Create a Newspaper Article Project: Grades 6-12

The Create a Newspaper Article Project is a way to have students demonstrate their knowledge, independently or with their peers.Students complete reflect and research information from the past with contemporary issues, and a create a newspaper article.Materials include:Teacher Lesson PlansStudent Project GuideStudent Newspaper PlannerNewspaper Articles TemplatesStudent Reflection ActivitiesGroup Role List and more!Some of the topics students could examine include:Ancient Egypt:Kingdom of Kush (N
Preview of The Amistad Create a Newspaper Article Project: Grades 6-12

The Amistad Create a Newspaper Article Project: Grades 6-12

The Create a Newspaper Article Project is a way to have students demonstrate their knowledge, independently or with their peers.Students complete reflect and research information from the past with contemporary issues, and a create a newspaper article.Materials include:Teacher Lesson PlansStudent Project GuideStudent Newspaper PlannerNewspaper Articles TemplatesStudent Reflection ActivitiesGroup Role List and more!Some of the topics students could examine include:1. The Amistad Incident2. Kidnap
Preview of Black British African US History: How did the Transatlantic Slave Trade Work?

Black British African US History: How did the Transatlantic Slave Trade Work?

This lesson will teach students to explain how the Transatlantic Slave Trade (or Triangular Slave Trade) worked. Students will be able to create their own slave trade map and diagram and with this, fully explain the aims and the purpose of the slave trade from the point of view of the European slave traders. This is a fully resourced lesson which includes a number of printable fact sheets and worksheets as well as engaging background information, warm up tasks and learning reviews.The lesson inc
Preview of African Kingdoms Comic Book Project - Grades 4-12

African Kingdoms Comic Book Project - Grades 4-12

In this comic book project, students set out to create insightful comic books that visually describe and explore African Kingdoms.  In this activity, students choose several topics and examine its historical relevance within the larger theme. Teachers can modify this project many times with the different topics choices available.It is designed as a student-centered project that places the students at the center of the educational process. In this approach, the focus is on the needs, interests, a
Preview of African Kingdoms - Create a Political Cartoon Grades 5-12

African Kingdoms - Create a Political Cartoon Grades 5-12

The create a political cartoon project is a way to have students demonstrate their knowledge, independently or with their peers.Students are encouraged demonstrate their understanding of the art of political cartooning and create their own political cartoons to express opinions on a current or historical issue.Materials include:Political Cartoon Planning Guide & RubricMy Political Cartoon Handout (For students to draw their image).My Political Cartoon Explanation HandoutMy Political Cartoon
Preview of A Long Walk to Freedom Movie Questions: Analyzing the Life & Impact of Mandela

A Long Walk to Freedom Movie Questions: Analyzing the Life & Impact of Mandela

This resource can be used with students to help them clarify and deepen thinking and understanding on the film.Students can engage in discussions or respond to questions independently.Skills Enhanced/Developed include:Critical Thinking: Analyzing the film through these questions requires critical thinking skills to assess the portrayal of historical events, character motivations, and cultural dynamics.Cultural Awareness: The questions encourage consideration of cultural nuances, traditions, and
Preview of African Kingdoms Create a Political Cartoon Project: Grades 6-12

African Kingdoms Create a Political Cartoon Project: Grades 6-12

The create a political cartoon project is a way to have students demonstrate their knowledge, independently or with their peers.Students are encouraged demonstrate their understanding of the art of political cartooning and create their own political cartoons to express opinions on a current or historical issue.Materials include:Political Cartoon Planning Guide & RubricMy Political Cartoon Handout (For students to draw their image).My Political Cartoon Explanation HandoutMy Political Cartoon
Preview of US History Teacher/Sub Activity: Civil Rights Events and Leaders Part 1

US History Teacher/Sub Activity: Civil Rights Events and Leaders Part 1

DBQ: Civil Rights Events and Leaders Pt. 1 This 45-60 minute lesson plan is appropriate for teachers or to use as emergency sub plans. Brief short readings are included in the packet for students to analyze and complete a final activity about the Civil Rights Movement. Everything is included for this lesson.Students will be required to read and analyze each document. They will show their understanding by answering a series of questions related to the documents that they read. Historical Context:
Preview of Ancient Egypt Create a Political Cartoon Project: Grades 6-12

Ancient Egypt Create a Political Cartoon Project: Grades 6-12

The create a political cartoon project is a way to have students demonstrate their knowledge, independently or with their peers.Students are encouraged demonstrate their understanding of the art of political cartooning and create their own political cartoons to express opinions on a current or historical issue.Materials include:Political Cartoon Planning Guide & RubricMy Political Cartoon Handout (For students to draw their image).My Political Cartoon Explanation HandoutMy Political Cartoon
Preview of Beasts of No Nation Movie Questions:  Analyzing the Lives of Child Soldiers

Beasts of No Nation Movie Questions: Analyzing the Lives of Child Soldiers

This resource can be used with students to help them clarify and deepen thinking and understanding on the film.Students can engage in discussions or respond to questions independently.Skills Enhanced/Developed include:Critical Thinking: Analyzing the film through these questions requires critical thinking skills to assess the portrayal of historical events, character motivations, and cultural dynamics.Cultural Awareness: The questions encourage consideration of cultural nuances, traditions, and
Preview of Woman King Movie Questions: Analyzing the History & Influence in Tribal Africa

Woman King Movie Questions: Analyzing the History & Influence in Tribal Africa

This resource can be used with students to help them clarify and deepen thinking and understanding on the film.Students can engage in discussions or respond to questions independently.Skills Enhanced/Developed include:Critical Thinking: Analyzing the film through these questions requires critical thinking skills to assess the portrayal of historical events, character motivations, and cultural dynamics.Cultural Awareness: The questions encourage consideration of cultural nuances, traditions, and
Preview of History: The Slave Trade - Reasons for Britain's abolition of slavery in 1807

History: The Slave Trade - Reasons for Britain's abolition of slavery in 1807

In this lesson, students will investigate the main reasons why the British government began the process of abolishing slavery in 1807. As well as being able to make notes about each reason, students will be guided to complete an extended piece of historical writing based on a GCSE style question about the causes of the abolition of slavery. This is a fully resourced lesson which includes printable fact sheets and worksheets as well as engaging background information, warm up tasks and learning r
Preview of Rwandan Genocide: Create a Newspaper Article Project Grades 6-12

Rwandan Genocide: Create a Newspaper Article Project Grades 6-12

The Create a Newspaper Article Project is a way to have students demonstrate their knowledge, independently or with their peers.Students complete reflect and research information from the past with contemporary issues, and a create a newspaper article.Materials include:Teacher Lesson PlansStudent Project GuideStudent Newspaper PlannerNewspaper Articles TemplatesStudent Reflection ActivitiesGroup Role List and more!Some of the topics students could examine include:Historical Background of Ethnic
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