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  1. When we call for education, we mean real education: making connections through the Niagara Movement.(Lesson Plan) : An article from: Black History Bulletin by John W. Thoms, Priscilla Aquino, 2005-01-01
  2. The revolution will not be televised: exploring contemporary social justice issues in the United States.(Lesson Plan) : An article from: Black History Bulletin by Malcolm Scott, 2005-01-01
  3. Lesson Plans on African-American History (Compiled, Written, and Edited by New York City Teachers) by United Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO, 1969
  4. Multicultural service learning as authentic assessment: Carter G. Woodson's Mis-Education of the Negro Revisited.: An article from: Black History Bulletin by Cleopatra Warren, 2007-06-22
  5. Teaching and learning U.S. history through a multicultural curriculum: conquest, slavery, and indispensable labor.: An article from: Black History Bulletin by Paula Marie Seniors, 2007-06-22
  6. The African country projecte: making ancestral connections.: An article from: Black History Bulletin by Sharonda Allen, 2007-06-22
  7. Connecting culturally diverse students with special needs to culturally responsive curriculum: an example and a revelation.: An article from: Black History Bulletin by Jennifer Judson, Grant A. Kessler, 2007-01-01
  8. Hangings in the United States: connecting students with special needs to socially significant activities in U.S. history.: An article from: Black History Bulletin by Larry C. Bryant, 2007-01-01
  9. Contributions of African Americans: teachers can't teach what they don't know.: An article from: Black History Bulletin by Rebecca M. Giles, Alicia L. Moore, 2007-06-22
  10. Respecting the traditions of our families: cultural reference as academic motivation for diverse learners.: An article from: Black History Bulletin by Lisa Perez, Jennifer Judson, 2007-01-01
  11. In Honor of Harriet Tubman.: An article from: Instructor (1990) by Bee Cullinan, 2000-01-01

81. African American Population Shifts--U.S. History/Geography/Economics Lesson Plan
a searchable database and a 365 day calendar of black history. This lesson plan may be used to address the 912 Subject area US history Standard Understands
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Students will understand the following: The United States conducts a census every 10 years. The percentage of African Americans in different parts of the United States changed in the course of the last century. There are economic, educational, and lifestyle reasons that African Americans moved from one part of the country to another. For this lesson, you will need: Access, in print or online, to U.S. population statistics from 1900 to the present Explain to students that they are going to track the population of African Americans in the South and in the North of the United States during the course of the 20th century. Ask students what resources they can use in this assignment. This question should lead to identifying for students books of statistical data in your school library, public library, or nearby university library as well as Web sites such as census Even casually reviewing the data, students should be able to tell you the frequency with which the U.S. population is counted. With that information they should be able to set up a chart for recording data from their sources.

82. Black History In Music
TLW look for the relationship between black history and the discuss an essay topicthe role black music has the author but used this lesson plan, please send
http://www.monroe.k12.la.us/mcs/hot_list/professional/mcs_lp/music/lp.html
DATE: May 1998 NAME OF LESSON: Black History in Music TEACHER'S NAME: Stacey Guillory PARISH: Monroe City Schools SCHOOL: Carroll Magnet High EMAIL: sguillor@monroe.k12.la.us SUBJECT AREA: English LEVEL: TOPICS: American History, Research, Grammar and Literature, Library Skills PURPOSE: To put musical styles with which students are familiar into American historical contexts, such as the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement, the Harlem Renaissance, and the two World Wars MATERIALS: handouts, overhead projector, Encarta, Internet, On-line encyclopedias, various library books, CDs, cassette tapes, magazines, musical timelines TIME: approximately 2 weeks PROCEDURE: Day One:
    TLW be given a Project Table of Contents Grade Sheet , and KWL chart form from the instructor.
    TLW complete his/her KWL chart.
    TLW share his/her ideas from his/her KWL chart.
    TLW create a web using the K column from his/her chart (a class web is created along with the individual webs)
    TLW receive instructions for preparing a musical word wall.
Days Two -Three:
    TLW read a short paragraph about each musical style.

83. The History Of Jim Crow
Jim Crow This postreading lesson offers students paths for research stemming from Griffin s black Like Me Understanding history Through the Literary Reviews of
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Jim Crow Lesson Plans All lesson plans are available to print as Adobe PDF files. If you don't have the FREE Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here History
Teachers contribute their best lessons on the events that they think are the most important in the Jim Crow years. The lessons also link themselves to one or more of the four episodes of The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow Be sure to check out the interactive student activities under " Simulations "Historical Analyses, Cognitive Organizers, Essay Questions in a writer's workshop format, mini quizzes, Primary Source Material Analysis, and Prediction Centers create a well-rounded unit of study designed to challenge and motivate students to learn more about this period in history. The Brown v. Board of Education Cases: An Education Unit on the Cases Comprising the Landmark 1954 School Desegregation Decision
Students analyze the legal history of segregation in this 7-section unit, focusing on documents from five early court cases that comprised the landmark Brown v. Board of Education

84. Teacher Lesson Plan - To Kill A Mockingbird
Middle Passage White Ships and black Cargo . Exploring Oral history analysis of oral histories from Alabama a town poem based on photographs in lesson II.
http://memory.loc.gov/learn/lessons/98/mock/intro.html
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A Historical Perspective Kathleen Prody and Nicolet Whearty Students gain a sense of the living history that surrounds the novel To Kill a Mockingbird . Through studying primary source materials from American Memory and other online resources, students of all backgrounds may better grasp how historical events and human forces have shaped relationships between black and white, and rich and poor cultures of our country. This unit guides students on a journey through the Depression Era in the 1930s. Activities familiarize the students with Southern experiences through the study of the novel and African American experiences through the examination of primary sources.
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Students will:
  • learn about the history of African Americans in the South through analysis of historical and literary primary source photographs and documents; demonstrate visual literacy skills; master research skills necessary to use American Memory collections; be able to distinguish points of view in several types of primary sources; be able to identify literary devices and figurative language in historical documents and personal narratives;

85. Canadian Black Heritage In The Third Millennium
Diversity and African Canadian Women This history assignment provides students with and equity and the life experiences of black women URL Submit a lesson Plan
http://fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~gpieters/lessons.html
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  • Nova Scotia Black Pioneers
    A Teaching Unit prepared by Carolyn Smith, Black Educators Association of Nova Scotia as a joint project with the Nova Scotia Department of Education. The project consists of a series of 35mm slides of Nova Scotia Black Pioneer Life created from the art of Harold Cromwell, and this text document.
    URL: http://lrt2.ednet.ns.ca/PD/bea/slidegif/
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86. Black History Stamps
The lesson emphasizes finding, organizing, synthesizing and and his or her place in American history. the contributions of the black Americans honored by
http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/lessons/stamps/
Black History Stamps
In this lesson, students learn about the lives and contributions of the many black Americans who are honored on U.S. commemorative postage stamps. One way of understanding American cultural values is to consider those individuals who are honored in this manner. The lesson emphasizes finding, organizing, synthesizing and communicating information. The culminating activity is a presentation in which students report on their research about the honoree and his or her place in American history. Grade Level:
Time Allotment:
5 class periods
Subject Matter: Social Studies and English
Students will know:
  • the contributions of the black Americans honored by commemorative stamps and some of the challenges that they faced
  • the social, political, economic, artistic and historic context for those Americans commemorated in stamps
  • the criteria for honoring a person with a commemorative stamp
Students will be able to:
  • Make a presentation that synthesizes information about a historical figure and time. To do this, they need to establish a focus for their research (know what they are looking for), cull relevant information, record and organize the information to suit the established purpose
  • Write a persuasive letter
Standards:
ELA (national):
  • Identify, organize, analyze, and use information from various sources

87. African American History
explanation of the Johnkankus, reference materials, a classroom lesson plan are all to the Still Family, the Underground Railroad and black history in general
http://www.aawc.com/aah.html
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African American History Challenge
Brief Summary - An Internet based curriculum enhancement tool for African American History education programs. It consists of test questions based on the lives of important 19th century African Americans. African American Mosaic Brief Summary - A Library of Congress resource guide for the study of Black history and culture. Afrigeneas Brief Summary - "AfriGeneas provides leadership, promotion and advocacy for the mutual development and use of a system of genealogy resources for researching African related ancestry." Alcan Highway Black History Brief Summary - "During World War II in the Canadian Wilderness, 10,607 U.S. soldiers built a road 1,522 miles long in eight months (1942-1943). Around 3,695 of these soldiers were Black men." Besides giving valuable details on the Black History of the Alaska-Canadian (Alcan) Highway, this wonderful site has many photos showing African Americans building the Alcan Highway. Black American Heritage Month Brief Summary - Has the Canadian perspective on Black History. Contains many excellent related links including historic Atlantic Monthly articles by Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, and other famous Blacks.

88. Secondary Teachers - History Of Science - Resources - Information - Links - Less
Secondary Teachers, history of Science, Information, Resources, lesson plans, Bibliography, Links lesson plans history Science.
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89. Black History Month - Lesson Activities
This lesson plan was created by Children s Media Project which worked with Pictographic Poetry of Current Events for black history Month The students will
http://www.powertolearn.com/spotlights/black_history_month/lesson_activities.htm
The Search for Identity: Their Eyes Were Watching God
This lesson plan is a series of ideas and activities to use when teaching Zora Neale Hurston's novel Their Eyes Were Watching God . Although the focus is on the novel, the lessons integrate reading, writing (both response and analytical), and oral activities. The plan includes ideas for individual work and group work.
Grade Range: 9-12
What is American Culture?

This lesson plan was created by Children's Media Project which worked with Ulster County BOCES and five schools to create video animation pieces that answer essential questions from NYS Social Studies Core Curriculum as well as other subject areas.
Grade Range: 5-8, 9-12
Personal Homage

In this activity, students pay homage to a famous African American they admire, conducting research and then creating a work of art about that person.
Grade Range: K-4, 5-8, 9-12
Pictographic Poetry of Current Events for Black History Month

The students will write a pattern, shaped, or pictographic poem displaying their feelings about a current or historic event or contemporary or historic figure related to African Americans.. This lesson reinforces the connection between images and words, giving students a better understanding of symbolism. Grade Range: 5-8 Discussion Questions for Walt Frazier Ask the Expert This lesson activity offers suggested discussion questions for students in three different age ranges, K-4, 5-8 and 9-12 based on a student Ask the Expert with New York Knick broadcaster and former star player Walt Frazier.

90. Disney Educational Productions | Cyberlesson
First Stop EduStation s Cyber lesson, where your students will find engaging black history Month ideas paired with a handpicked selection of Internet info
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/lessons?id=169

91. Lesson Plan Share
Make it a Habitat Grade Level 7 Here is a lesson plan I used this year black history Month Technology Project - Grade Level 4th and up This is a project that
http://www.sofie.org/SOFIEfiles/faculty/LessonPlan.asp
Below are a list of Lesson Plans developed by Faculty members of Sacred Heart Schools. They are available for other Faculty within the Network to download. To have your lesson plan added to the list, please send it as an attachment to an e-mail that includes: your name and school and the plan's subject and grade level. All Plans are available in MS Word format. To download one of them, simply right-click on the corresponding link and choose "save target as". Plans are available for the following subjects so far: English Science Religion, History and Social Studies and Mathematics . We welcome all contributions, but would particularly appreciate receiving plans in the following subjects: Modern or Ancient Languages, Technology and Elementary Education.
Click on the project title for instructions. Other documents you will need can be downloaded by clicking on links in the project's description. Science English

92. Black Holes - Lesson Plan
can use the information available in this interactive lesson to research types of black holes, investigate the history of scientific ideas
http://amazing-space.stsci.edu/resources/explorations/blackholes/teacher/lessonp
No Escape: The Truth About Black Holes
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Goal / purpose: The goal of this lesson is to provide factual information that will allow students to extend their understanding of basic physical concepts that apply to the study of black holes. Students will see how physics and mathematics are used to predict the existence and properties of these invisible objects. Students will learn how the Hubble Space Telescope is gathering data to further mankind's understanding of black holes. The module is designed as a research source for individual exploration of the black hole topic. Students can use the information available in this interactive lesson to research types of black holes, investigate the history of scientific ideas that led to today's concept of black holes, and to test their understanding of the nature of black holes. The assessment component is designed to provide students with an opportunity to practice communicating results of their Internet research to a specified audience. Desired learning outcomes: After completing No Escape: The Truth About Black Holes , students will be able to: 1. Distinguish between an event horizon and an accretion zone of a black hole.

93. Education First: Black History Activities
AfricanAmerican history was chosen as a topic because of black history Hotlist is a starting point for anyone studying events in honor of black history Month. Find out how
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/BHM/AfroAm.html
images from: [four black children in a yard],
source: The Library of Congress and Detroit Publishing Company
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Subject Sampler Treasure Hunt ... Videoconferencing
Introduction The following six Web sites were created as models to suggest ways to integrate the World Wide Web and videoconferencing into classroom learning. African-American History was chosen as a topic because of its importance, popularity and the wealth of Internet resources available on the topic. What we hope to add to this richness are some specific strategies for integrating the Web into learning. So rather than merely send learners to a Web site, we've arranged separate formats designed to support different kinds of learning. Read the blurbs below or check out Working the Web for Education to help you decide which activities you might want to use.
Hotlist Black History Hotlist is a starting point for anyone studying African-American events and issues. If you have your own learning activities in mind, you might use these links as raw material or the place to begin independent research.
Interactive Treasure Hunt If you want to test your knowledge of African-American history (and even develop an essay on the topic), try the

94. KODAK: Teaching Basic Darkroom Techniques
Kodak site giving twelve lessons plans for teaching basic black and white darkroom procedures.
http://webs.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/education/lessonPlans/darkroom/
Choose a Meeting #1 - Introduction and proof sheets #2 - Chemical mixing and handling, darkroom safety #3 - Proof sheets and paper processing #4 - Film processing #5 - Basic enlarging #6 - Dodging and printing-in #7 - Enlarging practice #8 - Mounting #9 - Optional vignetting, texture screens #10 - Optional convergence control, combination printing #11 - Optional push processing film #12 - Optional spotting
HOW TO USE THIS COURSE
R ead through this course at least once, and familiarize yourself with the material presented and the order of presentation. You may want to change some of the topics or the order in which they are presented, depending on the maturity and the experience of your class. You will notice that each meeting outline includes an assignment. The assignments are an important part of the course. Each student should complete the darkroom exercises. If all the students do the suggested work when it is assigned, you will find that the course will move swiftly. For your convenience, we have provided the entire lesson plan in one file for printing.

95. A Black History Treasure Hunt
A black history Treasure Hunt This site provides four treasure hunts grouped by grade levels for students in elementary through high school. Students read ten clues, then ten Internet biographies
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/lesson0

96. Lesson Plans
Teaching Strategies. lesson plans. Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K5). 50 lesson plans for primary grade students. 8). 80 lesson plans appropriate for grades 6
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Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 50 lesson plans for primary grade students.
Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Intermediate School (6-8). 80 lesson plans appropriate for grades 6-8.
Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange High School (9-12). 95 lesson plans suitable for the high school level.
Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 36 miscellaneous lesson plans for students in grades k-5.
Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Intermediate School (6-8). 25 miscellaneous lesson plans for the middle school.
Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange High School (9-12). 14 miscellaneous lesson plans for the 9-12 grades.
Afghanistan:Land in Crisis. Afghanistan: Land in Crisis, presented by National Geograpic.Com., features news, background, online activities, teachers' guides, lesson plans, a regularly updated interactive map, photos, and a message board.
Africa. Based on a PBS broadcast, the site includes: Africa for Kids where Fimi, a youngster from Nigeria serves as the guide to a variety of fun activities for elementary level students; Photoscope where older students can look at contemporary Africa in five photo essays; and Africa Challenge where students can show how much they know by playing a game. Also featured is Teacher Tools with four units on Africa.

97. Black History Month
black history Month quot;Gale has assembled a collection of activities and information to complement classroom topics. Within this site, teachers and students can Read biographies of
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98. Black History Month
World. United States. history Gov't. Biography. Sports. Arts The history of black history. 50th Anniversary Brown v Important Cities in black history. The history of Affirmative Action
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99. MarcoGram February 2004 -- Black History Month: Pursuing The American Dream
Join the MarcoGram in celebrating black history Month with for links to more lessons and resources. Slave Narratives Constructing US history Through Analyzing
http://www.marcopolo-education.org/marcograms/Feb2004.html
Black History Month: Pursuing the American Dream
This year marks an important anniversary in the field of education the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education , a pivotal court case in which the U.S. Supreme Court declared segregation in education to be unlawful. Join the MarcoGram in celebrating Black History Month with activities and lessons about the Underground Railroad, African-American poetry and much more. Use the warm-up activities below to help students learn about important people and events in African-American history, then scroll down for links to more lessons and resources. The MarcoGram is created in HTML. If you are unable to properly view the animation, images or hyperlinks, please view the online version at http://www.marcopolo-education.org/MarcoGrams/Feb2004.html
Warm-up Activities
Photograph of Langston Hughes courtesy of American Memory. Langston Hughes (1902-1967) was an African-American novelist and poet with a strong voice. Through his writings, he aimed to draw attention to the common hopes and dreams of blacks living in America. He expressed the belief that minorities should be given equal opportunity to attain the American dream.
What is your definition of the American dream? Do you think a person's definition of the American dream is affected by their ethnic background? Do you think the American dream is attainable? Why or why not?

100. Yearly Plan
ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES POSTERS MEDIA IDEAS - WORKSHEETS - LESSONS! Year Plan of Units for the 2001-2002 School Year. black history Month.
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