Teacher's Guide To Black History Month on black history Games and activities Zone, a black history Month Resource Book;The Dreamkeepers Successful Teachers It Shine Stories of black Women Freedom http://teachersplanet.com/subjects/bhm.shtml
Extractions: Organizations Find more Help your students celebrate this cultural awareness month with the following resources. The small globe icon indicates the Editor's Pick(s) for this category and the small apple icon indicates links to exclusive teachers planet.com articles and resource guides. African-American Resources , K-12 Electronic Guide for African Resources on the Internet The Archives of African American Music and Culture , Indiana University Black History Month - curriculum materials and links by the Illinois Education Association. Black History Month , Gale Group - the publisher's companion site to the Black History Month Resource Book (listed in the "Suggested books" table below) Black History Month , The History Channel Black History: Exploring African-American Issues on the Web - curriculum materials, activities and links by Pacific Bell's Knowledge Network. Booker T. Washington Delivers the 1895 Atlanta Compromise Speech
Extractions: Born October 18, 1961, in New Orleans, Louisiana, Wynton Marsalis began studying trumpet when he was twelve years old. Today he is one of the most famous jazz musicians alive. He has made over 40 music recordings both in jazz and in classical music and he has won nine Grammy awards! Today he is the Artistic Director for Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City, the worlds largest arts organization devoted to jazz. One of the best parts of his job is to teach about jazz. This is one reason why he wrote a jazz curriculum for students and teachers called Jazz for Young People . Wynton Marsalis hopes that you can learn more about the history and the theory behind jazz so you can enjoy it more in the future.
Teacher Resource Center All About Ants (PreKK). teach Now Amazing Bodies (PreK-2). Math Extension on IditarodActivities (3-8). More. More. Culture Change black history in America. http://teacher.scholastic.com/resources/
About Scholastic Job Openings Careers & Internships are seeking interesting ways to teach lessons on teachers will find educationalactivities and products that celebrate black history Month, engage http://www.scholastic.com/aboutscholastic/news/press_012103b.htm
Extractions: New York, NY (January 21, 2003) Of the more than 56 million students in nursery through twelfth grade nationwide, approximately 9 million are Hispanic or Latino; 2 million are Asian; and 8 million are Black or African American. With Black History Month celebrated in February, educators are seeking interesting ways to teach lessons on multiculturalism and diversity. One comprehensive web site is The Teacher Resource Center at www.scholastic.com, the most trusted online destination for teachers in grades PreK-12, which offers reliable, insightful information and activities to supplement standards-based curriculums. By logging on to the Online Activities Center, teachers will find educational activities and products that celebrate Black History Month, engage students in learning, and stimulate positive classroom discussions about diversity and multiculturalism. Celebrate Black History Month At www.Scholastic.com
Dianne W. Oyler--Advising And Service teachers Using Children's Literature to teach the Social Culture for Observance ofBlack history Month at St. Social Studies teachers on activities for keeping http://faculty.uncfsu.edu/doyler/Advising.htm
Extractions: Spring 2003 Advisement: Please make an appointment for advisement during Pre-Registration week. . I must assign your registration number before you can use the new telephone or web registration service. Then go to Web for Students to complete registration. History Club sponsoring WORKSHOPS on writing papers; A FILM SERIES on the second Saturday of the Month; and A LECTURE SERIES President: L. A. Brown Vice President Sheryl Woods, Secretary Treasurer Amani Owens PHI ALPHA THETA History National Honor Society President: Joe Sennebaum Vice President: Secretary Treasurer: Beth Kuhnert HERSTORY ACTIVITY: Guide Links: Women of Achievement and Herstory Women's History Month Collection 100 Most Important Women of World History National Women's Hall of Fame. FAYETTEVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Judging Cumberland County Teacher of the Year 2002-2003 August 27, 2002
News Of The Century (Bottom Frame) black history on the Internet black history Web sites and of the 1930s Learn aboutthe history of the Word games and dictionary activities using the Internet http://www.newsofthecentury.com/teachkitcurriculum.html
Index Martin Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King, Jr. activities. Distinguished Womenin black history. Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers. black history Research. http://www.mrfi.net/
Extractions: Try the LINKS below MEDIATION Standards Maxson Community ... Guidance MAXSON MIDDLE SCHOOL Never Forget Honor, Integrity, Courage FEMA for Kids One Year Later 9-11 as History NJCCCS ... Interview Taking the Precautions against Terrorism, is the best way to avoid from becoming a victim... Visit the Homeland Security Site Below for details how to be ready... The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Conflict Resolution Letter of Support to Our Military News for Teens ... Scholarships for Hispanics Mr. Mark Jackson, Principal Your Comments and Suggestions are Welcome Martin Luther King, Jr. Scavenger Hunt Martin Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Activities Distinguished Women in Black History ... Black History Research OUR GOAL IS: To meet and exceed the NJCCCS and New Standards... to develop work place readiness skills...Incorporate Problem Based Learning and implement the infusion of technology... Students who actively participate in the learning process are encouraged to explore, discover and solve problems ... We will utilize the diverse experiences of students to build cooperative learning group. Learning the Internet Bookmark a website Power Point Tutorial Power Point Challenge your Mind Cross Word Puzzle Puzzability Anagrams Vocabulary Anagrams ... Nouns and Things Mr. Joe Fiorella (Mr. Fi)
100 Black Men Of Los Angeles of Economic Development, Norman Greenidge, lll This committee shall be responsiblefor establishing programs that will teach the Young black Scholars how to http://www.100bmla.com/activities.htm
Black History Month For Educators related Lesson Plans and activities, click here. Celebrate black history Month Succinctprofiles on accomplished Historic Contributions of black Scientists and http://k-6educators.about.com/library/blblhistmon.htm
The Gateway - UNO Celebrates Black History Month With Events of expertise serves as a foundation for black history. to be limited to the blackstudies department Muralles said providing activities will help compliment the http://www.unogateway.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2003/02/04/3e3ea7c8048dc
Ethnic Programs & Services Hispanic Heritage Month, American Indian Month, black history Month and Asian historyMonth and cosponsors activities during Womens history Month and http://www.unt.edu/pais/insert/umnss.htm
Extractions: UNT's commitment to cultural diversity UNT is a leader among Texas universities in serving students of color. The university began enrolling African American undergraduates in 1956 roughly a decade before other traditionally white universities in the state did so. The first Hispanic student enrolled at UNT in 1948. UNT today has more than 2,000 African American, 1,900 Hispanic, 1,000 Asian and 200 Native American students. The university is one of only three Texas institutions listed in The 100 Best Colleges for African-American Students, a college guide published by Penguin Books. Each year UNT is listed as one of Americas 100 best colleges for Hispanics and one of the top 100 nationwide in the number of Hispanic graduates. UNTs international student population offers added cultural diversity. More than 1,800 students from about 130 countries attend UNT as undergraduate or graduate students, bringing a rich variety of languages and customs to the campus. Student Ethnic Enrichment Center The Student Ethnic Enrichment Center, formerly the Center for Cultural Diversity, was established to address the needs of the diverse campus population with the goal that it would be a place where the entire community and region could experience the cultural wealth of the university. Its central purpose is to teach the culture by increasing the communitys involvement and knowledge through communication across cultures. Programs and activities sponsored by the SEEC increase the level of awareness, under- standing and consciousness of ethnically diverse populations.
Newpage34e-news.html Handbook, a reference guide filled with resources and activities. The black HistoryPack is an important resource for who wants to learn or teach more about http://www.justusbooks.com/news/newpage34e-news.html
Extractions: The Black History Pack contains all three books in our Black Heroes series: Book of Black Heroes from A to Z , "a compendium of Black men and women of accomplishment a useful item for Black history collections," (Booklist); Great Women in the Struggle , a Reading Rainbow book, which profiles more than 80 historical and contemporary women of African descent; and the newest installment in the series, Scientists, Healers and Inventors . All books in this comprehensive series are written in short entry format for ages 8 and up and are accompanied by photographs and illustrations. Over 150 Black heroes and heroines are featured in all.
Black History, Culture, And Literature Bibliography specific suggestions regarding instructional activities that use literary works toteach about the of topics, including military, black history, and government http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Bibliography/Black_History.html
Extractions: ED356040 Author: Ferguson,-F.-Michael Title: Parents and Teachers as Collaborators in Building Positive Self Concepts in Young Children. Publication Year: 1992 Notes: 113 p.; Ed.D. Practicum, Nova University. EDRS Price - MF01/PC05 Plus Postage. ED355520 Author: Kline,-Lucinda Title: African-American Children's Literature. Publication Year: 1992 Notes: 27 p. EDRS Price - MF01/PC02 Plus Postage. ED355474 Author: McCabe,-Allyssa Title: All Kinds of Good Stories. Publication Year: 1992 Notes: 63 p.; Based on a paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Reading Conference (42nd, San Antonio, TX, December 2-5, 1992). EDRS Price - MF01/PC03 Plus Postage. ED354468 Author: Lee,-Courtland-C. Title: Empowering Young Black Males. Publication Year: 1992 Notes: 107 p. EDRS Price - MF01/PC05 Plus Postage. ED354293 Author: Ogbu,-John-U.; Wilson,-John, Jr. Title: Mentoring Minority Youth: A Framework. Publication Year: [1990] Notes: 68 p. EDRS Price - MF01/PC03 Plus Postage.
UGA African American Studies A brief biographical sketch of several key figures in African American history.Category Society Ethnicity African African-American history to abolish the House UnAmerican activities Committee, served Smith, Jessie Carney,ed. Notable black American Women ed. Who's Who in African-American history. http://www.uga.edu/~iaas/History.html
Extractions: African Americans have played a vital role in the history and culture of their country since its founding. An important part of the curriculum at the Institute for African American Studies is devoted to creative research on the lives and work of prominent African Americans and to placing them within their cultural context. On this page you will find brief biographical sketches of several key figures in African American history. Benjamin Banneker's Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Almanack and Epheremis, published during the years 1792-1797. He retired from tobacco farming to concentrate wholly upon his studies. He corresponded with Thomas Jefferson and urged Jefferson to work for the abolition of slavery. Sojourner Truth, a nationally known speaker on human rights for slaves and women, was born Isabella Baumfree, a slave in Hurley, New York, and spoke only Dutch during her childhood. Sold and resold, denied her choice in husband, and treated cruelly by her masters, Truth ran away in 1826, leaving all but one of her children behind. After her freedom was bought for $25, she moved to New York City in 1829 and became a member of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. In 1853, she helped form a utopian community called "The Kingdom," at Sing Sing, New York, which was soon disbanded following the death and possible murder of its leader. Truth was implicated in the scandal but courageously fought the falsehoods aimed at her. After the death of her son, she took the name Sojourner Truth to signify her new role as traveler telling the truth about slavery. She set out on June 1, 1843, walking for miles in a northeasterly direction with 25 cents in her pocket, and rested only when she found lodging offered by either rich or poor. First she attended religious meetings, then began to hold meetings herself that would bring audience members to tears. As she logged mile after mile, her fame grew and her reputation preceded her. Truth's popularity was enhanced by her biography written by the abolitionist Olive Gilbert, with a preface written by William Lloyd Garrison. In 1864, she was invited to the White House, where President Abraham Lincoln personally received her. Later she served as a counselor for the National Freedman's Relief Association, retiring in 1875 to Battle Creek, Michigan.
Chicago Historical Society - Pressroom In addition to these black history Month programs, CHS Special history Programs Aroundtable discussion titled There will be activities for children and adults http://www.chicagohs.org/mlkpr.html
Extractions: Jan. 20 Activities Pave the Way for Black History Month in February The day begins at 11 a.m. special family with programming to be announced. At 2 p.m., Dr. Dwight Perry, professor of religious studies at Moody Bible Institute, and the Apollo Chorus of Chicago celebrate the passionate struggle for racial freedom in America. Martin Deppe, chair of the Apollo Chorus, will introduce the singers with a brief discussion of his work with King in Chicago during the Civil Rights Movement. Admission to the Chicago Historical Society is FREE on Mondays. Public parking is located one block north of the Chicago Historical Society on Stockton Drive off of LaSalle Street, just east of Clark Street. CTA buses 11, 22, 36, 72, 151 and 156 stop nearby. Exhibitions The exhibition Rising Above Jim Crow: The Paintings of Johnnie Lee Gray presents the recently rediscovered work of self-taught artist Johnnie Lee Gray (1941-2000). The 35 paintings contained in the show are framed in their historical and social context with a selection of archival photographs and videotaped interviews. Rising Above Jim Crow opens Jan. 18, 2003, and runs through May 26, 2003.
Black History Month Activities At The Chesapeake Public Library black history Month activities at the Chesapeake Public Libraries will have displayscelebrating black history Month in the story of the first black regiment of http://www.chesapeake.lib.va.us/BlackHistoryMonth/BlackHistoryActivities.htm
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Extractions: A nationally recognized scholar in the field of African American studies, history, and/or politics briefly overviews the approach of the book and its value to teachers, administrators, board members and parents in responding to the responsibilities commanded by Black History Month. Chapter 1 - Introduction: Description of the Problem In this chapter we address the historical dimensions of the problem of the lack of attention to the history and experience of African Americans? We specifically address the problems in this regard relative to the training of the nation's educators. We also explore in detail the historical background, ideas and significance of Black History Week as a point of departure and its evolution to Black History Month. Finally, we offer to teachers, administrators, board members and parents ideas to enrich the academic experience of students during the month of February and throughout the academic year. This chapter focuses on the rise of African American Studies as an interdisciplinary academic field of study and multiculturalism as a response to the problem of the exclusion of African Americans, women and other groups from the social mainstream. Significant attention will be given to the issue of multiculturalism at the elementary, middle, secondary levels of education. Also, the relationship between the rise of multiculturalism and the importance of incorporating material regarding the experience of African Americans and other groups is explored with particular attention on the utilization of Black History Month as a vehicle to help accomplish this objective.
USCS - University Of South Carolina Spartanburg | Student Life One of the first of these activities will be a black Craig Archibald and TerranceRogers share more history of the 130 pm CLC 125 Is The Call black or White http://www.uscs.edu/student_life/cab.html
Extractions: The Office of Diversity Programs is pleased to announce the activities planned for USCS's celebration of Black History Month. This year's theme is Celebrating A Culture, Not A Color . To celebrate this month, several activities and programs have been planned. One of the first of these activities will be a Black History Trivia Contest, which will continue through the month of February. Starting this Monday (2/3) , in the morning of each class day, a Black History Trivia question will be asked over the e-mail. The first person to respond with the correct answer will receive prizes courtesy of the Office of Diversity Programs. Further, several other programs are being sponsored and we invite you to join us at the following: Gospel Experience
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Extractions: Online Activities Activities are going on in the classroom all the time. Creating activities is a main strategy for classroom teachers to integrate the Web with their student's learning. Here are some sites to find online activities. Geography General Activities History Language Arts ... Typing Internet Treasure Hunts CyberBee Treasure Hunts Cybersurfari : The Internet Treasure Hunt. Black History, Past to Present (A treasure hunt) Tracking Alexis de Tecqueville Interactive Educational Activities for the Classroom Science/Math Who Wants to Win $1,000,000: This is a math and science game based on the TV show with a very similar name. Question topics include physics, chemistry, astronomy, biology and geometry. Batter's Up Baseball: This site requires students to correctly answer Math problems in order to advance runners around the bases and score runs. You will need to Flash plugin to play this game. Science Education at Jefferson Lab : General emphasis on Math/Science for all grade levels.
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Extractions: Holiday Web Sites Christmas Web sites, Kwanzaa, Hanukah, New Year's Day, ... Veterans Day For a quick injection of holiday spirit during the winter months, check out these sites. Earth Calendar: Do you know what is being celebrated today? This calendar is not centered on the U.S., but on the nations of the world. Find holidays by nation, or by date, or by religion. Also keep up with the phases of the moon. Easy to use. Holidays on the Net Web Holidays World Public Holidays Database Holiday Lesson Plans Mrs. Lin Donn has created this excellent and homey index of holiday lesson plans and activities. This Web site has everything! Find materials for national holidays, fun holidays, religious holidays, and more. Thanksgiving Web Sites Thanksgiving from Yahooligans Thanksgiving from My Virtual Reference Desk Plymouth History Virtual Tour of the 1627 Pilgrim Village Thanksgiving Traditions and History Virtual Tour of the Mayflower Thanksgiving: Teach kids the story of Thanksgiving. This website provides lesson plans for helping kids understand the importance and meaning of Thanksgiving.