DPTV :: Living The Dream social and economic contributions. black history month programming onDPTV. lesson plans for all grade levels. For a complete listing http://www.wtvs.org/livingthedream/
Extractions: Throughout February, Detroit Public Television is pleased to partner with SBC to promote the achievements of African Americans. With its generous grant, SBC is helping make Black History Month programming available on Detroit Public TV and will sponsor a series of outreach activities, including "Living the Dream" profiles of Detroiters who have made significant cultural, social and economic contributions. Black History Month programming on DPTV Lesson plans for all grade levels. For a complete listing of more than 100 PBS Online sites, articles, and online activities related to African-American history and culture, please visit The African-American Journey on PBS Online. SBC, in partnership with WGVU Public Television, presented the second SBC Hispanic Excellence Awards. This program honors five outstanding individuals committed to improving the Hispanic culture and community in West Michigan. Five recipients were selected in these five categories: Education, Arts and Culture, Health and Human Services, Civic Leadership, and Economic Development.
Black History Links lesson plans and ideas for the classroom. Mrs. Haney, a television producer, hasbeen given the task of creating a miniseries for black history month. http://www.qesnrecit.qc.ca/socialsciences/bhr/hbhmplan.htm
Extractions: http://www.memphis-schools.k12.tn.us/admin/tlapages/africa.htm Mrs. Haney, a television producer, has been given the task of creating a mini-series for Black History Month. She has hired you, as part of a team of researchers and writers, to create a program on a famous African-American inventor. Your team has a deadline of two weeks to be ready to tape your program. Lessons from the American Memory Learning Page: After Reconstruction: Problems of African Americans in the South
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MPS/MTP Science Links: Social Studies Links plans lesson plans for Greece, Rome, Egypt, and other ancient civilizations.(Added 30-Apr-2000 Hits 17 Rating 0 Votes 0) Rate It. black history month http://www.uwm.edu/~caberg/linksdb/Social_Studies_Links/
Extractions: Top : Social Studies Links Home Add a Resource Modify a Resource What's New ... Search Afro-American: Kids Zone - This is a great start for anyone interested in studying about African American history. There are four links that students can go to that discuss and feature African American facts. (Added: 19-May-2000 Hits: 26 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It American Immigration - This web site can be used by students to study the many great waves of immigration throughout American History. (Added: 19-May-2000 Hits: 18 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It Ancient Civilizations lesson plans - Lesson plans for Greece, Rome, Egypt, and other ancient civilizations. (Added: 30-Apr-2000 Hits: 22 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It Black History Month - This web site is a great overview of the importance and history of how black history month came into exsistance. It starts with the father of black history Carter G. Woodson to other African Americans who have contributed to society. (Added: 18-May-2000 Hits: 37 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It Britannica's Guide to Black History - An overview of black history. It includes study guides and follows black history from the struggles of Frederick Douglass
Black History In The Classroom Stamp on black history; Stamp on black history lesson plans; Teacher's Guide ThePoetry of Langston Hughes; Return to the black history month Home Page. CRedits. http://www.jeannepasero.com/blackhist2.html
Extractions: the Classroom Read Uncle Tom's Cabin aloud to your students. Discuss with students why this book was so important. Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 freeing all slaves. Have students write a speech to follow his signing of the document. Have students research laws regarding segregation; then have them write a report on their findings. Challenge students to find out more about Rosa Parks. In small groups, have students discuss what freedom means to them. Then have them write an essay to express their definition of the word. Students might enjoy visiting Today in Black History Adoff, Arnold. Malcolm X . Harper, 1972. Altman, Susan. Extraordinary Black Americans from Colonial to Contemporary Times . Children's Press, 1989. Awmiller, Craig. Wynton Marsalis: Gifted Trumpet Player . Children's Press, 1996.
CNNfyi.com - Chasing The Dream Dream Exploring black history. lesson plan Today's young leaders. February 16, 2001Web posted at 529 PM EST (2229 GMT) lesson plans by month lesson plans by http://www.cnn.com/fyi/interactive/specials/bhm/lesson.plan/young.leaders.html
Extractions: Editor's note: If you are planning to use the news story that this lesson plan is based on for a homework assignment, please write the URL on the board and have your students copy it. CNNfyi.com updates the site in the early evening, so students may have difficulty finding it without the URL. You can find the lesson plan by going to the Subject Areas page and clicking PREVIOUS in the square for Today's Lesson Plan. Objectives Students will be able to: Explain teen involvement in integrating society.
Awesome Library - Social_Studies 201; Multicultural Toolkit. lesson plans African American Achievements (PBS TeacherSource 2-01;black history month (Boateng) Provides an essay on the history and http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Social_Studies/Multicultural/African_Ame
Prentice Hall School | Black History Month | Lesson Strategies war from this nation's history and research paintings or photographs of black heroesfrom American Revolution Teacher's Guide, lesson plans, and biographical http://www.phschool.com/curriculum_support/black_history/lessons/internet_activi
Extractions: African Americans have fought in each of this nation's wars, beginning with the first, the Revolutionary War. African Americans were present at the Boston Massacre and the Battle of Bunker Hill, for example. In this activity, you will learn more about African Americans in the Revolutionary War and consider important questions about this part of our nation's heritage. Go to the Role of African Americans in the American Revolution site. Read the multi-part essay located at this site, taking notes as you read. For each section of the essay, read the "Food for Thought" questions by clicking on the icon at the end of the section. Summarize the essay in a report. At the end of the report, choose two of the "Food for Thought" questions and write brief essays on them.
Extractions: Ages 9 Up Elizabeth "Bessie" Coleman (1892-1926), grew up in the segregated South, overcame the obstacles of poverty, racism and gender discrimination to become the first African-American female pilot. This book is told as a series of imagined and interesting monologues with rich watercolor illustrations by E. B. Lewis. [Learn more about Bessie Coleman ORDER @AMAZON GIRL WONDER: A BASEBALL STORY IN NINE INNINGS I must have been born to play baseball, because Pop says I was only two when I hurled a corncob at an old tomcat chasing my favorite hen. Dr. Alta Weiss was born and is buried in Berlin, Ohio. She grew up, played baseball on an all-male team, practiced medicine and retired in Ohio. She put herself through medical school (the only female in her class to graduate with a medical degree) with money she earned playing ball. Exception, eccentric, played ball in a skirt and one of Ohio's Heroes. [Learn More: Baseball Historians Women in Baseball ORDER @AMAZON
Black History Month Resources Encarta Schoolhouse lesson plans for black history month. Faces of Science AfricanAmericans in the Sciences profiles of scientists by name and profession. http://mi00030.monroe.k12.la.us/~mcs/hot_list/black_history/black_history.html
Holiday Lesson Plans (Page Two) Links for students and teachers.Category Kids and Teens People and Society Presidents Day Birthdays, Diwali/Holi, Jewish, Presidents Day. black history, EarthDay, Kwanzaa, St Patricks Day. Canadian, Easter, MLK, Jr Day, Thanksgiving. http://members.aol.com/Donnpages/USHolidays.html
Education First: Black History Activities Internet exercises, reproducible lessons from activity books, and reviews of special materials that present exciting ways to bring AfricanAmerican history into your classroom via the Web. http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/BHM/AfroAm.html
Extractions: 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.
Extractions: In observance of Black History Month, students will research the lives of African Americans who have made special contributions to American life and society. The students will write a short biography highlighting the person's contribution. In addition, the students will create a monument in honor of the individual. The culminating activity of the lesson will be a monument walk. Objectives:
Extractions: Lesson Planning Center Archives: All Articles by Date The Arts ... Social Sciences Lesson Planning Article L E S S O N P L A N N I N G A R T I C L E February is the annual observance of Black History Month, a time to recognize the achievements, contributions, and culture of African Americans. This week, Education World offers ten innovative activities to start your celebration of Black History Month and to help you incorporate the African American experience into your curriculum all year long! Included: Challenge students to create ABC books, murals, and more about famous African Americans! This February marks the 25th anniversary of Black History Month. In 1926, Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson , an African American historian, writer, and educator, established Negro History Week to honor the contributions of African Americans. Often called the "Father of Black History," Woodson chose February for this observance because the birthdays of abolitionist Frederick Douglass and President Abraham Lincoln fall in this month. During the early 1970s, the name of the celebration was changed to Black History Week. It was expanded to Black History Month in 1976.
Education Planet History, Black History Lesson Plans 21 lesson plans, 2 Books, 0 Software. Home/People and Society/Holidays black historyMonth (19) Home/history/United States history/AfricanAmerican history black http://www.educationplanet.com/search/History/_Black_History/
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WFAA.com | Dallas-Fort Worth | Black History Month history lesson has kids considering their futures Denzel The fourth annual programkicks off black history month. black Heritage stamps are sticking around The http://www.wfaa.com/blackhistorymonth/
Extractions: sectNum = 0; document.write(lmonth + " "); document.write(date + ", " + year); News Links 8 Investigates Business Traffic ... Account Info Black History Month Feb. 1 - Feb. 28 Former slave's story of faith Life is too short to carry hatred in your heart, says Emma Marie Clark. If anyone has reason to hate, it would be this 90-something resident of South Dallas. As a young woman she was held captive, beaten and forced to work for seven years on a Louisiana dairy farm. But Ms. Clark says she has lived her life the way the Bible tells her to "treat others like you would treat yourself."
DallasNews.com | Dallas-Fort Worth | Black History Month Month The fourth annual program kicks off black history month. black Heritage stamps aresticking around The US was told that the Postal Service plans to discontinue http://www.dallasnews.com/blackhistorymonth/
Extractions: sectNum = 0; document.write(lmonth + " "); document.write(date + ", " + year); Columnists Education Entertainment Health/Science ... Account Info Black History Month Feb. 1 - Feb. 28 Former slave's story of faith Life is too short to carry hatred in your heart, says Emma Marie Clark. If anyone has reason to hate, it would be this 90-something resident of South Dallas. As a young woman she was held captive, beaten and forced to work for seven years on a Louisiana dairy farm. But Ms. Clark says she has lived her life the way the Bible tells her to "treat others like you would treat yourself."
Kulture Kidz > For Teachers We have also included lesson plans for other minority groups Hispanics, Native blackHISTORY month February African Arts and Culture (grades K-4); black http://www.kulturezone.com/kidz/teachers/lessons.html
Extractions: Family Life Faith Matters Community Center The Zone We have scoured the internet for lesson plans related to African-American history. We have also included lesson plans for other minority groups: Hispanics, Native Americans, Asian Americans, women, etc. If you see , this is a PDF and Adobe Acrobat is required to view the files. You can download the software FREE from Adobe.com. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. - January BLACK HISTORY MONTH - February African Arts and Culture (grades K-4) Black History Month - TeacherVision.com
The Help Desk - Vol.2, No. 12 black_history_2001.shtml Included are links to lesson plans appropriate forBlack history month, and other information resources, from Education World. http://www.pfks.org/thehelpdesk/03_01_24.html
Extractions: Portfolios! Black History Month! The Help Desk welcomes the latest additions to our mailing list family - the teachers of Iroquois Middle School , Jefferson County Public Schools! ( Click here for information about The Help Desk ., a free service of the Partnership for Kentucky Schools Your Portfolio... ...is your students' success! "Dear Reviewer..." "As a student, I am fully aware of the importance of the portfolio process for assessment. Here I have tried to reflect my own best work, and my school's contribution to it. However, I can honestly say that the process has caused me to learn so much about portfolios in general, and the specific applications of that process in particular. "For instance, although mathematics does not traditionally contribute to writing portfolios, there are many resources which provide for the possibility of written reflection on the mathematical process, making such exercises perfect portfolio pieces. I have found that all of the core content professional associations support the writing process, and the websites of those organizations are good primary sources for writing prompts and portfolio lesson ideas. I found that through researching, analyzing, and writing about those resources, my understanding of this process has increased a great deal.
Education First: Black History Hotlist Provides a collection of links about AfricanAmerican history, news and arts. Get details about black history month. http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/BHM/bh_hotlist.html
Extractions: Introduction The following resources come from all over the Internet. Some are provided by companies like CNN Interactive while others are the products of university scholars or amateurs. Use these sites as the raw material for your own study of African-American history and issues. Remember to read critically and look for hidden agendas, bias, or errors that might creep into the Web pages. If you'd like a more guided learning experience, go to the main Black History Month Web site. Slavery and African American History Africans in America: America's Journey through Slavery from PBS Online Sojourner Truth Harriet Beecher Stowe's description of Sojourner Truth Francis Henderson describes living conditions under slavery (1856) James Martin remembers a slave auction (1937) ... The Underground Railroad from National Geographic Sergeant Henry Parker Cathay Williams, Female Buffalo Soldier