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  1. Tennessee Lesson Plans (McDougal Littell World History Patterns of Interaction) by Roger B Beck, Linda Black, et all 2008
  2. Lesson Plans on African-American History (Compiled, Written, and Edited by New York City Teachers) by United Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO, 1969
  3. American History, Vol I - Jacob Abbott by Jacob Abbott, 2010-02-02

61. Newspapers In Education
black history Month The Miami Herald’s Newspaper in Education Department hasyou covered for black history Month. Daily lesson plans for you and a Website
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@import url(/includes/css/enhanced.css); News Business Sports Entertainment ... Classifieds Take the news-based geography quiz Use the newspaper to teach Geography: One in 10 young Americans could not locate the United States on a blank map of the world, a survey of geographic literacy shows.
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Lesson plan from Choices for the 21st Century Education Program A one-period lesson plan focused on a role-play exploring the four Policy Options. Click here to access the lesson plan Miami Current Events Quiz 5 questions each week based on stories in your Miami Herald to spark classroom discussions.
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62. February 2002
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Booker T. Washington's Tuskegee America ... Underground Railroad, The Other Websites African American History and Heritage Site http://creativefolk.com/blackhistory.html Biography.com - Black History http://www.biography.com/blackhistory/ Black History Month http://www.infoplease.com/spot/bhm1.html Black History Month http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-6602.html Black History Project - csmonitor.com http://www.csmonitor.com/atcsmonitor/specials/bhmonth/p-bhindex.html CNN - Black History Month http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2002/black.history/ Encyclopedia Britannica Guide to Black History http://blackhistory.eb.com/

63. MarcoPolo Celebrates Black History Month
that can help you quickly find classroomready lesson plans that work with yourexisting curriculum. To find additional lessons on black history Month, go to
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MarcoPolo Celebrates Black History Month Would you like to introduce students to leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, the founders of jazz, blues and soul music, the writers of the Harlem Renaissance, and other historic figures? MarcoPolo features some great lessons that can help teachers explore the meaning and significance of Black History Month this February. Feel free to share this message with anyone who may be interested in these lessons or in MarcoPolo "Families in Bondage"
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Subject Areas: U.S. History, Language Arts, Social Studies
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This two-part EDSITEment lesson plan draws on letters written by both enslaved and free African Americans, offering students a glimpse into slavery and its effects on African American family life. "Harriet Tubman"
http://www.marcopolo-education.org/partner/06kcharriet.cfm

Subject Areas: Language Arts, Performing Arts, U.S. History, Social Studies, Journalism, Music, Visual Arts, Literature, Dance, Painting, Folk Arts
Grade Level: K-4
This A RTS E DGE integrated unit incorporates five lessons, allowing students to learn about the life and times of Harriet Tubman through music, art, dance, literature and reference materials. Lessons in this unit can be adapted to focus on other famous people African Americans, famous women, freedom fighters, people involved in the Civil War or the Underground Railroad and others.

64. Black History Month Lesson Plan Suggestions
The Gateway to Education Materials provides a list of quality lesson plans for BlackHistory Month at the following Web site Listed below are some examples.
http://www.sde.state.sc.us/archive/whatsnew/blkhist/plans.htm
This page has been made available for your convenience, but the content of this site will no longer be updated after May 20, 2001. Visit the new site for new information. The Gateway to Education Materials provides a list of quality lesson plans for Black History Month at the following Web site: Listed below are some examples. Please visit the Web site to conduct your own search (using the subject Black History) and get additional information on these lesson plans. Separate but Equal Debate Description: As part of the United States Postal Service's Celebrate the Century (CTC) program, this lesson introduces the "separate but equal" doctrine behind racial segregation in the United States. Grade Levels: 3 - 12 Living Black History Month Description: In observance of Black History Month, students research the lives o f prominent African Americans. They write a biographical monologue, adopting the persona of the subject to present it orally. They also create a poster of a second historical figure. The culminating activity is an identification game. Grade Levels: 5 - 12 Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad Description: In this unit, students read a biography of Harriet Tubman, trace the Underground Railroad, and take part in a variety of related critical thinking activities.

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Home Seasonal Activities Winter black history Month Rating 5.00 Votes 1)Rate It. The Civil Rights Movement Begins Through this lesson students will
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  • Harriet Tubman - Through several activities and reading students will identify with this woman and be able to identify other famous people and events of the Civil War era. Grade Level: 4th/5th (Added: Wed Jan 12 2000 Hits: 723 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It
  • Make Your Own African Drum - Students will create their own drum and will understand the importance of the traditional African drum. For grades 1st-3rd. (Added: Wed Jan 12 2000 Hits: 639 Rating: 5.50 Votes: 2) Rate It
  • Rosa Parks - A great mini-unit that will introduce your students to the life and contributions of Rosa Parks.

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  • A Living Time Line - Set aside a day for your class to celebrate your town's history. To mark the day, students will create a living timeline that will narrate the most important events. This lesson can be modified for any grade level. (Added: Thu Jan 13 2000 Hits: 2217 Rating: 4.00 Votes: 2) Rate It
  • A Virtual trip to Canadian provincial parks - Students are invited to plan a trip to provincial parks in Canada. Links are provided. Ideal for 2nd-6th. (Added: Thu Mar 30 2000 Hits: 702 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)

67. February Links - Debbie's Unit Factory
Applicable for grades K3. Weather You will find 5 lesson plans all about weather. Morehistory of Groundhogs Day can be found here. black history.
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68. VA-SOL-Lesson Plans
Purpose This activity is a fun way to introduce black history Month. Youngchildren love to show their growing strength, and this lesson is a simple
http://www.knowledge.state.va.us/cgi-bin/lesview.cgi?idl=565

69. Antislavery Sentiments--World History/U.S. History/Government Lesson Plan (grade
lesson plan investigating the Amistad case in depth. Provides a summary of the historical record, Category Society history Education lesson plans African American...... For this lesson, you will need •, Dictionary. black Resistance. . .Slavery inthe United States Located at the AFROAmeric@’s black history Museum, this
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The Amistad case involved Spaniards transporting kidnapped Africans to slave owners. The Supreme Court found in favor of the Africans. For this lesson, you will need: Dictionary Make sure your students know the basic facts of the Amistad slave ship case. BASIC FACTS OF THE AMISTAD CASE
  • On August 29, 1839, Montez and Ruiz formally accused the Africans of murder and piracy. They also sued to recover the ship. The Spaniards were freed; the Africans were jailed. Eventually, through the intervention of a Yale professor, the jailed Africans were able to tell their story in their native tongue and to be understood by Americans. The story was that they had been stolen from their home near Sierra Leone, transported to Havana, sold at auction, and put aboard the
  • 70. Bastrop ISD Teacher Resources - Holiday Links - February
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    71. Art History Lesson Plans
    lesson PLAN Instructor Ginny Dixon Back to top to lessons Page Title Art HistoryTimeline Grades colored construction paper pencils black markers crayons
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    Art History Timeline Drawing: Modigliani Woman Stone Age Art Georges Rouault Portraits ... Picasso: Portraits

      LESSON PLAN: Instructor: Ginny Dixon
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      Title: "Art History Timeline"
      Grades: K-5 MATERIALS:
      9"x 12" white drawing paper
      12"x 18" colored construction paper
      pencils
      black markers
      crayons
      scissors glue visuals A note on visuals: The visuals for this project are of utmost importance. I divided art history into seven different time periods because my classes have seven tables or groups. The periods I used were STONE AGE, EGYPTIAN, GRECO-ROMAN, MIDDLE AGES, RENAISSANCE, IMPRESSIONISM, and MODERN art. These were very general and encompassed periods pre- and post-. I had a folder at each table labeled with those names. In each folder, I compiled as wide a variety of art reproductions from that period as I could. I used postcards, calendars, magazines, books, and other sources. I laminated them for protection. Some examples for each period might be: STONE AGE - Lascaux Cave paintings, handprints, stone axes, arrows, clubs, herding and prehistoric animals, and other cave paintings.

    72. CNNfyi.com - Chasing The Dream
    Chasing the Dream Exploring black history. lesson plan Today's young leaders. February16, 2001 Web posted at 529 PM EST (2229 GMT) lesson plans by month
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    Web posted at: 5:29 PM EST (2229 GMT) Lesson Plans by month Lesson Plans by subject 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.

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    74. Education First: Black History Activities
    is a multilesson, interdisciplinary unit about black Collegiate Services, Inc. This site has very detailed profiles, history, introduction to the history of African Americans.
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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

    75. Lesson Plans
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    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.

    76. Education World ® - Lesson Planning: A Black History Treasure Hunt!
    This lesson Planning Site article, hosted by Education Worldweb, has 4 tests on African American history Category Society Ethnicity African AfricanAmerican history......lesson PLANNIN G ARTICLE. A black history Treasure Hunt! Send studentson a black history scavenger hunt! Students can learn about
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    A Black History Treasure Hunt!
    Send students on a Black History scavenger hunt! Students can learn about famous black Americans while polishing their Internet surfing skills. Four different "hunts" for students of all ages! Here's a chance for students to get into the act! Choose a Black History Treasure Hunt from the list below. Invite students to read the ten clues on the assigned page. Then students should read the ten Internet biographies listed at the bottom of each page. Match each clue to one of the ten biographies. Write the correct person's name on the line before each clue. Choose your Treasure Hunt! Black History 101 for 4th grade and below Black History 102 for 5th and 6th graders Black History 103 for 7th and 8th graders Black History 104 for 9th graders and above NOTE TO TEACHERS: Grade levels assigned are approximate; preview the lists for difficulty. (Many middle school teachers might want to assign the high school Black History 104 list.) Answers to the four Black History "treasure hunts" can be found below.
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    77. Social Studies - Black History Month Social Studies Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit,
    Overview In observance of black history Month, students will research the livesof African The culminating activity of the lesson will be a monument walk.
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    Printable Version for your convenience! Title - A Walk Through History - In Honor of Black Americans
    by - Susan P. Genesi
    Subject - Social Studies, Language Arts - History, U.S. History, African American History, Biography
    Grade Level - Intermediate/Middle School Overview:
    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:
    The students will:
    -Recognize contributions made by African Americans to American life and society.

    78. Lesson Plans
    The following lesson plans were developed for the Delaware black HistoryProject. These lesson plans are separated to coincide with each unit.
    http://www.udel.edu/BlackHistory/listoflessons.html
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    Prepared by Kevin White
    Howard Career Center The following lesson plans were developed for the Delaware Black History Project. These lesson plans are separated to coincide with each unit. They are, by no means, exhaustive. Because each individual who teaches these units has his or her own instructional methods, these lesson plans are to be used as a guide for the instructor. Each plan shares certain commonalities. Students should begin each unit by reading the material prepared by the authors. This serves as an introduction to the topic for the students. Furthermore, students are asked to define key terms and concepts. They are directed to primary source material. They are encouraged to analyze applicable charts, graphs, and maps. Lastly, critical thinking questions are included, along with research topics to be developed. The critical thinking questions are designed to measure the student's mastery of the topic. Although there is no day-to-day format for the implementation of these lesson plans, the various resources and activities presented are conducive to the development of two to three 45-minute class periods. LESSON PLAN 1
    Chapter: Black Americans in Delaware, 1639 to the Present: An Overview

    79. Literacy Assistance Center LAC / Resources / Curricula Lesson
    history’s Rose Center This lesson, though part of the Gallery of ESOL lessonPlans, can be adapted for use by native speakers. black history Month World
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    GENERAL (for everyone!) Surfing for Substance a Professional Development Guide to Integrating the World Wide Web into Adult Literacy Instruction has several Web-based lesson plans, including: Staff Development on the Internet: Playing to Learn
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    Using the Net to Find Information About the Pyramids of Egypt

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    Not just for kids! Write a Letter to Children of the 31 st Century How to Create a Time Capsule ... Getting Acquainted This lesson, though part of the Gallery of ESOL Lesson Plans , can be adapted for use by native speakers. Its creator describes it as "a good way to introduce students to the nuances of playwriting and how the actors express what the characters are like. It is best used at the point of writing dialogue and stage/acting directions in the playwriting process. This is also a good way to introduce the students to each other at the beginning of a semester, or as part of the community building process, or as a way to further tighten the community sense throughout the semester and to encourage cooperative behavior."

    80. C-SPAN
    ECONOMICS Booknotes lesson Plan More . history American Presidents TimelineMore . SPECIAL RESOURCES black history Month More . RESOURCES .
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