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81. Black History
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  • 82. 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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    83. Disney Educational Productions | Cyberlesson: Black History Month
    Biography Links. Biography Index. The history Channel black history month. Tofind photos, try this site Influential AfricanAmericans of the 20th Century.
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    The stamps can be viewed at: Black History Stamps Imagine that you are a member of the committee choosing famous African-Americans to commemorate on postage stamps. Select three African-Americans to profile. Write a brief biography of each individual, telling why he or she is important in U.S. history and why you have chosen that person. Draw a prototype for the postage stamp. First you'll need to browse some general sites to decide whom you'd like to honor. Here are a few good starting places: Education First: Black History Hotlist Prominent African-Americans Biography Links Biography Index ... The History Channel: Black History Month To find photos, try this site:
    Influential African-Americans of the 20th Century
    To select someone from a list of African-Americans who are notable in the science and engineering fields, look at The Faces of Science To select someone from the world of the arts for a stamp, start with the sites at Archive of African-American Music and Culture You'll find a short list of black poets at Academy of American Poets: Harlem Renaissance
    If you click on Langston Hughes, you can find a button that allows you to hear a recorded segment of his poetry.

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    85. Celebrating Black History Month - African American History
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    Celebrating Black History Month Information, Resources and Online Activities Join the Discussion "[W]hat activities have worked for you [when teaching about Black History] in the past.... Please give your suggestions and share that vast storehouse of knowledge all educators have at their disposal."
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    Civil War Photographs Online Activities From Other Guides African-American History Race Relations More About Black History Month Elsewhere on the Web Africana.com Exploring Black History Month The roots of Black History month can be traced to the early part of the 20th century. In 1925, Carter G. Woodson, an educator and historian began campaigning among schools, journals and black newspapers calling for a 'Negro History Week' to be celebrated. This would honor the importance of black achievement and contribution in the United States. He was able to institute this 'Negro History Week' in 1926 during the second week of February. This time was chosen because Abraham Lincoln's and Frederick Douglass' birthdays occurred then. Woodson was awarded the Springarn Medal from the NAACP for his accomplishment. In 1976, Negro History Week turned into Black History Month which we celebrate today. Read more about

    86. The Origins Of Black History Month
    Advertisement. The Origins of black history month. What we now call black historymonth was originated in 1926 by Carter Godwin Woodson as Negro history Week.
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    Black History Websites Black History Heroes Black History Heritage What we now call Black History Month was originated in 1926 by Carter Godwin Woodson as Negro History Week. The month of February was selected in deference to Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln who were both born in that month. The son of a slave, Carter G. Woodson was born in New Canton, Virginia on December 19, 1875. He began high school at the age of 20 and then proceeded to study at Berea College, the University of Chicago, the Sorbonne, and Harvard University, where he earned a Ph.D. in 1912. Carter G. Woodson founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History in 1915 to train Black historians and to collect, preserve, and publish documents on Black life and Black people. He also founded the Journal of Negro History (1916), Associated Publishers (1922), and the Negro Bulletin (1937). Woodson spent his life working to educate all people about the vast contributions made by Black men and women throughout history. Mr. Woodson died on April 3, 1950 and Black History Month is his legacy.

    87. Black History Inventors - Black History Month
    Advertisement. black history month African American Inventors blackhistory inventors are listed alphabetically use the A to Z
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    Black History Month - African American Inventors Black history inventors are listed alphabetically: use the A to Z index bar to navigate and select or just browse the many listings. A Ba-Bl Bm-Bz Ca-Cl ... T /U/ V Wa-Wl Wm-Wz /X/ Y /Z
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    Number Date Invention(s) Links lead to: information on the inventor Links lead to: actual patent abstract and drawings Links lead to: more information on the invention in general William B. Abrams
    Hame Attachments Part for a draft horses' collar. Christopher P. Adams Method for performing amplification of nucleic acid with two primers bound to a single solid support James S. Adams

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    A searchable directory of lesson plans that utilize crayola products.Category Reference Education Educators K through 12 lesson plans...... The lesson plans at Crayola.com will help you guide students in More lessons for BlackHistory month Heroic, Historic Sculpture Related lesson More lessons for
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    90. 4 Your Info Online, 2/2/1998, Black History Month
    Quiz Test your knowledge of black history. Following are 18 descriptionsor hints about the famous black historian. Try to guess
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    91. AFT: Human Rights & Community Relations
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    AFT Home Welcome What's New Newsletter ... Related Sites Resource Guide: African-American History Th e importance of African-Americans to the development and continued growth of the United States is unquestionable, and the American Federation of Teachers recognizes African-American history as having a profound impact on all aspects of this nation. This section is designed to provide teachers with an abundance of educational resources about African-American history that can be used in the classroom . These resources should help teachers and students alike better understand some of the hardships African-Americans have had to endure throughout history, as well as the many contributions they have made. Lesson Plans Classroom Materials Internet Resources L esson Plans Black History Lessons from lessonplanz.co m These lesson plans are targeted for teaching at the elementary school level, and they are focused on teaching about Martin Luther King, Jr. Also included is information about Harriet Tubman and other facts about black history.

    92. Canton City Schools - Black History Month Web Sites

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    A selection of web sites that provide understanding of, and insight into, African American history and culture. The sites offer primary documents, interactive tours, historical audio files, lesson plans, searchable databases and more. Several of the sites were recommended by Cable in the Classroom, a service of the cable television industry in the United States.

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    Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives

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    Part of the Library of Congress's American Memory Project, this site contains more than 2,300 searchable first-person accounts of slavery and 500 black-and-white photographs of former slaves. The narratives were collected in the 1930s as part of the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration.
    Harlem Renaissance
    From 1920 until about 1930 an unprecedented outburst of creative activity among African-Americans occurred in all fields of art. Beginning as a series of literary discussions in the lower Manhattan (Greenwich Village) and upper Manhattan (Harlem) sections of New York City, this African-American cultural movement became known as "The New Negro Movement" and later as the Harlem Renaissance. More than a literary movement and more than a social revolt against racism, the Harlem Renaissance exalted the unique culture of African-Americans and redefined African-American expression. Site hosted by Northern Kentucky University.

    93. NIE Lesson Plans
    Newspaper activities and suggested books reinforce each letter or lesson. BlackHistory month 3rd - 8th grade level - Featured profiles and photos of
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    94. Beyond Black History Month
    SEARCH Articles Beyond black history month.
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  • 96. ProTeacher! Seasonal And Holiday Lesson Plans And Activities For February Elemen
    Valentine's Day lesson plans A collection of several lessons for Celebrating BlackHistory month - Art projects, discussion topics, and studies of WEB Du Bois
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    Winter February Activities and Crafts for Groundhog Day - Students can make a pop-up puppet, or a paper plate mask. A printable wordhunt and groundhog coloring page are also provided source
    February 29th Leap Day
    - This is a resource for history and information about leap year. It is not a kid's site, but teachers can gain knowledge to pass on to their students source
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    - Several Valentine's Day art projects and ideas source
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    - A collection of patriotic projects and printables for celebrating the presidency. Students can color presidential pictures, make a pinwheel, or build a log cabin source Valentine's Day Lesson Plans - A collection of several lessons for celebrating St. Valentine's Day. Students write cinquains, play battleship, estimate heart candies, and more source Africans In America - PBS presents a hyperlinked resource bank covering the period 1450-1865 (advanced reading) source An African Valentine - Information about the Bead Code of the Zulus for making bead bracelets or necklaces source Celebrating Black History Month - Art projects, discussion topics, and studies of W.E.B. Du Bois, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Booker T. Washington

    97. Black History Web Links
    King's Underground Railroad Activity. King's Underground Railroad Teacher LessonPlans. Poems/Songs with lyrics/music Back to top. Evolution of black history
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    The Journey...Underground Railroad On-lineActivity, lesson plans, and information National Geographic] Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad [crossword puzzles, quiz, classroom activities] The Underground Railroad Table of Contents [ LOTS of information and other links] A Path to Freedom..the Underground Railroad [Information about Rochester, New York's Underground Railroad] National Geographic's Underground Railroad Class Activities Kentucky's Underground Railroad National Underground Railroad Our Shared History, African American Heritage.. Underground Railroad King's Underground Railroad Activity
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  • 98. Disney Educational Productions | Cyberlesson: Plan A Disney Vacation
    This month you will use Disney.com to practice your travel planningskills. Let's imagine that you want to take a Disney vacation.
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    This month you will use Disney.com to practice your travel planning skills. Let's imagine that you want to take a Disney vacation. An important part of any vacation is planning. This process includes making arrangements and preparing a budget that accounts for transportation, food, lodging, and entertainment. Destination and Entertainment
    This is the fun part! Decide where you want to go. There are several choices at Disney Online Your choice of where to go will be influenced by what each place has to offer you for entertainment. You will want to explore each location before you make a decision. Follow the links at each of the resorts to see the different kinds of things there are to do. Use your Vacation Planner (insert link to PDF of "Travel Planner" to record what you want to see and the costs. Walt Disney World (Florida)
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    Now that you have chosen a destination, it is time to choose a hotel. Research the hotels that are available in your price range. Walt Disney World Disneyland Disney Cruise Line Disneyland Paris ... Tokyo Disneyland Transportation How will you get to the resort? Will you drive your own car? Will you fly? Some vacation packages include airfare. Look to see if yours does. If not, check to see how much tickets will cost you.

    99. TSGC Teacher Newsletter: Vol. 2, Issue 3

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    LiftOff Summer Institute - Return to Mars - Applications Due Feb. 28th
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    LiftOff Summer Institute 2000 is a series of educational/training workshops for middle and high school teachers that emphasizes science, mathematics, and engineering learning experiences by incorporating a different NASA mission area as the central theme each year. Liftoff 2000 will focus on the mysteries of the Red Planet with the scientists and engineers at the forefront of Mars research and exploration. Teacher participants are provided with knowledge, materials, and experience through hands-on activities and field trips that will promote aerospace enrichment activities. Applications are due February 28th, 2000.
    NASA Student "Web Chats" Highlight Black History Month
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