Description
Looking for a great resource to discuss race & racism that is funny, interesting, and middle/high schoolers won't groan (as much) about? The activity-book "Do the Work" by W. Kamau Bell and Kate Schatz is hands-on way to learn about privilege, racism (history), anti-racism, and many other connected concepts.
This resource is a quick reference to how I implemented the second lesson in a series of twelve lessons during Black History month. It includes a brief lesson plan and then a homework page based on a reference page in the book.
Note: I do not own any right to "Do the Work," and you do need a copy (at least) to make this resource work. It can't standalone, since the assignment relies on students having access to page 31.
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Description
Looking for a great resource to discuss race & racism that is funny, interesting, and middle/high schoolers won't groan (as much) about? The activity-book "Do the Work" by W. Kamau Bell and Kate Schatz is hands-on way to learn about privilege, racism (history), anti-racism, and many other connected concepts.
This resource is a quick reference to how I implemented the second lesson in a series of twelve lessons during Black History month. It includes a brief lesson plan and then a homework page based on a reference page in the book.
Note: I do not own any right to "Do the Work," and you do need a copy (at least) to make this resource work. It can't standalone, since the assignment relies on students having access to page 31.


