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Preview of Juneteenth Lesson Presentation | History and Significance PowerPoint Slide Deck

Juneteenth Lesson Presentation | History and Significance PowerPoint Slide Deck

Teach the powerful story and legacy of Juneteenth with this engaging, age-appropriate presentation designed for middle and high school classrooms. This ready-to-use resource introduces students to the history, meaning, and modern-day significance of Juneteenth, now recognized as a U.S. federal holiday. Perfect for history, social studies, advisory, or special event lessons during June or Black History Month, this slide deck encourages critical thinking and respectful classroom discussion. ** JUN
Preview of AP African American Studies Unit 3.1-3.4 (Reconstruction) PowerPoint

AP African American Studies Unit 3.1-3.4 (Reconstruction) PowerPoint

This comprehensive and visually engaging PowerPoint covers AP African American Studies Unit 3.1-3.4 (Reconstruction and Its Unraveling), guiding students through the major political, social, and legal transformations African Americans experienced from emancipation through the defeat of Reconstruction. Built to align with the College Board AP African American Studies framework, this resource saves teachers valuable prep time while helping students build strong content knowledge and analytical s
Preview of AP African American Studies Unit 3.5–3.6 PowerPoint

AP African American Studies Unit 3.5–3.6 PowerPoint

This comprehensive and visually engaging PowerPoint covers AP African American Studies Unit 3.5–3.6, examining how disenfranchisement, segregation, racial terror, and cultural resistance shaped African American life in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Built to align with the College Board AP African American Studies framework, this resource helps students analyze how white supremacy was enforced through both law and violence, while also highlighting African American resistanc
Preview of Juneteenth Traditions Powerpoint ELL Students

Juneteenth Traditions Powerpoint ELL Students

An overview of traditions and ways people in America celebrate Juneteenth. This is accessible to newcomers and ELL students.
Preview of Juneteenth Scattergories no prep morning work phonic activity 8th 9th 10th 11th

Juneteenth Scattergories no prep morning work phonic activity 8th 9th 10th 11th

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Digiline Co
Juneteenth - these Scattergories activities, bell ringers game for students in 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grades, early finishers, middle schoolers, high schoolers, junior high school, upper elementary, elementary school, GATE, gifted and talented, homeschool, upper elementary, middle school, or high school- these printable puzzles are a versatile resource for low prep ELA, Crossword Worksheets, science, history, and seasonal lessons, challenging advisory class, smal
Preview of Beyond Black History Volume 1: Mini Lesson Plan on Black Amusement Parks
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Beyond Black History Volume 1: Mini Lesson Plan on Black Amusement Parks

Beyond Black History is a series of trauma-informed mini-lessons for educators. These lessons are perfect for Black History Month and every month of the year. Ideal for social studies, history class, or social-emotional learning. “Black Joy Was Never Accidental: A Mini Lesson on Black Amusement Parks”Beyond Black History Volume 1 enters the world of historic Black amusement and leisure-styled parks in Washington, DC, and surrounding areas. Lesson Overview: During segregation, Black families we
Preview of AP African American Studies Topics 2.11 to 2.13 PowerPoint

AP African American Studies Topics 2.11 to 2.13 PowerPoint

This comprehensive PowerPoint for AP African American Studies Topics 2.11 to 2.13 guides students through the history of early African American resistance, the creation of free Black communities, and the long-term struggle for liberation. Aligned with the College Board AP African American Studies Framework, this resource provides clear historical explanations, primary source excerpts, maps, and discussion prompts designed for AP-level instruction. What’s Included: The Stono Rebellion (Topic 2.
Preview of Juneteenth Mystery: Who Delayed Freedom? Historical Investigation Lesson

Juneteenth Mystery: Who Delayed Freedom? Historical Investigation Lesson

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Jay Lani
Juneteenth Mystery: Who Delayed Freedom?Historical Investigation Lesson | Grades 6–12 Transform your students into historical investigators with this engaging, inquiry-based Juneteenth lesson! Instead of simply reading about Juneteenth, students will examine evidence, analyze clues, reconstruct a timeline, evaluate competing explanations, and ultimately solve a historical mystery: If freedom was declared in 1863, why did many enslaved people in Texas not learn they were free until June 19, 1865?
Preview of Vol 2: Black American History Openers: 31 Daily Black History Month Warm-Ups

Vol 2: Black American History Openers: 31 Daily Black History Month Warm-Ups

Start any class with an open window into modern Black American history. Eyes on the Prize, Volume 2, gives you 31 ready-to-project openers from 1964 to today, one per day, each built around a real person, law, or movement. No prep and no scramble. Open the slide and go.Every topic runs across two slides. The first is a discussion opener that sets up the person or event with a primary-source quote and a “State Your Case” prompt that asks students to take a position. The second is a legacy slide w
Preview of Vol 1: Black American History Openers: 31 Days Black History Month

Vol 1: Black American History Openers: 31 Days Black History Month

Start any class with an open window into Black American history. I Have a Dream, Volume 1, gives you 31 ready-to-project openers from the Revolution through 1964, one per day, each built around a real person, court case, or movement. No prep and no scramble. Open the slide and go.Every topic runs across two slides. The first is a discussion opener that sets up the person or event with a primary-source quote and a “State Your Case” prompt that asks students to take a position. The second is a leg
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