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Preview of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. Vocabulary and Quizzes

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. Vocabulary and Quizzes

This is a curriculum using the autobiography of Frederick Douglass. The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass was written shortly after he escaped to freedom. The entire book is included with the offensive words modified. Vocabulary and Quizzes are included for each chapter and a teacher's answer key. The teacher's answer key has a discussion suggestion section for each chapter along with extensive answers to each question. This curriculum is appropriate for High School, Adult Education a
Preview of Hurston's "How it Feels to be Colored Me" Google Form Test Assessment Quiz

Hurston's "How it Feels to be Colored Me" Google Form Test Assessment Quiz

This resource is a READY TO USE Google Form Test over Zora Neale Hurston's essay, "How it Feels to be Colored Me." The 10 multiple choice questions require students to grasp: The Plot overview, Tone, Themes, Quote Interpretation, and Relevance. Before assessing my students I require 1. They have read the story (we usually do this together)... AND 2. They have taken part in the lesson designed in the Slide Show found here that covers the essay, and all of the aspects listed above that make up
Preview of The Crossover - Fourth Quarter and Overtime (High Rigor)

The Crossover - Fourth Quarter and Overtime (High Rigor)

Created by
Connor Bjotvedt
High rigor and complex thinking reading analysis questions for Kwame Alexander's The Crossover (spoilers present). The questions can be modified and adapted to all teaching styles and can be used for essay prompts or reading comprehension quizzes.
Preview of Reconstruction Google Slides | America After the Civil War | U.S. History

Reconstruction Google Slides | America After the Civil War | U.S. History

Teach the challenges and achievements of Reconstruction with this engaging Google Slides presentation covering Lincoln’s plan, Andrew Johnson, Radical Republicans, constitutional amendments, Freedmen’s Bureau, sharecropping, resistance in the South, and the Compromise of 1877. This classroom-ready resource helps students understand how the nation attempted to rebuild after the Civil War, expand civil rights, and why Reconstruction ultimately ended. Perfect for U.S. History, APUSH support, Hono
Preview of Black History Month Literature Bundle-Female Voices

Black History Month Literature Bundle-Female Voices

Created by
Lit is the Life
This is a bundle including poetry, memoir excerpts, short stories and a novel unit (Beloved) by Black Female Authors and a Literary Movement Introduction (The Harlem Renaissance). This Bundle Includes: "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid Prose Poem Analysis UnitA PowerPoint with five days of bell work questions, annotation directions An author bio. jigsaw activity (bio links and graphic organizer) Link to the poem for annotation and analysis questions A link to a digital student notebook for student resp
Preview of Lesson Plan: Afro-Caribbean Migration - AP African American Studies 3.17

Lesson Plan: Afro-Caribbean Migration - AP African American Studies 3.17

Created by
Nicole Mohr
AP African American Studies: Topic 3.17 Afro-Caribbean Migration (1899–1937)Looking for a comprehensive, student-centered way to cover Topic 3.17? This complete lesson plan guides students through the complex "push and pull" factors of Afro-Caribbean migration and the profound cultural and political impact these immigrants had on the United States by using an engaging note sheet with brain breaks for coloring embedded within. This lesson is designed to move beyond the lecture, utilizing a cu
Preview of AP African American Studies Unit 4 | Complete Unit with Notes, Test, Activities

AP African American Studies Unit 4 | Complete Unit with Notes, Test, Activities

Created by
Rethink History
This AP African American Studies (APAAS) complete curriculum bundle for Unit 3 includes 11 detailed slides presentations, 14 student activities, a complete note guide activity, a required sources organizer, and the final unit assessment. This complete unit will provide a rigorous instruction for APAAS, it covers 100% of major C.E.D. courses, and is guaranteed to train students with historical thinking skills through carefully-researched activities.Includes a course syllabus and unit cal
Preview of The Wiz Musical Study Guide | African American Futurism & Urban Fantasy

The Wiz Musical Study Guide | African American Futurism & Urban Fantasy

Part of a Bundle Let's ease on down the Road with the Broadway Tony Award Winner The Wiz a fantastic futuristic African American version of The Wizard of Oz. The Wiz is an urban fantasy retelling of L. Frank Baum's children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in the context of contemporary African-American culture. This two or three day lesson (65 pages) and study guide about this Broadway musical can stand alone or be combined with one of my Famous Artist Biographies ( Lin Manuel Miranda) or
Preview of History Bell Ringers | Daily Warm Ups Middle and High School

History Bell Ringers | Daily Warm Ups Middle and High School

Looking for engaging, no-prep history bell ringers that build critical thinking and writing skills? These History Bell Ringers are designed for middle and high school students to start class with meaningful, thought-provoking prompts that incorporate claims, evidence, and reasoning. Perfect for daily warm-ups, these prompts help students develop historical thinking skills while improving writing, discussion, and engagement. 30 History Bell Ringer Prompts A mix of: Critical thinking questions
Preview of Martin Luther King- Intermediate French Interpretive Listening

Martin Luther King- Intermediate French Interpretive Listening

This is an Intermediate-level interpretive listening and reading activity to accompany the video entitled "C'est Qui, Martin Luther King?" from the French series, Un Jour Une Question. Students will work to show understanding by completing key words from a short transcript and guessing meaning from context clues.
Preview of Black History Month Trading Cards - 18 African Americans Aligned

Black History Month Trading Cards - 18 African Americans Aligned

Black History Trading Cards | AP African American Studies Aligned | 18 Historical Figures | Printable & Digital | Optional Lesson PlanBring history to life with this engaging Black History Trading Cards set, aligned with key themes and learning objectives from AP African American Studies. This resource features 18 visually rich, student-friendly trading cards highlighting influential African American leaders, activists, writers, and cultural figures. Designed for middle and high school classr
Preview of AP English Language Rhetorical Unit “Ain’t I a Woman?” by Truth, Debate, MCQ

AP English Language Rhetorical Unit “Ain’t I a Woman?” by Truth, Debate, MCQ

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CurriculumLove
AP English Language Rhetorical Analysis Unit “Ain’t I a Woman?” by Sojourner Truth Debate, Seminar, Essay & MCQs This AP English Language mini unit offers a deep, standards-aligned exploration of Sojourner Truth’s powerful 1851 speech “Ain’t I a Woman?”, guiding students through rhetorical analysis that mirrors the exact thinking, writing, and discussion skills required on the AP Lang exam. Through structured annotation, flash debate, Socratic seminar, AP-style multiple-choice practice, rhetori
Preview of Digital Educational Poster - Artist Professor, Jacob Lawrence

Digital Educational Poster - Artist Professor, Jacob Lawrence

Bring the legacy of Jacob Lawrence into your classroom with this vibrant educational poster celebrating one of the most influential African American artists and educators of the 20th century. Featuring a concise, engaging biography and powerful visual design, this poster highlights Lawrence’s bold storytelling style, his contributions to art history, and his commitment to depicting the experiences of Black Americans with dignity and purpose. It’s a perfect visual aid for lessons on social justic
Preview of AP African American Studies - UNIT 3 - Curriculum Annotations/Notes

AP African American Studies - UNIT 3 - Curriculum Annotations/Notes

Created by
Pax Professor
Curriculum annotations are designed as a form of note taking for students taking AP African American Studies. Notes are based on Learning Objectives, Essential Knowledge, and Required Sources identified in the Course and Exam Description from the College Board. Links to publicly available readings are included in the documents. The product will give you links to download a PDF or to make a copy of a Google Doc with the curriculum annotations.
Preview of AP African American Studies Complete Course | MEGABUNDLE

AP African American Studies Complete Course | MEGABUNDLE

Created by
Rethink History
This AP African American Studies (APAAS) complete bundle includes 52 detailed slides presentations, 37 student activities, four complete note guide activities, four required sources organizers, and seven tests including a midterm exam and final course exam. This complete course will provide a rigorous background to APAAS, it covers 100% of major C.E.D. courses, and is guaranteed to train students with historical thinking skills through carefully-researched activities.Includes a course
Preview of Harlem Renaissance Activities - Escape Room (paper + digital) - Black History

Harlem Renaissance Activities - Escape Room (paper + digital) - Black History

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
Make learning fun with this Harlem Renaissance activity! Your students will learn about the historical context of the Harlem Renaissance as well as famous figures. This is reading-heavy and "true history," but a great addition to Black History Month or National Poetry Month. Use this Harlem Renaissance Activity for:✅ ELA or Social Studies ✅ Your poetry unit or National Poetry Month ✅ Black History Month This Harlem Renaissance activity is the perfect way to introduce your students to the era
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