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Preview of Juneteenth Freedom Code | No Prep Social Studies Writing Activity

Juneteenth Freedom Code | No Prep Social Studies Writing Activity

Juneteenth Freedom Code | No Prep Social Studies Writing ActivityYou get all of this for just 99¢Help students explore Juneteenth through a lesson that feels engaging, academic, and different from a typical worksheet. In this no prep resource, students read about Juneteenth, use an included code key to solve layered decoding tasks, reveal a hidden message about freedom, and reflect on what freedom should mean today.This lesson blends Social Studies, ELA, logic, vocabulary, and reflection into on
Preview of Malcolm X Timeline Project | ELA Activity | High School | Group or Independent

Malcolm X Timeline Project | ELA Activity | High School | Group or Independent

This Malcolm X timeline project helps students track 8 key events, analyze their significance, and support their thinking with textual evidence. Includes individual and group versions, plus a rubric for easy grading.
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 Static (Shock) : Afrofuturism & Resistance in APUSH + APAAS

Static (Shock) : Afrofuturism & Resistance in APUSH + APAAS

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Bring comic book culture into your AP classroom! This engaging 3–4 week extension unit uses Static: Season One & Season Two (DC/Milestone) to help students critically examine themes of racial justice, systemic oppression, Black identity, and youth activism. Perfect for AP African American Studies and AP U.S. History educators, this resource blends Afrofuturism with real historical inquiry, fostering deep connections across course frameworks. What’s Included: ✅ Detailed Lesson Plan & Overview
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