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Preview of Speech Writing & Performance Activity-A Dream for Today’s America  Grades 6-12

Speech Writing & Performance Activity-A Dream for Today’s America Grades 6-12

Celebrate student voice, reflection, and performance with this meaningful Speech Writing & Performance Activity: A Dream for Today’s America — perfect for Juneteenth, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and Black History Month! Designed for middle school and high school students, this engaging activity encourages students to reflect on themes of hope, equality, justice, freedom, kindness, and positive change while developing writing, speaking, and performance skills. Students choose from thoughtful sent
Preview of Voices of Freedom: Black History & Juneteenth Readers Theater Grades 6-12

Voices of Freedom: Black History & Juneteenth Readers Theater Grades 6-12

Bring history to life with this engaging and meaningful Readers Theater performance activity! Students will explore the significance of Black History Month and Juneteenth while learning about influential historical figures who helped shape American history. Through performance, discussion, reflection, and collaborative activities, students will deepen their understanding of freedom, courage, equality, and perseverance. This ready-to-use resource combines social studies, language arts, and drama
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Paper Bag Craft | Celebrate MLK Jr. Day & Black History M

Martin Luther King Jr. Paper Bag Craft | Celebrate MLK Jr. Day & Black History M

Inspire your students and honor an iconic leader with this meaningful Martin Luther King Jr. paper bag craft! This engaging printable activity is a wonderful way to teach about MLK Jr.'s life, his powerful message of peace and equality, and his historic dream. It's a perfect resource for celebrating MLK Jr. Day in January or integrating into your Black History Month lessons in February. This resource provides all the black and white printable components you need to help your kids cre
Preview of Black History “The origin of music”

Black History “The origin of music”

Celebrate Black History Month through the power of music with this engaging and student-friendly lesson resource! This presentation explores the impact of African American music on history, culture, and social change while introducing students to influential artists and genres that shaped the world. Students will learn about: The foundations of music and its purposeBlues, Jazz, and Gospel musicInfluential figures like Louis Armstrong, Mahalia Jackson, and Scott JoplinMusic during the Civil Right
Preview of Lesson Unit: The History of Rap Music

Lesson Unit: The History of Rap Music

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Lesson Unit: The History of Rap Music A  JOURNEY THROUGH RHYTHM, RHYME, AND REVOLUTION DISCLAIMER - this unit discusses historical events that are imperative to the history and progression of rap/hip hop music. This includes mentioning the struggles of racism, violence, and life in difficult environments. Additionally, all song examples used are school appropriate. I have the video clips set to start and stop automatically in presentation mode. In this unit, students explore the history of rap
Preview of Juneteenth Reader's Theater Script | Freedom Didn't Arrive All at Once

Juneteenth Reader's Theater Script | Freedom Didn't Arrive All at Once

Freedom Didn’t Arrive All at Once is a thoughtful, historically accurate Reader’s Theater designed to help students understand the meaning of Juneteenth in a developmentally appropriate way. Through natural classroom dialogue, student questioning, and clear narration, this script explores how freedom was promised in 1863 but delayed for many enslaved people until June 19, 1865. The focus is on truth, timing, and why Juneteenth matters—without oversimplifying history or overwhelming students. Wri
Preview of Black History Month Music Bulletin Board African American Musicians Quote Poster

Black History Month Music Bulletin Board African American Musicians Quote Poster

African American musicians quotes are a wonderful way to decorate your music bulletin boards for Black History Month! These motivational quote posters are ideal for February, but can be used year round. PNG versions included so you can share on social media. Color & Black/White versions included. PDF and PNG versions included. Stevie Wonder  -  “We all have ability. The difference is how we use it.”B.B. King - “The beautiful thing about learning is that nobody can take it away from you.”Quincy
Preview of Ms. Hope's King Rhythm - Video Book - African American Music Styles
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Ms. Hope's King Rhythm - Video Book - African American Music Styles

Hello, Music Teachers. Welcome to the World of African American Music! What an exciting, kid-friendly way to introduce African American music styles to your students! It's perfect for Black History Month, Juneteenth, or simply any time you want to teach the Blues, Jazz, the Spiritual, Boogie Woogie, or any of the African American music styles. You can use Ms. Hope's King Rhythm Video Book all year long. I have used this book successfully with grades 2-5. The 6-minute video-book is bundled with
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