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Preview of Antebellum, Civil War & Reconstruction Bundle | U.S. History Slides

Antebellum, Civil War & Reconstruction Bundle | U.S. History Slides

If there’s one unit teachers can’t afford to have fall flat—it’s this one. The Civil War Era Bundle walks students from rising tension to full collapse and rebuilding, with clear structure and strong historical connections throughout. No more “wait…why did this happen again?” ✨ What’s Included: ✔️ Sectional Crisis ✔️ Civil War ✔️ Reconstruction ✔️ Google Slides + PDF ✔️ Built-in “Think Like a Historian” prompts ✔️ Key vocabulary and primary sources 💡 Perfect For: ✔️ One of the mos
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 Bias, Power & Belonging: A Lesson Plan for Real Conversations

Bias, Power & Belonging: A Lesson Plan for Real Conversations

Created by
Kadi Morgan
Bias, Power & Belonging is a comprehensive, discussion-driven lesson plan that challenges students to examine how racial bias and stereotypes operate across four pillars of everyday life — healthcare, housing, employment, and entertainment. Through a powerful mix of video, interactive computer activities, differentiated readings, and data-backed discussion, students move beyond surface-level awareness to confront real systems: who gets proper medical care, who gets hired, who gets housed, and wh
Preview of HBCUs Lesson | Historically Black Colleges & Universities Week 4

HBCUs Lesson | Historically Black Colleges & Universities Week 4

This Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) lesson helps students understand the purpose, history, and importance of HBCUs in Black history and education. Students learn why HBCUs were created, where they are located, and how they helped Black Americans gain access to education during times of segregation and inequality. This resource is ready to teach, student-friendly, and perfect for Black History Month or year-round instruction in upper elementary and middle school classroo
Preview of Afro Latinindad DBQ: Sources on history, identity and resistance.

Afro Latinindad DBQ: Sources on history, identity and resistance.

The influence of the African diaspora on the Americas is both profound and undeniable. Despite historical attempts to negate, erase, or minimize the contributions of people of African descent, this assignment seeks to celebrate and illuminate the extraordinary richness, diversity, and beauty of their legacy across the American continents. This assignment aims to provide students with a rich history and perspective on the Afro-Latin@ community. Students will tackle questions like: How did the Afr
Preview of Stamped Racism, Antiracism, and You - Jason Reynolds - SECTION 3 - For Kids

Stamped Racism, Antiracism, and You - Jason Reynolds - SECTION 3 - For Kids

Created by
Angie Kratzer
This mini unit for Section 3 of the Jason Reynolds adaptation of Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You includes 38 pages of reading guides, writing prompts, and background knowledge builders aligned with both Common Core and TEKS. All materials are provided in both PDF and Google Slides. The following elements are included:Google Slides Link and InstructionsStandards Alignment: ELA Common Core State Standards, 9-10 Grade BandStandards Alignment: ELA Common Core State Standards, 11-12 Grade BandS
Preview of Mini-Lesson on the 13th Amendment: (Slides with with Turn & Talks + Prompts)

Mini-Lesson on the 13th Amendment: (Slides with with Turn & Talks + Prompts)

Created by
Kathryn Locke
Bring history to life with this engaging, discussion-based mini-lesson on the 13th Amendment — designed for middle school social studies, ELA, or U.S. history classrooms. This 10-slide lesson helps students understand the who, what, when, where, and why behind the amendment that abolished slavery in the United States. Through short readings, turn-and-talk prompts, and reflection questions, students analyze the big and little contexts of the Civil War era while exploring the short- and long-t
Preview of Plessy V Ferguson and the Dred Scott Case: History of Systemic Racism

Plessy V Ferguson and the Dred Scott Case: History of Systemic Racism

The Supreme Court has shaped laws and beliefs in America since it was formed. In this persuasive essay on the history of two landmark court cases, students will argue which case had the largest impact on systemic racism today. This packet is no prep, and ready to print or assign in Google Classroom or any other online learning platform. Just give it to students, everything they need is here! Students are asked to answer the central question using the source material provided (included), as well
Preview of Lesson Unit: The History of Rap Music

Lesson Unit: The History of Rap Music

Created by
LoudLady
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 Songs of Slavery Full Lesson

Songs of Slavery Full Lesson

This a complete lesson I used for teaching my students about the creation and usage of slave songs during the 18th century. This lesson includes: Slides and a video with a guided fill in the blank note sheetGuided class discussion promptsA song analysis assignment broken into a full class, teacher led analysis, a partner/group analysis, and an independent analysis. Each analysis requires students to first interpret the song themselves, then to research a secondary source analysis of the text to
Preview of International Black History Lesson |  Black Leaders, Resistance Week 3

International Black History Lesson | Black Leaders, Resistance Week 3

This International Black History lesson introduces students to Black history beyond the United States, highlighting the global impact, culture, resistance, and leadership of people of African descent around the world. Students explore how Black communities across different countries fought for freedom, preserved culture, and used their voices to create change. This lesson is ideal for Black History Month, social studies units, or global studies and is designed for upper elementary and middle
Preview of Black History Month Unit | Freedom Riders

Black History Month Unit | Freedom Riders

Black History Month Lesson Bundle This Freedom Fighters lesson bundle introduces students to powerful Black leaders who courageously stood up for justice, equality, and freedom. Through engaging, student-friendly slide decks, students learn how individuals used their voices, education, leadership, and determination to challenge unfair laws and systems. These lessons are designed for upper elementary and middle school students and emphasize historical understanding, critical thinking, and soci
Preview of Black History Jeopardy Game

Black History Jeopardy Game

Created by
Kadi Morgan
Black History Jeopardy is the high-energy, classroom-ready game show experience that makes Black history impossible to forget. Five carefully curated categories — Urban Health, Inventions, Civil Rights, Africa Is Not A Country, and Pop Culture — take students on a journey from the operating table to the protest line, from ancient kingdoms to the Billboard charts, challenging everything they think they know and filling in the gaps that textbooks left behind. "Africa Is Not A Country" alone w
Preview of Juneteenth Google Slides-Perfect for Long Distance Learning

Juneteenth Google Slides-Perfect for Long Distance Learning

This Google Slides presentation clearly introduces students to the history of Juneteenth. This resource is designed to be accessible to readers across multiple grade levels. Students will learn about slavery in the United States, the Civil War, the Emancipation Proclamation, and why many enslaved African Americans in Texas did not learn they were free until June 19, 1865. The presentation also explores the first Juneteenth celebrations, modern Juneteenth traditions, and how Juneteenth became a
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