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This lesson is Mrs. Gwen Ebron's own account of her life experience growing up in the time of Dr. Martin L. King and the Civil Rights Movement. Learn how the children helped the movement and much more. BEFORE YOU GET STARTED: Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials. Also, […]
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Welcome to the African American Art Exhibition! Using your skills as an observer, you will analyze famous art created by Black Americans and use clues to determine what the artist wanted you to understand from the artwork. You will also create your own art inspired by Lois Mailou Jones, a Black artist and educator recognized […]
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This is a New Year and it is good to review the MA'AT to examine how we are doing living with ourselves and others. BEFORE YOU GET STARTED: Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials. Also, check out the books and products used by the teachers for further learning. […]
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In this lesson we will discuss and demonstrate the differences between producers and consumers. BEFORE YOU GET STARTED: Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials. Also, check out the books and products used by the teachers for further learning. Reach out to [email protected] if you have any questions or […]
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In this lesson we will identify, discuss, and discover the principles of Kwanzaa and how to apply them in our daily lives. BEFORE YOU GET STARTED: Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials. Also, check out the books and products used by the teachers for further learning. Reach out […]
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Learn about the real St. Nicholas, who was a Moor, where he was born and how he developed a sense of giving starting with giving everything away to the poor. BEFORE YOU GET STARTED: Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials. Also, check out the books and products used […]
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In this lesson we will identify, define and describe the first 3 principles of Kwanzaa and how we can practice them in our daily lives. BEFORE YOU GET STARTED: Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials. Also, check out the books and products used by the teachers for further […]
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This lesson examines the historical pictures of Jesus from the earliest portraits to the ones most people recognize today. Students will explore their former thoughts and discuss their conclusions with the information received today. BEFORE YOU GET STARTED: Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials. Also, check out the […]
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During today’s lesson, we will read a Kwanzaa favorite, Seven Spools of Thread: A Kwanzaa Story by Angela Shelf Medearis. This book beautifully highlights each principle of Nguzo Saba and helps us to remember the power we hold when we work together. We will also discuss the purpose of Kwanzaa and ways to celebrate with […]
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In this lesson students will create their own workout plan that focuses on the biceps, triceps, pectorals and abdominal muscle groups. Students will also learn about repetitions and sets as they create a weekly workout schedule. BEFORE YOU GET STARTED: Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials. Also, check […]
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It is Christmas time and have you ever wondered if Jesus was Black? This lesson will ask you to put on your thinking cap on and answer this question for yourself. BEFORE YOU GET STARTED: Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials. Also, check out the books and products […]
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In this lesson we will discuss, describe and discover synonyms and antonyms of gratitude and the many ways in which we can demonstrate gratitude in our daily lives. BEFORE YOU GET STARTED: Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials. Also, check out the books and products used by the […]
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In today’s lesson, we will compare and contrast the experiences of African Americans and Native Americans (or Indigenous People) in the United States. Focusing on the loss of Native American historical lands and the numerous thriving Black towns destroyed by racial violence, we will explore the horrors of the past and discover ways to reclaim […]
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This is Native American History Month and we have learned about how some of The African Native Americans came to America and this lesson is about what Native Nations the Native American Africans, are a part of in North and South America. BEFORE YOU GET STARTED: Please check the materials that go with this lesson […]
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We will look at the similarities in the life of trees and the life of families and how they continue to live on and on. We will discuss each one of our roles in that family tree and how important each role is. We will draw a tree using various art supplies to demonstrate the […]
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Learn how Africans came to the Americas. Learn how hundreds of Africans came with crops, goods and animals and taught the people they found in the land about math, religion and art. BEFORE YOU GET STARTED: Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials. Also, check out the books and […]
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In this lesson we will describe, discuss, and demonstrate what Sankofa means to us and how we can use it in our everyday lives. We will allow our past to inform our present as we move forward into the future. BEFORE YOU GET STARTED: Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print […]
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This lesson will explore with the students, “What is an Ancestor?” Students will be asked what their definition of an ancestor is and then learn who are some of our ancestors. Students will also learn from another student, who has visited our ancestral home, what he experienced in the country of Egypt in Africa. BEFORE […]
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It’s HBCU Homecoming Season! During this lesson, we will discuss the importance of going to college and explore what educational conditions lead to the creation of Historically Black Colleges and Universities in America. We will discuss the culture of HBCUs and the ways that HBCU students and alumni show pride for their schools, including the […]
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In this lesson we will describe and discuss both the positive and negative interactions between the different members of the traditional family and how they relate to one another based on the position they hold in the family. Mother, Father, Son and Daughter relationships will be the focus of this lesson. BEFORE YOU GET STARTED: […]
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