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Send students on a Web scavenger hunt to learn about famous African Americans. Find four different hunts for students of all ages, with printable worksheets.
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Take your students on an interactive journey where they examine the motivations, living conditions, and stories of people who traveled the Underground Railroad. Activities and ideas are tailored to...
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Solve this online crossword puzzle by answering a few questions about U.S. history.
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Kindergarten Phonics Phonemes
The TeachAde Tutors take your children on a learning journey through Kindergarten Phonics Phonemes, including skills such as Letter Recognition, Sound Recognition, and Identify Phonemes. There are… See More$1.99
100 Famous African-American Men & Women of the 20th Century
Subject: Social Studies
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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African-American men and women have made great contributions to American society throughout the 20th century. You will find a listing of 100 African Americans who truly achieved greatness by either...
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Learn how Dr. Carter Woodson's creation of Negro History Week in 1926, evolved into Black History Month.
Black History Month Videoconferencing Programs
Subject: Language Arts (reading, writing, literature)
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Search CILC.org to access over 1400 student programs from over 170 providers who offer expertise via videoconferencing. Click on the red titles for detailed information.
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Teens At Risk Youth And Drugs DVD
Teens generally believe that alcohol and drug use is safe. Exposed to media from an early age, the average 18 year old has seen well over 100,000 television commercials encouraging them to drink.… See More$58.45
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Students will research the lives of famous African-Americans of the Harlem Renaissance era, write short monologues in the voice of these individuals, and present them as part of a living museum...
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Students explore themes of liberation and racism as they examine the connections, as well as the disjunctions, between two award-winning children's books.
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In 1827, John B. Russwurm and Samuel Cornish published Freedom's Journal, the first African-American newspaper. Though it lasted only two years, it launched the long tradition of black newspapers in...
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Preventing Teen Violence DVD
On many of the inner city streets, in the suburbs, and on school campuses across America, teenage aggression has become an increasingly common occurrence. We often wonder what could cause seemingly… See More$95.95
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Explore Kentucky's role in the story of slavery, abolitionism, and the underground railroad.
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