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Vocab Game, which is the third part of Flocab’s lesson sequence, can be used to teach figurative language. In this drag and drop activity, students match the lesson’s vocabulary words, including figure language terms, to images or definitions, complete sentences, or find synonyms to build ...
Teaching Black History Month: Great Ideas from Teaching ToleranceTeaching Tolerance, a project of the Southern Poverty Law Center, is a great resource for teachers of all grades and disciplines. There are hundreds of free lesson plans available, a few of which are highlighted here. Check out ...
Check out these six themed BLK RVA itinerary ideas! This Black History Month, get to know BLK RVA, a collaborative tourism initiative that amplifies and celebrates Black culture in the Richmond Region year-round. Visit the BLK RVA website to begin exploring BLK RVA’s unique soul. FACEBOOK...
Even more Black History Month resources: I have been doing thisPaint Like Alma Thomas activityfor a few years now and this year ( updating this in 2024), was simply incredible! The art was stunning, the children understood why her legacy is so valuable and important to maintain, and my he...
In this activity, students listen to or read a selection describing the events of December 1, 1955. Then they read the rules that people had to follow on the bus. They label an illustration of the bus to reflect those rules. Read aloud to students a book about Rosa Parks. If you are...
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in a history book in a hundred years. Let's look out the window. Come, let's look for birds. ©Janet Wong I suppose one reason I took this poem to heart on this occasion was that Wednesday morning, I took my dog Rookie on his usual walk. I realized that for him, nothing had ...
This means that Activists drive activity both in the Center-Left and, after a delay due to their direct dampening effect, the Right. There is no converse effect of note on Activists, however. The net effect of this influence, as seen in left column of figure of the full IRF figure, is...
From tourism activity that is dependent on ‘the association of blackness with servitude’ (Wilkes2016, p. 8), to brands that attempt to perform a proximity to Blackness (Crockett2008), there is an extensive list of examples of how ideas about Blackness, images of Black people, and Black pe...