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We appreciate Black history books for kids that tackle less common but still important topics. Pique students’ interest and invite them to find out more about the history of hip-hop and rap. Also, share the author’s note with students about the relationship of rap and hip-hop to poetry ...
but little context around the "hard history," as Black educator Rann Miller calls it, of the Black experience. "I was told of Martin Luther King Jr., Harriet Tubman, and Frederick Douglass. I heard very little
PBS has a variety of online resources, categorized by age, to teach kids about Black History and anti-racism. For example, parents of kids ages 2 to 5 can use PBS' drawing activity to help their children understand the power of advocacy and reflect on the times they stood up for ...
Before Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, there was Shirley Chisholm. Shirley Chisholm was the first woman and first black American to run for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. Prior to her run for the Presidency, Shirley Chisholm made history by becoming the first blac...
Target is celebrating Black History Month with a new apparel line that truly celebrates the strength, power and contributions of people of color.
Link will appear as Black History Facts & Worksheets: https://kidskonnect.com - KidsKonnect, January 27, 2024 Use With Any Curriculum These worksheets have been specifically designed for use with any international curriculum. You can use these worksheets as-is, or edit them using Google Slides...
Check out our collection of black history worksheets that are designed to acknowledge some of the amazing contributions made by African Americans. We've just started building out this section starting with worksheets for Martin Luther King Jr., Harriet
Crank up some tunes for a Black History Month party with the kids. Put on some Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Prince, Aretha Franklin, Quincy Jones, Whitney Houston, Ella Fitzgerald, Nina Simone, Grace Jones, Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar (OK, maybejust the PG-13 songs), and let the music speak...
February has been a time to center the Black community. Here are 3 ways to observe Black History Month with your family.