February 1 marks the beginning of Black History Month in the United States. Learn more about this important time, including ways to celebrate and how to explain Black History Month to kids. You can even get a free collection of Black History Month for Kids Google Slides to share with your ...
Learn with your kids about great accomplishments in Black history with these books, movies, and websites.
While it's roots go back to the early 20th century, Black History Month as a national observance was created as a way to focus attention on the contributions of Black Americans that had been overlooked, marginalized, and outright ignored as part of conventional American history lessons. As Pres...
Black History Month is celebrated every February in the United States. During this month we celebrate the achievements of African American in all aspects of life – science, technology, entertainment, art, social justice – you name it, African Americans have done it. It is often asked why cel...
Yes, February is Black History Month, but Black history books should always be in your classroom library rotation. It’s awesome that there are now a huge variety of titles to share, with more being published each year. These are our recent favorite picture books about Black history that ins...
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Historian Carter G. Woodson led the efforts to establish February as Black History Month, a time to honor the contributions of Black people from all eras, the U.S.’s past and its present. Parents can use the resources below to extend the learning and fun happening at school this month ...
Lots of helpful free songs and educational videos about Black History Month and Black history for any time of year. Videos for a variety of ages.
To create an inclusive classroom environment during Black History Month, it is important to center the experiences and perspectives of African Americans in your lessons and discussions, to use inclusive language, and to create a safe and respectful space for all students to participate. What are so...
Black History Month - Oak Elementary kids research famous peopleEmily Ford