Black History Month Unit Plans: Movements that Galvanized Action
In celebration of Black History Month, I created this resource to support learning and conversations in the classroom.
This Black History Unit plan will provide a project-based learning activity at the end of the unit. It is designed to help educators teach students about the different movements that galvanized action in African American history. It’s a great way to teach students about the power of their voice and how they can use it to make change.
This unit plan includes:
- Objectives
- Essential Questions
- Essential Vocabulary
- Primary/secondary sources & resources
- Demonstration of learning (project)
- Lessons and daily tasks for 2 weeks
- Course pack with Relevant topic information and links
This unit goes beyond the Black History lessons that focus on select Black historical figures. Students are learning about important events in Black history, analyzing primary sources, making connections to the present day, and creating a project to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding
When you purchase this unit, you will get an instant digital download. All Sales are final and non-refundable
In celebration of Black History Month, I created this resource to support learning and conversations in the classroom.
This Black History Unit plan will provide a project-based learning activity at the end of the unit. It is designed to help educators teach students about the different movements that galvanized action in African American history. It’s a great way to teach students about the power of their voice and how they can use it to make change.
This unit plan includes:
- Objectives
- Essential Questions
- Essential Vocabulary
- Primary/secondary sources & resources
- Demonstration of learning (project)
- Lessons and daily tasks for 2 weeks
- Course pack with Relevant topic information and links
This unit goes beyond the Black History lessons that focus on select Black historical figures. Students are learning about important events in Black history, analyzing primary sources, making connections to the present day, and creating a project to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding
When you purchase this unit, you will get an instant digital download. All Sales are final and non-refundable
In celebration of Black History Month, I created this resource to support learning and conversations in the classroom.
This Black History Unit plan will provide a project-based learning activity at the end of the unit. It is designed to help educators teach students about the different movements that galvanized action in African American history. It’s a great way to teach students about the power of their voice and how they can use it to make change.
This unit plan includes:
- Objectives
- Essential Questions
- Essential Vocabulary
- Primary/secondary sources & resources
- Demonstration of learning (project)
- Lessons and daily tasks for 2 weeks
- Course pack with Relevant topic information and links
This unit goes beyond the Black History lessons that focus on select Black historical figures. Students are learning about important events in Black history, analyzing primary sources, making connections to the present day, and creating a project to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding
When you purchase this unit, you will get an instant digital download. All Sales are final and non-refundable