Archive for the 'Teaching Black History' Category

Black History/African Culture books written from an Afrocentric perspective and featuring a heavy emphasis on self-reliance and dignity.  Khepri Enterprises also produces Afrocentric workbooks for grades K-8 that are perfect for homeschoolers or parents who wish to supplement their child’s public school curriculum. Geometry, Algebra, Weather Science, Grammar, Black Literature, Geography, Physics, and more.  We also […]

The Civil Rights Movement for Kids: A History with 21 Activities (For Kids series)
By Mary C. Turck
$8.70

Surprisingly, kids were some of the key instigators in the Civil Rights Movement, like Barbara Johns, who held a rally in her elementary school gym that eventually led to the Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme Court school […]

Online Black History Scavenger Hunts Brought to you by: Education World
Send students on a Black History scavenger hunt! Students can learn about famous black Americans while polishing their Internet surfing skills. Four different “hunts” — for students of all ages!
Site includes lesson plans, scavenger hunts, and answers. Click here for more information.

Here is an article worth reading:
Black History on the Internet: Explore the best Black History sites for primary, middle, and high school level students. Activity and lesson ideas included!
Excerpts from article:
“Education World takes a brief look at some of the best Internet sites for students of Black History. The sites are divided by level; you’ll […]