History, Political Science, Social Sciences Search Results 612 black history Book on the Run. activities for studying the complexities of Americanhistory. activities, lesssons, web resources, and references to teach http://teachervision.com/tv/tvsearch/theme=American History&termname=Social scie
Features - Discovery Channel School to all the activities from Celebrating black history, Cleopatras Our Earth Alertmodules give you activities for all grade levels to teach the forces of http://school.discovery.com/schoolfeatures/
Extractions: Read about our weekly primetime Discovery selection. Although you are not permitted to tape primetime shows to use in class, you can suggest that students watch at home with their families. Some selections come with Home Viewing Guides to help parents, students, and teachers watch these shows more effectively. Tell us what you think of Discovery Channel School.
The Best On The Web For Teachers of African descent, with a black history Quiz Time Monthly print resource providingeducational theme based activities. Website of IMA Hero teach your students http://teachers.teach-nology.com/index5.html
The Best On The Web For Teachers Great site for black history month Information on getting qualified to teach Englishas lesson plans for daycare, kindergarten, homeschool, and home activities. http://teachers.teach-nology.com/index2.html
Extractions: This workshop is presented by the Education Placement Office from the Office of Teacher Education (Suite 1000) in the School of Education. It is geared toward students who are planning to interview for a job at a K-12 school. Learn all about interviewing skills, what to expect, how to prepare. Questions are encouraged.
NIE - Teacher Information - Highlights Also included are a black history timeline, a gallery student essay contest and newspaperbased activities. Using the Newspaper To teach Virginia's Standards http://www.pilotonline.com/nie/highlights.html
Extractions: In celebration of Newspaper in Education Month, The Pilot is offering you the opportunity to receive newspapers for a nickel during ANY week in March! Free student supplements with each paper your order! Over 20 supplements to choose from! Call 446-2509. The Pilot is proud to present: "ADVENTURE ON OCRACOKE ISLAND"......by Karen Adams Sulkin. Adventure on Ocracoke Island is a fourteen-chapter adventure story by children's author Karen Adams Sulkin. The plot revolves around Delia Parrish, an eleven-year-old who is forced to leave her home in Virgina when her father is called to fight in World War II. Because Delia's mother has passed away, she must travel to Ocracoke Island in North Carolina to stay with her aunt and grandfather. To Delia, Ocracoke is a strange and frightening place of pirate tales, wild ponies, fierce winds and violent storms. Worst of all, it's a place where, unknown to most Americans, German submarines are waging a deadly battle against ships in the Atlantic not far from Ocracoke's shores. As Delia comes to accept her new home and the people who live there, she also learns the meaning of courage. You can order classroom copies of this story in The Pilot for only 7 cents per copy! Call 446-2509.
Daily Activities 730 Prepare lectures/activities for next classes 100 teach regular IntroductoryOceanography class community lecture series called Beyond black history Month http://www.womenoceanographers.org/doc/DawnW/calendar/DailyActivities.htm
Extractions: 9:00 Workout out in campus rec center (weights and exercise bike). 10:15 Respond to emails and phone calls 11:00 Teach Honors section of an Introductory Oceanography class (lasts 50 minutes, 6 students). OSU has a special Honors College for its best undergraduate students. 12:15 Meet with graduate teaching assistants for my regular Introductory Oceanography class and my Advanced GIS class. 1:00 Teach regular Introductory Oceanography class ( http://dusk.geo.orst.edu/oceans , lasts 50 minutes, 250 students). 2:00 Office hour and lunch. 3:00 Respond to emails and phone calls. 4:30 Take dog for a walk. Dawn's dog, Lydia, comes to campus with her every day and has special permission to hang out in her building. 5:00 Prepare for evening lecture.
African American History Websites National Parks and Planning Commissionevents and activities for African photographs,and more to help you study, teach, and celebrate black history. http://www.pgcps.pg.k12.md.us/sstudies/bistorymo.htm
Extractions: It lists web sites devoted to the study of African American History and Culture. Most of the identified web sites are non-commercial. Many of the sites link to other important sites. Several sites are cross referenced within the document. It is hoped that this document will be of benefit to parents, teachers, students, and members of our community as we prepare activities and celebrations in the tradition envisioned by Dr. Carter G. Woodson The Website for the Association for the Study of African American Life and History Traveling Trunks Now Available from the Maryland Historical Society Included: These large kits are filled with hands-on objects, visual images, reproduction documents, background information, audiovisuals, lesson plans, teacher resource notebooks, and more. Maryland Historical Society Museum and Library SEGREGATION'S STORY: ONE AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY HISTORY African-American community around Pennsylvania Avenue in the 1920s.
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Extractions: Welcome to the Newspaper In Education site of Charleston Newspapers. The goal of NIE is to provide an educational support for West Virginia teachers who use the newspaper in the classroom as a supplement to their curriculum in Language Arts, Social Studies, Math, Science, Career Education, Etc. Be sure to visit the NIE pages of Black History Month Reading Activities Teaching Activities , the health guide for kids, It's a Jungle Out There , and the new math guide, Math Rules! The War in Iraq United States Institute of Peace West Virginia's This 8-page tabloid was adapted from a book written by the West Virginia Women's Commission, American Sampler: West Virginia's African-American Women of Distinction. Charleston Newspaper's Newspaper in Education department would like to thank the West Virginia Women's Commission for allowing us to present this historical information to area school students during Black History Month Math Rules! This years section Math Rules helps reinforce everyday math skills. From reading the ball scores in the sports section to buying a car in the classifieds the newspaper provides the reader with information they need to manage their daily lives. Another area that all of us need to work on is how to look for and interpret numbers in the context of a story. So much mathematical information is given about major issues in articles that the reader has to really concentrate to understand what is being said.
Kuumba - Black History We cannot depend on others to teach us our own teachers' Lounge 100's of LessonPlans, Discussions, activities (K-12 Click here for black history Profiles The http://www.tike.com/kuumba.htm
Extractions: Subject Specific Search Engines Kuumba , one of Kwanzaa's principles, advocates creativity. We would like to stimulate your Kuumba by pointing towards information about education, grants, scholarship, books, reviews, and Black History......we hope to heighten your awareness of and desire for knowledge and specifically culturally knowledge. We cannot depend on others to teach us our own history....we can learn for ourselves! Take a look at our Kuumba Directory for organizations in your area dedicated to enhancing the quality of education. There are four rungs on the ladder of success: (Updated: Feb 2003) Alaska Research Summer Challenge is an intern program offered by the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center (ARSC) at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF). This program allows up to ten undergraduate students to perform research in the areas of Computer Science, Supercomputing, and Visualization. This minority outreach program is open to students primarily from minority institutions, with preference given to minority applicants. Recruitment is done by onsite recruiting at target institutions kuumba@tike.com
Print This Page Bookmark This Page Search Www.myscschools.com some very creative ways to teach students about The theme for black history Month2001, observed Internet activities, including an interactive quiz, character http://www.sde.state.sc.us/News/2001/blk_hist.htm
Extractions: activities, invites students to enter essay contest Monday, January 29, 2001 The South Carolina Department of Education's web site has added a special section celebrating Black History Month , including resources to help teachers and students explore various aspects of African-American culture. The site also includes information for elementary, middle and high school students who wish to enter the Black History Month Essay Contest sponsored by the State Department of Education. State Superintendent of Education Inez Tenenbaum urged South Carolina teachers to make use of the web site in their classrooms. "It offers some very creative ways to teach students about the contributions of African-Americans to every aspect of our lives," Tenenbaum said. The theme for Black History Month 2001, observed during February, is "Creating and defining the African-American community: family, church, politics and culture." Also included on the web site are: Lesson plans for students of all ages.
Sorry... It's an opportunity to use the Amistad story to teach kids about UPCOMING black HISTORYMONTH EVENTS. guide Voices of Freedom. Handson activities will follow http://outdoors.mainetoday.com/news/030210amistad.shtml
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Untitled guide has 60 activities to teach sequence and per season plus 32 supplemental activitiescovering all black history and the Newspaper This newspaperdependent http://www.njcommunity.com/servlet/sites_ProcServ/dbpage=page&gid=01001000010898
Charles Evans Innis Memorial Library -- Medgar Evers College Furthermore, they teach students how to use these to conduct higher levels of researchactivities. These programs include black history Month activities, Women http://www.mec.cuny.edu/academic_affairs/library/library_home.htm
Extractions: Vanrea Thomas, Chief Librarian MEC home Hours, Collections, Policies, Services, and Staff Black History Celebration Schedule View the Library's flash based site The Charles Evans Inniss Memorial Library , with its beautiful structure and atmosphere conducive for study and learning, is proud to serve all its constituencies: students, faculty, staff and community members. In accordance with the mission and goals of the College, the primary responsibility of the Library is to acquire, organize, distribute and disseminate recorded knowledge in support of the college curriculum and programs. The Library stores universal knowledge resources in various formats: monographs, periodicals, audiovisual items, archival/special collection materials and electronic data, including reference sources, online databases, the Internet (the World Wide Web) and CD-ROM. The development of the Librarys collection and its resources must meet the educational and research needs of the students, faculty and administration. Every effort is made to adjust to these needs as they change. The library collection includes over 110,000 volumes of monographs, more than 25,000 audiovisual items and approximately 350 subscriptions to journals, magazines and newspapers. The Library also houses the college archives and special collections. Attention has been given to increasing the Librarys collection in the areas that characterize the life and legacy of Medgar Wiley Evers, such as African American history and culture, Caribbean studies, Ethnic studies and Womens studies.
Extractions: Site index... - Home - The Pulpit - The Pew - The Academy - The Black Church - BNC Global - About Us - Contact Us - Articles - Black Corner - Church Directory - Add Church - Events - Add Events - News Center - Music - Shop - Awards - E-Mail - Newsletter - BNC Forums - Guestbook - Chat - Advertise - Partners - Search - Link to Us - Site Map The first time it happened, I got angry. The second time it happened, I was shocked. The third time it happened, I was speechless. The last time it happened, I got innovative and faced the challenge head on. The "it" I am referring to is the apparent boredom of many of today's Black youth with the history of our own people. With another Black History month soon to dawn; the first one of a new millennium, I'd like to send out a general call to all my brothers-be they in the streets, or in the suites; take the time to talk to your kids, the neighborhood kids, and the teens you know at church, in the high school, or on your job about history. Not the kind of junk about "Kwanzaa." Not the overworked jive about Malcolm X, Jesse Jackson and Martin Luther King Jr. Not the rhetoric about the Black Panthers and the NAACP. Not the job-saving hype about multiculturalism. But about relevant Black History. Inventors, Psychologists, Mathematicians, Leaders of Industry. High-tech warriors. Our Men. Our Women. Our sayings. Our dreams. Our realities.
Newspapers In Education activities individually coordinated to fit the Washington Science EALRs, this guideuses the newspaper to teach science in a very unique way. black history (4 http://gateway2.seattletimes.nwsource.com/nie/teachers/curriculum.htm
Extractions: Our library of curriculum guides, written by professional educators and writers across the country, address the most current issues in education, such as: All the NIE guides are filled with activities to stimulate dialogue and discussion, and NIE is continuously adding to its library. Newspapers are a perfect tool for teachers to use in the classroom, but they are also perfect for parents to read aloud to their children. Many teachers are sending newspapers home with their students at the end of the school day. Parents can help get more papers into the schools through our funded newspapers program. Important : These curriculum guides are not sold nor delivered separately to teachers who have not first subscribed to a particular NIE program. The minimum order to receive one curriculum guide is 150 newspapers. * Guide is EALR correlated.
Black History Month Comes To A Close (Daily Illini Online News) Cultural Program recreated the vision this year for black history Month at Someof the activities at the closing ceremonies included teachins, Lunch http://www.dailyillini.com/mar01/mar02/news/news08.shtml
Extractions: Some of the activities at the closing ceremonies included Teach-ins, Lunch and Learns and other social events such as Cotton Club. Although this event marked the end of a long string of events, Ivy Hall, traditional programming chair for CBSU and Buddy Core co-chair, warned students not to limit the study of Black History to just one month.
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Extractions: Take the Gallery Tours to view artifacts from the Museum's collections. At the Canada's First Peoples exhibit, on the lower level, you will visit six Pacific coast Indian houses and go on an archaeological dig. In the Canada Hall, on the upper level, you will explore the country's past, beginning with the arrival of Norse settlers. Available in English and French. My rating: 5/5 Visit Now Collector's Card Royal Ontario Museum In addition to information about this excellent Canadian museum and its collection, you'll find an online exhibit about ancient Egypt, archaeological dig reports, activities and puzzles. In the Activities section you can make your own mummy, spell your name in heirglyphics, build a dinosaur out of chicken bones, and more. My rating: 5/5. Visit Now Collector's Card History of Ellis Island Learn about Ellis Island's history, follow in the footsteps of immigrants through processing, test yourself with questions used in immigrant interviews and trace a bit of your family's geneology. This site features audio clips, QuickTime video clips and pictures. I find the text small. From the History Channel. My rating: 4/5.