As we honor Black History Month, the ThinkCERCA team is excited to round up some of our favorite Lessons that highlight the remarkable contributions of Black leaders, innovators, and activists. These Lessons offer a unique opportunity for educators and students to delve into the rich tapestry of Black history, exploring pivotal moments, influential figures, and enduring legacies. Join us in celebrating the diverse narratives and invaluable contributions shaping our world.
Here are just a few lessons we are highlighting today:
Longer Works
✅ Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds
Writing Lessons
✅ Grades 3-12: Juneteenth
✅ Grade 3-12: Muhammad Ali
✅ Grade 3: How has artist Tyler Gordon used painting to inspire others?
✅ Grade 4: What is the most important lesson we can learn from Lynda Blackmon Lowery’s story?
✅ Grade 7: Bayard Rustin
✅ Grade 7: Misty Copeland
✅ Grade 9: Jackie Robinson: Civil Rights On The Playing Field
✅ Grade 11: Fannie Lou Hamer's Dauntless Fight For Black Americans' Right To Vote
✅ Grade 12: How might Frederick Douglass's newspaper, The North Star, have fuelled the anti-slavery movement?
✅ Grade 12: Chadwick Boseman
✅ Grade 12: Shirley Chisholm: Presidential Candidacy Announcement
Reading Practice
✅ Grades 3-5: This Is Simone: Read the Story of Simone Biles
✅ Grades 3-5: Let’s Celebrate Emancipation Day & Juneteenth
✅ Grades 3-5: Arts and Entertainment (excerpts from The Harlem Renaissance)
✅ Grades 6-8: James Baldwin
✅ Grades 9-10: Wilma Rudolph: The Potential for Greatness
✅ Grades 9-10: Timely Leader
✅ Grades 9-10: President Mandela
✅ Grade 10: Student Exemplar: The Black Family Dream
✅ Grade 11-12: Excerpt from Pride
✅ Grade 11-12: Langston Hughes’ Hidden Influence on MLK
✅ Grade 12: Phenomenal Woman