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Students will develop foundational literacy skills by tracing and writing uppercase and lowercase letters while exploring the historical contributions of African Americans to foster cultural awareness, fine motor development, and critical thinking through reflective discussion prompts.
Students will improve sight word fluency, master 1st grade phonics and spelling rules, and demonstrate reading comprehension by identifying key details and vocabulary in texts focused on African American history 1st grade.
Students will ask and answer who, what, when, where, why, and how questions to demonstrate an understanding of a nonfiction text.
Teach and access student reading while learning about those who revolutionized the automotive world.
Students will apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills to decode words, focusing on consonant blends, initial/medial/final sounds, and specific spelling patterns.
Students will decode words with short /a/, long /a/, and /air/ sounds, expand their vocabulary by matching definitions to key terms, and apply reading comprehension strategies to summarize the historical impact of Nathaniel Alexander.
Teach reading comprehension and making inferences to early elementary grade students along with the amendments and legislation that is at the heart of Black History
Students will learn parts of a friendly letter using a friendly letter template while learning about black history figure Mary Fields, better known as Stagecoach Mary.
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The lesson covers long vowel sounds, short vowel sounds, making inferences with pictures, homophones, vocabulary and Black History.
Students will determine the main idea and recount key details of informational texts regarding Black innovators, while applying decoding strategies and demonstrating improved reading fluency and vocabulary comprehension.
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Teach students about the integrity, innovation and pride of entrepreneurship of Black Wall Street with the lessons in this bundle. Students will practice reading comprehension and critical thinking while learn learning African American History and the history behind the businesses of the famous Greenwood Community of Tulsa, Ok. They will learn how segregation helped grow the community into a metropolis and the race riots that ended an era of black history business. In Black Wall Street: Durham students will experience what living in the early 1900's was like, how to buy life insurance, how to write a business plan and many other exciting facts about the prominent men, women and businesses of Black Wall Street in Durham, NC.
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