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Black History Month Elementary Lesson

$8.50


Grade Levels:
2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, and 5th Grade

Editable?
Yes, all instructional materials are editable.

Teaching Duration:
1-2 class periods

This Black History Month Library Lesson introduces elementary students to 23 influential African Americans. Includes 2-part presentation, two differentiated scavenger hunts, reading list, and lesson plan template.

This lesson has 57 total slides, and it includes:

  • 57-slide Lesson Presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint + Google Slides
    • All body text is editable; you choose which slides you want to use.
    • 15 slides are whole class lesson slides.
    • 42 slides are “scrolling presentation” slides that are great for extending lessons or scrolling in the library during checkout and downtimes.
    • Please note that this presentation is designed to complement a read-aloud. The actual read-aloud story comes from you! Due to copyright laws, read-aloud videos of the books are NOT included.
  • Two (2) editable, differentiated scavenger hunts (3 pages, PowerPoint and PDF)
    • Students “hunt” for images and information in the Part 2 scrolling slides part of the presentation. This gives students something to focus on during library checkout and downtime.
    • “Easier” version – Students color the objects as they find them.
    • “Harder” version – Students answer questions about the information in the slides, plus find smaller images.
    • Answer key is included.
  • List of 40 recommended books to accompany this lesson (1 page, PowerPoint and PDF)
    • The list is editable and great to hand out to parents, teachers, and students looking for related books.
  • Detailed, pre-filled Library Lesson Plan in editable PDF and PowerPoint formats (4 pages), aligned to:
    • AASL National School Library Standards for Learners,
    • National Common Core ELA Standards, and
    • Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS).
  • Google Classroom Basics (4 pages, PDF)
  • Troubleshooting help and instructions on how to set up PowerPoint slide timings for scrolling slides (2 pages, PDF)

15 Lesson Slides:

Part 1 is a group guessing game. The slides walk you through the entire game, from start to finish. 

  • Why do we celebrate Black History Month?
  • Guessing game – Can students use the (very easy!) clues to figure out why these 5 people are famous? (Madam CJ Walker, Misty Copeland, Matthew Henson, Mae Jemison, and Louis Armstrong).
  • Slide for your Black History Month read-aloud, if desired (copy/paste the book cover on the slide).
  • Checkout reminders slide — add your own reminders!
  • “What Should We Do Now?” slide — This is very clear instructions on what students should be doing after the lesson.
  • Includes 6 recommended video links – these all go with famous people in the presentation. These are optional to supplement your lesson.

42 Scrolling Slides:

Part 2 is the scrolling slides. Set them on a timer to scroll on a screen during library checkout. Students can use the scrolling slides to complete one of the two Scavenger Hunts. All images and information in the slides relate to Black History Month.

  • Vocabulary Words of the Week: “emancipation” and “aviator”
  • 3 Would-You-Rathers and 1 This-or-That
  • 6 trivia questions with answers
  • This week’s birthdays
  • Weekly schedule and agenda
  • Checkout reminders (you add your own!)
  • Tuskegee Airmen
  • Emancipation Proclamation
  • Juneteenth
  • Collective biographies
  • Harlem Renaissance
  • Countries that celebrate Black History Month
  • Black illustrators who won the Caldecott Award and Honors
  • Featured African Americans with more in-depth information. They have at least one slide dedicated to their biographical information and accomplishments:
    • Louis Armstrong
    • Frederick Douglass
    • Anna Murray
    • Jackie Robinson
    • Bessie Coleman
    • Bessie Smith
    • Madam CJ Walker
    • Langston Hughes
    • Mae Jemison
    • Coretta Scott King
    • Wallace Amos
    • Matthew Henson
    • George Washington Carver
    • Misty Copeland
  • Brief mentions include clipart of the person, plus one sentence about what they are known for. These are mainly on slides for daily agendas and other editable slides:
    • Rosa Parks
    • Arthur Ashe
    • Mary McCloud Bethune
    • Zora Neale Hurston
    • Martin Luther King
    • Maya Angelou
    • Barack Obama
    • Thurgood Marshall
    • Ida B. Wells-Barnett

 

Standards Addressed:

AASL National School Library Standards – See the AASL Standards Framework for Learners to view full text. 

  • Inquire – D.3.
  • Explore – C.1.

Common Core English Language Arts Standards –
© Copyright 2010 National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. All rights reserved.

  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.2.1.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.3.1.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.4.1.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.5.1.

 

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Editable?

Yes, all instructional materials are editable.

Grade Levels

2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade

Lesson Plan Included?

Yes, with AASL Standards

Teaching Duration

1-2 class periods

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