Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will learn about important figures and events in black history and gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for their contributions.
Materials and Prep
- A notebook or paper
- Colored pencils or markers
- Access to a computer or books for research (optional)
No prior knowledge is required for this lesson.
Activities
- Create a Timeline: Use your notebook or paper to create a timeline of important events in black history. Start with the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in America and continue to the present day. Include key events like the Civil Rights Movement and the election of Barack Obama as the first black president.
- Biography Project: Choose a significant figure from black history and research their life and accomplishments. Create a biography project highlighting their achievements. Include drawings, important dates, and key facts.
- Role Play: Pretend to be a famous black historical figure and act out a scene from their life. You can choose someone like Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., or Harriet Tubman. Use your imagination and have fun with it!
- Artistic Expression: Use your colored pencils or markers to create a piece of artwork inspired by black history. It could be a portrait of a historical figure, a scene from an important event, or a symbol that represents the struggle for equality.
Talking Points
- Slavery: "Slavery was a dark period in history when people were treated unfairly based on the color of their skin. Many brave individuals fought against slavery and worked towards freedom for all."
- Civil Rights Movement: "The Civil Rights Movement was a time when people of all races came together to fight for equal rights. One of the most famous leaders of the Civil Rights Movement was Martin Luther King Jr., who gave a powerful speech called 'I Have a Dream'."
- Important Figures: "There are many important figures in black history who made significant contributions. Some examples include Rosa Parks, who refused to give up her seat on a bus, and Harriet Tubman, who helped slaves escape to freedom through the Underground Railroad."
- Achievements: "Black individuals have achieved great things in various fields. For example, Barack Obama became the first black president of the United States, and Mae Jemison became the first black woman astronaut."
- Equality: "Black history teaches us about the importance of equality and treating everyone with respect, regardless of their skin color. We should celebrate diversity and work towards a world where everyone is treated fairly."