- Caring for Hair [1]
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In this jigsaw activity, students will review information from brochures/websites about local hair care providers, interview a local hair care provider, synthesize the material and teach it to others. Students ... - Pre-Columbian Native Peoples and Technology [2]
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The purpose of this lesson is for students to grapple with three separate definitions: primitive , civilized ( civilization ), and technology . Students examine or re-examine their own definitions ... - Latinos and the Fourteenth Amendment: A Primary Document Activity [3]
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In this lesson, students will work in pairs and use expert reading strategies to analyze the Court’s ruling in Hernandez v. Texas . After participating in a carousel discussion, students will write a ... - Linguistic Tolerance [4]
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I am a Spanish Language teacher and I have students who are from Mexico, Guatemala, Argentina and many different Spanish-speaking countries. I find the diversity in the Spanish-speaking community to be truly ... - Air Quality [5]
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Create a lesson plan that puts math and science in context for your students. Creating a Unit on Air Quality Many mathematics teachers insist that what they teach is free ... - Ethnicity, Gender and the Courts [6]
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Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor is the first Latina to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court. This lesson helps students look at her confirmation process in historical perspective. ... - Using Obama's Speech on Race in the Classroom [7]
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Three new lesson plans for grades 9-12 offer educators fresh, engaging strategies to deepen students' understanding about race and racism throughout history and today. In March ... - School Mascots Explored [8]
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Use these ideas in the classroom to explore racial and ethnic imagery in school mascots. 1. If your school has an Indian team name or mascot, find out when the image was adopted, who ... - Peaceful Lessons from Peaceful Leaders: Tri-Leadership [9]
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This shortest month of the year is typically filled with history reports, pageants, guest speakers, cultural fairs and the like. Seldom a day goes by that we don't hear the names of Dr. Martin Luther ... - School Segregation Today [10]
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Teaching Tolerance offers activities and resources about the winding road toward, and away from, integrated schooling in the United States :: Paying Our Respects to Brown ... - Harvesting: Interrelationships Between Humans and Plants [11]
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Ethnobotany, a specialized field of science that studies the interrelationships between humans and plants, can provide a "hook" for exploring and understanding cultural diversity and ethnic ... - Latino Civil Rights Timeline Activities [12]
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The following timeline activities document dozens of key Latino civil rights events between 1903 and 2006. When reading this timeline, it's important to remember that the fight ... - Reporting on Environmental Racism [13]
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In this upper-grades activity, students use basic news reporting skills to explore the impact of environmental racism. Objectives Students will: Explore the terms ... - Introducing Kids to the Idea of Environmental Racism [14]
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In this lesson, students will participate in an activity designed to simulate the inequity of environmental racism. They will also have a chance to explore various ways children can get involved in these ... - Peaceful Lessons from Peaceful Leaders: I'm A Leader, Too! [15]
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February is a time often reserved for the celebration of past leaders and visionaries who fought peacefully and intellectually to provide us with more opportunities for a more privileged future. ... - Making Sense of the Employee Free Choice Act [16]
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Help your students understand the Employee Free Choice Act, a major change in labor law that will be considered by Congress. Objectives Students will understand the core ... - The Real Monopoly: America's Racial Wealth Divide [17]
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In his historic March 2008 speech on race, Barack Obama explained some of the barriers to opportunity that created the racial wealth divide. In this lesson, students take a deeper look at the lingering ... - What Does 'Post Racial' Mean, Anyway? [18]
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In this activity, students in the middle and upper grades will explore whether Obama's selection as the president of the United States marks a new era in America, one where race doesn't matter. ... - Our Unfinished Work [19]
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In this activity, students will debunk the idea that Obama's election means race and racism are no longer relevant in U.S. society. Objectives Students will analyze ... - An Historic Vote [20]
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In this lesson, students in the upper grades will explore the struggle of African Americans to attain voting rights and develop a greater appreciation for the significance of Barack Obama's election. ... - Obama Backlash: Incidents in America's Schools [21]
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After Barack Obama's election, some Americans responded with racism and bigotry. After the election of Barack Obama to the presidency, the nation experienced a surge of hate ... - The History Of Other Hate Symbols [22]
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A recent wave of noose incidents – particularly those on school campuses – has raised alarm among adults and questions from young people. Historical and modern day images often ... - Ladder of Prejudice [23]
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Examining the escalation from name-calling to genocide "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it is the only thing ... - Dos and Don'ts of Teaching Black History [24]
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How do you ensure students get the most out of black history and Black History Month? Here are some suggestions. DO... Incorporate black history year-round , not just in ... - Racial Disparities Jigsaw Mini-Unit [25]
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In this mini-unit, students investigate racial disparities and their underlying causes and identify steps individuals and society should take to alleviate them. Objectives ... - Students Speak Out: A Discussion Activity [26]
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This collection of student essays showcase models of student interrogation of racial disparities and racism. Discussion questions for classroom exploration are included. A Call ... - The Alcatraz Proclamation: A Primary Document Activity [27]
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On November 20, 1969, Alcatraz island became the unlikely stage for a landmark event in the Native American rights movement. Framework During the late 1960s, the public largely ... - Against the Current [28]
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As the nation observes Native American Heritage Month, Teaching Tolerance offers a wealth of activity ideas tied to Thanksgiving, Native mascots and indigenous people's proud heritage of resistance. ... - This Land Is Ours [29]
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Native Americans resist the U.S. government's policy of forced removal in the 19th century. Native Americans' identities have always been closely linked to the land. ... - Holding Onto Heritage: Native Whale Hunts & Diversity [30]
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In this activity, students will explore diverse points of view about the 1999 Makah whale hunt and draft letters to the editor about community support for diversity. Objectives ...