- African-American Lessons
- Find lesson plans about the civil rights movement, Harlem Renaissance, black history month, slavery, famous African-Americans, and more. - Black History Month for Educators
- Find links to lesson plans and activities celebrating Black History Month. - Black History Month Lesson Plans and Activities
- Find Black History Month themed lesson plans and activities for grades K-12 along with links to books and sites celebrating Black History. - Black History Month Lesson Plans
- Explore a directory of Black History Month lesson plans to help teachers celebrate African-American history. - Black History Month Teacher Resources
- Explore Black History Month cross-curricular lessons, printables, quizzes, and activities, including biographies on athletes, scientists, civil rights leaders, and more. - Black History Themed Lesson Plans
- Find links to lesson plans with grade level and teacher ratings. - Celebrate Black History!
- Find lesson plans celebrating Black History as well as crafts, sounds, recipes, activities, and games. - How to Write Lesson Plans for Black History Month
- Find step-by-step instructions to create a lesson plan about Black History Month. - Lesson Plans Page: Black History Month
- Find a variety of Black History Month lesson plans and reources for teachers to use in the classroom. Subjects include Martin Luther King, Jr., the Underground Railroad, Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, and more. - Lessons to Celebrate Black History Month
- Education World offers ten innovative activities to start your celebration of Black History Month, and to help teachers incorporate the African American experience into the curriculum all year long. - NYTimes.com: Black History Month Lesson Plans
- Find lesson plans for grades 6-12 exploring issues such as slavery, the Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights Movement, affirmative action, race in the media, and more. - Preschool Black History Activity Theme
- Early childhood education Black history activities and lesson plans for teachers of preschool children. You'll find action rhymes, songs, art and crafts, a game, a skit, and a rap song in this theme that enhances curriculum and celebrates the contributions of African-Americans.
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