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3rd and 4th Grade American History Class
5th Grade African American History
Class experience
US Grade 5
Please note, this class is 1 of a 7 part grade level series from Culture Corner Academy. Each class provides a full year of instruction. Each grade level provides more in depth or different material. Ages are flexible, however please attempt to keep kids within 1 year of the age range for socialization purposes. In the United States, we love music. From jazz to rock n' roll to hip-hop, music has dominated American culture for generations. Of course, these musical genres do share something...
I have mentored over 200 teens over the past 6 years through my nonprofit on diversity and current events and continue to lead open group discussions regarding diversity and inclusion for individuals ages 5-18 as well as adults in a corporate setting. I have many years of experience facilitating difficult conversations regarding civil rights and African American History. I have been serving on the Women of Color Community Leadership Board for a Fortune 500 company in Diversified Outsourcing Services industry. This unique is group is a branch of their Diversity and Inclusion department. Through this position I have facilitated, created, and organized trainings on diversity and inclusion, anti racism, and holiday specific courses (history of MLK Day, Kwanzaa, Juneteenth, Indigenous Peoples' Day, and Black History Month) for the work place. In edition utilizing elective courses I have taken though my undergraduate and graduate degrees (World history, American history, North American Slavery) I also have extensively studied the books/textbooks for the purpose of teaching classes for school aged children for various non profit programs and after school organizations, and children on parents who are employed with above listed company as a company benefit on various African American heroes and events both virtually and in person. I have done various workshops through Learning for Justice Foundation. A handful of these workshops specialize on talking to children in grades k-12 about the hard topic of slavery.
Topics touched on in this class include: -Slavery -Racism -Discrimination -Race -Cultural Differences in regard to the African American culture -Religions, church culture, in a non secular educational way (slavery era to current day) Youtube will be used for supplemental visuals at times. Class is taught using slides via canva that I will present during class. Please note this class uses many various 3rd party resources for instruction including: Youtube, Genially, Edpuzzle, Padlet, Gimkit, Kahoot, Blooket ,and Canva . Account creation is not needed to access materials but recommended for easy access at later times.
https://folklife.si.edu/magazine/underground-railroad-quilt-codes https://www.edutopia.org/article/teaching-black-history-thought-and-culture-through-art/ https://study.com/academy/lesson/jim-crow-laws-significance-facts-timeline.html https://www.c-span.org/classroom/document/?7087 https://www.pbs.org/newshour/classroom/2013/02/the-harlem-renissance/ https://resources.raise.me/HBCU_Lesson_Plan.pdf
At Culture Corner Academy, we are passionate about providing an education that focuses on lesser-known and untold histories. Our mission is to create a space that encourages self-expression, critical thinking and collaboration.We offer a variety...
Group Class
$30
weekly or $350 for 24 classes2x per week, 12 weeks
45 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-11
1-6 learners per class