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Black History: Juneteenth Camp - Learn & Celebrate Series(Ages 4 - 6)
Class experience
**** This is an inclusive class that identifies the Emancipation Day in the United States of America **** **** It is not just Black History but it is American History **** **** Adult supervision may be required for the beverage and the shirt-making segments **** **** The class is only 30 minutes. There are pre-class and post-class activities to complete for this class. **** **** There is a 3- student minimum for this class **** Welcome to all learners, both new and old! Welcome to Camp...
Student will discover and learn more about Juneteenth
I am an experienced teacher and have taught several classes related to racism, segregation, enslavement, and Culinary Arts on the Outschool platform. In addition, I have taught on several other online platforms for the past 9 years. Juneteenth is an often overlooked but significant holiday in American History. However, many families are unfamiliar with the celebration. As an educator and mom, I developed a 5-day program to help learners experience Juneteenth through art, food, and storytelling.
Homework Offered
A detail-specific list will be posted to guide students for class: Pre-class preparation: Watch videos that explain what is Juneteenth and why is it celebrated. Set out tie-dye supplies. Day 1 - Dry the painted shirt and watch the video with historical dates. Set out supplies for the back of the T-shirt. Day 2 - Layout supplies for Day 3, embellish the T-shirt(optional), and listen to the "Black National Anthem". Day 3 - Layout supplies for Day 4. Day 4 - Prepare for the Day 5 Celebration.1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
T- Shirt Project White 100% cotton T-shirt 3 Paper plates Red, black, blue, and green fabric paint Iron on characters or numbers for Juneteenth or 1865 Wipes Large cardboard or T-shirt form Small foam brush to make strips Juneteenth Flag Printable flag Red, white, and blue crayons or colored pencils 1 (12 fluid ounce) can frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed 4 ½ cups water 1 (10 ounce) package frozen strawberries, partially thawed Spoon Pitcher BBQ or Fried Chicken meal or snack from drive -thru or home(optional) Red drink - tea, juice, soda, or water Red dessert - melon, fruit, or red velvet cake T-shirt project Juneteenth Flag
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Dear Parents: We will be discussing enslavement, emancipation, injustices, segregation, and racism. There are links and resources to look over and use for class. Please share your experiences, memories, race, and ethnicity with your student if applicable. Also, please consider if adult supervision is needed for the art projects and cook segment. Adults know their learners' capabilities. Parents or adults can assist children off screen. I recommend that you cover your learner's work station and provide gloves or wipes for the paint sessions. The recipe calls strawberries and lemonade. Please consider optional food choices if there are any known allergens. Thank you.
General - "BrainPop Juneteenth" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9929k5b2VA Dates - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62ST0tFV16Y Black National Anthem - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-wrj97dVVg The Juneteenth Story - https://www.alliahagostini.com/the-juneteenth-story
Hello Everyone! I have been teaching online for over 9 years. I teach a variety of subjects including ESL and cooking. I lead interactive classes and would love to share my enthusiasm and experience with your learners.
Group Class
$52
for 5 classes5x per week, 1 week
35 min
Completed by 7 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-7
3-6 learners per class