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Social Studies
Civil Rights Movement (African American History)
One week overview on the Civil Rights Movement in African American History for children 5-7
There are no upcoming classes.
30 minutes
per class
Twice per week
over 1 week
5-7
year olds
2-7
learners per class
per learner - per class
How does a "Multi-Day" course work?
Meets multiple times at scheduled times
Live video chats, recorded and monitored for safety and quality
Discussions via classroom forum and private messages with the teacher
Great for engaging projects and interacting with diverse classmates from other states and countries

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Description
Class Experience
Students begin to develop an understanding of the Civil Rights Movement and how it effected African Americans.
I have studied African American History for years. I have also have previous experience in developing age appropriate lessons on this topic through working with children in various social an educational settings(Pre-K)
After day 1 each child will draw a picture or write a three sentence paragraph describing or showing what their dream for the future would be. At the beginning of class on day 2 the children will share their pictures or paragraph with the class.
2 files available upon enrollmentStudents will need markers, crayons, pencil and paper to complete the homework assignment. Day one: Crayons. glue or glue stick and child safe scissors and Civil Rights Vocabulary handout along with Rosa Parks Picture. Day two: Crayons, Markers and a blank sheet of paper to draw a picture
1 hour per week in class, and an estimated 0 - 1 hours per week outside of class.
We will be discussing segregation during this class.
Teacher
Marvena HaynesIf a child can not learn in the way we teach, we must teach in the way the child can learn.
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164 completed classes
About Me
Hello! I am Mrs. Vee! I currently work in a Pre-K classroom and am the owner of the Roots to Wings Preschool Services. I am also a wife, a mother, and a full-time student working on my second degree. I have a BA degree and have worked as a...