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Black History Websites
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Article on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Biography Links
Links for students in grades 3 and up to click on and read about famous and influential African-Americans.
Enchanted Learning
This site has short biographies and some activities for teachers to use in the classroom.
Encyclopedia Brittanica's List of African American Biographies
A reliable resource for learning more about notable African Americans.
Fact Monster- Biography List
Websits for students in grades 2-6 who want to read biographies on famous African-Americans.
Gale Database List of Famous African Americans
This site provides an extensive list of African Americans and their biographies. Best for students in grades 4 and up.
Resources for students and teachers
Lots of resources for everyone to explore.
Listen to Famous Speeches
Listen to famous African American Speeches. Includes Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech and Booker T. Washington's speech to the Atlanta Cotton States and International Exposition in 1895. The speeches are long, so you might want to listen to them first and determine pieces to share with your classes.
Children's Author and Poet Carole Boston Weatherford (Podcast)
Interview with children's author and poet Carole Boston Weatherford.
NPR- Negro League Hall of Famers (podcast)
NPR- Negro League Hall of Farmers (podcast)
NPR-Rosa Parks Tribute Poem (podcast)
Powerpoint on Jim Crow
Powerpoint on Slavery
Black Music Timeline and Discography
Before John Was a Jazz Giant: A Song of John Coltrane Study Guide
Becoming Billie Holiday -Reading Guide
Interview with Billie Holiday
Writing and Researching Freedom on the Menu
Greensboro Sit-Ins: Launch of a Civil Rights Movement
Freedom on the Menu- Banana Split Recipe Bookmark
Moses : when Harriet Tubman led her people to freedom- Book Guide for Teachers
Book guide for teachers for this book. Book is located in the "E" everyone section of our school library.
Author Q & A
Remember the Bridge: Poems of a People- Lesson Ideas
For teachers wanting ideas for using this book in the classroom.
Sink or Swim: African American Lifesavers of the Outer Banks Lessons
For teachers wanting to use this book in the classroom.
She Shall Overcome: Poet Carole Boston Weatherford writes about struggle for equality
Dear Mr. Rosenwald- Author Q & A
Rosenwald Schools Initiative
Jessie Owens: Fastest Man Alive- Reading Group Guide
Lesson Plan- A Negro League Scrapbook
Pledge to Remember the Negro League
Site for Teachers Information/Lesson Ideas
A school district's collection of resources on Black History Month.
 


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Bay District Schools
Breakfast Point Academy School Founded in 2008
601 N. Richard Jackson Blvd.
Panama City Beach, FL 32047