Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Black History Month Lesson

With us being in February, an excellent idea for a lesson would be to teach students about Black History. The following lesson is designed for the lower grade levels (K-5) offered through Scholastic's "The Underground Railroad" found in the third (3) section in the link below.


In this lesson, students will be able to listen to the story being told through the real life accounts of those who lived through the slavery era. After students listened to the accounts, the teacher then asks a series of questions to check for comprehension. This activity incorporates a Questioning teaching strategy to check for understanding and comprehension.

One more activity suggested by the Scholastic publishers is to have the students write a coded letter as if they were one of the people partaking in the Underground Railroad. This is an excellent idea since it allows the student to imagine themselves in the shoes of the people they just listened to in the prior lesson. Through this activity, the students gain a better understanding of the setting and theme of the story. This activity incorporates both Creative Writing and Role Playing strategies since it places the students in another person's shoes and has them writing in code.

1 comment:

Sophia Francis said...

great lesson it is good to know about the past because it shape our future. Being a black person I still can't imagine how my fore parent survive such hardship. The sacrifice they made so we could be here today enjoying the freedom they fought for yet some never had. Lesson like these allow me to have great appreciation for my culture and the freedom I have today.