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Students will be completing different locomotor movements throughout class
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Students will be completing different locomotor movements throughout class
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After the burning of Pennsylvania Hall, in Philadelphia, the Welds, along with Sarah Grimké, retreated to a farm in Belleville, New Jersey, where in 1839, the three produced a compendium on American...Video
The pastoral letters, meant to crack down on the Grimké sisters’ activities, had the opposite effect. The Grimkés continued to grow in popularity, and their letters on women’s rights were among the...Video
The Grimké sisters ran afoul of the Quakers as they embraced abolition and engaged in anti-slavery activities without permission. Angelina Grimké wrote a letter to abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison...Video
Sarah and Angelina Grimké worked tirelessly for both abolition, and women’s suffrage. The Grimké sisters were the first to say, in print, that women deserved to live alongside men with an equal...Lesson
The students will have to construct an argument that claims that bacteria are both helpful and harmful. The students will be asked to complete learning activities based on PBS Learning Media videos...
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Classroom Activities Related to the study of the American Revolutionary War Research: Individual students or small groups. Students use a variety of research materials to create a short presentation...Lesson
By reading picture book biographies, students will become familiar with the challenges that early African-Americans faced, but also how they triumphed in spite of these challenges. Also, other stories...
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Students will read the story "Sneezy the Snowman" and identify the point of view being used in the story. They will then create their own story of Sneezy by using a different point of view.
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How many of you have made new friends this year? That's great! Good friends can be lots of fun and can help in times of need. What are some traits you look for when choosing friends? It's important to...Video
Sometimes growing up can be tough but we all have positive qualities we can use to help us along the way. Are you a hard worker? A good listener? A good reader? Are you creative? Or maybe athletic...Video
Each member of the panel discusses what she feels are the most important issues America faces now, regarding voting rights.Video
Host Beryl Dakers asks the panel to address the “Elephant in the Room”, which is the issue of race and voting.Video
The panel discusses the issues women face when it comes to voter suppression.Video
Host Beryl Dakers asks the panel why it took so long for women to gain equal rights in both the U.S., and in the state of South Carolina.Video
The panel discusses various issues women face today, such as why it is important for women to be on the ballot, and women’s representation in our government.Video
The roles South Carolinians played in the Women’s Suffrage Movement have often gone unheralded. This program highlights the efforts of famous South Carolina suffragists, such as the Grimke sisters...Interactive
Built between 1890 and 1895, this one-story cottage was home to Modjeska Monteith Simkins, considered "the Matriarch of Civil Rights activists of South Carolina," from 1932 until her death on April 5...Video
Jennifer Clyburn Reed discusses why the Center for the Education and Equity of African American Students (CEEAAS) created the Equity in Education Conference. Clyburn also talks about other categories...Video
Venus Evans Winters offers easily-implementable high impact strategies for creating more equitable learning environments.Video
Venus Evans Winters talks about how menstruation impacts girls' education in the U.S., along with the mental and emotional nuances of menstruation.Video
Venus Evans Winters offers suggestions to help educators who may be struggling with the mental challenges of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES). Winters also talks about how schools can become safer...Video
Venus Evans Winters is presently working on a scholarship on Black girls and fighting. Winters shares what she has learned through her research.Video
Venus Evans Winters' work specializes in racialized and gendered experiences in schools. Winters discusses equity and school climate, and talks about the impact of surveillance in schools.Video
Venus Evans Winters discusses her early work on resilience in students, and shares what she has learned throughout her research.Video
Dr. Gloria Boutte defines African Diaspora Literacy, and African epistomology.