Daily Resources
8 June 2020
Black Lives Matter at School 2020 Curriculum Resource GuideThe national Black Lives Matter At School coalition’s Curriculum Committee worked this year to bring you lessons for every grade level the relate to the 13 principles of Black Lives Matter. Here is the 2020 Curriculum Resource Guide–free, downloadable lessons to challenge racism, oppression and build happy and healthy classrooms. Enjoy! | The 1619 Project CurriculumThe 1619 Project, inaugurated with a special issue of The New York Times Magazine, challenges us to reframe U.S. history by marking the year when the first enslaved Africans arrived on Virginia soil as our nation's foundational date. Here you will find reading guides, activities, and other resources to bring The 1619 Project into your classroom. https://pulitzercenter.org/lesson-plan-grouping/1619-project-curriculum | How to Hug During a PandemicOf the many things we miss from our pre-pandemic lives, hugging may top the list. We asked scientists who study airborne viruses to teach us the safest way to hug. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/04/well/family/coronavirus-pandemic-hug-mask.html |
Black Lives Matter at School 2020 Curriculum Resource Guide
The national Black Lives Matter At School coalition’s Curriculum Committee worked this year to bring you lessons for every grade level the relate to the 13 principles of Black Lives Matter. Here is the 2020 Curriculum Resource Guide–free, downloadable lessons to challenge racism, oppression and build happy and healthy classrooms. Enjoy!
The 1619 Project Curriculum
The 1619 Project, inaugurated with a special issue of The New York Times Magazine, challenges us to reframe U.S. history by marking the year when the first enslaved Africans arrived on Virginia soil as our nation's foundational date. Here you will find reading guides, activities, and other resources to bring The 1619 Project into your classroom.
https://pulitzercenter.org/lesson-plan-grouping/1619-project-curriculum
How to Hug During a Pandemic
Of the many things we miss from our pre-pandemic lives, hugging may top the list. We asked scientists who study airborne viruses to teach us the safest way to hug.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/04/well/family/coronavirus-pandemic-hug-mask.html

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