Present this student workshop for 7-12th grade students! Join us for an engaging virtual lesson in honor of Black History Month, where we will explore the profound contributions of Black Americans throughout history.
This session will highlight key figures and events that have shaped our world, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of Black heritage and culture. Additionally, we will guide you through EVERFI’s 306: Black History and 306: Continuing the Story resources, which are available to schools at no cost. These interactive tools provide valuable insights and activities to help students connect with and continue the legacy of Black history. Don’t miss this opportunity to enrich your classroom with meaningful content and inspire your students to learn and grow.
**Teachers, please register once on behalf of your class and present the workshop on the board for your students to watch together. Students should not register here and are not permitted to join from individual devices. However, students will need individual devices on their desks to participate in the workshop. **
All resources students & teachers will receive have been donated to your school and are available for you to use all year at no cost. You can replicate this session in all class periods even if they can't join live.
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