About This Lesson
Bring the Harlem Renaissance to life with this engaging and informative lesson pack, perfect for grades 6-8. This resource includes interactive materials designed to help students explore the art, literature, and activism of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance movement.
Whatโs Included?
The Harlem Renaissance PowerPoint & Google Slides โ Introduce students to the key figures and cultural impact of the Harlem Renaissance, including:
- Josephine Baker (Entertainment & Dance)
- Langston Hughes (Poetry & Literature)
- Zora Neale Hurston (Literature & Folklore)
- Countee Cullen (Poetry & Civil Rights)
- Louis Armstrong (Music & Jazz)
- Marcus Garvey (Activism & Black Nationalism)
All About The Harlem Renaissance Flipbook โ A printable interactive resource covering:
- The Great Migration & Its Impact
- Key Figures in Music, Literature, and Art
- Activism & the Early Civil Rights Movement
How to Use This Resource:
๐ Whole-Class Lessons โ Use the slides to introduce historical context and key figures.
๐ Independent or Group Work โ Assign the flipbook for student-led exploration of major themes.
๐ Black History Month or Civil Rights Lessons โ A great addition to discussions on race, culture, and activism in American history.
This lesson pack supports literacy, critical thinking, and historical analysis while helping students gain a deeper appreciation for the lasting impact of the Harlem Renaissance!
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