These Teachers Already Won Black History Month With These Door Decorations - Because of Them We Can (2024)

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These Teachers Already Won Black History Month With These Door Decorations - Because of Them We Can (4)

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These Teachers Already Won Black History Month With These Door Decorations - Because of Them We Can (5)Photo: Alexandria Ikomoni

It’s almost our favorite time of the year – BlackHistory Month!And these teachers are kicking it off right bydecorating their classroom doors to celebrate Black history. Frompaying homage toBlack beauty and culture, to influential figures, past and present,here are some of our favorite Black History Month door decorations.

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Our Black History Month door is truly “Supreme!” #DianaRoss #BlackHistoryMonth #Ludlow #PhillySchools #8thGrade @DianaRoss pic.twitter.com/gy0ANlhwa9

— Mrs. Bertotto Room 308 (@Mrs308) January 30, 2019


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Just look at how this teacher reimagined her classroom door in celebration of Black History Month! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/zBLZozo4zz

— Kyra’s Shea Medleys Hair & Skincare (@KyraSheaMedleys) January 30, 2019


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Check Chancellor Carranza yesterday at Leaders of Tomorrow in the Bronx! pic.twitter.com/6RUQvZy3nX

— SADYE L. CAMPOAMOR (@SADYELCAMPOAMOR) January 31, 2019


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Voila! Our Black History Month door is complete! ✨ I have to admit my students were skeptical when I told them we’d be putting math on the door to our theatre classroom (math teachers, please forgive if it is all terribly incorrect! ), but choosing Hidden Figures for our Black History Month door decoration was the perfect way to go. . It is a beautifully made movie featuring incredible actors and storytellers, which furthers a lesson that is so important to what I do: that art can be both powerful and informative, telling stories and revealing truths the world is better for knowing. But most importantly, before it was a movie it was the lives lived, the war hard fought, and the journey well traveled by incredible women in trying times who we can learn much from. We celebrate you, the hidden figures of history, and we celebrate Black History Month with gratitude and gusto. ⭐️ . **I have to add that one of the inspiration pieces for this project was artwork by the INCREDIBLY talented @veronicajamisonart! I love that this brought more incredible women to share with my students and celebrate this month! #blackhistorymonth #hiddenfigures . #iteachtoo #teachersfollowteachers #teachersofinstagram #iteachtheatre #teachersofig #classroomdecor #classroomideas #teachertribe #iteachHS #iteachdrama #weareteachers #tftpickme #classroompinspirations #getyourteachon

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Black History Month. We’re ready! pic.twitter.com/1qk0JHoywK

— darralyn (@daghill) January 30, 2019



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There’s this one at a school in Boston! pic.twitter.com/49JkOBjqLY

— simoa ❄️ (@girlhuntballet) January 30, 2019








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These Teachers Already Won Black History Month With These Door Decorations - Because of Them We Can (6)

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Photo: Jessica Galligan

These Teachers Already Won Black History Month With These Door Decorations - Because of Them We Can (7)

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Photo: Jessica Galligan

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Tis the season! Do me a favor and push SHARE! It’s black history month and it’s like a holiday over here at Lake Alfred Elementary. Here is this years door and if you scroll you’ll see last years. Shout out to my #Artclub babies for twisting this paper into dreads (The real mvps). She’s got her gold clips,yarn wrapped around her dreads and baby hairs and she’s ready to go. We are excited to share our projects with you guys. #TAkaChanique #TAka #ArtTeacher #Artist #ElementaryArt #BlackEducator #BlackArtTeacher #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackHistoryMonthDoor #DoItForTheCulture #WakandaForever #naturalhair #Dreads #Locs @happyhairgirls #africa #Africanprint @africanprint @becauseofthem @blackeducators @theshaderoom @mediablackoutusa @afropolitainmagazine @africanprintsinfashion @willsmith #bhm #bhmd

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These Teachers Already Won Black History Month With These Door Decorations - Because of Them We Can (2024)

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How to introduce Black History Month? ›

If you're just beginning to introduce kids to the concept of Black History Month, start at the beginning by discussing what the month honors, how it started and why it is important. National Geographic Kids and PBS Kids both offer kid-friendly walk throughs.

How to celebrate Black History Month in schools in the UK? ›

Discuss Black History with your secondary students through use of these resources, including Migrants, in which David Olusoga investigates the lives and experiences of migrants to and from Britain throughout history, and Small Axe - a series of short educational films exploring the lives of London's West Indian ...

What do you say to honor Black History Month? ›

Inspirational Quotes for Black History Month
  • "Every great dream begins with a dreamer. ...
  • "Get in good trouble, necessary trouble, and help redeem the soul of America." ...
  • "Never underestimate the power of dreams and the influence of the human spirit. ...
  • "The time is always right to do what is right."
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How can we raise awareness for Black History Month? ›

Here are a few ways to celebrate Black History Month at your organization this year.
  1. Volunteer with a nonprofit that supports the Black community. ...
  2. Celebrate the past and present of the Black community. ...
  3. Recognize Black employees in your organization. ...
  4. Organize a book club featuring Black authors.
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Why is it important to celebrate Black History Month in schools? ›

Black History Month is a time to spread awareness and learn more, while continuing to support the Black community's histories, traditions, and culture. February is also a time to imagine and work toward a future free of racism and discrimination.

What do schools teach about Black history? ›

“Those topics usually center on slavery, Reconstruction and the Civil Rights Movement,” King says. He says it's important to note that Black history is not just simply about racial history; Black history and racial history are linked and salient concepts of Black history emerge through racial history.

How do you respectfully celebrate Black History Month? ›

How to Celebrate Black History Month at Work
  1. Engage Your Team in a Fun and Inspiring Experiences. ...
  2. Honor Black Musicians and Performers in the Music Evolution Event. ...
  3. Create a Black History Month Playlist. ...
  4. Learn from a Local Black Historian or Speaker. ...
  5. Explore Your Local Black History Museum.

How do you start a conversation about Black History Month? ›

Try starting with the Civil Rights Movement.

Especially for grade school kids, Civil Rights leaders may be some of the most familiar figures from Black History. Starting with a discussion about people and events they might know a bit about can help open up a larger conversation and make them curious to learn more.

How to explain Black History Month to a first grader? ›

Teach children that the purpose of Black History Month is to remember and celebrate. Black History Month exists as a time we set aside to acknowledge what African Americans accomplished in the face of severe injustice and celebrate those achievements.

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