P4: I think it is worth saying that I think some people think we have #BHM for the benefit of black children. I want to push back on that. I know that I benefit when I learn more about cultures I am not a part of. I become a better, smarter person. #ChatWithCCT
P3: I've really been digging Bookmarks on Netflix. I've learned about a lot of new (to me) authors, illustrators, and creators from watching that show with my kid at home. We've even bought some of the books for our home library. #ChatWithCCT
P2: It's true and it's personal. Think of a family story you've heard since you were little. Have you ever heard that story from another perspective? Would your own family story change when you consider another perspective? I think it might. #ChatwithCCT
If it is true for personal history, it can be true for our national and world history as well. Perspective matters, it helps us see clearer and think deeper.
Did you know? Black History is happening in real-time. @GaleSchools Biography in Context keeps students connected so Black History can be celebrated all year long! @ccsd_cultural@CCSDHistory@CcsdEla @ccsdaltprograms
That’s our Teacher of the Year!!! Congratulations to Ms. Johnson, 6th grade social studies teacher.
She embodies our “Be the Spark” motto⚡️#WeAreZucker
Getting excited for this joint Twitter chat with @ccsd_cultural and @CCSDHistory about #BlackHistoryMonth! All are welcome to join Thursday 2/11 at 8PM as we discuss the importance of #BHM and how we can celebrate it in our schools this month and all year long. #ChatWithCCT
📽️Here is a WWII through Film Hyperdoc with three different activities for students to complete.
📽️Trust me, I know there are like 100 other films I could have included.
👩🏫Feel free to make your own version with movies you love. #sschat#whapchatdocs.google.com/document/d/1…