So far, on the All Things Are Possible Teacher Podcast, I’ve shared lots of strategies and tips for teaching reading and writing. Well a few days ago, several educators reached out to me and said, “Desiree, I really want to try and do a Black History skit performance this year but I have no clue where to start. I heard that you help educators plan amazing Black History skit celebrations. Can you give us a few tips to get started?
Well…of course I can. No matter if you are a teacher, administrator, youth pastor, community leader, or homeschool co-op; I just LOVE helping educators pull off the most memorable Black History skit celebrations.
So, if you are thinking about doing a Black History skit with your students or children this year, then this episode is for you. There are 5 key steps you’ll want to follow BEFORE you start planning any of the nitty gritty details. This is going to be the firm foundation that all of your future planning will rest upon. Also, the overall success of your Black History celebration depends upon these 5 key steps. So it’s important to start off on the right foot.
In this Episode, we will chat about:
Are you ready to get started? Let’s do this.
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Black History –> Start reading this blog post: How to Get Ideas for a Black History Month Celebration, Four Black History Celebration Ideas, Black History Month Skits for Elementary Students